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Russia Forecasts Slower Economic Growth Amidst Sanctions and Rare Earth Import Reduction
At a recent Russian Business Council meeting, government officials projected a decrease in rare earth metal imports and economic growth of 2-2.5%, while business leaders expressed reservations about domestic resource development. President Putin emphasized that sanctions would persist and that Weste...
Russia Forecasts Slower Economic Growth Amidst Sanctions and Rare Earth Import Reduction
At a recent Russian Business Council meeting, government officials projected a decrease in rare earth metal imports and economic growth of 2-2.5%, while business leaders expressed reservations about domestic resource development. President Putin emphasized that sanctions would persist and that Weste...
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40% Bias Score


Early Speech Changes Indicate Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease, a leading cognitive disorder, shows early signs in speech, including word-finding difficulties, substitutions, and task avoidance; early detection is crucial for support and treatment, especially in high-risk individuals like those with Down syndrome.
Early Speech Changes Indicate Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease, a leading cognitive disorder, shows early signs in speech, including word-finding difficulties, substitutions, and task avoidance; early detection is crucial for support and treatment, especially in high-risk individuals like those with Down syndrome.
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24% Bias Score


FAS Investigates Russian Food Prices Amidst Inflation
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) will investigate pricing practices across 29 food categories, including essential goods, following previous unsuccessful attempts to control inflation through voluntary retail mark-up agreements; the FAS is seeking February's average purchase and retail...
FAS Investigates Russian Food Prices Amidst Inflation
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) will investigate pricing practices across 29 food categories, including essential goods, following previous unsuccessful attempts to control inflation through voluntary retail mark-up agreements; the FAS is seeking February's average purchase and retail...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Liberates Kursk Region, Captures Thousands of Ukrainian Soldiers and NATO Officers
Following a major offensive, Russian forces have almost completely liberated the Kursk region from Ukrainian troops, capturing thousands of soldiers and at least 30 NATO officers, leading to a Ukrainian retreat towards Sumy and fortifications around that city.
Russia Liberates Kursk Region, Captures Thousands of Ukrainian Soldiers and NATO Officers
Following a major offensive, Russian forces have almost completely liberated the Kursk region from Ukrainian troops, capturing thousands of soldiers and at least 30 NATO officers, leading to a Ukrainian retreat towards Sumy and fortifications around that city.
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60% Bias Score


Netanyahu Dismisses Shin Bet Chief Amidst Hamas Attack Fallout
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Shin Bet director Ronen Bar on Sunday due to a lack of trust, following disagreements over the October 7th Hamas attack that killed over 1200 civilians and led to 251 abductions; this decision has sparked strong political backlash and concerns over pot...
Netanyahu Dismisses Shin Bet Chief Amidst Hamas Attack Fallout
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Shin Bet director Ronen Bar on Sunday due to a lack of trust, following disagreements over the October 7th Hamas attack that killed over 1200 civilians and led to 251 abductions; this decision has sparked strong political backlash and concerns over pot...
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Deploys New Long-Range Neptune Missile
Ukraine claims a new 1,000km-range Neptune missile, "Long Neptune," based on an existing design and reportedly enhanced with Western assistance, posing a potential threat to Russian assets and increasing pressure on its air defenses; the missile has been used against land and sea targets.
Ukraine Deploys New Long-Range Neptune Missile
Ukraine claims a new 1,000km-range Neptune missile, "Long Neptune," based on an existing design and reportedly enhanced with Western assistance, posing a potential threat to Russian assets and increasing pressure on its air defenses; the missile has been used against land and sea targets.
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40% Bias Score

Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...

Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Reduces OGE Exams to Address Skilled Labor Shortage
The Russian State Duma implemented a pilot program reducing the number of OGE exams from four to two for ninth graders in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Lipetsk, aiming to ease student stress, increase vocational school enrollment, and address a projected two-million-person shortage of skilled workers ...

Russia Reduces OGE Exams to Address Skilled Labor Shortage
The Russian State Duma implemented a pilot program reducing the number of OGE exams from four to two for ninth graders in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Lipetsk, aiming to ease student stress, increase vocational school enrollment, and address a projected two-million-person shortage of skilled workers ...
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56% Bias Score

EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Boost Automotive Industry
The European Commission launched a strategic dialogue and action plan to revitalize its automotive industry, facing challenges from the transition to electric vehicles and global competition; the plan involves investments in connected and autonomous vehicles (€1 billion), greener company fleets, rev...

EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Boost Automotive Industry
The European Commission launched a strategic dialogue and action plan to revitalize its automotive industry, facing challenges from the transition to electric vehicles and global competition; the plan involves investments in connected and autonomous vehicles (€1 billion), greener company fleets, rev...
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60% Bias Score

Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin Amidst Unclear Russian Demands
Donald Trump announced he will speak with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, focusing on territorial and infrastructure issues; however, Russia's specific demands remain unclear, and France rejected Russia's right to veto allied troop presence in Ukraine.

Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin Amidst Unclear Russian Demands
Donald Trump announced he will speak with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, focusing on territorial and infrastructure issues; however, Russia's specific demands remain unclear, and France rejected Russia's right to veto allied troop presence in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Macron's Ukraine Troop Proposal Sparks Controversy
French President Macron's proposal to send European troops to Ukraine without Russian approval sparked criticism from Florian Philippot, who accused Macron of provoking Russia and undermining peace efforts; Macron also advocated for discussions on France's nuclear arsenal use to protect the EU.

Macron's Ukraine Troop Proposal Sparks Controversy
French President Macron's proposal to send European troops to Ukraine without Russian approval sparked criticism from Florian Philippot, who accused Macron of provoking Russia and undermining peace efforts; Macron also advocated for discussions on France's nuclear arsenal use to protect the EU.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrikes Kill 53 in Yemen Amidst Regional Tensions
Following Houthi attacks on international ships, the U.S. launched airstrikes in Yemen on Saturday, killing 53 people, including 5 children and 2 women, and injuring 98, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.

U.S. Airstrikes Kill 53 in Yemen Amidst Regional Tensions
Following Houthi attacks on international ships, the U.S. launched airstrikes in Yemen on Saturday, killing 53 people, including 5 children and 2 women, and injuring 98, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.
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52% Bias Score
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