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Hepatitis: Differences, Prevention, and Global Impact
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognized the discovery of Hepatitis C virus, a blood-borne disease causing liver inflammation and potentially cirrhosis or liver cancer; vaccines exist for Hepatitis A and B, but not C.
Hepatitis: Differences, Prevention, and Global Impact
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognized the discovery of Hepatitis C virus, a blood-borne disease causing liver inflammation and potentially cirrhosis or liver cancer; vaccines exist for Hepatitis A and B, but not C.
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16% Bias Score


Francafrique's Decline: French Influence Wanes in Sahel as African Nations Diversify Partnerships
African nations, particularly in the Sahel, are rejecting France's Francafrique policy, leading to decreased French market share (6-7%) compared to China's 25%, and impacting sectors like uranium mining, as seen with Orano's suspended operations in Niger.
Francafrique's Decline: French Influence Wanes in Sahel as African Nations Diversify Partnerships
African nations, particularly in the Sahel, are rejecting France's Francafrique policy, leading to decreased French market share (6-7%) compared to China's 25%, and impacting sectors like uranium mining, as seen with Orano's suspended operations in Niger.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Rejects French Plan to Recognize Palestine
Germany opposes France's plan to recognize Palestine, arguing it's premature for a two-state solution; however, former ambassadors advocate for recognition, citing symbolic importance, commitment to the two-state solution, and signaling to regional partners.
Germany Rejects French Plan to Recognize Palestine
Germany opposes France's plan to recognize Palestine, arguing it's premature for a two-state solution; however, former ambassadors advocate for recognition, citing symbolic importance, commitment to the two-state solution, and signaling to regional partners.
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52% Bias Score


Violence Against Green Party Politicians in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party politicians in Gotha, Thuringia, Germany, reported a surge in violence and harassment, including threats, vandalism, and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics, highlighting a concerning trend of political violence in rural Germany.
Violence Against Green Party Politicians in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party politicians in Gotha, Thuringia, Germany, reported a surge in violence and harassment, including threats, vandalism, and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics, highlighting a concerning trend of political violence in rural Germany.
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36% Bias Score


England's Justice System Wrongly Prosecutes Coercive Control Survivors
A report by the Centre for Women's Justice (CWJ) found that seven women in England were wrongly prosecuted due to their abusive partners' actions, highlighting a failure in the justice system to protect victims of coercive control. The CWJ recommends reforms to prevent future miscarriages of justice...
England's Justice System Wrongly Prosecutes Coercive Control Survivors
A report by the Centre for Women's Justice (CWJ) found that seven women in England were wrongly prosecuted due to their abusive partners' actions, highlighting a failure in the justice system to protect victims of coercive control. The CWJ recommends reforms to prevent future miscarriages of justice...
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60% Bias Score


Starmer to Press Trump on Gaza Conflict Amid Trade Deal Talks
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer will meet US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss the Gaza conflict and the UK-US trade deal, despite differing views on how to end the fighting; the UK is seeking an urgent ceasefire and aid delivery, while Trump believes Hamas does not desire peace.
Starmer to Press Trump on Gaza Conflict Amid Trade Deal Talks
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer will meet US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss the Gaza conflict and the UK-US trade deal, despite differing views on how to end the fighting; the UK is seeking an urgent ceasefire and aid delivery, while Trump believes Hamas does not desire peace.
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40% Bias Score

US Government Data Under Threat: Experts Launch Data Rescue Efforts
Following Donald Trump's reelection, data on US government websites related to gender, sexual orientation, health, climate change, and diversity have been altered or removed, prompting statisticians and other experts to secretly archive and share these datasets to preserve their integrity.

US Government Data Under Threat: Experts Launch Data Rescue Efforts
Following Donald Trump's reelection, data on US government websites related to gender, sexual orientation, health, climate change, and diversity have been altered or removed, prompting statisticians and other experts to secretly archive and share these datasets to preserve their integrity.
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40% Bias Score

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Displace Over 210,000 Despite US-Brokered Ceasefire Attempt
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, despite a US-brokered ceasefire attempt, have displaced over 210,000 people, with both countries trading accusations and using heavy weaponry including air strikes; a Monday meeting between leaders is planned in Malaysia.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Displace Over 210,000 Despite US-Brokered Ceasefire Attempt
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, despite a US-brokered ceasefire attempt, have displaced over 210,000 people, with both countries trading accusations and using heavy weaponry including air strikes; a Monday meeting between leaders is planned in Malaysia.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Shifts Gaza Policy Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Facing domestic and international pressure, Israel's army implemented a change in Gaza policy on the eve of the parliamentary summer recess, including airdrops of aid, increased truck crossings, and a temporary pause in military activities. This comes despite stalled negotiations over a ceasefire an...

Israel Shifts Gaza Policy Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Facing domestic and international pressure, Israel's army implemented a change in Gaza policy on the eve of the parliamentary summer recess, including airdrops of aid, increased truck crossings, and a temporary pause in military activities. This comes despite stalled negotiations over a ceasefire an...
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60% Bias Score

UK Eases Financial Regulations to Boost Growth
The UK government is easing financial regulations to boost economic growth, reversing a post-2008 trend; this approach, while aiming to stimulate the economy, risks repeating past mistakes if not carefully managed.

UK Eases Financial Regulations to Boost Growth
The UK government is easing financial regulations to boost economic growth, reversing a post-2008 trend; this approach, while aiming to stimulate the economy, risks repeating past mistakes if not carefully managed.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Seven-Step Decision-Making Process: A Unique Approach to Governance
Donald Trump's seven-step decision-making process, detailed by Mark Halperin, involves consulting diverse sources, incorporating historical context, flexible deadlines, adapting methods to the situation, prioritizing execution, controlling the narrative, and trusting his gut instincts.

Trump's Seven-Step Decision-Making Process: A Unique Approach to Governance
Donald Trump's seven-step decision-making process, detailed by Mark Halperin, involves consulting diverse sources, incorporating historical context, flexible deadlines, adapting methods to the situation, prioritizing execution, controlling the narrative, and trusting his gut instincts.
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52% Bias Score

Americans' Strategic Cash Shift Fuels Unexpected Economic Strength
New research from the JPMorganChase Institute reveals that millions of Americans are moving money out of checking and savings accounts and into investments, leading to a rise in overall cash reserves, even as standard bank balances remain flat and credit card debt is surging.

Americans' Strategic Cash Shift Fuels Unexpected Economic Strength
New research from the JPMorganChase Institute reveals that millions of Americans are moving money out of checking and savings accounts and into investments, leading to a rise in overall cash reserves, even as standard bank balances remain flat and credit card debt is surging.
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44% Bias Score
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