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Dutch Court Orders Release of Gelderland Farm Emission Data
A Dutch court ordered Minister Femke Wiersma to release 2023 emission data for Gelderland farms within two weeks, facing a €50,000 daily fine; this follows a previous court ruling deeming the minister's withholding of data unlawful.
Dutch Court Orders Release of Gelderland Farm Emission Data
A Dutch court ordered Minister Femke Wiersma to release 2023 emission data for Gelderland farms within two weeks, facing a €50,000 daily fine; this follows a previous court ruling deeming the minister's withholding of data unlawful.
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12% Bias Score


EU AI Act Mandates Transparency for General-Purpose AI Models
New EU regulations require transparency and safety protocols for general-purpose AI models starting August 1st, 2024, with enforcement beginning later, while concerns about copyright protection remain.
EU AI Act Mandates Transparency for General-Purpose AI Models
New EU regulations require transparency and safety protocols for general-purpose AI models starting August 1st, 2024, with enforcement beginning later, while concerns about copyright protection remain.
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36% Bias Score


UK Government's Misleading Claim on Illegal Immigration Returns
The UK government claims to have returned over 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK, but official figures show only 6,339 were enforced returns, with the majority being voluntary departures, many without government involvement. This raises concerns about the accuracy of government claims.
UK Government's Misleading Claim on Illegal Immigration Returns
The UK government claims to have returned over 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK, but official figures show only 6,339 were enforced returns, with the majority being voluntary departures, many without government involvement. This raises concerns about the accuracy of government claims.
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24% Bias Score


Global Air Pollution Crisis: Data Gaps and US Data Halt Raise Concerns
A report reveals that only 17% of world cities meet air quality standards, with several nations lacking sufficient monitoring; the US State Department's decision to stop publishing air quality data collected by its embassies raises concerns.
Global Air Pollution Crisis: Data Gaps and US Data Halt Raise Concerns
A report reveals that only 17% of world cities meet air quality standards, with several nations lacking sufficient monitoring; the US State Department's decision to stop publishing air quality data collected by its embassies raises concerns.
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44% Bias Score


CNMC Fines Avatel Telecom €1.086 Million for Inaccurate Data Reporting
Spain's CNMC fined Avatel Telecom €1.086 million for late and inaccurate customer data reports, impacting key sector analyses and highlighting challenges in regulating rapidly expanding telecom firms.
CNMC Fines Avatel Telecom €1.086 Million for Inaccurate Data Reporting
Spain's CNMC fined Avatel Telecom €1.086 million for late and inaccurate customer data reports, impacting key sector analyses and highlighting challenges in regulating rapidly expanding telecom firms.
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36% Bias Score

EU Mandates AI Transparency, Imposing Data Disclosure and Copyright Protection
The European Union's new AI transparency rules, effective August 2nd, 2024, require developers of general-purpose AI models to disclose training data sources and model functionalities, with penalties for non-compliance reaching €15 million or 3% of annual global turnover; enforcement begins in 2026.

EU Mandates AI Transparency, Imposing Data Disclosure and Copyright Protection
The European Union's new AI transparency rules, effective August 2nd, 2024, require developers of general-purpose AI models to disclose training data sources and model functionalities, with penalties for non-compliance reaching €15 million or 3% of annual global turnover; enforcement begins in 2026.
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36% Bias Score

US Halts Billion-Dollar Climate Disaster Database Updates
The U.S. government has stopped updating its database of billion-dollar climate disasters, a consequence of NOAA budget cuts and reflecting a shift in priorities. This database, active since 1980, documented 403 events totaling over \$2.9 trillion in damages.

US Halts Billion-Dollar Climate Disaster Database Updates
The U.S. government has stopped updating its database of billion-dollar climate disasters, a consequence of NOAA budget cuts and reflecting a shift in priorities. This database, active since 1980, documented 403 events totaling over \$2.9 trillion in damages.
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56% Bias Score

High Incarceration Rate of Albanian Men in England and Wales
Official data suggests that around 1 in 36 Albanian men in England and Wales are in jail, a rate significantly higher than that of British-born men. This is linked to the rise of Albanian organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking and other serious crimes.

High Incarceration Rate of Albanian Men in England and Wales
Official data suggests that around 1 in 36 Albanian men in England and Wales are in jail, a rate significantly higher than that of British-born men. This is linked to the rise of Albanian organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking and other serious crimes.
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72% Bias Score

Turkey's Missing Child Labor Data Hinders Solutions
According to a 2019 report by Turkey's TÜİK, 720,000 children worked in Turkey, representing almost 5% of the population; however, TÜİK has since stopped releasing data on child labor, despite a 2005 law and significant EU funding, hindering efforts to combat this pervasive problem.

Turkey's Missing Child Labor Data Hinders Solutions
According to a 2019 report by Turkey's TÜİK, 720,000 children worked in Turkey, representing almost 5% of the population; however, TÜİK has since stopped releasing data on child labor, despite a 2005 law and significant EU funding, hindering efforts to combat this pervasive problem.
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60% Bias Score

WHO Urges China to Share COVID-19 Origin Data
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began in Wuhan, China, the WHO urged China to share data to understand the virus's origins; while China asserts it shared data, the WHO points to insufficient information hindering a full understanding, particularly concerning early 2020 data from the Huanan se...

WHO Urges China to Share COVID-19 Origin Data
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began in Wuhan, China, the WHO urged China to share data to understand the virus's origins; while China asserts it shared data, the WHO points to insufficient information hindering a full understanding, particularly concerning early 2020 data from the Huanan se...
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36% Bias Score
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