Italy Launches National Platform to Tackle Healthcare Waiting Lists
Italy launches a national platform to monitor healthcare waiting lists, aiming to enforce timely access to medical services by addressing data collection inconsistencies and imposing penalties for non-compliance; however, long-term success hinges on increased funding and systemic reforms.
Italy Launches National Platform to Tackle Healthcare Waiting Lists
Italy launches a national platform to monitor healthcare waiting lists, aiming to enforce timely access to medical services by addressing data collection inconsistencies and imposing penalties for non-compliance; however, long-term success hinges on increased funding and systemic reforms.
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44% Bias Score
Iraq to Repatriate 500 Citizens from Syrian Al Hol Camp
Over 500 Iraqi citizens will be repatriated from Syria's Al Hol camp in the coming days, adding to the 10,142 already returned; this follows continued requests from Kurdish authorities, despite international hesitation due to security concerns.
Iraq to Repatriate 500 Citizens from Syrian Al Hol Camp
Over 500 Iraqi citizens will be repatriated from Syria's Al Hol camp in the coming days, adding to the 10,142 already returned; this follows continued requests from Kurdish authorities, despite international hesitation due to security concerns.
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36% Bias Score
IDF Advances into Syrian City; Six Infants Die from Cold in Gaza
Israeli forces reportedly advanced into Madinat al-Baath, Syria, searching government buildings within the Israeli-Syrian buffer zone; the IDF offered no comment. This follows previous IDF operations in the region and the Assad regime's fall. Meanwhile, six infants have died from hypothermia in Gaza...
IDF Advances into Syrian City; Six Infants Die from Cold in Gaza
Israeli forces reportedly advanced into Madinat al-Baath, Syria, searching government buildings within the Israeli-Syrian buffer zone; the IDF offered no comment. This follows previous IDF operations in the region and the Assad regime's fall. Meanwhile, six infants have died from hypothermia in Gaza...
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44% Bias Score
Gaza Infant Dies from Hypothermia Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
In Gaza, three-week-old Sila died from hypothermia in an uninsulated tent, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation caused by conflict, blockades, and inadequate resources; this is the third such death recently.
Gaza Infant Dies from Hypothermia Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
In Gaza, three-week-old Sila died from hypothermia in an uninsulated tent, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation caused by conflict, blockades, and inadequate resources; this is the third such death recently.
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48% Bias Score
Italian Startup Challenges US AI Dominance with New Supercomputer
iGenius, an Italian AI startup, is building a supercomputer, Colosseum, powered by Nvidia engines and hosted by Leonardo, demonstrating a European challenge to US AI dominance.
Italian Startup Challenges US AI Dominance with New Supercomputer
iGenius, an Italian AI startup, is building a supercomputer, Colosseum, powered by Nvidia engines and hosted by Leonardo, demonstrating a European challenge to US AI dominance.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Crypto Gamble: Bitcoin in US Reserves
Facing public skepticism and legal hurdles, President Trump's plan to integrate Bitcoin into the US federal reserve, driven by political backing and financial incentives, risks destabilizing the financial markets while raising serious conflicts of interest.
Trump's Crypto Gamble: Bitcoin in US Reserves
Facing public skepticism and legal hurdles, President Trump's plan to integrate Bitcoin into the US federal reserve, driven by political backing and financial incentives, risks destabilizing the financial markets while raising serious conflicts of interest.
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56% Bias Score
Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia
Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.
Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia
Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.
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56% Bias Score
US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.
US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.
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48% Bias Score
Lavrov Calls for Ukrainian Elections Before Peace Talks Amidst Alleged Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that a ceasefire in Ukraine is currently pointless without reliable agreements and that Ukraine needs to hold elections before peace talks, while Russia denies setting preconditions for talks. Meanwhile, Russia claims to have thwarted Ukrainian attacks on milit...
Lavrov Calls for Ukrainian Elections Before Peace Talks Amidst Alleged Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that a ceasefire in Ukraine is currently pointless without reliable agreements and that Ukraine needs to hold elections before peace talks, while Russia denies setting preconditions for talks. Meanwhile, Russia claims to have thwarted Ukrainian attacks on milit...
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40% Bias Score
Russia Launches Christmas Day Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Christmas Day, Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine's energy grid, leaving 500,000 in Kharkiv without power, heating, or water; one person died; Russia claims it targeted military-industrial sites; Ukraine and Romania deny Russian missile entry into their airspace.
Russia Launches Christmas Day Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Christmas Day, Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine's energy grid, leaving 500,000 in Kharkiv without power, heating, or water; one person died; Russia claims it targeted military-industrial sites; Ukraine and Romania deny Russian missile entry into their airspace.
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32% Bias Score
Israel Extends State of Emergency Until 2025
Israel extended its state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29-7 Knesset vote, enabling the cabinet to bypass parliament; a separate bill increased the 2024 budget by $9 billion for defense, raising the deficit ceiling to 7.7% of GDP.
Israel Extends State of Emergency Until 2025
Israel extended its state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29-7 Knesset vote, enabling the cabinet to bypass parliament; a separate bill increased the 2024 budget by $9 billion for defense, raising the deficit ceiling to 7.7% of GDP.
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48% Bias Score
Ukraine's First All-Robot Military Attack
Ukraine conducted its first ground attack using only drones and robots near Lyptsi, destroying Russian positions; this follows reports of over 12,340 civilian deaths in Ukraine since February 2022, and Russia's losses of 772,280 soldiers, 9,594 tanks, and other significant military equipment.
Ukraine's First All-Robot Military Attack
Ukraine conducted its first ground attack using only drones and robots near Lyptsi, destroying Russian positions; this follows reports of over 12,340 civilian deaths in Ukraine since February 2022, and Russia's losses of 772,280 soldiers, 9,594 tanks, and other significant military equipment.
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48% Bias Score