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Turin Bus Plunges into River, Killing Driver
A tour bus in Turin, Italy, driven by 64-year-old Nicola Di Carlo, tragically reversed into the River Po yesterday, resulting in his death and minor injuries to three pedestrians; initial reports suggest driver illness as a potential cause.
Turin Bus Plunges into River, Killing Driver
A tour bus in Turin, Italy, driven by 64-year-old Nicola Di Carlo, tragically reversed into the River Po yesterday, resulting in his death and minor injuries to three pedestrians; initial reports suggest driver illness as a potential cause.
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56% Bias Score


Scampia's Transformation: From Marginalized Area to Urban Renewal Model
The Scampia neighborhood in Naples, Italy, is undergoing a significant revitalization effort involving the demolition of some high-rise buildings, construction of new housing (168 units expected in two years), and investment in healthcare and educational facilities, representing a shift from a margi...
Scampia's Transformation: From Marginalized Area to Urban Renewal Model
The Scampia neighborhood in Naples, Italy, is undergoing a significant revitalization effort involving the demolition of some high-rise buildings, construction of new housing (168 units expected in two years), and investment in healthcare and educational facilities, representing a shift from a margi...
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40% Bias Score


Coopaname: A French Cooperative's 20-Year Success Story
The Parisian worker cooperative Coopaname, founded in 2004, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024, boasting 450 members, €12 million in revenue, and having supported around 2,800 individuals. It provides a unique blend of independent work with the security of a cooperative, challenging conventiona...
Coopaname: A French Cooperative's 20-Year Success Story
The Parisian worker cooperative Coopaname, founded in 2004, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024, boasting 450 members, €12 million in revenue, and having supported around 2,800 individuals. It provides a unique blend of independent work with the security of a cooperative, challenging conventiona...
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48% Bias Score


Hessian Schools to Implement Near-Total Cell Phone Ban
The Hessian state government plans a comprehensive mobile phone ban in schools starting next year, with exceptions for emergencies and school-related activities, aiming to improve learning and mental well-being, sparking debate on its effectiveness and need for media literacy education.
Hessian Schools to Implement Near-Total Cell Phone Ban
The Hessian state government plans a comprehensive mobile phone ban in schools starting next year, with exceptions for emergencies and school-related activities, aiming to improve learning and mental well-being, sparking debate on its effectiveness and need for media literacy education.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Meets with 11 Million-Member Russian Youth Movement
Russian President Vladimir Putin spent Wednesday with the "Movement of the First," an 11-million-member youth organization focused on patriotism, cultural activities, and community service, including support for veterans and historical preservation.
Putin Meets with 11 Million-Member Russian Youth Movement
Russian President Vladimir Putin spent Wednesday with the "Movement of the First," an 11-million-member youth organization focused on patriotism, cultural activities, and community service, including support for veterans and historical preservation.
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44% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Vogtland Triple Homicide
A 28-year-old German man was sentenced to life in prison for the axe murders of his mother, grandmother, and grandfather in the Vogtland region on June 3, 2024; the court found him guilty of triple homicide despite his claims of feeling overprotected and controlled by his family.
Life Sentence for Vogtland Triple Homicide
A 28-year-old German man was sentenced to life in prison for the axe murders of his mother, grandmother, and grandfather in the Vogtland region on June 3, 2024; the court found him guilty of triple homicide despite his claims of feeling overprotected and controlled by his family.
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36% Bias Score

Shrinking Housing Affordability in Spain: Families Can Only Afford 13 Square Meters
Due to rising housing costs in Spain, the average family's purchasing power has significantly decreased; in February 2025, families could only afford 13 square meters with their annual income, a 19.2% decrease since March 2022, despite a continued rise in housing sales and mortgage lending.

Shrinking Housing Affordability in Spain: Families Can Only Afford 13 Square Meters
Due to rising housing costs in Spain, the average family's purchasing power has significantly decreased; in February 2025, families could only afford 13 square meters with their annual income, a 19.2% decrease since March 2022, despite a continued rise in housing sales and mortgage lending.
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44% Bias Score

Prince Harry Resigns from Sentebale Amidst Accusations of Misconduct
Prince Harry and the board of Sentebale, a charity he co-founded in 2006 to combat HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa, resigned following a dispute with president Sophie Chandauka, who alleges abuse and discrimination, prompting a Charity Commission investigation and a potential High Court case.

Prince Harry Resigns from Sentebale Amidst Accusations of Misconduct
Prince Harry and the board of Sentebale, a charity he co-founded in 2006 to combat HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa, resigned following a dispute with president Sophie Chandauka, who alleges abuse and discrimination, prompting a Charity Commission investigation and a potential High Court case.
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44% Bias Score

Amsterdam Knife Attack Leaves Four Critically Injured
Four people were critically injured in a knife attack on March 27th in Amsterdam's Sint-Nicolaasstraat; a suspect, also injured, was arrested, and the motive remains under investigation.

Amsterdam Knife Attack Leaves Four Critically Injured
Four people were critically injured in a knife attack on March 27th in Amsterdam's Sint-Nicolaasstraat; a suspect, also injured, was arrested, and the motive remains under investigation.
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16% Bias Score

China's Industrial Profits Dip Despite Sectoral Growth in Early 2025
During the first two months of 2025, China's large industrial enterprises experienced a 0.3% year-on-year decline in combined profits, totaling roughly $910.99 billion; however, growth was observed in key sectors such as manufacturing (4.8%) and automobiles (11.7%), driven by government support poli...

China's Industrial Profits Dip Despite Sectoral Growth in Early 2025
During the first two months of 2025, China's large industrial enterprises experienced a 0.3% year-on-year decline in combined profits, totaling roughly $910.99 billion; however, growth was observed in key sectors such as manufacturing (4.8%) and automobiles (11.7%), driven by government support poli...
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12% Bias Score

Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...

Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...
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24% Bias Score

BBC's COVID-19 Coverage in India: A Five-Year Retrospective
The BBC's coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, spanning from 2020 to present, documented the crisis across various locations including highways, hospitals, and funeral grounds, showcasing the scale of the health crisis and its impact on India's healthcare system and population.

BBC's COVID-19 Coverage in India: A Five-Year Retrospective
The BBC's coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, spanning from 2020 to present, documented the crisis across various locations including highways, hospitals, and funeral grounds, showcasing the scale of the health crisis and its impact on India's healthcare system and population.
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8% Bias Score
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