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German Study Highlights Self-Reinforcing Cycle of Long-Term Unemployment
A German study reveals long-term unemployment is a self-reinforcing cycle due to anxieties about re-entering the workforce, prompting calls for mentoring, internships, and employer involvement, with Berlin's 'Solidarisches Grundeinkommen' pilot project ending this year highlighting the urgent need f...
German Study Highlights Self-Reinforcing Cycle of Long-Term Unemployment
A German study reveals long-term unemployment is a self-reinforcing cycle due to anxieties about re-entering the workforce, prompting calls for mentoring, internships, and employer involvement, with Berlin's 'Solidarisches Grundeinkommen' pilot project ending this year highlighting the urgent need f...
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Maine Teen Arrested in Paddleboarder's Murder
A 17-year-old male was arrested Thursday for the suspicious death of 48-year-old Sunshine Stewart, whose body was found in Crawford Pond, Maine, on July 3rd. The cause of death was determined to be strangulation and blunt force trauma. The arrest follows concerns about a potential serial killer in N...
Maine Teen Arrested in Paddleboarder's Murder
A 17-year-old male was arrested Thursday for the suspicious death of 48-year-old Sunshine Stewart, whose body was found in Crawford Pond, Maine, on July 3rd. The cause of death was determined to be strangulation and blunt force trauma. The arrest follows concerns about a potential serial killer in N...
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48% Bias Score


Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.
Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.
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Girl Loses Limbs After Meningitis Complication
Ten-year-old Penelope Vidal-Walsh lost both legs and her right arm after a rapid onset of bacterial meningitis and a rare fungal infection, initially presenting only with a bruise-like mark; she's now undergoing rehabilitation.
Girl Loses Limbs After Meningitis Complication
Ten-year-old Penelope Vidal-Walsh lost both legs and her right arm after a rapid onset of bacterial meningitis and a rare fungal infection, initially presenting only with a bruise-like mark; she's now undergoing rehabilitation.
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24% Bias Score


Pakistan Bans Hotel Construction Near Lakes to Combat Overtourism
Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, known for its natural beauty and attracting nearly a million tourists yearly, has imposed a five-year ban on new hotel construction around three lakes in the Hunza Valley to combat overtourism and protect its environment, following incidents of illegal sewage dump...
Pakistan Bans Hotel Construction Near Lakes to Combat Overtourism
Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, known for its natural beauty and attracting nearly a million tourists yearly, has imposed a five-year ban on new hotel construction around three lakes in the Hunza Valley to combat overtourism and protect its environment, following incidents of illegal sewage dump...
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Bihar Lightning Strikes Kill 33, Highlight Monsoon Dangers
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured from lightning strikes in Bihar, India, this week during intense monsoon storms, prompting government compensation and safety warnings.
Bihar Lightning Strikes Kill 33, Highlight Monsoon Dangers
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured from lightning strikes in Bihar, India, this week during intense monsoon storms, prompting government compensation and safety warnings.
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El Corte Inglés's Minority Stakes Generate Record €83.9 Million Income
El Corte Inglés's income from minority-owned companies, such as Financiera El Corte Inglés and Seguros ECI, soared by 37.6% to €83.9 million in 2024, exceeding previous years.

El Corte Inglés's Minority Stakes Generate Record €83.9 Million Income
El Corte Inglés's income from minority-owned companies, such as Financiera El Corte Inglés and Seguros ECI, soared by 37.6% to €83.9 million in 2024, exceeding previous years.
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24% Bias Score

Blogger Throws Son Off Cliff in Viral Stunt
Travel blogger Garrett Gee threw his seven-year-old son off a cliff into Lake Powell in Colorado, sparking a social media debate about parenting styles after the video received 3.1 million views.

Blogger Throws Son Off Cliff in Viral Stunt
Travel blogger Garrett Gee threw his seven-year-old son off a cliff into Lake Powell in Colorado, sparking a social media debate about parenting styles after the video received 3.1 million views.
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60% Bias Score

Toronto Condo Sales Plummet to 30-Year Low
Toronto and Hamilton's preconstruction condo market experienced a record low of 502 sales in Q2 2024, a 10 percent drop from Q1, forcing developers to delay or cancel projects due to low buyer demand; similar challenges are seen in Metro Vancouver, highlighting a depressed Canadian housing market.

Toronto Condo Sales Plummet to 30-Year Low
Toronto and Hamilton's preconstruction condo market experienced a record low of 502 sales in Q2 2024, a 10 percent drop from Q1, forcing developers to delay or cancel projects due to low buyer demand; similar challenges are seen in Metro Vancouver, highlighting a depressed Canadian housing market.
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48% Bias Score

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.

Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.
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20% Bias Score

BASE Jumper Felix Baumgartner Dies at 56 During Paragliding Accident
Austrian BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner, famous for his record-breaking stratosphere jump in 2012, died at age 56 on July 17th in Italy during a paragliding accident.

BASE Jumper Felix Baumgartner Dies at 56 During Paragliding Accident
Austrian BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner, famous for his record-breaking stratosphere jump in 2012, died at age 56 on July 17th in Italy during a paragliding accident.
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24% Bias Score
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