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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


Multiple Drone Strikes Hit Iraqi Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Drone strikes hit three oil fields in Iraq's Kurdistan region on Wednesday, causing only material damage, amidst rising tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports and a closed pipeline to Turkey; the attacks bring the total number of targeted oil fields to five in the past week.
Multiple Drone Strikes Hit Iraqi Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Drone strikes hit three oil fields in Iraq's Kurdistan region on Wednesday, causing only material damage, amidst rising tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports and a closed pipeline to Turkey; the attacks bring the total number of targeted oil fields to five in the past week.
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36% Bias Score


Stolen Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii After WWII
An erotic-themed Roman mosaic, stolen during WWII, was repatriated to Pompeii's Archaeological Park from Germany in September 2023 after the heirs of its last owner contacted Italian authorities, marking a significant moment in cultural heritage recovery and underscoring a shift in mentalities.
Stolen Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii After WWII
An erotic-themed Roman mosaic, stolen during WWII, was repatriated to Pompeii's Archaeological Park from Germany in September 2023 after the heirs of its last owner contacted Italian authorities, marking a significant moment in cultural heritage recovery and underscoring a shift in mentalities.
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24% Bias Score


Varying EU Sperm Donation Laws Raise Ethical Concerns
Europe sees a rise in donor-conceived births due to delayed parenthood and diverse family structures, but inconsistent national regulations on sperm and egg donation—ranging from one to 75 children per donor—raise ethical and public health concerns, prompting a proposal for a European donor registry...
Varying EU Sperm Donation Laws Raise Ethical Concerns
Europe sees a rise in donor-conceived births due to delayed parenthood and diverse family structures, but inconsistent national regulations on sperm and egg donation—ranging from one to 75 children per donor—raise ethical and public health concerns, prompting a proposal for a European donor registry...
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60% Bias Score


Trump to Sell Weapons to NATO Allies for Ukraine, Proposes Steep Tariffs on Russian Energy Buyers
US President Trump announced plans to sell advanced weaponry to NATO allies for transfer to Ukraine, prompting a visit from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for talks this week, alongside a proposed 500% tariff on goods from countries continuing to buy Russian energy.
Trump to Sell Weapons to NATO Allies for Ukraine, Proposes Steep Tariffs on Russian Energy Buyers
US President Trump announced plans to sell advanced weaponry to NATO allies for transfer to Ukraine, prompting a visit from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for talks this week, alongside a proposed 500% tariff on goods from countries continuing to buy Russian energy.
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48% Bias Score


Eight Detained After Far-Right Fueled Clashes in Torre-Pacheco
Eight people were detained in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, following violent clashes between far-right groups and migrants after a 68-year-old man reported being assaulted, prompting retaliatory attacks fueled by manipulated online videos; the government condemned far-right involvement.
Eight Detained After Far-Right Fueled Clashes in Torre-Pacheco
Eight people were detained in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, following violent clashes between far-right groups and migrants after a 68-year-old man reported being assaulted, prompting retaliatory attacks fueled by manipulated online videos; the government condemned far-right involvement.
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36% Bias Score

FIFA Faces Heat: Climate Change Threatens World Cup
The 2024 FIFA World Cup faces significant heat risks, with six of sixteen host cities at extremely high risk for heat stress; FIFA is mitigating this with covered stadiums, but long-term solutions involving calendar changes are crucial.

FIFA Faces Heat: Climate Change Threatens World Cup
The 2024 FIFA World Cup faces significant heat risks, with six of sixteen host cities at extremely high risk for heat stress; FIFA is mitigating this with covered stadiums, but long-term solutions involving calendar changes are crucial.
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40% 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

Central Asian Renewable Energy to Flow to Europe via New Green Corridor
Green Corridor Union LLC, registered in Baku, will coordinate the export of surplus renewable electricity from Central Asia to Europe via a high-voltage transmission infrastructure, connecting Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan's energy grids.

Central Asian Renewable Energy to Flow to Europe via New Green Corridor
Green Corridor Union LLC, registered in Baku, will coordinate the export of surplus renewable electricity from Central Asia to Europe via a high-voltage transmission infrastructure, connecting Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan's energy grids.
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40% Bias Score

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Announces NATO-Funded Weapons for Ukraine, Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia
President Trump announced a deal with NATO to supply weapons to Ukraine, with NATO covering the costs, and threatened 100% tariffs on Russia within 50 days if the war in Ukraine doesn't end; this follows a decision to supply Ukraine with sophisticated weapons systems like Patriot missiles, with Germ...

Trump Announces NATO-Funded Weapons for Ukraine, Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia
President Trump announced a deal with NATO to supply weapons to Ukraine, with NATO covering the costs, and threatened 100% tariffs on Russia within 50 days if the war in Ukraine doesn't end; this follows a decision to supply Ukraine with sophisticated weapons systems like Patriot missiles, with Germ...
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48% Bias Score

EU Gender Gap in Cultural Employment Narrows, but Pay Inequality Remains
The EU's gender employment gap in the cultural sector narrowed significantly from 6.4 percentage points in 2015 to 0.8 percentage points in 2024, with women exceeding men in cultural employment in 16 EU countries; however, a 13.5% gender pay gap persists, alongside underrepresentation of women in ma...

EU Gender Gap in Cultural Employment Narrows, but Pay Inequality Remains
The EU's gender employment gap in the cultural sector narrowed significantly from 6.4 percentage points in 2015 to 0.8 percentage points in 2024, with women exceeding men in cultural employment in 16 EU countries; however, a 13.5% gender pay gap persists, alongside underrepresentation of women in ma...
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20% Bias Score
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