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French Tourism Unveils Water-Saving Plans to Reduce Consumption by 10% by 2030
French tourism businesses unveiled water-saving plans on April 24th, aiming for a 10% reduction in water use by 2030, encompassing hotels, restaurants, and leisure, with the hotel sector being the largest consumer (197 million m³ annually).
French Tourism Unveils Water-Saving Plans to Reduce Consumption by 10% by 2030
French tourism businesses unveiled water-saving plans on April 24th, aiming for a 10% reduction in water use by 2030, encompassing hotels, restaurants, and leisure, with the hotel sector being the largest consumer (197 million m³ annually).
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32% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Force WHO to Reduce Operations, Lay Off Staff
Due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024 and 2025 and reduced aid from other nations, the WHO faces a $560-650 million budget deficit, necessitating staff layoffs and operational restructuring, with the most significant impact expected at its Geneva headquarters.
US Funding Cuts Force WHO to Reduce Operations, Lay Off Staff
Due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024 and 2025 and reduced aid from other nations, the WHO faces a $560-650 million budget deficit, necessitating staff layoffs and operational restructuring, with the most significant impact expected at its Geneva headquarters.
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36% Bias Score


El Paso Walmart Shooter Receives Life Sentence in Texas
On April 21, 2024, Patrick Crusius, the white supremacist responsible for the August 2019 El Paso, Texas Walmart shooting that killed 23 and wounded dozens, received a life sentence without parole in a Texas court, adding to his prior 90 consecutive life sentences from a federal court in 2023.
El Paso Walmart Shooter Receives Life Sentence in Texas
On April 21, 2024, Patrick Crusius, the white supremacist responsible for the August 2019 El Paso, Texas Walmart shooting that killed 23 and wounded dozens, received a life sentence without parole in a Texas court, adding to his prior 90 consecutive life sentences from a federal court in 2023.
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16% Bias Score


Hegseth's "Signalgate" Scandal Widens with New Leak Allegations
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces a deepening "Signalgate" scandal after sharing Yemen strike details on Signal with a journalist and a separate group including family and associates, prompting an internal Pentagon investigation and fierce political backlash.
Hegseth's "Signalgate" Scandal Widens with New Leak Allegations
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces a deepening "Signalgate" scandal after sharing Yemen strike details on Signal with a journalist and a separate group including family and associates, prompting an internal Pentagon investigation and fierce political backlash.
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44% Bias Score


Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
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68% Bias Score


French Regions Face Flash Floods, Leading to Evacuations
Flash floods in Charente and Charente-Maritime, France, on April 21st, caused by the rising Dronne River, led to orange alerts, road closures, and evacuations of around 100 people, mostly from campsites, with only minor material damage reported.
French Regions Face Flash Floods, Leading to Evacuations
Flash floods in Charente and Charente-Maritime, France, on April 21st, caused by the rising Dronne River, led to orange alerts, road closures, and evacuations of around 100 people, mostly from campsites, with only minor material damage reported.
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24% Bias Score

Supply Chain Management: Optimizing Costs and Leveraging Technology
Rémy Le Moigne's book on supply chain management (SCM) defines it as the complex management of goods and services flow, impacting 60-90% of industrial costs; it explores cost-reduction levers like reverse electronic auctions and technological advancements such as AI and machine learning for optimiza...

Supply Chain Management: Optimizing Costs and Leveraging Technology
Rémy Le Moigne's book on supply chain management (SCM) defines it as the complex management of goods and services flow, impacting 60-90% of industrial costs; it explores cost-reduction levers like reverse electronic auctions and technological advancements such as AI and machine learning for optimiza...
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24% Bias Score

Enshittification": The Degradation of Online Services
Cory Doctorow coined the term "enshittification" to describe the degradation of online services, such as Google search results, Instagram hashtags, YouTube videos, Netflix account sharing, and Skyscanner flight prices, as platforms prioritize profits over user experience.

Enshittification": The Degradation of Online Services
Cory Doctorow coined the term "enshittification" to describe the degradation of online services, such as Google search results, Instagram hashtags, YouTube videos, Netflix account sharing, and Skyscanner flight prices, as platforms prioritize profits over user experience.
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8% Bias Score

Maduro Condemns Bukele for Detaining Expelled Venezuelan Migrants
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses Salvadoran President Bukele of human rights violations for detaining 252 Venezuelan migrants expelled by the US under a rarely used 1798 law, demanding their unconditional release and rejecting Bukele's offer of an exchange for political prisoners.

Maduro Condemns Bukele for Detaining Expelled Venezuelan Migrants
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses Salvadoran President Bukele of human rights violations for detaining 252 Venezuelan migrants expelled by the US under a rarely used 1798 law, demanding their unconditional release and rejecting Bukele's offer of an exchange for political prisoners.
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44% Bias Score

African Leaders Mourn Pope Francis, Celebrating His Peace Activism and African Engagements
African leaders mourned Pope Francis, praising his commitment to peace and climate action, highlighting his five trips to the continent and his advocacy for the poor and marginalized, despite some controversy over his stance on same-sex unions.

African Leaders Mourn Pope Francis, Celebrating His Peace Activism and African Engagements
African leaders mourned Pope Francis, praising his commitment to peace and climate action, highlighting his five trips to the continent and his advocacy for the poor and marginalized, despite some controversy over his stance on same-sex unions.
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40% Bias Score

81 Years of Women's Suffrage in France: A Delayed but Significant Victory
Eighty-one years ago, on April 21, 1944, French women gained the right to vote, a milestone achieved after decades of activism and following the examples of countries like New Zealand (1893), Finland (1906), and Uruguay (1917).

81 Years of Women's Suffrage in France: A Delayed but Significant Victory
Eighty-one years ago, on April 21, 1944, French women gained the right to vote, a milestone achieved after decades of activism and following the examples of countries like New Zealand (1893), Finland (1906), and Uruguay (1917).
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32% Bias Score

Israeli Military Investigation Clears Soldiers in Killing of 15 Palestinian Rescue Workers
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23rd killing of 15 Palestinian rescue workers near Rafah found no evidence of executions but revealed professional errors, leading to the demotion of a deputy commander; the investigation claimed six victims were Hamas terrorists.

Israeli Military Investigation Clears Soldiers in Killing of 15 Palestinian Rescue Workers
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23rd killing of 15 Palestinian rescue workers near Rafah found no evidence of executions but revealed professional errors, leading to the demotion of a deputy commander; the investigation claimed six victims were Hamas terrorists.
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44% Bias Score
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