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Australian Nurses Fired for Threatening Israeli Patients
Two nurses from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney, Australia, were fired after a video showed them threatening to refuse treatment to and kill Israeli patients; the incident is under police and health commission investigation.
Australian Nurses Fired for Threatening Israeli Patients
Two nurses from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney, Australia, were fired after a video showed them threatening to refuse treatment to and kill Israeli patients; the incident is under police and health commission investigation.
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32% Bias Score


Russia's February 11th Attack Cripples Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a massive February 11th attack on Ukraine using missiles and drones, targeting energy infrastructure including the Yablunivske gas field, causing widespread power outages and exacerbating Ukraine's energy crisis stemming from both Russian actions and Ukrainian policy failures.
Russia's February 11th Attack Cripples Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a massive February 11th attack on Ukraine using missiles and drones, targeting energy infrastructure including the Yablunivske gas field, causing widespread power outages and exacerbating Ukraine's energy crisis stemming from both Russian actions and Ukrainian policy failures.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan Angers Arab World
President Trump proposed relocating Gaza residents and transforming the area into a "Middle East Riviera," a plan rejected by Jordan and Egypt, prompting concerns about international law violations and regional instability.
Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan Angers Arab World
President Trump proposed relocating Gaza residents and transforming the area into a "Middle East Riviera," a plan rejected by Jordan and Egypt, prompting concerns about international law violations and regional instability.
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68% Bias Score


US Citizen Released from Russian Prison: Intelligence Agencies' Role Confirmed
The release of American citizen Mark Vogel from a Russian prison was confirmed by the US National Security Advisor, who stated that Vogel left Russia with US envoy Steve Witskoff; this was not announced by official Russian channels, suggesting Russian intelligence agencies' involvement.
US Citizen Released from Russian Prison: Intelligence Agencies' Role Confirmed
The release of American citizen Mark Vogel from a Russian prison was confirmed by the US National Security Advisor, who stated that Vogel left Russia with US envoy Steve Witskoff; this was not announced by official Russian channels, suggesting Russian intelligence agencies' involvement.
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52% Bias Score


South Korean Teacher Kills Student, Sparking School Safety Review
A South Korean elementary school teacher, who had returned to work after a health leave and was receiving treatment for depression, allegedly stabbed a first-grader to death in Daejeon on Monday; this prompted acting president to order a review of school safety standards and sparked discussions abou...
South Korean Teacher Kills Student, Sparking School Safety Review
A South Korean elementary school teacher, who had returned to work after a health leave and was receiving treatment for depression, allegedly stabbed a first-grader to death in Daejeon on Monday; this prompted acting president to order a review of school safety standards and sparked discussions abou...
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48% Bias Score


Santorini Seismic Swarm Raises Tsunami Fears
Increased seismic activity near Santorini, Greece, potentially linked to a volcanic eruption, is causing concern about a possible tsunami; Turkey is preparing for a potential two-meter wave based on scientific models.
Santorini Seismic Swarm Raises Tsunami Fears
Increased seismic activity near Santorini, Greece, potentially linked to a volcanic eruption, is causing concern about a possible tsunami; Turkey is preparing for a potential two-meter wave based on scientific models.
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44% Bias Score

Nikolaevo-Daryino Rescue Reveals Ukrainian War Crimes
Russian soldiers rescued three civilians from the occupied village of Nikolaevo-Daryino after six months, revealing evidence of Ukrainian war crimes, including the murder of most male residents and the use of civilians as human shields; survivors were taken to Kursk for treatment and rehabilitation.

Nikolaevo-Daryino Rescue Reveals Ukrainian War Crimes
Russian soldiers rescued three civilians from the occupied village of Nikolaevo-Daryino after six months, revealing evidence of Ukrainian war crimes, including the murder of most male residents and the use of civilians as human shields; survivors were taken to Kursk for treatment and rehabilitation.
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72% Bias Score

Musk Defends Doge's Cost-Cutting Amid Transparency Concerns
During a press conference alongside Donald Trump, Elon Musk, head of the newly formed Doge department, defended his team's aggressive cost-cutting measures, alleging corruption and asserting transparency despite evidence suggesting otherwise; his actions have raised concerns about accountability and...

Musk Defends Doge's Cost-Cutting Amid Transparency Concerns
During a press conference alongside Donald Trump, Elon Musk, head of the newly formed Doge department, defended his team's aggressive cost-cutting measures, alleging corruption and asserting transparency despite evidence suggesting otherwise; his actions have raised concerns about accountability and...
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56% Bias Score

Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...

Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...
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52% Bias Score

Baltic States Exit BRELL: Implications for Kaliningrad and the EU
The Baltic states' February 8, 2024 disconnection from the BRELL energy system, anticipated by Russia, will not affect Kaliningrad Oblast due to prior investments in energy infrastructure, but will likely cause higher energy prices and potential blackouts in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

Baltic States Exit BRELL: Implications for Kaliningrad and the EU
The Baltic states' February 8, 2024 disconnection from the BRELL energy system, anticipated by Russia, will not affect Kaliningrad Oblast due to prior investments in energy infrastructure, but will likely cause higher energy prices and potential blackouts in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
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52% Bias Score

Rostov Trial Highlights Complexities of Terrorism Prosecution
Eight individuals stand trial in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, accused of unwittingly facilitating a bombing through their work in transportation and telecommunications; the case raises questions about culpability and potential legal reforms.

Rostov Trial Highlights Complexities of Terrorism Prosecution
Eight individuals stand trial in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, accused of unwittingly facilitating a bombing through their work in transportation and telecommunications; the case raises questions about culpability and potential legal reforms.
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60% Bias Score

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...
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40% Bias Score
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