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Poland Sees Large Anti-Immigration Protests
Anti-immigration protests organized by Poland's Confederation Liberty and Independence party occurred in over 80 cities, demanding border closures with Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Slovakia, reflecting rising anti-immigrant sentiment and the success of far-right candidates in recent elections.
Poland Sees Large Anti-Immigration Protests
Anti-immigration protests organized by Poland's Confederation Liberty and Independence party occurred in over 80 cities, demanding border closures with Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Slovakia, reflecting rising anti-immigrant sentiment and the success of far-right candidates in recent elections.
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20% Bias Score


Kazakhstan to Transform Baikonur Cosmodrome into Space Tourism Hub
Kazakhstan plans to transform over 50 decommissioned facilities at the Baikonur Cosmodrome into a tourism hub by 2029, aiming for 50,000 annual visitors, leveraging iconic sites like Gagarin's launchpad for immersive experiences and infrastructure development.
Kazakhstan to Transform Baikonur Cosmodrome into Space Tourism Hub
Kazakhstan plans to transform over 50 decommissioned facilities at the Baikonur Cosmodrome into a tourism hub by 2029, aiming for 50,000 annual visitors, leveraging iconic sites like Gagarin's launchpad for immersive experiences and infrastructure development.
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52% Bias Score


Bitcoin Price Predicted to Hit \$162,353 in 2024 Amidst Regulatory Changes and Bubble Concerns
A Finder survey forecasts Bitcoin to reach \$162,353 in 2024, driven by increased regulation, institutional investment, and limited supply, but concerns exist about a potential bubble and the threat of quantum computing.
Bitcoin Price Predicted to Hit \$162,353 in 2024 Amidst Regulatory Changes and Bubble Concerns
A Finder survey forecasts Bitcoin to reach \$162,353 in 2024, driven by increased regulation, institutional investment, and limited supply, but concerns exist about a potential bubble and the threat of quantum computing.
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40% Bias Score


28 Gaza Children Killed Daily: UNICEF
In Gaza, an average of 28 children are killed daily, totaling over 17,000 child deaths and 33,000 injuries over 21 months, according to UNICEF, amid food shortages and incidents like the 10 July strike on a medical clinic.
28 Gaza Children Killed Daily: UNICEF
In Gaza, an average of 28 children are killed daily, totaling over 17,000 child deaths and 33,000 injuries over 21 months, according to UNICEF, amid food shortages and incidents like the 10 July strike on a medical clinic.
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48% Bias Score


Diminishing Returns on Healthcare Spending in Wealthy Nations
A global analysis reveals diminishing returns on healthcare spending in wealthy nations; while higher spending improves health, exceeding a certain threshold reduces efficiency, with the US losing 6.2 healthy life years due to inefficiency, while China optimizes spending.
Diminishing Returns on Healthcare Spending in Wealthy Nations
A global analysis reveals diminishing returns on healthcare spending in wealthy nations; while higher spending improves health, exceeding a certain threshold reduces efficiency, with the US losing 6.2 healthy life years due to inefficiency, while China optimizes spending.
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32% Bias Score


UK Biobank Completes World's Largest Full-Body Imaging Study
The UK Biobank completed the world's largest full-body imaging study, scanning 100,000 British volunteers to produce over one billion images now available to 22,000+ global researchers for health research, enabling early disease detection and improved treatments.
UK Biobank Completes World's Largest Full-Body Imaging Study
The UK Biobank completed the world's largest full-body imaging study, scanning 100,000 British volunteers to produce over one billion images now available to 22,000+ global researchers for health research, enabling early disease detection and improved treatments.
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32% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Leader Attends Martyr's Day Amidst Elections and Conflict
Myanmar's military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, attended the Martyr's Day ceremony for the first time since the 2021 coup, amidst preparations for a widely criticized election and ongoing conflict that has killed almost 7,000 people and led to the arrest of nearly 30,000.

Myanmar Junta Leader Attends Martyr's Day Amidst Elections and Conflict
Myanmar's military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, attended the Martyr's Day ceremony for the first time since the 2021 coup, amidst preparations for a widely criticized election and ongoing conflict that has killed almost 7,000 people and led to the arrest of nearly 30,000.
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44% Bias Score

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Aviation Industry €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 2,900 flight cancellations and 7,400 delays, impacting over 1 million passengers and costing the industry €120 million due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and management issues; EasyJet alone lost €17.3 million.

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Aviation Industry €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 2,900 flight cancellations and 7,400 delays, impacting over 1 million passengers and costing the industry €120 million due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and management issues; EasyJet alone lost €17.3 million.
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52% Bias Score

EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.

EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.
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36% Bias Score

EU Prepares €72 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Facing potential 30% US tariffs on EU goods by August 1st, the EU plans €72 billion in counter-tariffs on US imports, impacting sectors like aviation, machinery, and agriculture; Ireland and Germany are expected to be most affected.

EU Prepares €72 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Facing potential 30% US tariffs on EU goods by August 1st, the EU plans €72 billion in counter-tariffs on US imports, impacting sectors like aviation, machinery, and agriculture; Ireland and Germany are expected to be most affected.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces Trade Deal with Indonesia, Imposing 19% Tariff
President Trump announced a trade deal with Indonesia, imposing a 19% tariff on Indonesian imports while claiming zero tariffs on US goods to Indonesia, including $15 billion in energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets; however, Indonesia has yet to confirm this agreement.

Trump Announces Trade Deal with Indonesia, Imposing 19% Tariff
President Trump announced a trade deal with Indonesia, imposing a 19% tariff on Indonesian imports while claiming zero tariffs on US goods to Indonesia, including $15 billion in energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets; however, Indonesia has yet to confirm this agreement.
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56% Bias Score

Kyivstar Tests Starlink Satellite Messaging for Remote Ukrainian Areas
Kyivstar, Ukraine's largest mobile operator, started testing Starlink's direct-to-cell satellite messaging last week, aiming for a mid-2026 launch to provide service in remote areas, despite concerns about Ukraine's technological dependence on Elon Musk.

Kyivstar Tests Starlink Satellite Messaging for Remote Ukrainian Areas
Kyivstar, Ukraine's largest mobile operator, started testing Starlink's direct-to-cell satellite messaging last week, aiming for a mid-2026 launch to provide service in remote areas, despite concerns about Ukraine's technological dependence on Elon Musk.
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60% Bias Score
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