Beninese Soldiers Killed in Mine Blast Near Burkina Faso Border
Three Beninese soldiers died in a mine explosion on December 10th, 2023, while patrolling Pendjari National Park near the Burkina Faso border, marking a continuation of escalating jihadist attacks in northern Benin.
Beninese Soldiers Killed in Mine Blast Near Burkina Faso Border
Three Beninese soldiers died in a mine explosion on December 10th, 2023, while patrolling Pendjari National Park near the Burkina Faso border, marking a continuation of escalating jihadist attacks in northern Benin.
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16% Bias Score
European NGOs Challenge Glyphosate Authorization Renewal in EU Court
European NGOs, including PAN Europe, ClientEarth, and Générations Futures, filed a lawsuit with the European Court of Justice on December 11, 2023, challenging the European Commission's November 2023 decision to extend the authorization of the controversial herbicide glyphosate until 2033, citing co...
European NGOs Challenge Glyphosate Authorization Renewal in EU Court
European NGOs, including PAN Europe, ClientEarth, and Générations Futures, filed a lawsuit with the European Court of Justice on December 11, 2023, challenging the European Commission's November 2023 decision to extend the authorization of the controversial herbicide glyphosate until 2033, citing co...
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40% Bias Score
France to regulate dentist installations starting January 2025
France will implement new regulations for dentist installations starting January 1st, 2025, limiting new practices in oversupplied areas (5% of the population) while increasing aid to €50,000 in underserved areas (30%).
France to regulate dentist installations starting January 2025
France will implement new regulations for dentist installations starting January 1st, 2025, limiting new practices in oversupplied areas (5% of the population) while increasing aid to €50,000 in underserved areas (30%).
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40% Bias Score
French Village Revitalization Project Raises Accessibility Concerns
The mayor of Vic-sur-Cère, France, is redesigning the town center to be car-free, creating green spaces and addressing concerns about accessibility for residents with mobility issues while aiming to revitalize the village.
French Village Revitalization Project Raises Accessibility Concerns
The mayor of Vic-sur-Cère, France, is redesigning the town center to be car-free, creating green spaces and addressing concerns about accessibility for residents with mobility issues while aiming to revitalize the village.
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44% Bias Score
Collapse of Assad Regime in Syria After 54 Years
The Assad regime in Syria collapsed after 54 years, following a series of military defeats and popular uprisings fueled by external factors such as the withdrawal of Iranian and Russian support and increased Turkish backing for the opposition, as well as internal factors including systemic corruptio...
Collapse of Assad Regime in Syria After 54 Years
The Assad regime in Syria collapsed after 54 years, following a series of military defeats and popular uprisings fueled by external factors such as the withdrawal of Iranian and Russian support and increased Turkish backing for the opposition, as well as internal factors including systemic corruptio...
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44% Bias Score
Calm in Damascus After Assad's Departure, Hayat Tahrir Al-Cham Assumes Control
On September 9th, following Bashar Al-Assad's departure, Damascus saw calm after previous day's violence. Rebel group Hayat Tahrir Al-Cham secured government buildings, despite some being damaged, and now controls the streets with checkpoints and curfews, though traffic resumed, with citizens exchan...
Calm in Damascus After Assad's Departure, Hayat Tahrir Al-Cham Assumes Control
On September 9th, following Bashar Al-Assad's departure, Damascus saw calm after previous day's violence. Rebel group Hayat Tahrir Al-Cham secured government buildings, despite some being damaged, and now controls the streets with checkpoints and curfews, though traffic resumed, with citizens exchan...
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40% Bias Score
Contradictory Polygenic Risk Scores Question Personalized Medicine's Future
A recent JAMA study revealed contradictory results from nearly fifty polygenic risk scores for coronary artery diseases, questioning their reliability for predicting genetic predispositions and impacting personalized medicine approaches.
Contradictory Polygenic Risk Scores Question Personalized Medicine's Future
A recent JAMA study revealed contradictory results from nearly fifty polygenic risk scores for coronary artery diseases, questioning their reliability for predicting genetic predispositions and impacting personalized medicine approaches.
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56% Bias Score
France Averts Government Shutdown with Emergency Budget Law
France's outgoing government will pass a short-term law on December 11th to prevent a government shutdown after a no-confidence vote blocked the 2025 budget; the law temporarily maintains essential financial operations until a new budget is approved.
France Averts Government Shutdown with Emergency Budget Law
France's outgoing government will pass a short-term law on December 11th to prevent a government shutdown after a no-confidence vote blocked the 2025 budget; the law temporarily maintains essential financial operations until a new budget is approved.
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36% Bias Score
Death of Longtime Parisian Socialist Politician Roger Madec
Roger Madec, a prominent Parisian Socialist politician and former mayor of the 19th arrondissement, died unexpectedly on December 9th at age 74, prompting widespread tributes.
Death of Longtime Parisian Socialist Politician Roger Madec
Roger Madec, a prominent Parisian Socialist politician and former mayor of the 19th arrondissement, died unexpectedly on December 9th at age 74, prompting widespread tributes.
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20% Bias Score
"Lawyer's 100-Day Trial: A Fight for Humanity in Mazan Rape Case"
"Béatrice Zavarro, a lawyer, defended Dominique Pelicot in the Mazan rape trial, lasting over 100 days, focusing on her client's humanity, not avoiding a potential 20-year sentence; the verdict is expected on December 19th or 20th."
"Lawyer's 100-Day Trial: A Fight for Humanity in Mazan Rape Case"
"Béatrice Zavarro, a lawyer, defended Dominique Pelicot in the Mazan rape trial, lasting over 100 days, focusing on her client's humanity, not avoiding a potential 20-year sentence; the verdict is expected on December 19th or 20th."
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68% Bias Score
Assad Flees Syria as Rebels Seize Power
Islamist rebels ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday, ending his family's 55-year rule after a swift offensive that freed thousands from prisons. Rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is now coordinating a power transfer, focusing on maintaining essential services.
Assad Flees Syria as Rebels Seize Power
Islamist rebels ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday, ending his family's 55-year rule after a swift offensive that freed thousands from prisons. Rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is now coordinating a power transfer, focusing on maintaining essential services.
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64% Bias Score
Over 100 Killed in Sudan Airstrike on Market
An airstrike on a market in Kabkabiya, North Darfur, Sudan, on December 9th, killed over 100 and injured hundreds, according to Emergency Lawyers; the Sudanese army denies responsibility, citing lies spread by RSF-supporting parties, amidst an ongoing conflict causing a major humanitarian crisis.
Over 100 Killed in Sudan Airstrike on Market
An airstrike on a market in Kabkabiya, North Darfur, Sudan, on December 9th, killed over 100 and injured hundreds, according to Emergency Lawyers; the Sudanese army denies responsibility, citing lies spread by RSF-supporting parties, amidst an ongoing conflict causing a major humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score