

"UK Universities Divest from Fossil Fuels Amidst Research Revealing Millions in Past Funding"
"Following years of student-led activism, 115 of 149 UK universities have committed to divesting from fossil fuels, totaling approximately £17.7 billion; however, research shows these same universities received at least €170 million in funding from fossil fuel companies between 2016-2023."
"UK Universities Divest from Fossil Fuels Amidst Research Revealing Millions in Past Funding"
"Following years of student-led activism, 115 of 149 UK universities have committed to divesting from fossil fuels, totaling approximately £17.7 billion; however, research shows these same universities received at least €170 million in funding from fossil fuel companies between 2016-2023."
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40% Bias Score


Avrupa'da Atık Suda Çocuk Felci Virüsü Tespit Edildi
Almanya, Polonya ve İspanya'nın atık sularında çocuk felci virüsü tespit edilmesi üzerine, sağlık yetkilileri Avrupa'daki aşılama programlarını güçlendirme çağrısı yaptı; hiçbir ülkede çocuk felci vakası görülmemiş olsa da, yerel ve küresel düzeyde aşılama boşlukları endişe kaynağı.
Avrupa'da Atık Suda Çocuk Felci Virüsü Tespit Edildi
Almanya, Polonya ve İspanya'nın atık sularında çocuk felci virüsü tespit edilmesi üzerine, sağlık yetkilileri Avrupa'daki aşılama programlarını güçlendirme çağrısı yaptı; hiçbir ülkede çocuk felci vakası görülmemiş olsa da, yerel ve küresel düzeyde aşılama boşlukları endişe kaynağı.
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20% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including Aid Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen workers, prompting WCK to pause operations and raising concerns about the safety of aid workers in the conflict zone.
Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including Aid Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen workers, prompting WCK to pause operations and raising concerns about the safety of aid workers in the conflict zone.
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56% Bias Score


Georgia's President Condemns Illegitimate Elections, Citing Russian Interference
Salome Zurabişvili, Georgia's president, calls the October 2023 elections illegitimate due to reported voter intimidation and bribery, leading to a suspension of EU accession talks and widespread protests across Georgia; she contends that Russia interfered in the election.
Georgia's President Condemns Illegitimate Elections, Citing Russian Interference
Salome Zurabişvili, Georgia's president, calls the October 2023 elections illegitimate due to reported voter intimidation and bribery, leading to a suspension of EU accession talks and widespread protests across Georgia; she contends that Russia interfered in the election.
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48% Bias Score


UN Calls for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
Following a visit to Gaza, UN spokesperson Jeremy Laurence called for an immediate ceasefire, citing a dire humanitarian crisis caused by 14 months of conflict, widespread destruction of infrastructure, and desperate pleas for peace from the population; international mediation efforts are ongoing, w...
UN Calls for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
Following a visit to Gaza, UN spokesperson Jeremy Laurence called for an immediate ceasefire, citing a dire humanitarian crisis caused by 14 months of conflict, widespread destruction of infrastructure, and desperate pleas for peace from the population; international mediation efforts are ongoing, w...
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64% Bias Score


SPD Holds "Victory Conference" Amidst Polling Slump and Rising Far-Right Influence
Ahead of snap elections, Germany's SPD held a "victory conference" in Berlin, facing protests and trailing in polls behind CDU and AfD; leaders vowed to champion workers' rights, challenge conservative policies, and protect German businesses amidst economic hardship.
SPD Holds "Victory Conference" Amidst Polling Slump and Rising Far-Right Influence
Ahead of snap elections, Germany's SPD held a "victory conference" in Berlin, facing protests and trailing in polls behind CDU and AfD; leaders vowed to champion workers' rights, challenge conservative policies, and protect German businesses amidst economic hardship.
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40% Bias Score

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0% Bias Score

Intel CEO Retires Amidst €15.7 Billion Loss and Funding Cuts
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired, leaving David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus as interim CEOs, amid a €15.7 billion loss last quarter, workforce reduction plans, and reduced US government funding for chip factories.

Intel CEO Retires Amidst €15.7 Billion Loss and Funding Cuts
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired, leaving David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus as interim CEOs, amid a €15.7 billion loss last quarter, workforce reduction plans, and reduced US government funding for chip factories.
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52% Bias Score

Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.

Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Presidential Race Casts Shadow on Romanian Parliamentary Elections
Romanian voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections on Sunday, following a contentious presidential race where independent far-right candidate Calin Georgescu secured nearly 23% of the vote in the first round, raising concerns about foreign interference and the country's political trajectory.

Controversial Presidential Race Casts Shadow on Romanian Parliamentary Elections
Romanian voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections on Sunday, following a contentious presidential race where independent far-right candidate Calin Georgescu secured nearly 23% of the vote in the first round, raising concerns about foreign interference and the country's political trajectory.
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48% Bias Score

Poland Strengthens Eastern Border Defenses Amid Russia Concerns
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk inspected newly built military fortifications along the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region on Saturday, emphasizing their role in deterring aggression and strengthening European security amid concerns about Russia and a potential shift in US commitment.

Poland Strengthens Eastern Border Defenses Amid Russia Concerns
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk inspected newly built military fortifications along the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region on Saturday, emphasizing their role in deterring aggression and strengthening European security amid concerns about Russia and a potential shift in US commitment.
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48% Bias Score

Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...

Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...
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40% Bias Score