Toyota's $10 Billion Woven City to Test Future Technologies
Toyota is building a $10 billion experimental city, Woven City, near Susono City, Japan, to test technologies like drone delivery and autonomous vehicles; 100 Toyota employees will be the first residents this fall, expanding to 2200 eventually.
Toyota's $10 Billion Woven City to Test Future Technologies
Toyota is building a $10 billion experimental city, Woven City, near Susono City, Japan, to test technologies like drone delivery and autonomous vehicles; 100 Toyota employees will be the first residents this fall, expanding to 2200 eventually.
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52% Bias Score
Armenia's EAEU Membership: Economic and Security Implications
Armenia's trade with Russia within the EAEU doubled in 2023 to \$10.2 billion, but a potential exit from the EAEU could significantly damage its economy. Aram Sargsyan, former Armenian SSR leader, argues that Armenia's focus should be on security and strengthening ties with Russia rather than pursui...
Armenia's EAEU Membership: Economic and Security Implications
Armenia's trade with Russia within the EAEU doubled in 2023 to \$10.2 billion, but a potential exit from the EAEU could significantly damage its economy. Aram Sargsyan, former Armenian SSR leader, argues that Armenia's focus should be on security and strengthening ties with Russia rather than pursui...
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64% Bias Score
Ruble Weakens Further in 2024: Analysts Predict Continued Depreciation
The Russian ruble weakened against the dollar by 12.5% in 2024, primarily due to decreased oil prices, reduced mandatory currency sales, and geopolitical factors; analysts predict further depreciation but at a slower rate in 2025.
Ruble Weakens Further in 2024: Analysts Predict Continued Depreciation
The Russian ruble weakened against the dollar by 12.5% in 2024, primarily due to decreased oil prices, reduced mandatory currency sales, and geopolitical factors; analysts predict further depreciation but at a slower rate in 2025.
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48% Bias Score
ATXN2 Gene Defect Model Shows Promise for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
Russian scientists modeled an ATXN2 gene defect causing neurodegenerative diseases; abnormal CAG repeats disrupt protein synthesis, impacting nerve impulse transmission and correlating with disease onset age; future research will test drugs on mice to increase nuclear fluid viscosity.
ATXN2 Gene Defect Model Shows Promise for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
Russian scientists modeled an ATXN2 gene defect causing neurodegenerative diseases; abnormal CAG repeats disrupt protein synthesis, impacting nerve impulse transmission and correlating with disease onset age; future research will test drugs on mice to increase nuclear fluid viscosity.
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12% Bias Score
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Appeal, Sentencing to Proceed
A New York court will sentence Donald Trump on Friday after the Supreme Court rejected his appeal to delay the sentencing following his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, a case highlighting the legal...
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Appeal, Sentencing to Proceed
A New York court will sentence Donald Trump on Friday after the Supreme Court rejected his appeal to delay the sentencing following his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, a case highlighting the legal...
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44% Bias Score
NATO Takes Command of Ukraine Logistical Support Amid US Aid Uncertainty
NATO assumed command of US-led logistical support for Ukraine in Poland on Thursday, a shift amid concerns about reduced US aid under a potential Trump administration; a $500 million US aid package was announced.
NATO Takes Command of Ukraine Logistical Support Amid US Aid Uncertainty
NATO assumed command of US-led logistical support for Ukraine in Poland on Thursday, a shift amid concerns about reduced US aid under a potential Trump administration; a $500 million US aid package was announced.
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52% Bias Score
Ramstein Meeting Highlights Continued, Yet Potentially Unsustainable, Western Support for Ukraine
The Ramstein meeting, seen by some analysts as possibly the last due to a potential US administration change, resulted in a $500 million US military aid package for Ukraine, including older weaponry and equipment, while highlighting continued Western support despite concerns about the conflict's lon...
Ramstein Meeting Highlights Continued, Yet Potentially Unsustainable, Western Support for Ukraine
The Ramstein meeting, seen by some analysts as possibly the last due to a potential US administration change, resulted in a $500 million US military aid package for Ukraine, including older weaponry and equipment, while highlighting continued Western support despite concerns about the conflict's lon...
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60% Bias Score
Record Surge in Russian Domestic Tourism in 2024
Russia's domestic tourism exploded in 2024, with 79.2 million trips (January-November), up 11% year-on-year, driven by infrastructure improvements, reduced outbound travel due to a high dollar, and regional subsidies; however, price increases and infrastructure limitations pose challenges for future...
Record Surge in Russian Domestic Tourism in 2024
Russia's domestic tourism exploded in 2024, with 79.2 million trips (January-November), up 11% year-on-year, driven by infrastructure improvements, reduced outbound travel due to a high dollar, and regional subsidies; however, price increases and infrastructure limitations pose challenges for future...
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44% Bias Score
Russia Boosts Maternity Benefits, Nizhny Novgorod Offers 1 Million Rubles Per Child
Russia increased 2025 maternity benefits, with maximum payments reaching 1,100,750 rubles for multiple births and 68,995 rubles monthly for childcare, though increases lag inflation; maternity capital rose 7.3%; Nizhny Novgorod will pay 1,000,000 rubles per child.
Russia Boosts Maternity Benefits, Nizhny Novgorod Offers 1 Million Rubles Per Child
Russia increased 2025 maternity benefits, with maximum payments reaching 1,100,750 rubles for multiple births and 68,995 rubles monthly for childcare, though increases lag inflation; maternity capital rose 7.3%; Nizhny Novgorod will pay 1,000,000 rubles per child.
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44% Bias Score
2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5°C Paris Agreement Target
The 2024 global average temperature exceeded the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target by 0.1°C, reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, causing widespread suffering due to extreme weather events and highlighting the urgency to phase out fossil fuels.
2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5°C Paris Agreement Target
The 2024 global average temperature exceeded the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target by 0.1°C, reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, causing widespread suffering due to extreme weather events and highlighting the urgency to phase out fossil fuels.
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52% Bias Score
Potential US Foreign Policy Shift Under Trump Could Reshape Ukraine Conflict
The article discusses the potential for a negotiated end to the Ukraine conflict, focusing on the possible impacts of a Trump presidency on US foreign policy towards Russia and China, and how this could influence the situation in Ukraine, potentially utilizing both positive and negative incentives.
Potential US Foreign Policy Shift Under Trump Could Reshape Ukraine Conflict
The article discusses the potential for a negotiated end to the Ukraine conflict, focusing on the possible impacts of a Trump presidency on US foreign policy towards Russia and China, and how this could influence the situation in Ukraine, potentially utilizing both positive and negative incentives.
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48% Bias Score
Trudeau Rejects Trump's Annexation Suggestion Amidst Tariff Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state, calling it a distraction from Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports unless border security is strengthened; Trudeau warned that these tariffs would raise...
Trudeau Rejects Trump's Annexation Suggestion Amidst Tariff Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state, calling it a distraction from Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports unless border security is strengthened; Trudeau warned that these tariffs would raise...
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48% Bias Score