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Facial Warming Response to Baby Cries: A Study Using Thermal Imaging
A study using thermal imaging revealed that both men and women experience a rise in facial temperature when hearing distressed baby cries, with the effect correlating to the intensity of the cry's disharmony.
Facial Warming Response to Baby Cries: A Study Using Thermal Imaging
A study using thermal imaging revealed that both men and women experience a rise in facial temperature when hearing distressed baby cries, with the effect correlating to the intensity of the cry's disharmony.
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8% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor Criticizes Potential Privatization of Bridges and Highways
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu criticized plans to privatize bridges and highways in Istanbul, accusing President Erdoğan of mismanaging the economy and resorting to selling state assets.
Istanbul Mayor Criticizes Potential Privatization of Bridges and Highways
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu criticized plans to privatize bridges and highways in Istanbul, accusing President Erdoğan of mismanaging the economy and resorting to selling state assets.
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48% Bias Score


France's Highest Court Orders Re-examination of Case Against Former Macron Aide Alexis Kohler
France's Court of Cassation has ordered a Paris appeals court to re-examine the potential statute of limitations in the case against Alexis Kohler, former senior advisor to Emmanuel Macron, who is under investigation for conflict of interest regarding his family ties to shipping company MSC.
France's Highest Court Orders Re-examination of Case Against Former Macron Aide Alexis Kohler
France's Court of Cassation has ordered a Paris appeals court to re-examine the potential statute of limitations in the case against Alexis Kohler, former senior advisor to Emmanuel Macron, who is under investigation for conflict of interest regarding his family ties to shipping company MSC.
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12% Bias Score


Bayern: Low Enforcement of Minimum Wage Laws
In Bavaria, Germany, only 4600 employers were inspected for minimum wage violations in 2024, despite over half a million businesses and a minimum wage of €12.82/hour, prompting criticism for insufficient enforcement and calls for increased checks.
Bayern: Low Enforcement of Minimum Wage Laws
In Bavaria, Germany, only 4600 employers were inspected for minimum wage violations in 2024, despite over half a million businesses and a minimum wage of €12.82/hour, prompting criticism for insufficient enforcement and calls for increased checks.
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32% Bias Score


Bayern's Planned Hunting Law Changes Spark Conservation Concerns
Bavaria's proposed hunting law reform, loosening regulations on deer culling to protect forests, faces criticism from the Bund Naturschutz (BN) who fear it will prioritize hunting interests over forest preservation.
Bayern's Planned Hunting Law Changes Spark Conservation Concerns
Bavaria's proposed hunting law reform, loosening regulations on deer culling to protect forests, faces criticism from the Bund Naturschutz (BN) who fear it will prioritize hunting interests over forest preservation.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's Olympic Bid Process: Open Questions and Decision Matrix
Otto Fricke, the new DOSB chairman, stated that the process for selecting Germany's Olympic bid is still unclear, with a decision matrix to be developed to ensure transparency and trust with the IOC, and a final decision by DOSB members in December 2026.
Germany's Olympic Bid Process: Open Questions and Decision Matrix
Otto Fricke, the new DOSB chairman, stated that the process for selecting Germany's Olympic bid is still unclear, with a decision matrix to be developed to ensure transparency and trust with the IOC, and a final decision by DOSB members in December 2026.
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8% Bias Score

EL PAÍS Launches Advanced Digital Journalism Master's Program
EL PAÍS, in collaboration with UNIR, launched its second Master's in Advanced Digital Journalism Projects, offering online training combining academic learning with practical experience from PRISA Media professionals until October 20th.

EL PAÍS Launches Advanced Digital Journalism Master's Program
EL PAÍS, in collaboration with UNIR, launched its second Master's in Advanced Digital Journalism Projects, offering online training combining academic learning with practical experience from PRISA Media professionals until October 20th.
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8% Bias Score

Retrospective of Alfredo Alcain's Art at Sala Alcalá 31
A retrospective exhibition showcasing 150 works by Alfredo Alcain, a Spanish artist known for his unique take on Pop Art, is currently underway at Sala Alcalá 31 in Madrid until January 11th, offering a comprehensive look at his career and artistic evolution.

Retrospective of Alfredo Alcain's Art at Sala Alcalá 31
A retrospective exhibition showcasing 150 works by Alfredo Alcain, a Spanish artist known for his unique take on Pop Art, is currently underway at Sala Alcalá 31 in Madrid until January 11th, offering a comprehensive look at his career and artistic evolution.
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20% Bias Score

Germany's Olympic Bid Process: Uncertainties Remain
Otto Fricke, the newly elected chairman of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), highlighted several unresolved issues regarding Germany's bid for the Olympic Games, emphasizing the need for a transparent decision-making process to gain the International Olympic Committee's trust.

Germany's Olympic Bid Process: Uncertainties Remain
Otto Fricke, the newly elected chairman of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), highlighted several unresolved issues regarding Germany's bid for the Olympic Games, emphasizing the need for a transparent decision-making process to gain the International Olympic Committee's trust.
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16% Bias Score

Germany to Strengthen Sanctions Against Unemployment Benefit Recipients
German Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced stricter penalties for those refusing work among citizens receiving unemployment benefits, aiming to enhance enforcement of job center attendance and combatting undeclared work.

Germany to Strengthen Sanctions Against Unemployment Benefit Recipients
German Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced stricter penalties for those refusing work among citizens receiving unemployment benefits, aiming to enhance enforcement of job center attendance and combatting undeclared work.
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40% Bias Score

Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.

Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.
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20% Bias Score

National Gallery to Collect Post-1900 Art, Sparking Potential Rivalry with Tate
The National Gallery's decision to collect art created after 1900, fueled by a £375m investment, has raised concerns about potential conflict with the Tate, despite both institutions establishing a working group to address the change.

National Gallery to Collect Post-1900 Art, Sparking Potential Rivalry with Tate
The National Gallery's decision to collect art created after 1900, fueled by a £375m investment, has raised concerns about potential conflict with the Tate, despite both institutions establishing a working group to address the change.
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24% Bias Score
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