Fictional Drone Crash Highlights Risks of Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
A fictional incident in March 2027, where a Russian drone crashed into a European peacekeeping mirador in Ukraine, killing one soldier and wounding another, highlights the complexities of potential future peacekeeping operations in the region amidst ongoing discussions about deploying a 50,000-stron...
Fictional Drone Crash Highlights Risks of Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
A fictional incident in March 2027, where a Russian drone crashed into a European peacekeeping mirador in Ukraine, killing one soldier and wounding another, highlights the complexities of potential future peacekeeping operations in the region amidst ongoing discussions about deploying a 50,000-stron...
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36% Bias Score
Milei's Davos Speech: A Populist Critique of 'Wokeism' and Western Decline
At the 2025 Davos World Economic Forum, Argentinian President Javier Milei delivered a controversial speech attacking "wokeism" and promoting international alliances with figures like Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni, while also highlighting his economic successes in reducing inflation and restoring ...
Milei's Davos Speech: A Populist Critique of 'Wokeism' and Western Decline
At the 2025 Davos World Economic Forum, Argentinian President Javier Milei delivered a controversial speech attacking "wokeism" and promoting international alliances with figures like Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni, while also highlighting his economic successes in reducing inflation and restoring ...
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60% Bias Score
EU Electricity Generation: 75% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2024
In 2024, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable sources like solar (up 22% from 2023) and wind providing over 47%, while nuclear energy contributed nearly 24%, and coal use dropped to under 10%, its lowest level in 40 ...
EU Electricity Generation: 75% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2024
In 2024, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable sources like solar (up 22% from 2023) and wind providing over 47%, while nuclear energy contributed nearly 24%, and coal use dropped to under 10%, its lowest level in 40 ...
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32% Bias Score
Volkswagen's Collaborative Cost Cuts Raise Investor Doubts
Volkswagen's pre-Christmas cost-cutting agreement, involving plant closures and 35,000 job cuts by 2027, prioritizes collaboration with labor unions, raising investor concerns about its feasibility and impact on the company's stock price.
Volkswagen's Collaborative Cost Cuts Raise Investor Doubts
Volkswagen's pre-Christmas cost-cutting agreement, involving plant closures and 35,000 job cuts by 2027, prioritizes collaboration with labor unions, raising investor concerns about its feasibility and impact on the company's stock price.
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44% Bias Score
Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
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44% Bias Score
Nepal-China Relations: 70 Years of Partnership and Future Collaboration
Nepal and China mark 70 years of diplomatic relations, characterized by strong economic cooperation, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange, with future plans focused on enhancing connectivity and technology transfer to benefit both nations.
Nepal-China Relations: 70 Years of Partnership and Future Collaboration
Nepal and China mark 70 years of diplomatic relations, characterized by strong economic cooperation, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange, with future plans focused on enhancing connectivity and technology transfer to benefit both nations.
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48% Bias Score
EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.
EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Day Three Actions Spark Outrage and Analysis
On day three of Trump's new term, he declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, revoked birthright citizenship, and pardoned hundreds of Capitol rioters, sparking widespread concern and analysis from political experts and commentators on a German talk show.
Trump's Day Three Actions Spark Outrage and Analysis
On day three of Trump's new term, he declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, revoked birthright citizenship, and pardoned hundreds of Capitol rioters, sparking widespread concern and analysis from political experts and commentators on a German talk show.
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64% Bias Score
TikTok Use Linked to Increased Disinformation Exposure Among Young Germans
A study reveals that young German TikTok users are more likely to doubt the West's narrative on the Ukraine war, question climate change science, and favor China's political system, raising concerns about foreign disinformation's influence on German elections.
TikTok Use Linked to Increased Disinformation Exposure Among Young Germans
A study reveals that young German TikTok users are more likely to doubt the West's narrative on the Ukraine war, question climate change science, and favor China's political system, raising concerns about foreign disinformation's influence on German elections.
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48% Bias Score
Vance's First Oval Office Visit Marks Start of Trump's Second Term
Vice President JD Vance, sworn in on Monday, January 16th, 2024, visited the Oval Office for the first time on Tuesday, January 17th, 2024, a moment captured on video, where he participated in a meeting with President Trump and top Republicans to strategize their agenda; he also swore in new Cabinet...
Vance's First Oval Office Visit Marks Start of Trump's Second Term
Vice President JD Vance, sworn in on Monday, January 16th, 2024, visited the Oval Office for the first time on Tuesday, January 17th, 2024, a moment captured on video, where he participated in a meeting with President Trump and top Republicans to strategize their agenda; he also swore in new Cabinet...
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40% Bias Score
Judge Rejects Menendez's Appeal, Sentences Looming
A federal judge in Manhattan rejected former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's appeal to overturn his July conviction on 16 counts of bribery and acting as a foreign agent, citing an extraordinarily low likelihood that jurors accessed excluded trial materials on their laptop; Menendez faces sentenci...
Judge Rejects Menendez's Appeal, Sentences Looming
A federal judge in Manhattan rejected former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's appeal to overturn his July conviction on 16 counts of bribery and acting as a foreign agent, citing an extraordinarily low likelihood that jurors accessed excluded trial materials on their laptop; Menendez faces sentenci...
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40% Bias Score
RSF Criticizes Guatemala's Insufficient Protection of Journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) criticized Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo's insufficient efforts to protect journalists, urging stronger action despite some progress in fostering dialogue and press freedom; however, the Public Ministry's continued criminalization of journalists under Consuelo...
RSF Criticizes Guatemala's Insufficient Protection of Journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) criticized Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo's insufficient efforts to protect journalists, urging stronger action despite some progress in fostering dialogue and press freedom; however, the Public Ministry's continued criminalization of journalists under Consuelo...
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40% Bias Score