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Greenland's Cultural Revival Fuels Push for Independence
In Greenland, a cultural revival reclaiming Inuit heritage and spirituality is underway, challenging the legacy of Danish colonial suppression and fueled by increased US attention to the island's resources and strategic location, potentially leading to greater political independence.
Greenland's Cultural Revival Fuels Push for Independence
In Greenland, a cultural revival reclaiming Inuit heritage and spirituality is underway, challenging the legacy of Danish colonial suppression and fueled by increased US attention to the island's resources and strategic location, potentially leading to greater political independence.
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40% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests, Raising Concerns About Turkish Democracy
Istanbul's mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on Wednesday on charges of corruption and terror links, sparking widespread protests and clashes with police across Turkey, prompting government-imposed demonstration bans and raising concerns about the upcoming 2028 presidential elections.
İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests, Raising Concerns About Turkish Democracy
Istanbul's mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on Wednesday on charges of corruption and terror links, sparking widespread protests and clashes with police across Turkey, prompting government-imposed demonstration bans and raising concerns about the upcoming 2028 presidential elections.
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44% Bias Score


Accelerating Glacier Melt Threatens Global Water Security and Sea Levels
On the first ever World Glacier Day, the UN highlights the alarming rate of glacier melt: 9,000 billion tonnes of ice have been lost since 1975, contributing to flooding, water scarcity, and sea-level rise, threatening hundreds of millions of people.
Accelerating Glacier Melt Threatens Global Water Security and Sea Levels
On the first ever World Glacier Day, the UN highlights the alarming rate of glacier melt: 9,000 billion tonnes of ice have been lost since 1975, contributing to flooding, water scarcity, and sea-level rise, threatening hundreds of millions of people.
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40% Bias Score


French Military Cyber Drills Highlight Vulnerability in Missile System
France's largest cyber defense drills, DEFNET, simulated a cyberattack on a warship's missile system using an infected USB key, highlighting the need for rapid response and improved cybersecurity procedures; 15,000 personnel participated in the two-week exercise concluding March 28th.
French Military Cyber Drills Highlight Vulnerability in Missile System
France's largest cyber defense drills, DEFNET, simulated a cyberattack on a warship's missile system using an infected USB key, highlighting the need for rapid response and improved cybersecurity procedures; 15,000 personnel participated in the two-week exercise concluding March 28th.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Signs Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to dismantle the US Department of Education, returning authority over education to states and local communities while maintaining certain critical functions like Title I funding and Pell Grants; the move has sparked bipartisan opposition.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to dismantle the US Department of Education, returning authority over education to states and local communities while maintaining certain critical functions like Title I funding and Pell Grants; the move has sparked bipartisan opposition.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Spending Bill, Amending Fiscal Rules
Germany's Bundesrat approved a €500 billion spending bill for defense and infrastructure, amending fiscal rules to allow increased military spending and investments, reflecting a shift in the country's financial and geopolitical approach following negotiations involving the Greens and concessions by...
Germany Approves €500 Billion Spending Bill, Amending Fiscal Rules
Germany's Bundesrat approved a €500 billion spending bill for defense and infrastructure, amending fiscal rules to allow increased military spending and investments, reflecting a shift in the country's financial and geopolitical approach following negotiations involving the Greens and concessions by...
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40% Bias Score

Sudan Military Recaptured Republican Palace in Khartoum
Sudan's military has retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF paramilitary group after almost two years of fighting, marking a symbolic victory but not an end to the conflict, which has caused a major humanitarian crisis and continues in other parts of the country.

Sudan Military Recaptured Republican Palace in Khartoum
Sudan's military has retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF paramilitary group after almost two years of fighting, marking a symbolic victory but not an end to the conflict, which has caused a major humanitarian crisis and continues in other parts of the country.
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44% Bias Score

Diverse Spring Equinox Celebrations Across Central Asia
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan celebrate the spring equinox with distinct traditions: Azerbaijan's Novruz includes fire jumping and symbolic figures; Kazakhstan's Nauryznama is a 10-day festival emphasizing family and nomadic traditions; Turkey's Nevruz is a community-driven celebrat...

Diverse Spring Equinox Celebrations Across Central Asia
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan celebrate the spring equinox with distinct traditions: Azerbaijan's Novruz includes fire jumping and symbolic figures; Kazakhstan's Nauryznama is a 10-day festival emphasizing family and nomadic traditions; Turkey's Nevruz is a community-driven celebrat...
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16% Bias Score

Heathrow Airport Closed After Substation Fire
A fire at a west London electrical substation caused a power outage, forcing Heathrow Airport to close for a day, affecting at least 1,350 flights and disrupting 16,300 homes; the cause is under investigation.

Heathrow Airport Closed After Substation Fire
A fire at a west London electrical substation caused a power outage, forcing Heathrow Airport to close for a day, affecting at least 1,350 flights and disrupting 16,300 homes; the cause is under investigation.
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36% Bias Score

Trade Uncertainty Cuts Global Investment
Increased trade policy uncertainty, primarily due to US policies, is causing businesses in major economies to reduce investments, potentially lowering global GDP growth by 0.2% in the Eurozone over the next 12 months and up to 1% in some small EU countries within two years, according to Oxford Econo...

Trade Uncertainty Cuts Global Investment
Increased trade policy uncertainty, primarily due to US policies, is causing businesses in major economies to reduce investments, potentially lowering global GDP growth by 0.2% in the Eurozone over the next 12 months and up to 1% in some small EU countries within two years, according to Oxford Econo...
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44% Bias Score

Sudan Army Recaptured Khartoum's Republican Palace
Sudan's army retook the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF on Friday, marking a symbolic victory after nearly two years of war; however, fighting continues elsewhere.

Sudan Army Recaptured Khartoum's Republican Palace
Sudan's army retook the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF on Friday, marking a symbolic victory after nearly two years of war; however, fighting continues elsewhere.
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56% Bias Score

Bank of Portugal Replaces Millions in Damaged Banknotes Due to Cash Hoarding
The Bank of Portugal replaced 317,000 damaged banknotes worth €13.8 million over the past decade, primarily due to humidity from burying cash, reflecting a lack of trust in banks or emergency savings strategies; 2024 saw over €1.7 million in damaged notes, mostly €20 and €50 denominations.

Bank of Portugal Replaces Millions in Damaged Banknotes Due to Cash Hoarding
The Bank of Portugal replaced 317,000 damaged banknotes worth €13.8 million over the past decade, primarily due to humidity from burying cash, reflecting a lack of trust in banks or emergency savings strategies; 2024 saw over €1.7 million in damaged notes, mostly €20 and €50 denominations.
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20% Bias Score
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