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Vietnam Boat Capsizing: 37 Dead, 10 Survive in Ha Long Bay Storm
A tourist boat, the Wonder Sea, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, during a sudden storm on Saturday, resulting in at least 37 deaths and 10 survivors, including a 10-year-old child who found an air pocket; the majority of passengers were from Hanoi.
Vietnam Boat Capsizing: 37 Dead, 10 Survive in Ha Long Bay Storm
A tourist boat, the Wonder Sea, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, during a sudden storm on Saturday, resulting in at least 37 deaths and 10 survivors, including a 10-year-old child who found an air pocket; the majority of passengers were from Hanoi.
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28% Bias Score


NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize ESA Space Missions
NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint programs with the ESA, potentially delaying or canceling missions like LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, and impacting European contributions to Artemis, prompting ESA to consider diversifying partnerships and increasing its independence.
NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize ESA Space Missions
NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint programs with the ESA, potentially delaying or canceling missions like LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, and impacting European contributions to Artemis, prompting ESA to consider diversifying partnerships and increasing its independence.
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44% Bias Score


114-Year-Old Marathon Runner Killed in India, Exposing Deadly Road Safety Issues
Fauja Singh, a 114-year-old marathon runner, died in a hit-and-run accident in India on July 14, 2025, highlighting the country's dangerous roads where over 150,000 people die annually.
114-Year-Old Marathon Runner Killed in India, Exposing Deadly Road Safety Issues
Fauja Singh, a 114-year-old marathon runner, died in a hit-and-run accident in India on July 14, 2025, highlighting the country's dangerous roads where over 150,000 people die annually.
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24% Bias Score


EU Mandates E-Commerce Sellers to Collect VAT on Imports Starting July 1, 2028
On July 1, 2028, new EU VAT rules will require e-commerce sellers and platforms to collect VAT on imported goods, ending the practice of shifting this responsibility to customers; this change, effective after a July 18, 2025, EU directive, simplifies VAT collection and aims to improve the customer e...
EU Mandates E-Commerce Sellers to Collect VAT on Imports Starting July 1, 2028
On July 1, 2028, new EU VAT rules will require e-commerce sellers and platforms to collect VAT on imported goods, ending the practice of shifting this responsibility to customers; this change, effective after a July 18, 2025, EU directive, simplifies VAT collection and aims to improve the customer e...
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32% Bias Score


Germany Remembers July 20, 1944: Commemoration Highlights Resistance and Evolving Legacy
German officials commemorated the failed July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler, highlighting the courage of Claus von Stauffenberg and the broader resistance network, including their families who faced persecution, and the evolving historical interpretation of the event.
Germany Remembers July 20, 1944: Commemoration Highlights Resistance and Evolving Legacy
German officials commemorated the failed July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler, highlighting the courage of Claus von Stauffenberg and the broader resistance network, including their families who faced persecution, and the evolving historical interpretation of the event.
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48% Bias Score


Zambia's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Free Speech Debate
Zambia's new cybersecurity law, signed by President Hichilema, allows for the interception of electronic communications and has sparked concerns about its impact on free speech and democratic processes. The law has already resulted in arrests and prompted legal challenges.
Zambia's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Free Speech Debate
Zambia's new cybersecurity law, signed by President Hichilema, allows for the interception of electronic communications and has sparked concerns about its impact on free speech and democratic processes. The law has already resulted in arrests and prompted legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Senate Election: Nationalist Party Makes Significant Gains
In Japan's July 20th Senate election, the nationalist Sanseito party, campaigning on a "Japanese First" platform, achieved a significant breakthrough, potentially winning 22 seats, threatening the ruling coalition's majority and highlighting rising xenophobia and economic anxieties.

Japanese Senate Election: Nationalist Party Makes Significant Gains
In Japan's July 20th Senate election, the nationalist Sanseito party, campaigning on a "Japanese First" platform, achieved a significant breakthrough, potentially winning 22 seats, threatening the ruling coalition's majority and highlighting rising xenophobia and economic anxieties.
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52% Bias Score

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amidst Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in the July 20th elections, with the far-right Sanseito party making significant gains amid high inflation and trade disputes with the US, raising questions about Ishiba's future.

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amidst Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in the July 20th elections, with the far-right Sanseito party making significant gains amid high inflation and trade disputes with the US, raising questions about Ishiba's future.
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48% Bias Score

AI: A Grammar, Not a Tool, Amplifier, or Mirror
This article critiques common AI metaphors—tool, amplifier, mirror—arguing they obscure AI's inherent bias towards efficiency, proposing "grammar" as a more accurate metaphor to understand its influence on our thinking and actions.

AI: A Grammar, Not a Tool, Amplifier, or Mirror
This article critiques common AI metaphors—tool, amplifier, mirror—arguing they obscure AI's inherent bias towards efficiency, proposing "grammar" as a more accurate metaphor to understand its influence on our thinking and actions.
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56% Bias Score

Salvini Faces New Trial Over Migrant Ship Blockade
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini faces a new trial for blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019, with prosecutors seeking a six-year prison sentence for abuse of office and kidnapping; the case goes directly to the Supreme Court after his acquittal.

Salvini Faces New Trial Over Migrant Ship Blockade
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini faces a new trial for blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019, with prosecutors seeking a six-year prison sentence for abuse of office and kidnapping; the case goes directly to the Supreme Court after his acquittal.
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48% Bias Score

Kremlin's Strategic Use of Putin's Image
The Kremlin strategically used Vladimir Putin's image as a virile leader in the early 2000s to boost his popularity, portraying him in physically demanding activities and promoting his masculinity; however, as he aged, this approach was abandoned for a more traditional paternal image.

Kremlin's Strategic Use of Putin's Image
The Kremlin strategically used Vladimir Putin's image as a virile leader in the early 2000s to boost his popularity, portraying him in physically demanding activities and promoting his masculinity; however, as he aged, this approach was abandoned for a more traditional paternal image.
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72% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of Giant Dam in Disputed Tibet Region
China started building a massive dam, three times bigger than the Three Gorges Dam, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, near the Indian border, despite territorial disputes and concerns from downstream countries.

China Begins Construction of Giant Dam in Disputed Tibet Region
China started building a massive dam, three times bigger than the Three Gorges Dam, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, near the Indian border, despite territorial disputes and concerns from downstream countries.
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36% Bias Score
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