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France: "Bloquons Tout" Movement Challenges Macron Government, Echoes "Gilets Jaunes" Protests
Seven years after the "Gilets Jaunes" protests, a new citizen movement, "Bloquons Tout," is challenging Emmanuel Macron's government, mirroring the 2018 events in its social media mobilization and grassroots nature, but with key differences in ideology and scale.
France: "Bloquons Tout" Movement Challenges Macron Government, Echoes "Gilets Jaunes" Protests
Seven years after the "Gilets Jaunes" protests, a new citizen movement, "Bloquons Tout," is challenging Emmanuel Macron's government, mirroring the 2018 events in its social media mobilization and grassroots nature, but with key differences in ideology and scale.
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24% Bias Score


Brutal Daylight Rape in Syria Highlights Security Breakdown
A young woman was gang-raped in broad daylight near a main road in Syria, prompting outrage and highlighting the escalating security crisis in the region.
Brutal Daylight Rape in Syria Highlights Security Breakdown
A young woman was gang-raped in broad daylight near a main road in Syria, prompting outrage and highlighting the escalating security crisis in the region.
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60% Bias Score


Israel Approves Expansion of E1 Settlement, Defying International Law
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the expansion of the E1 settlement in the West Bank, a move condemned internationally as a violation of international law and a significant obstacle to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Israel Approves Expansion of E1 Settlement, Defying International Law
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the expansion of the E1 settlement in the West Bank, a move condemned internationally as a violation of international law and a significant obstacle to the creation of a Palestinian state.
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24% Bias Score


Chronic Insomnia Accelerates Brain Aging by 3.5 Years, Study Shows
A new study reveals that chronic insomnia is linked to a 40% increased risk of dementia or mild cognitive impairment, resulting in 3.5 years of accelerated brain aging, according to research published in Neurology.
Chronic Insomnia Accelerates Brain Aging by 3.5 Years, Study Shows
A new study reveals that chronic insomnia is linked to a 40% increased risk of dementia or mild cognitive impairment, resulting in 3.5 years of accelerated brain aging, according to research published in Neurology.
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32% Bias Score


Boeing 777-9 Faces Further Delays
Boeing admits to new delays in the 777-9 certification, impacting Lufthansa's delivery timeline and highlighting the FAA's stricter post-737 Max scrutiny.
Boeing 777-9 Faces Further Delays
Boeing admits to new delays in the 777-9 certification, impacting Lufthansa's delivery timeline and highlighting the FAA's stricter post-737 Max scrutiny.
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16% Bias Score


Bundesanwaltschaft Takes Over Investigation of Essen Attack
Following a knife attack on a teacher at a vocational school in Essen, Germany, the Federal Prosecutor General's Office has taken over the investigation, suspecting attempted murder in two cases due to the attacker's radical Islamist motives.
Bundesanwaltschaft Takes Over Investigation of Essen Attack
Following a knife attack on a teacher at a vocational school in Essen, Germany, the Federal Prosecutor General's Office has taken over the investigation, suspecting attempted murder in two cases due to the attacker's radical Islamist motives.
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28% Bias Score

EU Aims to Eliminate Russian Gas Imports, Pressuring Hungary to End Ties with Kremlin
During a Brussels event, a US official urged Europe to source energy from "friends," advocating for a complete end to Russian gas imports and challenging countries like Hungary and Slovakia to sever ties with the Kremlin.

EU Aims to Eliminate Russian Gas Imports, Pressuring Hungary to End Ties with Kremlin
During a Brussels event, a US official urged Europe to source energy from "friends," advocating for a complete end to Russian gas imports and challenging countries like Hungary and Slovakia to sever ties with the Kremlin.
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60% Bias Score

False Claims Accuse Ukraine of Using Vulnerable Groups for Demining
A disinformation campaign falsely accuses the Ukrainian government of using vulnerable groups for demining, misattributing claims to Bellingcat and Galen Reich, and amplified by the Russia-linked Foundation to Battle Injustice (R-FBI).

False Claims Accuse Ukraine of Using Vulnerable Groups for Demining
A disinformation campaign falsely accuses the Ukrainian government of using vulnerable groups for demining, misattributing claims to Bellingcat and Galen Reich, and amplified by the Russia-linked Foundation to Battle Injustice (R-FBI).
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16% Bias Score

Prince Harry Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine
Prince Harry visited Ukraine on Friday, making his second trip since the start of the Russian invasion, to support injured military personnel and visit the Superhumans Center in Lviv.

Prince Harry Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine
Prince Harry visited Ukraine on Friday, making his second trip since the start of the Russian invasion, to support injured military personnel and visit the Superhumans Center in Lviv.
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24% Bias Score

SEC Chair Atkins Aims to Revitalize US IPO Market
SEC Chair Paul Atkins, a Trump appointee, is on a European tour advocating for deregulation to boost US IPOs, citing a 50% decline in publicly traded companies over 30 years and aiming to reduce regulatory complexity and costs.

SEC Chair Atkins Aims to Revitalize US IPO Market
SEC Chair Paul Atkins, a Trump appointee, is on a European tour advocating for deregulation to boost US IPOs, citing a 50% decline in publicly traded companies over 30 years and aiming to reduce regulatory complexity and costs.
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44% Bias Score

Bayern Munich's Eberl Defends Transfer Strategy Amidst Criticism
Amidst criticism, Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl defended his summer transfer strategy, highlighting the team's improved financial position and the acquisition of Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea, while emphasizing his commitment to the club.

Bayern Munich's Eberl Defends Transfer Strategy Amidst Criticism
Amidst criticism, Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl defended his summer transfer strategy, highlighting the team's improved financial position and the acquisition of Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea, while emphasizing his commitment to the club.
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40% Bias Score

Author Yiming Ma on Self-Censorship and the Duty of Writers
In his debut novel and essay, Yiming Ma reflects on self-censorship, the dangers of authoritarianism, and the responsibility of writers to hold power accountable, drawing parallels between his fictional dystopia and current global events.

Author Yiming Ma on Self-Censorship and the Duty of Writers
In his debut novel and essay, Yiming Ma reflects on self-censorship, the dangers of authoritarianism, and the responsibility of writers to hold power accountable, drawing parallels between his fictional dystopia and current global events.
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40% Bias Score
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