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Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.
Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.
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40% Bias Score


Low Uptake of King Charles III Portraits Highlights Regional Divisions
Following the King's coronation, a government scheme offered 20,565 free portraits of Charles III to public institutions; however, only 2.8% of hospitals accepted the offer, while uptake varied significantly across regions and institution types, costing £2.7 million.
Low Uptake of King Charles III Portraits Highlights Regional Divisions
Following the King's coronation, a government scheme offered 20,565 free portraits of Charles III to public institutions; however, only 2.8% of hospitals accepted the offer, while uptake varied significantly across regions and institution types, costing £2.7 million.
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36% Bias Score


Icelandic Election: Social Democrats Win, Ending Ruling Coalition
Iceland's snap parliamentary election saw the Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) win 20.8% of the vote, becoming the largest party and ending the ruling coalition of the Independence, Progressive, and Left-Green parties, which had faced major internal disagreements.
Icelandic Election: Social Democrats Win, Ending Ruling Coalition
Iceland's snap parliamentary election saw the Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) win 20.8% of the vote, becoming the largest party and ending the ruling coalition of the Independence, Progressive, and Left-Green parties, which had faced major internal disagreements.
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32% Bias Score


Ethiopia's Oromia Region: Escalating Violence and Civilian Casualties
The brutal beheading of a young man in Ethiopia's Oromia region sparks outrage and highlights the escalating violence and instability in the Darra district, resulting in numerous civilian deaths.
Ethiopia's Oromia Region: Escalating Violence and Civilian Casualties
The brutal beheading of a young man in Ethiopia's Oromia region sparks outrage and highlights the escalating violence and instability in the Darra district, resulting in numerous civilian deaths.
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40% Bias Score


Serbia Protests After Train Station Collapse Kills 15
A deadly train station canopy collapse in Serbia sparks widespread protests and accusations of government corruption and negligence.
Serbia Protests After Train Station Collapse Kills 15
A deadly train station canopy collapse in Serbia sparks widespread protests and accusations of government corruption and negligence.
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40% Bias Score


Mozambique Post-Election Violence
Mozambique's opposition leader accuses the government of killing 50 protestors after disputed elections, leading to calls for a recount and three days of mourning.
Mozambique Post-Election Violence
Mozambique's opposition leader accuses the government of killing 50 protestors after disputed elections, leading to calls for a recount and three days of mourning.
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40% Bias Score

Jordanian Parliament Approves Hassan Government in 82-53 Vote
The Jordanian parliament voted 82-53 to approve Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan's government following three days of debate focused on economic issues, civil liberties, and the government's formation process, which included members of newly formed parties without broader consultations.

Jordanian Parliament Approves Hassan Government in 82-53 Vote
The Jordanian parliament voted 82-53 to approve Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan's government following three days of debate focused on economic issues, civil liberties, and the government's formation process, which included members of newly formed parties without broader consultations.
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24% Bias Score

Icelandic Snap Election Results in Landslide Victory for Social Democrats
Iceland's snap election, held on (date not specified), saw the Social Democratic Alliance emerge as the largest party with 20.8% of the vote, double their 2021 result, ousting the previous seven-year coalition government due to disagreements over migration and energy policies.

Icelandic Snap Election Results in Landslide Victory for Social Democrats
Iceland's snap election, held on (date not specified), saw the Social Democratic Alliance emerge as the largest party with 20.8% of the vote, double their 2021 result, ousting the previous seven-year coalition government due to disagreements over migration and energy policies.
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32% Bias Score

Georgia Axes Maternal Health Panel After Abortion Deaths Leak
Georgia disbands a maternal mortality task force after a leak reveals details about deaths linked to the state's abortion laws, sparking controversy and highlighting the ongoing debate about reproductive rights.

Georgia Axes Maternal Health Panel After Abortion Deaths Leak
Georgia disbands a maternal mortality task force after a leak reveals details about deaths linked to the state's abortion laws, sparking controversy and highlighting the ongoing debate about reproductive rights.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Mask Deal Fraud Trial
Sywert van Lienden and two others face trial for fraud related to a €100 million mask deal during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dutch Mask Deal Fraud Trial
Sywert van Lienden and two others face trial for fraud related to a €100 million mask deal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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40% Bias Score

German Ministries Continue Energy-Saving Measures
German government ministries continue energy-saving measures implemented during the energy crisis, including reduced heating, cold water in restrooms, and creative approaches like limiting elevator use and Christmas lighting.

German Ministries Continue Energy-Saving Measures
German government ministries continue energy-saving measures implemented during the energy crisis, including reduced heating, cold water in restrooms, and creative approaches like limiting elevator use and Christmas lighting.
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20% Bias Score

UK Leaders Hesitant on Bluesky
UK political leaders express their lack of plans to join the rising social media platform Bluesky, despite its growing popularity.

UK Leaders Hesitant on Bluesky
UK political leaders express their lack of plans to join the rising social media platform Bluesky, despite its growing popularity.
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32% Bias Score
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