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France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.
France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.
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44% Bias Score


FDA to Ban Prescription Fluoride Supplements Amidst Rising Demand
The FDA plans to ban prescription fluoride supplements by late October, despite rising demand due to state-level bans on community water fluoridation, sparking concerns about oral health equity.
FDA to Ban Prescription Fluoride Supplements Amidst Rising Demand
The FDA plans to ban prescription fluoride supplements by late October, despite rising demand due to state-level bans on community water fluoridation, sparking concerns about oral health equity.
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32% Bias Score


SharePoint Security Flaws Exploited by Hackers, Hundreds of Servers Compromised
Exploiting security flaws, hackers targeted Microsoft's SharePoint servers for over a week, with at least three groups, including two suspected state-sponsored Chinese entities (Violet Typhoon/APT31 and APT 27/Linen Typhoon), compromising an estimated 400 servers, according to Eye Security, while th...
SharePoint Security Flaws Exploited by Hackers, Hundreds of Servers Compromised
Exploiting security flaws, hackers targeted Microsoft's SharePoint servers for over a week, with at least three groups, including two suspected state-sponsored Chinese entities (Violet Typhoon/APT31 and APT 27/Linen Typhoon), compromising an estimated 400 servers, according to Eye Security, while th...
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40% Bias Score


Steel Barriers and Dispersal Orders Follow Violent Anti-Migrant Protests at UK Hotels
Increased security measures, including steel barriers and police presence, are now in place at The Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London, following violent anti-migrant protests. Similar protests have occurred at hotels in Epping, Essex, and Diss, Norfolk, raising concerns about pote...
Steel Barriers and Dispersal Orders Follow Violent Anti-Migrant Protests at UK Hotels
Increased security measures, including steel barriers and police presence, are now in place at The Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London, following violent anti-migrant protests. Similar protests have occurred at hotels in Epping, Essex, and Diss, Norfolk, raising concerns about pote...
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72% Bias Score


Thai Air Strike Kills 12 Amid Cambodia Border Clash
A Thai F-16 fighter jet bombed Cambodian military targets on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that has killed at least 12 people, including 11 civilians and one military personnel, after weeks of rising tensions triggered by landmine incidents and diplomatic expulsions.
Thai Air Strike Kills 12 Amid Cambodia Border Clash
A Thai F-16 fighter jet bombed Cambodian military targets on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that has killed at least 12 people, including 11 civilians and one military personnel, after weeks of rising tensions triggered by landmine incidents and diplomatic expulsions.
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40% Bias Score


High Student Suicide Rate in India Prompts National Task Force
In 2022, 13,000 Indian students died by suicide, representing 7.6% of all suicides; intense academic pressure, lack of mental health support, and rigid societal expectations are cited as key factors, prompting a national task force to address this "epidemic".
High Student Suicide Rate in India Prompts National Task Force
In 2022, 13,000 Indian students died by suicide, representing 7.6% of all suicides; intense academic pressure, lack of mental health support, and rigid societal expectations are cited as key factors, prompting a national task force to address this "epidemic".
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24% Bias Score

Syria's Secretive Committee Reshapes Economy Amidst Concerns
A Syrian committee, led by President Ahmad al-Shar's brother Hazem, is quietly reshaping the country's economy by seizing billions of dollars in assets from businessmen linked to the former regime, offering them amnesty or legal settlements in return; this raises concerns about transparency and the ...

Syria's Secretive Committee Reshapes Economy Amidst Concerns
A Syrian committee, led by President Ahmad al-Shar's brother Hazem, is quietly reshaping the country's economy by seizing billions of dollars in assets from businessmen linked to the former regime, offering them amnesty or legal settlements in return; this raises concerns about transparency and the ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...

Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...
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52% Bias Score

UK Government Divided on Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Amid the Gaza crisis, London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged the UK to immediately recognize a Palestinian state, citing the humanitarian catastrophe, while Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds argued that such recognition is premature due to the lack of Palestinian political unity; the conflict has resulted...

UK Government Divided on Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Amid the Gaza crisis, London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged the UK to immediately recognize a Palestinian state, citing the humanitarian catastrophe, while Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds argued that such recognition is premature due to the lack of Palestinian political unity; the conflict has resulted...
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52% Bias Score

EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...

EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.
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40% Bias Score

Eskişehir Forest Fire: 15 Dead, Government Inaction Blamed
Fifteen people, including ten forest workers and five AKUT volunteers, died in a forest fire in Eskişehir's Seyitgazi district on an unspecified date; CHP deputy Ibrahim Arslan blamed the tragedy on the government's inaction and lack of preparedness, citing an unanswered parliamentary question from ...

Eskişehir Forest Fire: 15 Dead, Government Inaction Blamed
Fifteen people, including ten forest workers and five AKUT volunteers, died in a forest fire in Eskişehir's Seyitgazi district on an unspecified date; CHP deputy Ibrahim Arslan blamed the tragedy on the government's inaction and lack of preparedness, citing an unanswered parliamentary question from ...
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48% Bias Score
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