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China and South Korea Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with South Korean special envoy Park Byeong-seug in Beijing on August 24, 2025, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, following a phone call between Presidents Xi Jinping and Lee Jae-myung. Both sides agreed to prioritize stability, manage sensitive issues, an...
China and South Korea Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with South Korean special envoy Park Byeong-seug in Beijing on August 24, 2025, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, following a phone call between Presidents Xi Jinping and Lee Jae-myung. Both sides agreed to prioritize stability, manage sensitive issues, an...
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36% Bias Score


Pakistan Faces Renewed FATF Grey List Risk Over Unregulated Cryptocurrency
Pakistan's Finance Minister warned of a potential return to the FATF grey list due to unregulated cryptocurrency transactions, despite recent efforts to establish regulatory bodies; experts highlight the need for effective regulations to prevent money laundering and maintain international financial ...
Pakistan Faces Renewed FATF Grey List Risk Over Unregulated Cryptocurrency
Pakistan's Finance Minister warned of a potential return to the FATF grey list due to unregulated cryptocurrency transactions, despite recent efforts to establish regulatory bodies; experts highlight the need for effective regulations to prevent money laundering and maintain international financial ...
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32% Bias Score


Ambrosia Pollen Surge Creates Widespread Allergy Issues in Germany
Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenic potential causes widespread health issues, particularly in southern and southwestern regions, impacting those allergic to ragweed due to cross-reactivity. The plant's spread is linked to birdseed, climate change, and lack of system...
Ambrosia Pollen Surge Creates Widespread Allergy Issues in Germany
Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenic potential causes widespread health issues, particularly in southern and southwestern regions, impacting those allergic to ragweed due to cross-reactivity. The plant's spread is linked to birdseed, climate change, and lack of system...
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40% Bias Score


Ambrosia Pollen Surge Causes Widespread Allergies in Germany
Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenicity, spread via birdseed and climate change, causes significant health issues, and lacks systematic monitoring despite impacting millions.
Ambrosia Pollen Surge Causes Widespread Allergies in Germany
Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenicity, spread via birdseed and climate change, causes significant health issues, and lacks systematic monitoring despite impacting millions.
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Sugarcane Leafhopper Infestation Threatens Brandenburg Agriculture
The sugarcane leafhopper is spreading in Brandenburg, Germany, damaging potato and sugar beet crops, particularly in Märkisch-Oderland. Insecticide use is permitted, and concerns exist regarding asparagus crops. Climate change is a contributing factor, with millions of euros in damages already repor...
Sugarcane Leafhopper Infestation Threatens Brandenburg Agriculture
The sugarcane leafhopper is spreading in Brandenburg, Germany, damaging potato and sugar beet crops, particularly in Märkisch-Oderland. Insecticide use is permitted, and concerns exist regarding asparagus crops. Climate change is a contributing factor, with millions of euros in damages already repor...
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Researchers Recreate Historical Smell of Hell for World Expo
A European Union-funded project recreated the smell of Hell, along with other historical scents, for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka using a database of over 2.4 million olfactory mentions from historical sources, highlighting the cultural relativity of smell.
Researchers Recreate Historical Smell of Hell for World Expo
A European Union-funded project recreated the smell of Hell, along with other historical scents, for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka using a database of over 2.4 million olfactory mentions from historical sources, highlighting the cultural relativity of smell.
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32% Bias Score

Muscle Preservation Key to Healthy Weight Loss, Say Brazilian Experts
Brazilian experts highlight the importance of preserving muscle mass during weight loss by consuming sufficient protein and water and maintaining a moderate calorie deficit, emphasizing strength training to counteract metabolic slowdown and health risks associated with muscle loss.

Muscle Preservation Key to Healthy Weight Loss, Say Brazilian Experts
Brazilian experts highlight the importance of preserving muscle mass during weight loss by consuming sufficient protein and water and maintaining a moderate calorie deficit, emphasizing strength training to counteract metabolic slowdown and health risks associated with muscle loss.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives Rise of Non-Vintage Wines
Facing increasingly unpredictable weather due to climate change, some high-quality wineries are adopting non-vintage winemaking, blending grapes from multiple years to maintain consistent quality, challenging the traditional focus on single-vintage wines.

Climate Change Drives Rise of Non-Vintage Wines
Facing increasingly unpredictable weather due to climate change, some high-quality wineries are adopting non-vintage winemaking, blending grapes from multiple years to maintain consistent quality, challenging the traditional focus on single-vintage wines.
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32% Bias Score

German Coalition Deadlocked on Social Reforms
Germany's ruling coalition is grappling with disagreements over social welfare and taxation reforms, with the CDU advocating for changes and the SPD emphasizing the importance of the existing social safety net; upcoming meetings aim to find common ground before crucial decisions on the "Autumn of Re...

German Coalition Deadlocked on Social Reforms
Germany's ruling coalition is grappling with disagreements over social welfare and taxation reforms, with the CDU advocating for changes and the SPD emphasizing the importance of the existing social safety net; upcoming meetings aim to find common ground before crucial decisions on the "Autumn of Re...
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48% Bias Score

Hundreds Change Gender Entries in Germany Following New Self-Determination Act
Since Germany's Self-Determination Act took effect on November 1, 2024, hundreds of people in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's six largest cities have changed their gender entries, with Rostock reporting over 260 applications; this reflects the law's impact on access to legal gender recognition.

Hundreds Change Gender Entries in Germany Following New Self-Determination Act
Since Germany's Self-Determination Act took effect on November 1, 2024, hundreds of people in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's six largest cities have changed their gender entries, with Rostock reporting over 260 applications; this reflects the law's impact on access to legal gender recognition.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's 2010 World Cup Win: A Generational Defining Moment
A personal recollection of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa details the profound impact of Spain's victory on a young girl's life and the nation's collective identity, highlighting the shared experience and its lasting legacy.

Spain's 2010 World Cup Win: A Generational Defining Moment
A personal recollection of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa details the profound impact of Spain's victory on a young girl's life and the nation's collective identity, highlighting the shared experience and its lasting legacy.
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36% Bias Score

China-Africa Cooperation Promotes Right to Development
At a seminar in Addis Ababa, representatives from China and over 40 African nations agreed that China-Africa cooperation effectively advances the right to development, a fundamental human right, emphasizing development as crucial for realizing other human rights and opposing politicization of human ...

China-Africa Cooperation Promotes Right to Development
At a seminar in Addis Ababa, representatives from China and over 40 African nations agreed that China-Africa cooperation effectively advances the right to development, a fundamental human right, emphasizing development as crucial for realizing other human rights and opposing politicization of human ...
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52% Bias Score
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