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Lung Cancer Prevention: Expert Advice from Voronezh Oncologists
Voronezh regional oncologists advise on lung cancer prevention: quitting smoking (80-90% of cases), avoiding occupational hazards, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regular screenings, improving air quality, and considering genetic predisposition.
Lung Cancer Prevention: Expert Advice from Voronezh Oncologists
Voronezh regional oncologists advise on lung cancer prevention: quitting smoking (80-90% of cases), avoiding occupational hazards, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regular screenings, improving air quality, and considering genetic predisposition.
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20% Bias Score


High Rice Prices in Japan Prompt Government Intervention
A survey of 188 large-scale rice producers in Japan reveals that 53.7% find current consumer prices ("too high"), prompting the government to intervene by directly selling rice stockpiles to retailers to curb prices averaging 4,200 yen ($29) per 5 kilograms.
High Rice Prices in Japan Prompt Government Intervention
A survey of 188 large-scale rice producers in Japan reveals that 53.7% find current consumer prices ("too high"), prompting the government to intervene by directly selling rice stockpiles to retailers to curb prices averaging 4,200 yen ($29) per 5 kilograms.
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44% Bias Score


Summer Game Fest 2024: Major Game Announcements
Summer Game Fest 2024 revealed upcoming games including Resident Evil 9: Requiem (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC), War for Westeros (PC), a Hitman update featuring Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre, and Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver; all aiming to revitalize the market amid declining game sales.
Summer Game Fest 2024: Major Game Announcements
Summer Game Fest 2024 revealed upcoming games including Resident Evil 9: Requiem (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC), War for Westeros (PC), a Hitman update featuring Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre, and Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver; all aiming to revitalize the market amid declining game sales.
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24% Bias Score


Estonia to Lease Prison Space to Sweden Amidst Security Concerns
Estonia will lease prison space in Tartu to Sweden, housing up to 600 male inmates convicted of non-violent crimes, aiming for €30 million in revenue; however, concerns exist regarding potential risks to national security and the Estonian prison system.
Estonia to Lease Prison Space to Sweden Amidst Security Concerns
Estonia will lease prison space in Tartu to Sweden, housing up to 600 male inmates convicted of non-violent crimes, aiming for €30 million in revenue; however, concerns exist regarding potential risks to national security and the Estonian prison system.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Strong Borders Act: Addressing Immigration Backlog and Public Concerns
Canada's new Strong Borders Act, introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government, seeks to address public dissatisfaction with the immigration system by preventing asylum claims from those in the country for over a year, closing loopholes in the Safe Third Country Agreement, streamlining appli...
Canada's Strong Borders Act: Addressing Immigration Backlog and Public Concerns
Canada's new Strong Borders Act, introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government, seeks to address public dissatisfaction with the immigration system by preventing asylum claims from those in the country for over a year, closing loopholes in the Safe Third Country Agreement, streamlining appli...
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56% Bias Score


Germany's Military Readiness Crisis: Personnel Shortage and Training Concerns
Germany's military faces a critical personnel shortage, falling short of NATO requirements amid resistance to reinstating mandatory service due to concerns over the adequacy of the six-month training program for modern warfare.
Germany's Military Readiness Crisis: Personnel Shortage and Training Concerns
Germany's military faces a critical personnel shortage, falling short of NATO requirements amid resistance to reinstating mandatory service due to concerns over the adequacy of the six-month training program for modern warfare.
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60% Bias Score

Redfern Revitalization: $59 Million Mixed-Use Project Announced
The Neilson family is spearheading a $59 million Redfern revitalization project, transforming a commercial strip into a mixed-use site with 23 apartments; this coincides with other Sydney developments including the sale of the historic Town Hall Hotel in Balmain and the redevelopment of the City Tat...

Redfern Revitalization: $59 Million Mixed-Use Project Announced
The Neilson family is spearheading a $59 million Redfern revitalization project, transforming a commercial strip into a mixed-use site with 23 apartments; this coincides with other Sydney developments including the sale of the historic Town Hall Hotel in Balmain and the redevelopment of the City Tat...
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48% Bias Score

NHS App to Become Default Communication Method, Saving £200 Million
The NHS app will become the default communication method for millions of patients in England, saving £200 million over three years through a £50 million investment that will see more test results, screening invitations and appointment reminders sent directly to smartphones; those who cannot access a...

NHS App to Become Default Communication Method, Saving £200 Million
The NHS app will become the default communication method for millions of patients in England, saving £200 million over three years through a £50 million investment that will see more test results, screening invitations and appointment reminders sent directly to smartphones; those who cannot access a...
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36% Bias Score

Ispace's Second Lunar Landing Attempt Fails
Ispace's lunar lander, Resilience, failed its second landing attempt on June 5th, 2024, due to a laser altimeter malfunction preventing sufficient deceleration, mirroring a similar failure in their first mission, Hakuto-R, in April 2023.

Ispace's Second Lunar Landing Attempt Fails
Ispace's lunar lander, Resilience, failed its second landing attempt on June 5th, 2024, due to a laser altimeter malfunction preventing sufficient deceleration, mirroring a similar failure in their first mission, Hakuto-R, in April 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Logging Plan: Unlikely to Revive Small Forestry Towns
Donald Trump's renewed push to increase logging on federal lands may not benefit small forestry towns like Darrington, Washington, due to workforce reductions, infrastructure deterioration, and industry consolidation favoring larger companies, despite the hope for an economic revival.

Trump's Logging Plan: Unlikely to Revive Small Forestry Towns
Donald Trump's renewed push to increase logging on federal lands may not benefit small forestry towns like Darrington, Washington, due to workforce reductions, infrastructure deterioration, and industry consolidation favoring larger companies, despite the hope for an economic revival.
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52% Bias Score

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul Dominates Turkish Equity Market with TRY 2.4 Trillion Portfolio
As of May 2025, Istanbul-based individuals held TRY 2.4 trillion in equity portfolios, significantly exceeding other Turkish cities, with 1.6 million investors compared to 665,685 in Ankara and 442,887 in Izmir; Bursa followed with TRY 82 billion and 272,876 investors.

Istanbul Dominates Turkish Equity Market with TRY 2.4 Trillion Portfolio
As of May 2025, Istanbul-based individuals held TRY 2.4 trillion in equity portfolios, significantly exceeding other Turkish cities, with 1.6 million investors compared to 665,685 in Ankara and 442,887 in Izmir; Bursa followed with TRY 82 billion and 272,876 investors.
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16% Bias Score
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