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Brain Drain: Scientists Flee U.S. Amidst Funding Cuts and Intimidation
A Nature survey shows over 1,200 of 1,650 surveyed scientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies, prompting France and the Netherlands to offer millions in funding to attract them.
Brain Drain: Scientists Flee U.S. Amidst Funding Cuts and Intimidation
A Nature survey shows over 1,200 of 1,650 surveyed scientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies, prompting France and the Netherlands to offer millions in funding to attract them.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Faces Impasse, Jeopardizing Spring Budget
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof faces growing internal conflict within his coalition government, jeopardizing the timely finalization of the Spring Budget and highlighting deep divisions over asylum policies, housing shortages, and defense spending; the April 11th deadline is uncertain.
Dutch Cabinet Faces Impasse, Jeopardizing Spring Budget
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof faces growing internal conflict within his coalition government, jeopardizing the timely finalization of the Spring Budget and highlighting deep divisions over asylum policies, housing shortages, and defense spending; the April 11th deadline is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score


Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck near Monywa, Myanmar, on , killing at least ten people in Mandalay and causing widespread damage; neighboring countries also felt the tremors.
Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck near Monywa, Myanmar, on , killing at least ten people in Mandalay and causing widespread damage; neighboring countries also felt the tremors.
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24% Bias Score


Myanmar Earthquake: 144 Dead, Crisis Deepens
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday at 1 pm local time, killing at least 144 people and causing significant damage, further compounding existing humanitarian crises and political instability in the country.
Myanmar Earthquake: 144 Dead, Crisis Deepens
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday at 1 pm local time, killing at least 144 people and causing significant damage, further compounding existing humanitarian crises and political instability in the country.
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48% Bias Score


Earthquake in Myanmar; Bangkok Building Collapse
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, killing one and injuring 50; the Thai Prime Minister declared Bangkok an emergency zone, citing potential for further tremors.
Earthquake in Myanmar; Bangkok Building Collapse
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, killing one and injuring 50; the Thai Prime Minister declared Bangkok an emergency zone, citing potential for further tremors.
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28% Bias Score


Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Undermining Bosnia's Rule of Law
Despite an active arrest warrant for undermining Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional order, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, protected by a large security detail, freely moves within the entity, defying a recent one-year prison sentence and international sanctions.
Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Undermining Bosnia's Rule of Law
Despite an active arrest warrant for undermining Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional order, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, protected by a large security detail, freely moves within the entity, defying a recent one-year prison sentence and international sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Captagon Seizure Highlights Challenges to Syria's Post-Assad Drug Trade
Iraqi authorities seized over a ton of Captagon pills in a truck headed to Turkey from Syria, highlighting the ongoing drug trade despite the fall of the Assad regime and the new Syrian government's efforts to combat it.

Massive Captagon Seizure Highlights Challenges to Syria's Post-Assad Drug Trade
Iraqi authorities seized over a ton of Captagon pills in a truck headed to Turkey from Syria, highlighting the ongoing drug trade despite the fall of the Assad regime and the new Syrian government's efforts to combat it.
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40% Bias Score

Nepal Pro-Monarchy Protests Turn Violent, Leaving Two Dead
At least two people died in Nepal on Friday during clashes between police and pro-monarchy demonstrators demanding the restoration of the abolished monarchy in eastern Kathmandu; the violence prompted a city-wide curfew.

Nepal Pro-Monarchy Protests Turn Violent, Leaving Two Dead
At least two people died in Nepal on Friday during clashes between police and pro-monarchy demonstrators demanding the restoration of the abolished monarchy in eastern Kathmandu; the violence prompted a city-wide curfew.
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48% Bias Score

Machar's Arrest in South Sudan Raises Fears of Renewed Conflict
On March 26, 2024, South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar's arrest by heavily armed forces, led by the defense minister and national security chief, sparked international concern over a potential return to widespread conflict, jeopardizing the 2018 peace agreement and threatening millions of live...

Machar's Arrest in South Sudan Raises Fears of Renewed Conflict
On March 26, 2024, South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar's arrest by heavily armed forces, led by the defense minister and national security chief, sparked international concern over a potential return to widespread conflict, jeopardizing the 2018 peace agreement and threatening millions of live...
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44% Bias Score

Iran's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst Sanctions and Rial Devaluation
Iran's economy is dramatically worsening due to mismanagement, corruption, and sanctions, causing the Rial to lose over 50% of its value in a year and pushing inflation higher; this disproportionately impacts lower and middle classes, while the government is planning to cut spending and subsidies.

Iran's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst Sanctions and Rial Devaluation
Iran's economy is dramatically worsening due to mismanagement, corruption, and sanctions, causing the Rial to lose over 50% of its value in a year and pushing inflation higher; this disproportionately impacts lower and middle classes, while the government is planning to cut spending and subsidies.
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52% Bias Score

Catalan Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Rodalies Rail Crisis
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, faced a no-confidence vote due to mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail service, seven months after taking office; the opposition, except for comunes, united to censure the Territorial Minister, highlighting the government's weak parliamentary supp...

Catalan Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Rodalies Rail Crisis
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, faced a no-confidence vote due to mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail service, seven months after taking office; the opposition, except for comunes, united to censure the Territorial Minister, highlighting the government's weak parliamentary supp...
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60% Bias Score

Ecuador's Left-Wing Alliance Aims for Power Amidst Security Crisis
Diego Borja, 60, is Ecuador's vice-presidential candidate for Revolución Ciudadana, alongside Luisa González. Their close election results (44.17% vs. 44%) signal a potential left-wing return to power on April 13th, focusing on resolving the country's alarming security crisis (one murder per hour in...

Ecuador's Left-Wing Alliance Aims for Power Amidst Security Crisis
Diego Borja, 60, is Ecuador's vice-presidential candidate for Revolución Ciudadana, alongside Luisa González. Their close election results (44.17% vs. 44%) signal a potential left-wing return to power on April 13th, focusing on resolving the country's alarming security crisis (one murder per hour in...
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48% Bias Score
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