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French Court Orders Chlordecone Compensation for Anxiety
A French court ordered the state to pay €5,000-€10,000 to eleven individuals for anxiety caused by chlordecone exposure, finding the state negligent in authorizing the pesticide's use and addressing the pollution, while rejecting claims from 1,275 others.
French Court Orders Chlordecone Compensation for Anxiety
A French court ordered the state to pay €5,000-€10,000 to eleven individuals for anxiety caused by chlordecone exposure, finding the state negligent in authorizing the pesticide's use and addressing the pollution, while rejecting claims from 1,275 others.
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52% Bias Score


North Sea Collision: Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Crash Injures 32, Risks Oil Spill
A collision between the US-flagged oil tanker Stena Immaculate and the Solong container ship on March 10th in the North Sea off Yorkshire injured 32, caused a fire, and risked an oil spill, prompting a port shutdown and environmental concerns.
North Sea Collision: Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Crash Injures 32, Risks Oil Spill
A collision between the US-flagged oil tanker Stena Immaculate and the Solong container ship on March 10th in the North Sea off Yorkshire injured 32, caused a fire, and risked an oil spill, prompting a port shutdown and environmental concerns.
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36% Bias Score


Zelensky Apologizes for Attire After Tense Trump Meeting, US Halts Ukraine Aid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky apologized for not wearing a suit at a Kyiv award ceremony, referencing criticism received during a tense February White House meeting with Donald Trump that involved verbal sparring and a subsequent US suspension of military aid to Ukraine.
Zelensky Apologizes for Attire After Tense Trump Meeting, US Halts Ukraine Aid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky apologized for not wearing a suit at a Kyiv award ceremony, referencing criticism received during a tense February White House meeting with Donald Trump that involved verbal sparring and a subsequent US suspension of military aid to Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
On March 7th, Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in injuries and damage across the country; this comes amidst a freeze on US military aid and intelligence sharing, and increased European defense spending.
Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
On March 7th, Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in injuries and damage across the country; this comes amidst a freeze on US military aid and intelligence sharing, and increased European defense spending.
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48% Bias Score


Hamas Seeks to Advance Gaza Ceasefire in Cairo Talks
A Hamas delegation met with Egyptian mediators in Cairo on March 8th to discuss the implementation of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which includes demands for humanitarian aid access, the lifting of the blockade, and the reconstruction of Gaza. Disagreements persist between Hamas...
Hamas Seeks to Advance Gaza Ceasefire in Cairo Talks
A Hamas delegation met with Egyptian mediators in Cairo on March 8th to discuss the implementation of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which includes demands for humanitarian aid access, the lifting of the blockade, and the reconstruction of Gaza. Disagreements persist between Hamas...
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44% Bias Score


South Korean President Released from Prison After Detention Overturned
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on January 15th for insurrection after a failed attempt to suspend civilian rule on December 3rd, was released from prison on March 7th after a court invalidated his detention due to procedural errors, though he may still face further legal proceedings.
South Korean President Released from Prison After Detention Overturned
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on January 15th for insurrection after a failed attempt to suspend civilian rule on December 3rd, was released from prison on March 7th after a court invalidated his detention due to procedural errors, though he may still face further legal proceedings.
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40% Bias Score

Greenland Elections: Independence Debate Takes Center Stage
Greenland holds legislative elections on March 11th, with independence from Denmark being a central issue; differing viewpoints exist on the timeline for independence, ranging from a rapid process to a more gradual approach prioritizing economic development.

Greenland Elections: Independence Debate Takes Center Stage
Greenland holds legislative elections on March 11th, with independence from Denmark being a central issue; differing viewpoints exist on the timeline for independence, ranging from a rapid process to a more gradual approach prioritizing economic development.
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48% Bias Score

Anthropology's Critical Role in Navigating Ecological Crises
Anthropology's critical perspective, contrasting with sociology and history, unveils diverse ways of life, particularly crucial during ecological crises caused by capitalist devastation; re-evaluating social science concepts is essential for imagining alternative cosmopolitics.

Anthropology's Critical Role in Navigating Ecological Crises
Anthropology's critical perspective, contrasting with sociology and history, unveils diverse ways of life, particularly crucial during ecological crises caused by capitalist devastation; re-evaluating social science concepts is essential for imagining alternative cosmopolitics.
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20% Bias Score

Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.

Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
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20% Bias Score

Russia Launches Massive Overnight Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine using at least 58 missiles and 194 drones, targeting gas production sites; Ukraine used French Mirage 2000 fighter jets for the first time in defense, shooting down at least 134 projectiles, resulting in damage and casualties.

Russia Launches Massive Overnight Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine using at least 58 missiles and 194 drones, targeting gas production sites; Ukraine used French Mirage 2000 fighter jets for the first time in defense, shooting down at least 134 projectiles, resulting in damage and casualties.
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44% Bias Score

France to Open High-Security Prisons for Dangerous Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 2024 to house dangerous drug traffickers, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra in May 2024; the prisons will feature strict isolation, increased guard presence (2-3 guards per inmate), and enhanced security protocols, raising concerns abou...

France to Open High-Security Prisons for Dangerous Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 2024 to house dangerous drug traffickers, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra in May 2024; the prisons will feature strict isolation, increased guard presence (2-3 guards per inmate), and enhanced security protocols, raising concerns abou...
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48% Bias Score

Former French Spy Chief Sentenced for Misusing State Resources to Benefit LVMH
Bernard Squarcini, former head of France's domestic intelligence agency, was sentenced to four years in prison (two years suspended) on March 7th for using state resources to help LVMH, with the company paying a €10 million settlement to avoid prosecution.

Former French Spy Chief Sentenced for Misusing State Resources to Benefit LVMH
Bernard Squarcini, former head of France's domestic intelligence agency, was sentenced to four years in prison (two years suspended) on March 7th for using state resources to help LVMH, with the company paying a €10 million settlement to avoid prosecution.
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44% Bias Score
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