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Rubio in Israel Amid Gaza Tensions, Hostage Release
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Israel to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu, focusing on the controversial Trump administration plan to take control of the Gaza Strip. This visit follows an Israeli drone strike killing three Hamas police officers and a US arms shipment to Israel, while...
Rubio in Israel Amid Gaza Tensions, Hostage Release
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Israel to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu, focusing on the controversial Trump administration plan to take control of the Gaza Strip. This visit follows an Israeli drone strike killing three Hamas police officers and a US arms shipment to Israel, while...
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48% Bias Score


International Disagreement on Gaza's Future Amidst Threats of Renewed Conflict
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio opposes Hamas's use of a truce with Israel to rebuild, aligning with threats from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump to resume the Gaza war; Hamas denounced Trump's plan to relocate Palestinians as ethnic cleansing, while the Ara...
International Disagreement on Gaza's Future Amidst Threats of Renewed Conflict
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio opposes Hamas's use of a truce with Israel to rebuild, aligning with threats from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump to resume the Gaza war; Hamas denounced Trump's plan to relocate Palestinians as ethnic cleansing, while the Ara...
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64% Bias Score


Japan Tackles "Overtourism" with Etiquette Education
Japan faces unprecedented "overtourism," prompting a unique cultural response focused on educating visitors on proper etiquette rather than restrictions, as seen in other countries grappling with similar issues, with tourist numbers reaching a record 35 million in 2024 and projected to surpass 40 mi...
Japan Tackles "Overtourism" with Etiquette Education
Japan faces unprecedented "overtourism," prompting a unique cultural response focused on educating visitors on proper etiquette rather than restrictions, as seen in other countries grappling with similar issues, with tourist numbers reaching a record 35 million in 2024 and projected to surpass 40 mi...
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52% Bias Score


Global Cooperation Undermined by Nationalist Trends
Argentina's new government announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, following similar actions by the US regarding climate agreements and potential withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council; further, funding for UNWRA was suspended, and a general trend of dismantling multilatera...
Global Cooperation Undermined by Nationalist Trends
Argentina's new government announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, following similar actions by the US regarding climate agreements and potential withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council; further, funding for UNWRA was suspended, and a general trend of dismantling multilatera...
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76% Bias Score


Unequal Remembrance: Italy's 1970s Terrorism
Journalist Michele Brambilla's book, "I peggiori anni della nostra vita," examines Italy's 1970s political violence, highlighting the stark contrast in how the victims of far-left and far-right terrorism are remembered, noting the lack of remorse and accountability from perpetrators on the right.
Unequal Remembrance: Italy's 1970s Terrorism
Journalist Michele Brambilla's book, "I peggiori anni della nostra vita," examines Italy's 1970s political violence, highlighting the stark contrast in how the victims of far-left and far-right terrorism are remembered, noting the lack of remorse and accountability from perpetrators on the right.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Researchers Challenge Government's Academic Reform
Italy's doctoral researchers' association filed a complaint with the EU against a government reform that they believe worsens precarious employment in academia, which already affects 40% of university personnel (around 30,000 people). The reform introduces six new temporary contract types, potential...
Italian Researchers Challenge Government's Academic Reform
Italy's doctoral researchers' association filed a complaint with the EU against a government reform that they believe worsens precarious employment in academia, which already affects 40% of university personnel (around 30,000 people). The reform introduces six new temporary contract types, potential...
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52% Bias Score

Italian Union Debates Employee Share Ownership Proposal
The CISL union in Italy is proposing a law to encourage employees to become shareholders in their companies, sparking debate as CGIL opposes it due to concerns over worker equality and collective bargaining, while proponents highlight potential salary increases and reduced conflicts, with examples f...

Italian Union Debates Employee Share Ownership Proposal
The CISL union in Italy is proposing a law to encourage employees to become shareholders in their companies, sparking debate as CGIL opposes it due to concerns over worker equality and collective bargaining, while proponents highlight potential salary increases and reduced conflicts, with examples f...
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52% Bias Score

Kremlin Rejects Territorial Concessions, American Teacher Released from Russia
Amidst Russia's rejection of territorial swaps with Ukraine and a missile strike on Kyiv causing casualties, the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied an alleged meeting between Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff, who facilitated the release of American teacher Marc Fogel from Russian prison.

Kremlin Rejects Territorial Concessions, American Teacher Released from Russia
Amidst Russia's rejection of territorial swaps with Ukraine and a missile strike on Kyiv causing casualties, the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied an alleged meeting between Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff, who facilitated the release of American teacher Marc Fogel from Russian prison.
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44% Bias Score

Italy's Animal Welfare Laws: A Critical Assessment
Legambiente's analysis of Italian legislation from February 2022 to January 2024 reveals that only one-third of laws concerning pets improved animal welfare, while significantly fewer laws improved welfare for livestock and wildlife, highlighting insufficient penalties for poaching and lack of natio...

Italy's Animal Welfare Laws: A Critical Assessment
Legambiente's analysis of Italian legislation from February 2022 to January 2024 reveals that only one-third of laws concerning pets improved animal welfare, while significantly fewer laws improved welfare for livestock and wildlife, highlighting insufficient penalties for poaching and lack of natio...
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48% Bias Score

Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.

Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.
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56% Bias Score

\"Italian Government's Justice Reform: Discrepancy Between Promises and Outcomes\"\
The Italian government's promises of judicial reform are contradicted by practical outcomes, with IT system failures, staff shortages, and policy changes causing significant delays and negative impacts on citizens' lives, as evidenced by increased processing times for legal matters and unchanged pri...

\"Italian Government's Justice Reform: Discrepancy Between Promises and Outcomes\"\
The Italian government's promises of judicial reform are contradicted by practical outcomes, with IT system failures, staff shortages, and policy changes causing significant delays and negative impacts on citizens' lives, as evidenced by increased processing times for legal matters and unchanged pri...
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68% Bias Score

Kuleba: Ukraine Elections Unnecessary; Zelensky Modernizes Army; Trump Seeks Rare Earth Minerals for Aid
Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that upcoming elections are unnecessary due to the lack of chances for pro-Russian candidates; President Zelensky is modernizing the army to address issues of underperforming units; President Trump proposed trading Ukrainian rare earth minerals ...

Kuleba: Ukraine Elections Unnecessary; Zelensky Modernizes Army; Trump Seeks Rare Earth Minerals for Aid
Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that upcoming elections are unnecessary due to the lack of chances for pro-Russian candidates; President Zelensky is modernizing the army to address issues of underperforming units; President Trump proposed trading Ukrainian rare earth minerals ...
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52% Bias Score
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