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Strained EU-China Summit Highlights Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Tensions
The EU-China summit in Beijing, lasting only one day instead of two, reflects severely strained relations due to China's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine and aggressive trade practices resulting in a €300 billion trade deficit for the EU.
Strained EU-China Summit Highlights Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Tensions
The EU-China summit in Beijing, lasting only one day instead of two, reflects severely strained relations due to China's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine and aggressive trade practices resulting in a €300 billion trade deficit for the EU.
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52% Bias Score


UK Government Deregulates Chemicals, Prioritizing Business Interests Over Public Safety
The UK government's eight-week consultation proposes to deregulate chemicals by accepting approvals from unspecified "trusted" foreign jurisdictions, potentially lowering safety standards and transferring costs to society, despite the Labour party's previous public protection commitments.
UK Government Deregulates Chemicals, Prioritizing Business Interests Over Public Safety
The UK government's eight-week consultation proposes to deregulate chemicals by accepting approvals from unspecified "trusted" foreign jurisdictions, potentially lowering safety standards and transferring costs to society, despite the Labour party's previous public protection commitments.
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72% Bias Score


Coldwater Creek Contamination Linked to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Childhood Residents
A Harvard study confirms a 44% increased cancer risk among children raised near Coldwater Creek, Missouri, due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project; the findings, published in JAMA Network Open, underscore long-term health consequences from decades of government inaction and improper wast...
Coldwater Creek Contamination Linked to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Childhood Residents
A Harvard study confirms a 44% increased cancer risk among children raised near Coldwater Creek, Missouri, due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project; the findings, published in JAMA Network Open, underscore long-term health consequences from decades of government inaction and improper wast...
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48% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Pressure to Help Gazan Students Secure Scholarships
Forty Gazan students with full UK university scholarships are blocked from travel due to a closed biometric registration center in Gaza; MPs and campaigners urge government intervention to secure their safe passage to the UK.
UK Government Faces Pressure to Help Gazan Students Secure Scholarships
Forty Gazan students with full UK university scholarships are blocked from travel due to a closed biometric registration center in Gaza; MPs and campaigners urge government intervention to secure their safe passage to the UK.
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48% Bias Score


Airport Profits Plunge Despite Record Passengers; Breedon Shares Fall
Britain's busiest airport reported a 37% drop in first-half profits to £203 million despite record passenger numbers of 39.9 million, while Breedon shares fell 7% to 361p, and the FTSE 100 is expected to open higher following a US-Japan trade deal.
Airport Profits Plunge Despite Record Passengers; Breedon Shares Fall
Britain's busiest airport reported a 37% drop in first-half profits to £203 million despite record passenger numbers of 39.9 million, while Breedon shares fell 7% to 361p, and the FTSE 100 is expected to open higher following a US-Japan trade deal.
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52% Bias Score


India-UK Free Trade Agreement Signed
India and the UK finalized a free trade agreement, granting India zero tariffs on 99% of its exports and the UK phased tariff cuts on 90% of its exports, marking a significant post-Brexit win for the UK and India's first major free trade pact outside Asia.
India-UK Free Trade Agreement Signed
India and the UK finalized a free trade agreement, granting India zero tariffs on 99% of its exports and the UK phased tariff cuts on 90% of its exports, marking a significant post-Brexit win for the UK and India's first major free trade pact outside Asia.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Restricts Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2024, limiting the authority of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), prompting widespread protests across the country due to concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts.

Ukraine Restricts Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2024, limiting the authority of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), prompting widespread protests across the country due to concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Cost-Effective Dementia Prevention Program Shows Significant Results
A new study found a cost-effective online dementia prevention program significantly improved participants' cognitive function and reduced dementia risk in a three-year trial involving over 6,000 Australians, with no added cost to the healthcare system.

Cost-Effective Dementia Prevention Program Shows Significant Results
A new study found a cost-effective online dementia prevention program significantly improved participants' cognitive function and reduced dementia risk in a three-year trial involving over 6,000 Australians, with no added cost to the healthcare system.
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48% Bias Score

US Seeks to Transfer Asylum Seekers to Palau Amid Broader Deportation Strategy
The Trump administration requested Palau, a small Pacific nation heavily reliant on US aid, to accept asylum seekers from the US; details remain uncertain, but the request is part of a broader strategy to deport migrants and may negatively impact US relations in the Pacific.

US Seeks to Transfer Asylum Seekers to Palau Amid Broader Deportation Strategy
The Trump administration requested Palau, a small Pacific nation heavily reliant on US aid, to accept asylum seekers from the US; details remain uncertain, but the request is part of a broader strategy to deport migrants and may negatively impact US relations in the Pacific.
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40% Bias Score

Church Leader Covered Up Child Sex Abuse, Inquiry Hears
A Victorian parliamentary inquiry heard that a Sunday school teacher's sexual abuse of nine children was covered up by the Geelong Revival Centre (GRC)'s leader, who only contacted police after the abuser turned himself in, resulting in a delay that allowed the destruction of 12 terabytes of child p...

Church Leader Covered Up Child Sex Abuse, Inquiry Hears
A Victorian parliamentary inquiry heard that a Sunday school teacher's sexual abuse of nine children was covered up by the Geelong Revival Centre (GRC)'s leader, who only contacted police after the abuser turned himself in, resulting in a delay that allowed the destruction of 12 terabytes of child p...
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64% Bias Score

Diversion of Asylum Seekers to Ramsgate Amidst Far-Right Threats
On Saturday, 153 asylum seekers arriving in three dinghies in Dover were diverted to Ramsgate for processing to avoid clashes with a far-right protest; this followed intelligence suggesting protesters may target the Kent Intake Unit, where asylum seekers are usually processed after being escorted to...

Diversion of Asylum Seekers to Ramsgate Amidst Far-Right Threats
On Saturday, 153 asylum seekers arriving in three dinghies in Dover were diverted to Ramsgate for processing to avoid clashes with a far-right protest; this followed intelligence suggesting protesters may target the Kent Intake Unit, where asylum seekers are usually processed after being escorted to...
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52% Bias Score

Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.

Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.
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24% Bias Score
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