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Moscow Drone Attacks Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Drone attacks targeted Moscow on May 7th, 2024, prompting airport closures, while Russia launched retaliatory strikes in Ukraine, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage; both sides remain at odds over proposed ceasefires.
Moscow Drone Attacks Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Drone attacks targeted Moscow on May 7th, 2024, prompting airport closures, while Russia launched retaliatory strikes in Ukraine, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage; both sides remain at odds over proposed ceasefires.
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36% Bias Score


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0% Bias Score


EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File
Germany launches a nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) on April 29th, allowing patients and doctors digital access to medical records, aiming to improve healthcare coordination and prevent errors while ensuring data privacy through patient-controlled access and encryption.
Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File
Germany launches a nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) on April 29th, allowing patients and doctors digital access to medical records, aiming to improve healthcare coordination and prevent errors while ensuring data privacy through patient-controlled access and encryption.
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40% Bias Score


Misinformation Mars Portugal's Upcoming Elections
Misleading claims surrounding Portugal's May 18th election are being spread by politicians and social media users, highlighting the need for fact-checking as credible polls show a different picture than what some claim. A new rapid response system is in place to address disinformation.
Misinformation Mars Portugal's Upcoming Elections
Misleading claims surrounding Portugal's May 18th election are being spread by politicians and social media users, highlighting the need for fact-checking as credible polls show a different picture than what some claim. A new rapid response system is in place to address disinformation.
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40% Bias Score


Agent Orange's Enduring Legacy: Three Million Vietnamese Still Suffer 50 Years After the Vietnam War
Fifty years after the Vietnam War ended, three million Vietnamese still suffer from severe health problems caused by the US military's use of Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide that continues to contaminate the environment and affect future generations, despite some US cleanup efforts.
Agent Orange's Enduring Legacy: Three Million Vietnamese Still Suffer 50 Years After the Vietnam War
Fifty years after the Vietnam War ended, three million Vietnamese still suffer from severe health problems caused by the US military's use of Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide that continues to contaminate the environment and affect future generations, despite some US cleanup efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Victory Signals Shift in German Foreign Policy
Following the CDU's election victory in Germany, Friedrich Merz, the incoming Chancellor, plans to prioritize security and repair strained relations with European neighbors, contrasting with his predecessor's approach, and potentially resolving past disagreements within the EU.

Merz's Victory Signals Shift in German Foreign Policy
Following the CDU's election victory in Germany, Friedrich Merz, the incoming Chancellor, plans to prioritize security and repair strained relations with European neighbors, contrasting with his predecessor's approach, and potentially resolving past disagreements within the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Israel's Second Airstrike on Syria Amid Sectarian Violence
Following recent sectarian violence in Syria, Israel conducted a second airstrike near Damascus within 48 hours, aiming to protect the Druze minority amid rising tensions and instability after the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

Israel's Second Airstrike on Syria Amid Sectarian Violence
Following recent sectarian violence in Syria, Israel conducted a second airstrike near Damascus within 48 hours, aiming to protect the Druze minority amid rising tensions and instability after the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.
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40% Bias Score

Frontex Chief: Three Years Needed to Change Agency Culture
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens says cultural change within the agency will take three years, addressing transparency and diversity issues while acknowledging past involvement in pushbacks and limitations in responding to the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died.

Frontex Chief: Three Years Needed to Change Agency Culture
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens says cultural change within the agency will take three years, addressing transparency and diversity issues while acknowledging past involvement in pushbacks and limitations in responding to the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died.
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44% Bias Score

EU Industrial Pollution Costs Drop by One-Third, IED 2.0 Aims for Further Reductions
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants, once responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollutants, have seen a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs (2012-2021) due to policy-driven adoption of renewable energy and cleaner technologies, with the revis...

EU Industrial Pollution Costs Drop by One-Third, IED 2.0 Aims for Further Reductions
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants, once responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollutants, have seen a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs (2012-2021) due to policy-driven adoption of renewable energy and cleaner technologies, with the revis...
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32% Bias Score

Danish King Visits Greenland Amidst US Annexation Threats
King Frederik X of Denmark visited Greenland to demonstrate solidarity against US President Trump's threats of annexation, following a meeting between Greenland's new prime minister and Danish officials and amidst Greenland's pursuit of independence.

Danish King Visits Greenland Amidst US Annexation Threats
King Frederik X of Denmark visited Greenland to demonstrate solidarity against US President Trump's threats of annexation, following a meeting between Greenland's new prime minister and Danish officials and amidst Greenland's pursuit of independence.
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36% Bias Score

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...
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20% Bias Score
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