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Massive Jurassic Dinosaur Footprint Discovery in Oxfordshire
Paleontologists discovered over 200 dinosaur footprints, including those of Megalosaurus and sauropods, at Dewars Farm quarry in Oxfordshire, dating back 166 million years, creating the largest dinosaur track site in the UK.
Massive Jurassic Dinosaur Footprint Discovery in Oxfordshire
Paleontologists discovered over 200 dinosaur footprints, including those of Megalosaurus and sauropods, at Dewars Farm quarry in Oxfordshire, dating back 166 million years, creating the largest dinosaur track site in the UK.
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16% Bias Score


Turkey's Economic Confidence Index Rises Amidst Lingering Challenges
Turkey's December 2024 economic confidence index rose to 98.8, up from 97.1 in November, driven by improvements in various sectors, despite past economic challenges related to high inflation and controversial monetary policies.
Turkey's Economic Confidence Index Rises Amidst Lingering Challenges
Turkey's December 2024 economic confidence index rose to 98.8, up from 97.1 in November, driven by improvements in various sectors, despite past economic challenges related to high inflation and controversial monetary policies.
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40% Bias Score


Milanovic Likely to Win Croatian Presidential Election Amidst Political Tensions
Croatian voters head to the polls on January 5th, 2025, to elect a president for the next five years; incumbent Zoran Milanovic, a fierce critic of the government, is predicted to win, though a second round may be needed on January 12th against Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling party, amidst ...
Milanovic Likely to Win Croatian Presidential Election Amidst Political Tensions
Croatian voters head to the polls on January 5th, 2025, to elect a president for the next five years; incumbent Zoran Milanovic, a fierce critic of the government, is predicted to win, though a second round may be needed on January 12th against Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling party, amidst ...
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US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The US will announce a $1.25 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including advanced air defense systems, missiles, and artillery, amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and concerns about future aid under a Trump presidency.
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The US will announce a $1.25 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including advanced air defense systems, missiles, and artillery, amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and concerns about future aid under a Trump presidency.
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56% Bias Score


NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Sabotage of Undersea Cable
NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols after damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, potentially caused by a Russian-linked ship, the "Eagle S," which was seized by Finnish authorities. The incident follows a pattern of suspected sabotage targeting undersea infrastructure in the Balt...
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Sabotage of Undersea Cable
NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols after damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, potentially caused by a Russian-linked ship, the "Eagle S," which was seized by Finnish authorities. The incident follows a pattern of suspected sabotage targeting undersea infrastructure in the Balt...
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Russian Scientists Criticize Government's Response to Kerch Strait Oil Spill
Two Russian tankers sank in the Kerch Strait on December 15, spilling an estimated 40% of their 9,200 metric tons of fuel oil, causing an ecological disaster that has drawn rare public criticism of the Russian government for its inadequate cleanup response.
Russian Scientists Criticize Government's Response to Kerch Strait Oil Spill
Two Russian tankers sank in the Kerch Strait on December 15, spilling an estimated 40% of their 9,200 metric tons of fuel oil, causing an ecological disaster that has drawn rare public criticism of the Russian government for its inadequate cleanup response.
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NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.

NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.
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36% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Demands Accountability from Russia for Plane Crash
Following the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane in Russian airspace, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demands Russia admit guilt, punish those responsible, and compensate victims, claiming the plane was damaged by electronic warfare and ground fire; Russia has apologized.

Azerbaijan Demands Accountability from Russia for Plane Crash
Following the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane in Russian airspace, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demands Russia admit guilt, punish those responsible, and compensate victims, claiming the plane was damaged by electronic warfare and ground fire; Russia has apologized.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Raid Destroys Last Major Hospital in Northern Gaza
Israeli forces raided and set fire to the Kamal Adwan hospital, the last major functioning hospital in northern Gaza, forcing evacuations and causing significant damage, according to the Hamas-run health ministry; the IDF denied involvement but blamed Hamas.

Israeli Raid Destroys Last Major Hospital in Northern Gaza
Israeli forces raided and set fire to the Kamal Adwan hospital, the last major functioning hospital in northern Gaza, forcing evacuations and causing significant damage, according to the Hamas-run health ministry; the IDF denied involvement but blamed Hamas.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Air Defenses Suspected in Azerbaijani Plane Crash
Initial evidence suggests Russian air defenses may have downed an Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29, prompting flight suspensions and an ongoing investigation.

Russian Air Defenses Suspected in Azerbaijani Plane Crash
Initial evidence suggests Russian air defenses may have downed an Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29, prompting flight suspensions and an ongoing investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
Five journalists working for the Al-Quds Al-Yawm TV network were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their van parked near a hospital in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, prompting accusations of targeting civilians amidst ongoing conflict, while Israel claims it was a precise strike on a militant cell.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
Five journalists working for the Al-Quds Al-Yawm TV network were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their van parked near a hospital in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, prompting accusations of targeting civilians amidst ongoing conflict, while Israel claims it was a precise strike on a militant cell.
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56% Bias Score

Suspected Sabotage Damages Baltic Sea Power Cable
A power cable connecting Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on Christmas Day; a Russian shadow fleet tanker is under investigation for suspected sabotage, raising concerns about regional stability and critical infrastructure security.

Suspected Sabotage Damages Baltic Sea Power Cable
A power cable connecting Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on Christmas Day; a Russian shadow fleet tanker is under investigation for suspected sabotage, raising concerns about regional stability and critical infrastructure security.
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48% Bias Score
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