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Nestlé Faces Trial for Microplastic Contamination of Contrex and Hépar
Nestlé Waters faces trial in November for maintaining four illegal landfills in the Vosges, France, releasing microplastics that contaminated Contrex and Hépar bottled water with levels 51,000 to 1.3 million times higher than those found in other waters.
Nestlé Faces Trial for Microplastic Contamination of Contrex and Hépar
Nestlé Waters faces trial in November for maintaining four illegal landfills in the Vosges, France, releasing microplastics that contaminated Contrex and Hépar bottled water with levels 51,000 to 1.3 million times higher than those found in other waters.
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48% Bias Score


Over 350 Arrested at London Palestine Action Protest
On August 9th, London's Metropolitan Police arrested over 350 individuals during a Palestine Action protest following the UK government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization in July, sparking criticism from UN experts.
Over 350 Arrested at London Palestine Action Protest
On August 9th, London's Metropolitan Police arrested over 350 individuals during a Palestine Action protest following the UK government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization in July, sparking criticism from UN experts.
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52% Bias Score


Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Referendum Approves Expropriation of Large Real Estate Companies
A 2021 Berlin referendum saw 59% vote to expropriate real estate companies owning over 3,000 apartments, aiming to address the city's housing affordability crisis, with Vonovia being the largest affected company.
Berlin Referendum Approves Expropriation of Large Real Estate Companies
A 2021 Berlin referendum saw 59% vote to expropriate real estate companies owning over 3,000 apartments, aiming to address the city's housing affordability crisis, with Vonovia being the largest affected company.
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68% Bias Score


FTSE 100 Executive Pay Reaches Record High Amidst Shareholder Backlash
Melrose executive Peter Dilnot received a record-breaking £45.4 million bonus in 2024, prompting significant shareholder backlash and highlighting the growing disparity between executive and average worker pay within FTSE 100 companies.
FTSE 100 Executive Pay Reaches Record High Amidst Shareholder Backlash
Melrose executive Peter Dilnot received a record-breaking £45.4 million bonus in 2024, prompting significant shareholder backlash and highlighting the growing disparity between executive and average worker pay within FTSE 100 companies.
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64% Bias Score


Australia Weighs Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Driven by international outrage and domestic pressure, Australia is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, a move intended to alleviate the Gaza humanitarian crisis and initiate dialogue between Israel and Palestine, despite significant hurdles, including deep political divisions and unlikely ...
Australia Weighs Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Driven by international outrage and domestic pressure, Australia is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, a move intended to alleviate the Gaza humanitarian crisis and initiate dialogue between Israel and Palestine, despite significant hurdles, including deep political divisions and unlikely ...
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44% Bias Score

Belarus Five Years On: Repression Continues Despite 2020 Protests
Five years after massive protests in Belarus against Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian rule, over 8,500 people have faced political persecution, and the regime continues its crackdown, releasing some prisoners in exchange for potential Western concessions, while the West's influence remains limit...

Belarus Five Years On: Repression Continues Despite 2020 Protests
Five years after massive protests in Belarus against Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian rule, over 8,500 people have faced political persecution, and the regime continues its crackdown, releasing some prisoners in exchange for potential Western concessions, while the West's influence remains limit...
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52% Bias Score

Macron, Zelenskyy, and European Allies Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan
On August 9th, 2024, French President Macron held calls with German and British leaders, reaffirming support for Ukraine and emphasizing European involvement in future solutions. He also spoke with President Zelenskyy, who stressed the need for a real end to the war and security guarantees. Separate...

Macron, Zelenskyy, and European Allies Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan
On August 9th, 2024, French President Macron held calls with German and British leaders, reaffirming support for Ukraine and emphasizing European involvement in future solutions. He also spoke with President Zelenskyy, who stressed the need for a real end to the war and security guarantees. Separate...
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36% Bias Score

350+ Arrested at London Palestine Action Protest Following Terrorist Group Designation
On August 9th, over 350 people were arrested by London's Metropolitan Police during a Palestine Action protest in Parliament Square, following the UK government's designation of the pro-Palestinian group as a terrorist organization in July, leading to a large demonstration and arrests for showing su...

350+ Arrested at London Palestine Action Protest Following Terrorist Group Designation
On August 9th, over 350 people were arrested by London's Metropolitan Police during a Palestine Action protest in Parliament Square, following the UK government's designation of the pro-Palestinian group as a terrorist organization in July, leading to a large demonstration and arrests for showing su...
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48% Bias Score

Iran Threatens to Block Azerbaijan-Nakhchivan Corridor
Iran's top advisor, Ali Akbar Velayati, vehemently opposes the Azerbaijan-Nakhchivan transport corridor planned through Armenia, citing threats to regional security and isolation for Iran, predicting it will become a 'graveyard for mercenaries.' The Iranian Foreign Ministry also expressed concerns a...

Iran Threatens to Block Azerbaijan-Nakhchivan Corridor
Iran's top advisor, Ali Akbar Velayati, vehemently opposes the Azerbaijan-Nakhchivan transport corridor planned through Armenia, citing threats to regional security and isolation for Iran, predicting it will become a 'graveyard for mercenaries.' The Iranian Foreign Ministry also expressed concerns a...
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56% Bias Score

Illegal Immigration Heightens Safety Concerns for British Women, Warns Tory MP
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns that illegal immigration via small boats is making British women and girls less safe, citing recent sexual assault cases allegedly committed by asylum seekers and calling for stricter deportation laws and transparency regarding criminal backgrounds by na...

Illegal Immigration Heightens Safety Concerns for British Women, Warns Tory MP
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns that illegal immigration via small boats is making British women and girls less safe, citing recent sexual assault cases allegedly committed by asylum seekers and calling for stricter deportation laws and transparency regarding criminal backgrounds by na...
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76% Bias Score

FDA Director Prasad Resigns, Then Returns Amidst Controversy
Vinay Prasad, the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research director, resigned on July 30th following criticism of the agency's handling of a gene therapy linked to patient deaths and attacks from Laura Loomer, but returned to his position on August 10th at the FDA's request.

FDA Director Prasad Resigns, Then Returns Amidst Controversy
Vinay Prasad, the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research director, resigned on July 30th following criticism of the agency's handling of a gene therapy linked to patient deaths and attacks from Laura Loomer, but returned to his position on August 10th at the FDA's request.
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40% Bias Score
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