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French Police Officer to Stand Trial for 2022 Fatal Shooting
A French police officer faces trial for the September 2022 fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man in Nice, following a judge's decision to dismiss the application of the "Cazeneuve" law, which permits the use of lethal force in certain circumstances.
French Police Officer to Stand Trial for 2022 Fatal Shooting
A French police officer faces trial for the September 2022 fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man in Nice, following a judge's decision to dismiss the application of the "Cazeneuve" law, which permits the use of lethal force in certain circumstances.
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48% Bias Score


French Court Rules Pesticide Evaluation Process Flawed, Orders Review
A French court ruled the country's pesticide authorization process insufficient, ordering a review of existing authorizations within 24 months due to inadequate biodiversity and health protection, specifically citing the Anses agency's failure to utilize the latest scientific knowledge.
French Court Rules Pesticide Evaluation Process Flawed, Orders Review
A French court ruled the country's pesticide authorization process insufficient, ordering a review of existing authorizations within 24 months due to inadequate biodiversity and health protection, specifically citing the Anses agency's failure to utilize the latest scientific knowledge.
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4% Bias Score


William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
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4% Bias Score


Dresden Exhibition Showcases Teamwork in 17th Century Antwerp Painting
The Dresden exhibition, "Teamwork in Antwerp," explores artistic collaboration among Antwerp painting families in the 17th century, featuring over 30 paintings primarily from Dresden's collection, supplemented by four loans.
Dresden Exhibition Showcases Teamwork in 17th Century Antwerp Painting
The Dresden exhibition, "Teamwork in Antwerp," explores artistic collaboration among Antwerp painting families in the 17th century, featuring over 30 paintings primarily from Dresden's collection, supplemented by four loans.
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40% Bias Score


Munich Film Museum Announces Fall/Winter Lineup
The Munich Film Museum's fall/winter program includes retrospectives on Frank Capra, Shinji Sōmai, Orson Welles, and others, showcasing diverse cinematic works and celebrating filmmaking legacies.
Munich Film Museum Announces Fall/Winter Lineup
The Munich Film Museum's fall/winter program includes retrospectives on Frank Capra, Shinji Sōmai, Orson Welles, and others, showcasing diverse cinematic works and celebrating filmmaking legacies.
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36% Bias Score


IAA 2024: Protests Planned Amidst Mobility Transition Focus
Despite decreased intensity since 2020, various protests, including a planned sinking of an "Autosaurus" and multiple bike demonstrations, are expected during the IAA 2024 in Munich, highlighting concerns about climate change and social justice in the automotive industry.
IAA 2024: Protests Planned Amidst Mobility Transition Focus
Despite decreased intensity since 2020, various protests, including a planned sinking of an "Autosaurus" and multiple bike demonstrations, are expected during the IAA 2024 in Munich, highlighting concerns about climate change and social justice in the automotive industry.
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20% Bias Score

Lebanon's Abandoned Railway: A Symbol of Lost Potential and Economic Crisis
The remnants of Lebanon's first railway, built in 1895, stand as a testament to a lost era of prosperity and highlight the country's current economic struggles, particularly in transportation.

Lebanon's Abandoned Railway: A Symbol of Lost Potential and Economic Crisis
The remnants of Lebanon's first railway, built in 1895, stand as a testament to a lost era of prosperity and highlight the country's current economic struggles, particularly in transportation.
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24% Bias Score

France to revise medical coverage for undocumented immigrants
The French government will revise the list of healthcare services covered by the Aide médicale d'État (AME) for undocumented immigrants, aiming to reduce costs and ensure fairness.

France to revise medical coverage for undocumented immigrants
The French government will revise the list of healthcare services covered by the Aide médicale d'État (AME) for undocumented immigrants, aiming to reduce costs and ensure fairness.
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56% Bias Score

Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.

Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.
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20% Bias Score

Toronto Real Estate Market: Increased Supply Expected This Fall
The Toronto-area real estate market anticipates a surge in new listings this fall, driven by a return of unsold spring/summer properties and additional sellers entering the market, providing buyers with ample choices.

Toronto Real Estate Market: Increased Supply Expected This Fall
The Toronto-area real estate market anticipates a surge in new listings this fall, driven by a return of unsold spring/summer properties and additional sellers entering the market, providing buyers with ample choices.
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24% Bias Score

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.
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56% Bias Score

XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.

XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.
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16% Bias Score
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