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Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Delays and Challenges
Germany's power grid expansion, involving 128 projects totaling 16,832 km of power lines, faces significant delays due to lengthy permitting processes, material shortages, and labor constraints, despite 34 projects being completed by end of 2024; the expansion aims to integrate renewable energy and ...
Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Delays and Challenges
Germany's power grid expansion, involving 128 projects totaling 16,832 km of power lines, faces significant delays due to lengthy permitting processes, material shortages, and labor constraints, despite 34 projects being completed by end of 2024; the expansion aims to integrate renewable energy and ...
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52% Bias Score


Hiroshima Survivor's Marriage Challenges Australia's White Australia Policy
Nobuko Sakuramoto, a Hiroshima atomic bombing survivor, defied anti-fraternization laws to marry Australian soldier Gordon Parker, challenging Australia's White Australia Policy and becoming the first of many Japanese war brides to immigrate to Australia.
Hiroshima Survivor's Marriage Challenges Australia's White Australia Policy
Nobuko Sakuramoto, a Hiroshima atomic bombing survivor, defied anti-fraternization laws to marry Australian soldier Gordon Parker, challenging Australia's White Australia Policy and becoming the first of many Japanese war brides to immigrate to Australia.
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36% Bias Score


Tropical Storm Dexter Threatens 20 Million Americans
Tropical Storm Dexter threatens 18–20 million Americans in the Southeast and Gulf states with heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding, causing thousands of flight delays and cancellations; meteorologists predict the storm to hit New Orleans by Thursday.
Tropical Storm Dexter Threatens 20 Million Americans
Tropical Storm Dexter threatens 18–20 million Americans in the Southeast and Gulf states with heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding, causing thousands of flight delays and cancellations; meteorologists predict the storm to hit New Orleans by Thursday.
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24% Bias Score


Newborn Survives Mother's Murder, Suffers Devastating Injuries
A newborn girl in Pennsylvania survived after her mother was fatally shot by her boyfriend; the baby now suffers severe brain injuries and requires extensive care, while her grandmother faces mounting medical expenses.
Newborn Survives Mother's Murder, Suffers Devastating Injuries
A newborn girl in Pennsylvania survived after her mother was fatally shot by her boyfriend; the baby now suffers severe brain injuries and requires extensive care, while her grandmother faces mounting medical expenses.
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40% Bias Score


Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.
Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.
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64% Bias Score


Spain strengthens ties with Mauritania, focusing on migration and economic cooperation
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's eight-hour visit to Mauritania involved seven ministers, focusing on curbing illegal immigration (down 40% due to increased Mauritanian controls), strengthening economic ties (with €200 million in credit offers), and piloting a circular migration program with 5...
Spain strengthens ties with Mauritania, focusing on migration and economic cooperation
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's eight-hour visit to Mauritania involved seven ministers, focusing on curbing illegal immigration (down 40% due to increased Mauritanian controls), strengthening economic ties (with €200 million in credit offers), and piloting a circular migration program with 5...
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48% Bias Score

Lula to Veto Bill Increasing Number of Brazilian Deputies
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is expected to veto a bill increasing Brazil's federal deputies from 513 to 531 due to public disapproval (76% against, per Datafolha), despite the Supreme Court's ruling to update representation based on the 2022 census and a R$10 million cost increase.

Lula to Veto Bill Increasing Number of Brazilian Deputies
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is expected to veto a bill increasing Brazil's federal deputies from 513 to 531 due to public disapproval (76% against, per Datafolha), despite the Supreme Court's ruling to update representation based on the 2022 census and a R$10 million cost increase.
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48% Bias Score

UK Sends Anti-Corruption Champion to Investigate BVI's Financial Crime Delays
The UK is sending anti-corruption champion Margaret Hodge to the British Virgin Islands to investigate their slow implementation of corporate ownership registers, a key measure in the fight against financial crime, after several UK overseas territories missed a deadline for implementation.

UK Sends Anti-Corruption Champion to Investigate BVI's Financial Crime Delays
The UK is sending anti-corruption champion Margaret Hodge to the British Virgin Islands to investigate their slow implementation of corporate ownership registers, a key measure in the fight against financial crime, after several UK overseas territories missed a deadline for implementation.
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52% Bias Score

Gardener Loses \$80,000 in Superannuation Scandal
A Brisbane gardener lost \$80,000 in the First Guardian Master Fund superannuation scandal, forcing her to delay retirement and impacting her mental health, as part of \$1 billion in total losses for 6,000 investors, while fund directors spent millions on luxury items.

Gardener Loses \$80,000 in Superannuation Scandal
A Brisbane gardener lost \$80,000 in the First Guardian Master Fund superannuation scandal, forcing her to delay retirement and impacting her mental health, as part of \$1 billion in total losses for 6,000 investors, while fund directors spent millions on luxury items.
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36% Bias Score

Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...

Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...
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44% Bias Score

UK to Launch £50m Stock Market Investment Campaign
The UK government will launch a "Tell Sid"-style advertising campaign costing £50-£60 million to boost stock market investment, funded by City firms including banks and investment platforms, aiming to increase UK stock market participation and counter the loss of listings to foreign rivals.

UK to Launch £50m Stock Market Investment Campaign
The UK government will launch a "Tell Sid"-style advertising campaign costing £50-£60 million to boost stock market investment, funded by City firms including banks and investment platforms, aiming to increase UK stock market participation and counter the loss of listings to foreign rivals.
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36% Bias Score

Avellino Tragedy: Supreme Court Upholds Six-Year Sentence for Aspi CEO
The Italian Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia (Aspi), for his role in the 2013 Avellino highway disaster that killed 40 people, citing serious organizational shortcomings stemming from top-level policies.

Avellino Tragedy: Supreme Court Upholds Six-Year Sentence for Aspi CEO
The Italian Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia (Aspi), for his role in the 2013 Avellino highway disaster that killed 40 people, citing serious organizational shortcomings stemming from top-level policies.
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40% Bias Score
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