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Greece's Tourism Sector Battles Waiter Shortage and Poor Service Quality
Greece's tourism sector is facing a critical shortage of trained waiters this season, leading to poor service quality and potentially damaging the country's reputation.
Greece's Tourism Sector Battles Waiter Shortage and Poor Service Quality
Greece's tourism sector is facing a critical shortage of trained waiters this season, leading to poor service quality and potentially damaging the country's reputation.
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Samara Man Runs 135km to Honor Victory Day
Vladimir Yakovlev, a 27-year-old from Samara Oblast, ran 135 kilometers from Samara to his village Khorostyanka on May 8th, 2024, in 14 hours and 50 minutes, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day in World War II, exceeding his prior maximum running distance of 60km and demonstrating exc...
Samara Man Runs 135km to Honor Victory Day
Vladimir Yakovlev, a 27-year-old from Samara Oblast, ran 135 kilometers from Samara to his village Khorostyanka on May 8th, 2024, in 14 hours and 50 minutes, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day in World War II, exceeding his prior maximum running distance of 60km and demonstrating exc...
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Curator Koyo Kouoh Dies Unexpectedly
Koyo Kouoh, a 58-year-old Cameroonian-Swiss curator set to lead the 2026 Venice Biennale, died unexpectedly; she was known for her work championing Pan-African art and her role at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art in Cape Town.
Curator Koyo Kouoh Dies Unexpectedly
Koyo Kouoh, a 58-year-old Cameroonian-Swiss curator set to lead the 2026 Venice Biennale, died unexpectedly; she was known for her work championing Pan-African art and her role at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art in Cape Town.
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20% Bias Score


Egypt Investigates Gasoline Quality Complaints, Compensates Consumers
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum investigated 870 complaints regarding gasoline quality (May 4-9, 2025), analyzing 807 samples; 5 failed quality standards. The ministry compensated consumers for faulty fuel pumps and implemented stricter testing protocols.
Egypt Investigates Gasoline Quality Complaints, Compensates Consumers
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum investigated 870 complaints regarding gasoline quality (May 4-9, 2025), analyzing 807 samples; 5 failed quality standards. The ministry compensated consumers for faulty fuel pumps and implemented stricter testing protocols.
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36% Bias Score


Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.
Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.
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Six Extraordinary Plants: Unique Adaptations and Survival Strategies
An article exploring six extraordinary plants—the Rafflesia arnoldii, a giant parasitic flower; the rapidly growing bamboo; the Western Underground Orchid, which blooms underground; the carnivorous Venus Flytrap; the Mimosa pudica, a sensitive plant; and the highly toxic manchineel tree—highlighting...

Six Extraordinary Plants: Unique Adaptations and Survival Strategies
An article exploring six extraordinary plants—the Rafflesia arnoldii, a giant parasitic flower; the rapidly growing bamboo; the Western Underground Orchid, which blooms underground; the carnivorous Venus Flytrap; the Mimosa pudica, a sensitive plant; and the highly toxic manchineel tree—highlighting...
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Fly-tipping Crisis in Wales
A Welsh resident expresses his frustration over the escalating fly-tipping problem, highlighting the crisis point it has reached and the burden it places on communities.

Fly-tipping Crisis in Wales
A Welsh resident expresses his frustration over the escalating fly-tipping problem, highlighting the crisis point it has reached and the burden it places on communities.
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American Elected First Pope Leo XIV
Robert Prevost, a former resident of Dolton, Illinois, has become Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, succeeding Pope Francis.

American Elected First Pope Leo XIV
Robert Prevost, a former resident of Dolton, Illinois, has become Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, succeeding Pope Francis.
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Zabaykalsky Krai Battles Widespread Wildfires, Forcing Evacuations and Mobilizing Extensive Resources"
On May 11th, 30 wildfires raged across Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, forcing evacuations, mobilizing 1656 firefighters, 250 vehicles and aviation support, and prompting a temporary airport closure due to a grass fire; two major blazes, ignited by human negligence, spread across 60 hectares, threatening ...

Zabaykalsky Krai Battles Widespread Wildfires, Forcing Evacuations and Mobilizing Extensive Resources"
On May 11th, 30 wildfires raged across Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, forcing evacuations, mobilizing 1656 firefighters, 250 vehicles and aviation support, and prompting a temporary airport closure due to a grass fire; two major blazes, ignited by human negligence, spread across 60 hectares, threatening ...
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Vuelta Femenina & Giro d'Italia: Final Stage and Time Trial Underway
The final stage of the Vuelta Femenina (152.6km, mountain finish) and the second stage of the Giro d'Italia (13.7km individual time trial) are underway, with Demi Vollering leading the Vuelta and Joshua Tarling currently leading the Giro's time trial.

Vuelta Femenina & Giro d'Italia: Final Stage and Time Trial Underway
The final stage of the Vuelta Femenina (152.6km, mountain finish) and the second stage of the Giro d'Italia (13.7km individual time trial) are underway, with Demi Vollering leading the Vuelta and Joshua Tarling currently leading the Giro's time trial.
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Politicization and Institutional Degradation in Chilean Universities
For over 15 years, Chilean universities have faced increasing political influence, primarily from left-wing groups initially, and more recently from various political and religious groups, leading to institutional degradation, financial strain, and disruptions to education, with the current governme...

Politicization and Institutional Degradation in Chilean Universities
For over 15 years, Chilean universities have faced increasing political influence, primarily from left-wing groups initially, and more recently from various political and religious groups, leading to institutional degradation, financial strain, and disruptions to education, with the current governme...
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56% Bias Score
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