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Surf Abu Dhabi: A Luxury Wave Pool Revolutionizing Surfing
Surf Abu Dhabi, opened in October 2024, features the world's longest artificial wave, attracting international clientele with its luxury experience and high prices, aiming to capture the premium surf tourism market.
Surf Abu Dhabi: A Luxury Wave Pool Revolutionizing Surfing
Surf Abu Dhabi, opened in October 2024, features the world's longest artificial wave, attracting international clientele with its luxury experience and high prices, aiming to capture the premium surf tourism market.
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52% Bias Score


Ghanaian Protests Demand Debt Cancellation and Trade Justice
On August 29th, 2025, Ghanaian trade unions, civil society groups, and citizens protested in Accra, demanding debt cancellation and trade justice, citing exploitative trade systems and a $2.14 trillion sovereign debt burden impacting Africa.
Ghanaian Protests Demand Debt Cancellation and Trade Justice
On August 29th, 2025, Ghanaian trade unions, civil society groups, and citizens protested in Accra, demanding debt cancellation and trade justice, citing exploitative trade systems and a $2.14 trillion sovereign debt burden impacting Africa.
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32% Bias Score


European Financial Satisfaction: A 2022 Eurostat Overview
In 2022, the average European Union citizen rated their financial situation 6.6 out of 10, with the Netherlands and Finland showing the highest satisfaction (7.6), and Bulgaria the lowest (4.6), according to Eurostat data.
European Financial Satisfaction: A 2022 Eurostat Overview
In 2022, the average European Union citizen rated their financial situation 6.6 out of 10, with the Netherlands and Finland showing the highest satisfaction (7.6), and Bulgaria the lowest (4.6), according to Eurostat data.
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24% Bias Score


AI Tool Predicts Disease Risk from Rare Genetic Mutations
American researchers developed an AI tool using over one million electronic health records to predict the likelihood of disease from rare genetic variants, improving early detection and reducing unnecessary treatments for 10 hereditary diseases, including breast cancer and PKD.
AI Tool Predicts Disease Risk from Rare Genetic Mutations
American researchers developed an AI tool using over one million electronic health records to predict the likelihood of disease from rare genetic variants, improving early detection and reducing unnecessary treatments for 10 hereditary diseases, including breast cancer and PKD.
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16% Bias Score


EHEC Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 12 Confirmed Cases
Twelve confirmed EHEC infections, including five children with HUS, have been reported in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, prompting health officials to investigate the source.
EHEC Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 12 Confirmed Cases
Twelve confirmed EHEC infections, including five children with HUS, have been reported in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, prompting health officials to investigate the source.
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20% Bias Score


EU Foreign Policy Crisis: Divided Responses to Ukraine and Gaza
Facing pressure to act decisively on both the Ukraine and Gaza crises, the EU is struggling to provide security guarantees for Ukraine and impose sanctions on Israel, revealing internal divisions and potentially undermining its global influence.
EU Foreign Policy Crisis: Divided Responses to Ukraine and Gaza
Facing pressure to act decisively on both the Ukraine and Gaza crises, the EU is struggling to provide security guarantees for Ukraine and impose sanctions on Israel, revealing internal divisions and potentially undermining its global influence.
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40% Bias Score

Microsoft Fires Four Employees After Protests Over Israel Ties
Microsoft fired four employees for participating in on-site protests against the company's support for Israel during its conflict with Gaza, citing safety concerns and policy breaches, following a similar incident in April.

Microsoft Fires Four Employees After Protests Over Israel Ties
Microsoft fired four employees for participating in on-site protests against the company's support for Israel during its conflict with Gaza, citing safety concerns and policy breaches, following a similar incident in April.
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56% Bias Score

Kim Keon Hee Indicted on Bribery and Other Charges
Kim Keon Hee, wife of South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been indicted on bribery and other charges, alongside former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, amid a widening probe into the country's martial law crisis.

Kim Keon Hee Indicted on Bribery and Other Charges
Kim Keon Hee, wife of South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been indicted on bribery and other charges, alongside former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, amid a widening probe into the country's martial law crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Fatal Bull Goring Reignites Debate on Bullfighting in Portugal
22-year-old Manuel Trindade died after being gored by a bull during his first attempt at catching one at Lisbon's Campo Pequeno bullring, sparking intense debate and outrage across Portugal regarding the future of bullfighting.

Fatal Bull Goring Reignites Debate on Bullfighting in Portugal
22-year-old Manuel Trindade died after being gored by a bull during his first attempt at catching one at Lisbon's Campo Pequeno bullring, sparking intense debate and outrage across Portugal regarding the future of bullfighting.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Elections: Wilders' PVV Leads in Polls Amidst Political Upheaval
With two months to go before the Dutch parliamentary elections, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party is leading in the polls, following the collapse of the coalition government in June and snap elections called for October 29th.

Netherlands Elections: Wilders' PVV Leads in Polls Amidst Political Upheaval
With two months to go before the Dutch parliamentary elections, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party is leading in the polls, following the collapse of the coalition government in June and snap elections called for October 29th.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Eases Border Restrictions for Young Men
On August 28th, Ukraine lifted restrictions on men aged 18-22 leaving the country, aiming to allow them better educational and work opportunities abroad while remaining connected to Ukraine.

Ukraine Eases Border Restrictions for Young Men
On August 28th, Ukraine lifted restrictions on men aged 18-22 leaving the country, aiming to allow them better educational and work opportunities abroad while remaining connected to Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score

German Unemployment Surges Past 3 Million
Germany's unemployment rate climbed to 6.4 percent in August, exceeding 3 million for the first time in over a decade, a rise attributed to economic stagnation and seasonal factors, though early signs of stabilization are emerging.

German Unemployment Surges Past 3 Million
Germany's unemployment rate climbed to 6.4 percent in August, exceeding 3 million for the first time in over a decade, a rise attributed to economic stagnation and seasonal factors, though early signs of stabilization are emerging.
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24% Bias Score
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