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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
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36% Bias Score


Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th following a January 2024 court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to restructure its over \$300 billion debt, impacting China's struggling real estate sector.
Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th following a January 2024 court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to restructure its over \$300 billion debt, impacting China's struggling real estate sector.
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36% Bias Score


Record German-Polish Trade Amidst Overall Export Decline
German-Polish trade hit a record €90 billion in the first half of 2025, a 5.4% increase, driven by a €2.6 billion rise in German exports to Poland, while overall German exports slightly decreased by 0.1% to €786 billion; however, exports to 29 Eastern European countries increased by 2.2%, reaching €...
Record German-Polish Trade Amidst Overall Export Decline
German-Polish trade hit a record €90 billion in the first half of 2025, a 5.4% increase, driven by a €2.6 billion rise in German exports to Poland, while overall German exports slightly decreased by 0.1% to €786 billion; however, exports to 29 Eastern European countries increased by 2.2%, reaching €...
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40% Bias Score


PNAS Study Exposes Systemic Fraud in PLoS ONE Peer Review
A PNAS study reveals that 45 PLoS ONE editors were responsible for almost one-third of the journal's 702 retracted articles, highlighting a systemic issue within the journal's peer-review process and pointing towards a network of 'paper mills' and 'brokers' facilitating fraudulent publications.
PNAS Study Exposes Systemic Fraud in PLoS ONE Peer Review
A PNAS study reveals that 45 PLoS ONE editors were responsible for almost one-third of the journal's 702 retracted articles, highlighting a systemic issue within the journal's peer-review process and pointing towards a network of 'paper mills' and 'brokers' facilitating fraudulent publications.
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44% Bias Score


Inquest into Death of Woman Who Refused Chemotherapy After Mother's Influence
Paloma Shemirani, a 23-year-old, died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in July 2024 after refusing chemotherapy; an inquest heard her mother, a former nurse struck off for spreading anti-medicine misinformation, organized her post-hospital care and may have influenced her decision.
Inquest into Death of Woman Who Refused Chemotherapy After Mother's Influence
Paloma Shemirani, a 23-year-old, died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in July 2024 after refusing chemotherapy; an inquest heard her mother, a former nurse struck off for spreading anti-medicine misinformation, organized her post-hospital care and may have influenced her decision.
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48% Bias Score


Cameroon Election: King Sokoudjou's Defiance Against Biya
Cameroon's October 12th presidential election is marked by high tensions, with many traditional chiefs supporting President Paul Biya while others, like the influential King Sokoudjou, openly oppose him and advocate for opposition unity following the rejection of opposition leader Maurice Kamto's ca...
Cameroon Election: King Sokoudjou's Defiance Against Biya
Cameroon's October 12th presidential election is marked by high tensions, with many traditional chiefs supporting President Paul Biya while others, like the influential King Sokoudjou, openly oppose him and advocate for opposition unity following the rejection of opposition leader Maurice Kamto's ca...
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44% Bias Score

China-Philippines Collision in South China Sea
On Monday, near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a collision occurred between two Chinese vessels (navy and coast guard) and Philippine vessels; the Philippines alleges that China's aggressive actions caused the collision, resulting in damage to the Chinese ships and potential injuries, pro...

China-Philippines Collision in South China Sea
On Monday, near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a collision occurred between two Chinese vessels (navy and coast guard) and Philippine vessels; the Philippines alleges that China's aggressive actions caused the collision, resulting in damage to the Chinese ships and potential injuries, pro...
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40% Bias Score

Israel Seeks to Resettle Gazan Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, raising human rights concerns and international opposition, amidst Israel's efforts to facilitate mass emigration following a 22-month offensive against Hamas.

Israel Seeks to Resettle Gazan Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, raising human rights concerns and international opposition, amidst Israel's efforts to facilitate mass emigration following a 22-month offensive against Hamas.
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52% Bias Score

Atlantic Canada Drought: Wildfires, Crop Failures, and Water Shortages
Severe drought conditions in Atlantic Canada are causing wildfires, crop failures, and water shortages, with rainfall levels at 60 percent of normal in some areas, impacting farmers and rural residents alike.

Atlantic Canada Drought: Wildfires, Crop Failures, and Water Shortages
Severe drought conditions in Atlantic Canada are causing wildfires, crop failures, and water shortages, with rainfall levels at 60 percent of normal in some areas, impacting farmers and rural residents alike.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Cannabis Act Fuels European Market Surge
Germany's 2024 Cannabis Act significantly expanded medical cannabis access, increasing patient numbers from 300,000 in 2024 to a projected 840,000 in 2025, while the industrial hemp market is poised for a three-fold increase to €15 billion by 2030, driven by demand for sustainable materials; this du...

Germany's Cannabis Act Fuels European Market Surge
Germany's 2024 Cannabis Act significantly expanded medical cannabis access, increasing patient numbers from 300,000 in 2024 to a projected 840,000 in 2025, while the industrial hemp market is poised for a three-fold increase to €15 billion by 2030, driven by demand for sustainable materials; this du...
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40% Bias Score

Jellyfish Swarm Shuts Down Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant
A massive, unexpected jellyfish swarm in the seawater intake system forced the automatic shutdown of four of the six reactors at the Gravelines nuclear power plant in northern France on Sunday night, halting all production; while posing no safety threat, the incident highlights the vulnerability of ...

Jellyfish Swarm Shuts Down Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant
A massive, unexpected jellyfish swarm in the seawater intake system forced the automatic shutdown of four of the six reactors at the Gravelines nuclear power plant in northern France on Sunday night, halting all production; while posing no safety threat, the incident highlights the vulnerability of ...
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36% Bias Score

Fieldsheer Recalls 45,000 Pairs of Heated Socks Due to Burn Risk
Fieldsheer Apparel Technologies recalled 45,000 pairs of heated merino wool socks (models MWMS05, MWMS07, and MWWS07) due to 11 reports of injuries including burns and blisters resulting from heat, friction, moisture and pressure during high-intensity activities; sold at Home Depot, Meijer, and Amaz...

Fieldsheer Recalls 45,000 Pairs of Heated Socks Due to Burn Risk
Fieldsheer Apparel Technologies recalled 45,000 pairs of heated merino wool socks (models MWMS05, MWMS07, and MWWS07) due to 11 reports of injuries including burns and blisters resulting from heat, friction, moisture and pressure during high-intensity activities; sold at Home Depot, Meijer, and Amaz...
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36% Bias Score
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