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Baltic Sea Fishing Ban and Compensation in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein coastal fishermen face a potential ban on herring and cod fishing in the Baltic Sea due to drastically low populations, prompting a €400,000 yearly compensation offer from the state government in exchange for environmental monitoring work.
Baltic Sea Fishing Ban and Compensation in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein coastal fishermen face a potential ban on herring and cod fishing in the Baltic Sea due to drastically low populations, prompting a €400,000 yearly compensation offer from the state government in exchange for environmental monitoring work.
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32% Bias Score


Jim Legxacy's "Black British Music": A Genre-Bending Mixtape
Jim Legxacy's new mixtape, "Black British Music," blends diverse genres like UK rap, emo, and alt-rock, reflecting his personal struggles and unconventional creative process; it showcases his unique production skills and songwriting talent.
Jim Legxacy's "Black British Music": A Genre-Bending Mixtape
Jim Legxacy's new mixtape, "Black British Music," blends diverse genres like UK rap, emo, and alt-rock, reflecting his personal struggles and unconventional creative process; it showcases his unique production skills and songwriting talent.
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24% Bias Score


Chilean Economist Highlights Unemployment, Debt, and Declining Birth Rate as Key Economic Challenges
Claudia Martínez Alvear, a Chilean economist, returned to Santiago to lead the Catholic University of Chile's Institute of Economics, highlighting economic challenges like unemployment (especially among women), public debt, and a declining birth rate. She emphasizes the need for job creation to comb...
Chilean Economist Highlights Unemployment, Debt, and Declining Birth Rate as Key Economic Challenges
Claudia Martínez Alvear, a Chilean economist, returned to Santiago to lead the Catholic University of Chile's Institute of Economics, highlighting economic challenges like unemployment (especially among women), public debt, and a declining birth rate. She emphasizes the need for job creation to comb...
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44% Bias Score


Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.
Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.
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60% Bias Score


Netherlands Workplace Deaths Surge in First Half of 2024
Forty workplace deaths have been reported in the Netherlands during the first half of 2024, a sharp increase compared to 52 for all of 2023, raising concerns about the feasibility of the government's 2040 goal of zero work-related deaths. The increase is linked to underreporting, staff shortages, an...
Netherlands Workplace Deaths Surge in First Half of 2024
Forty workplace deaths have been reported in the Netherlands during the first half of 2024, a sharp increase compared to 52 for all of 2023, raising concerns about the feasibility of the government's 2040 goal of zero work-related deaths. The increase is linked to underreporting, staff shortages, an...
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24% Bias Score


52 Workplace Fatalities in Netherlands Mid-Year: Safety Concerns Rise
As of mid-year, 52 workplace fatalities have been recorded in the Netherlands, a significant increase compared to previous years, prompting concerns about workplace safety measures, particularly among smaller companies and younger or migrant workers. The increase may also be due to increased reporti...
52 Workplace Fatalities in Netherlands Mid-Year: Safety Concerns Rise
As of mid-year, 52 workplace fatalities have been recorded in the Netherlands, a significant increase compared to previous years, prompting concerns about workplace safety measures, particularly among smaller companies and younger or migrant workers. The increase may also be due to increased reporti...
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32% Bias Score

New Hydrothermal Feature Discovered in Yellowstone: No Imminent Eruption Risk
A 13-foot-wide hole, caused by a hydrothermal explosion between December 2024 and February 2025, formed in Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin, creating a blue-water spring; while concerning given the park's volcanic nature, experts deem it not indicative of an imminent eruption.

New Hydrothermal Feature Discovered in Yellowstone: No Imminent Eruption Risk
A 13-foot-wide hole, caused by a hydrothermal explosion between December 2024 and February 2025, formed in Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin, creating a blue-water spring; while concerning given the park's volcanic nature, experts deem it not indicative of an imminent eruption.
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52% Bias Score

Santander's Sanitation Crisis: A Tale of Two Cities
In Santander, Spain, overflowing trash and rat infestations plague less affluent neighborhoods, contrasting sharply with the pristine tourist areas; the city council attributes the problem to contractor issues, while residents report inequitable service and sanitation.

Santander's Sanitation Crisis: A Tale of Two Cities
In Santander, Spain, overflowing trash and rat infestations plague less affluent neighborhoods, contrasting sharply with the pristine tourist areas; the city council attributes the problem to contractor issues, while residents report inequitable service and sanitation.
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56% Bias Score

Chile Debates Mandatory Voting Fine, Exempts Foreign Residents
The Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved a bill setting fines for mandatory voting in the November 2025 elections, ranging from $35 to $212, while exempting foreign residents, sparking political debate over the electoral impact of nearly 800,000 foreign voters.

Chile Debates Mandatory Voting Fine, Exempts Foreign Residents
The Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved a bill setting fines for mandatory voting in the November 2025 elections, ranging from $35 to $212, while exempting foreign residents, sparking political debate over the electoral impact of nearly 800,000 foreign voters.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Claims Coca-Cola to Revert to Cane Sugar
In 2025, President Trump claimed to have convinced Coca-Cola to use cane sugar again in its US recipe, sparking debate about the company's 1980s switch to high-fructose corn syrup and the cultural significance of the potential change.

Trump Claims Coca-Cola to Revert to Cane Sugar
In 2025, President Trump claimed to have convinced Coca-Cola to use cane sugar again in its US recipe, sparking debate about the company's 1980s switch to high-fructose corn syrup and the cultural significance of the potential change.
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40% Bias Score

ProRail Urges Increased Funding for Dutch Railway Network
ProRail, the Dutch railway manager, requests increased funding and regulatory changes to address rising maintenance costs and ensure the future of the national rail network; despite improvements in on-time arrivals, impactful disruptions increased slightly.

ProRail Urges Increased Funding for Dutch Railway Network
ProRail, the Dutch railway manager, requests increased funding and regulatory changes to address rising maintenance costs and ensure the future of the national rail network; despite improvements in on-time arrivals, impactful disruptions increased slightly.
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32% Bias Score

Putin Visits Magnitogorsk: New Coke Battery, Import Substitution, and Highway Opening
On July 19, President Putin visited Magnitogorsk, inspecting a new coke battery reducing emissions by 11,000 tons annually and a mining equipment facility for import substitution starting in 2026, also opening a new highway section reducing travel time between Moscow and Ekaterinburg by half.

Putin Visits Magnitogorsk: New Coke Battery, Import Substitution, and Highway Opening
On July 19, President Putin visited Magnitogorsk, inspecting a new coke battery reducing emissions by 11,000 tons annually and a mining equipment facility for import substitution starting in 2026, also opening a new highway section reducing travel time between Moscow and Ekaterinburg by half.
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52% Bias Score
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