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Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 33 Dead Amidst Intense Fighting
Intense fighting between Thailand and Cambodia along their disputed border has resulted in 33 deaths and over 170,000 evacuations, marking the deadliest clashes since 2011 and highlighting the role of online disinformation in fueling the conflict.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 33 Dead Amidst Intense Fighting
Intense fighting between Thailand and Cambodia along their disputed border has resulted in 33 deaths and over 170,000 evacuations, marking the deadliest clashes since 2011 and highlighting the role of online disinformation in fueling the conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Norway's Ulefoss: Europe's Potential Rare Earth Hub
The town of Ulefoss, Norway, is poised to become Europe's first major rare earth producer, with the Rare Earths Norway (REN) company planning a large-scale mining operation in 2030, utilizing a unique 'invisible mine' approach to minimize disruption to the community, while addressing environmental a...
Norway's Ulefoss: Europe's Potential Rare Earth Hub
The town of Ulefoss, Norway, is poised to become Europe's first major rare earth producer, with the Rare Earths Norway (REN) company planning a large-scale mining operation in 2030, utilizing a unique 'invisible mine' approach to minimize disruption to the community, while addressing environmental a...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.
Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.
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56% Bias Score


Bulgarian Protests Erupt Over Mayor's Arrest, Raising Concerns About Authoritarianism
The arrest of Varna's Mayor Blagomir Kotsev on corruption charges sparked widespread protests in Bulgaria, fueled by concerns about government overreach and a lack of judicial independence, coinciding with a critical European Commission report on the rule of law.
Bulgarian Protests Erupt Over Mayor's Arrest, Raising Concerns About Authoritarianism
The arrest of Varna's Mayor Blagomir Kotsev on corruption charges sparked widespread protests in Bulgaria, fueled by concerns about government overreach and a lack of judicial independence, coinciding with a critical European Commission report on the rule of law.
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44% Bias Score


German Constitutional Complaint Filed Against Bavarian Police Use of Palantir Software
The Chaos Computer Club and the Society for Civil Rights filed a constitutional complaint in Germany against Bavaria's use of Palantir's data analysis software, citing concerns over data privacy and insufficient oversight, following a 2023 Federal Constitutional Court ruling.
German Constitutional Complaint Filed Against Bavarian Police Use of Palantir Software
The Chaos Computer Club and the Society for Civil Rights filed a constitutional complaint in Germany against Bavaria's use of Palantir's data analysis software, citing concerns over data privacy and insufficient oversight, following a 2023 Federal Constitutional Court ruling.
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40% Bias Score


Water Company CEO Pay Rises 5% to \pounds1.1 Million Amidst Environmental Concerns
The average pay for water company chief executives in England and Wales increased by 5% to \pounds1.1 million in 2024-25, despite a bonus ban for some companies and public criticism of their environmental record; total executive pay reached \pounds15 million.
Water Company CEO Pay Rises 5% to \pounds1.1 Million Amidst Environmental Concerns
The average pay for water company chief executives in England and Wales increased by 5% to \pounds1.1 million in 2024-25, despite a bonus ban for some companies and public criticism of their environmental record; total executive pay reached \pounds15 million.
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60% Bias Score

Pogacar on Verge of Fourth Tour de France Win
Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar maintains a substantial lead, securing a near-certain fourth Tour de France victory, while German rider Florian Lipowitz holds a strong third place overall, facing a challenging final stage in Paris featuring three Montmartre ascents.

Pogacar on Verge of Fourth Tour de France Win
Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar maintains a substantial lead, securing a near-certain fourth Tour de France victory, while German rider Florian Lipowitz holds a strong third place overall, facing a challenging final stage in Paris featuring three Montmartre ascents.
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40% Bias Score

China Calls for Global AI Governance Amid US-China Tech Rivalry
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged global AI governance at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 26th, amid US-China tech rivalry marked by US chip export restrictions and China's push for open-source AI development.

China Calls for Global AI Governance Amid US-China Tech Rivalry
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged global AI governance at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 26th, amid US-China tech rivalry marked by US chip export restrictions and China's push for open-source AI development.
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48% Bias Score

PFAS Found in Reusable Menstrual Products
A US study found PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in almost a third of 59 reusable menstrual products tested, raising concerns about both direct skin absorption and indirect environmental contamination through water and food.

PFAS Found in Reusable Menstrual Products
A US study found PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in almost a third of 59 reusable menstrual products tested, raising concerns about both direct skin absorption and indirect environmental contamination through water and food.
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44% Bias Score

USAID Investigation Finds No Evidence of Hamas Systematic Aid Diversion in Gaza
A USAID investigation found no evidence that Hamas systematically diverted US-funded aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2025, contradicting claims by Israel and the US government which cited this as justification for a new private armed aid operation; the investigation instead found evidence s...

USAID Investigation Finds No Evidence of Hamas Systematic Aid Diversion in Gaza
A USAID investigation found no evidence that Hamas systematically diverted US-funded aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2025, contradicting claims by Israel and the US government which cited this as justification for a new private armed aid operation; the investigation instead found evidence s...
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44% Bias Score

Giant Pouched Rats Accelerate Cambodian Landmine Clearance
In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats trained by APOPO are accelerating landmine clearance efforts, detecting landmines with remarkable speed and efficiency; despite progress, over 1,600 square kilometers remain contaminated, endangering approximately 1 million people, pushing the mine-free goal t...

Giant Pouched Rats Accelerate Cambodian Landmine Clearance
In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats trained by APOPO are accelerating landmine clearance efforts, detecting landmines with remarkable speed and efficiency; despite progress, over 1,600 square kilometers remain contaminated, endangering approximately 1 million people, pushing the mine-free goal t...
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40% Bias Score

Deportations Begin from Florida's Controversial Alligator Alcatraz Camp
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the deportation of hundreds of immigrants from the controversial Alligator Alcatraz detention camp, with 100 deported from the US, amid criticism over its conditions and rapid expansion to a planned capacity of 4000.

Deportations Begin from Florida's Controversial Alligator Alcatraz Camp
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the deportation of hundreds of immigrants from the controversial Alligator Alcatraz detention camp, with 100 deported from the US, amid criticism over its conditions and rapid expansion to a planned capacity of 4000.
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52% Bias Score
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