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Photographer Documents Endangered Architectural Heritage in Egypt
Zinya Nikolskaya's "Dust" showcases neglected late 19th and early 20th-century buildings in Egypt, highlighting their architectural significance and uncertain future; the project, started in 2006, involved extensive research and access challenges, aiming to preserve a lesser-known historical narrati...
Photographer Documents Endangered Architectural Heritage in Egypt
Zinya Nikolskaya's "Dust" showcases neglected late 19th and early 20th-century buildings in Egypt, highlighting their architectural significance and uncertain future; the project, started in 2006, involved extensive research and access challenges, aiming to preserve a lesser-known historical narrati...
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40% Bias Score


Summer Childcare Strategies for Parents During Extended School Breaks"
This article addresses the challenges parents face in managing childcare during six-week school breaks, suggesting solutions like summer programs, family support networks, and proactive planning to balance work, childcare, and family time."
Summer Childcare Strategies for Parents During Extended School Breaks"
This article addresses the challenges parents face in managing childcare during six-week school breaks, suggesting solutions like summer programs, family support networks, and proactive planning to balance work, childcare, and family time."
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56% Bias Score


Glasgow Nurse Suspended for Care Home Errors and Cover-Up
A Glasgow care home nurse, Mercy Amoabeng, was suspended for six months after being found to have locked a resident in their room for up to 30 minutes, failed to properly assess a resident following a fall, and attempted to mislead colleagues about the incidents, all on May 15, 2021, at Oakbridge Ca...
Glasgow Nurse Suspended for Care Home Errors and Cover-Up
A Glasgow care home nurse, Mercy Amoabeng, was suspended for six months after being found to have locked a resident in their room for up to 30 minutes, failed to properly assess a resident following a fall, and attempted to mislead colleagues about the incidents, all on May 15, 2021, at Oakbridge Ca...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey Reforms Healthcare System, Allows Family Doctors to Specialize
Turkey is reforming its healthcare system by enabling family doctors to become specialists via a new program starting January 1, 2035, while also restructuring healthcare assistant roles into a unified 'healthcare technician' title and setting a June 1, 2026 deadline for private healthcare professio...
Turkey Reforms Healthcare System, Allows Family Doctors to Specialize
Turkey is reforming its healthcare system by enabling family doctors to become specialists via a new program starting January 1, 2035, while also restructuring healthcare assistant roles into a unified 'healthcare technician' title and setting a June 1, 2026 deadline for private healthcare professio...
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32% Bias Score


Greece Launches €14,500 Accessibility Grants for People with Disabilities
Greece will provide grants of up to €14,500 to 2,500 people with over 67% disability for home modifications, with a 50% advance payment, starting in the coming days.
Greece Launches €14,500 Accessibility Grants for People with Disabilities
Greece will provide grants of up to €14,500 to 2,500 people with over 67% disability for home modifications, with a 50% advance payment, starting in the coming days.
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40% Bias Score


Nizhny Novgorod Mayor Pledges Support to Military Hospital Patients
Nizhny Novgorod Mayor Yuri Shalabaev visited the city's military hospital, meeting with eight soldiers recovering and preparing for prosthetics, offering them jobs in city organizations and promising kitchen repairs; the hospital has 300 beds and offers various medical services, including prosthetic...
Nizhny Novgorod Mayor Pledges Support to Military Hospital Patients
Nizhny Novgorod Mayor Yuri Shalabaev visited the city's military hospital, meeting with eight soldiers recovering and preparing for prosthetics, offering them jobs in city organizations and promising kitchen repairs; the hospital has 300 beds and offers various medical services, including prosthetic...
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44% Bias Score

BMW M5 Touring: A Case of Automotive Excess?
This article reviews the BMW M5 Touring, highlighting its blend of sports car performance and family-friendly practicality, while questioning the trend of over-engineered vehicles and suggesting simpler designs might be preferable, contrasting it with other models like the M2 and M240i.

BMW M5 Touring: A Case of Automotive Excess?
This article reviews the BMW M5 Touring, highlighting its blend of sports car performance and family-friendly practicality, while questioning the trend of over-engineered vehicles and suggesting simpler designs might be preferable, contrasting it with other models like the M2 and M240i.
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52% Bias Score

AKP Official Accuses National Defence University of Unfair Rejection
Ayşe Cankurtaran, a former AKP İzmir deputy chair, publicly accused the National Defence University of unfairly rejecting her son's application, criticizing the lack of support from party officials despite her family's longstanding loyalty to the AKP.

AKP Official Accuses National Defence University of Unfair Rejection
Ayşe Cankurtaran, a former AKP İzmir deputy chair, publicly accused the National Defence University of unfairly rejecting her son's application, criticizing the lack of support from party officials despite her family's longstanding loyalty to the AKP.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Minister to Address Bologna Massacre Anniversary, Victims' Concerns
Italian Minister Anna Maria Bernini will represent the government at the Bologna station massacre's 45th anniversary on August 2nd, addressing victims' families' concerns regarding compensation revision and restricted access to trial sentences. The ceremony's procession route will change due to tram...

Italian Minister to Address Bologna Massacre Anniversary, Victims' Concerns
Italian Minister Anna Maria Bernini will represent the government at the Bologna station massacre's 45th anniversary on August 2nd, addressing victims' families' concerns regarding compensation revision and restricted access to trial sentences. The ceremony's procession route will change due to tram...
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36% Bias Score

Spain Updates Tobacco Prices in Late July 2025
Spain announced new tobacco prices in late July 2025, impacting various brands, as published in the Official State Gazette (BOE); prices reflect a trend of increasing taxes to curb consumption and raise revenue.

Spain Updates Tobacco Prices in Late July 2025
Spain announced new tobacco prices in late July 2025, impacting various brands, as published in the Official State Gazette (BOE); prices reflect a trend of increasing taxes to curb consumption and raise revenue.
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28% Bias Score

Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.

Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.
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40% Bias Score

Lancelin Lookout Demolition Paused Amid Erosion Crisis
The Shire of Gingin in Western Australia temporarily halted plans to demolish a beloved Lancelin lookout threatened by coastal erosion after facing strong community opposition, highlighting the conflict between safety and preserving the structure's emotional significance and memorial plaques, despit...

Lancelin Lookout Demolition Paused Amid Erosion Crisis
The Shire of Gingin in Western Australia temporarily halted plans to demolish a beloved Lancelin lookout threatened by coastal erosion after facing strong community opposition, highlighting the conflict between safety and preserving the structure's emotional significance and memorial plaques, despit...
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40% Bias Score
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