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Musk and Trump's Public Feud Shakes US Politics
Elon Musk and Donald Trump, former allies, are now publicly feuding, with Musk accusing Trump of Epstein links and criticizing his spending bill, potentially reshaping American politics.
Musk and Trump's Public Feud Shakes US Politics
Elon Musk and Donald Trump, former allies, are now publicly feuding, with Musk accusing Trump of Epstein links and criticizing his spending bill, potentially reshaping American politics.
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68% Bias Score


Volunteer Murdered by Ex-Husband in Buryatia
Maria Lubsanova, a 36-year-old volunteer from Ivolginsk, Buryatia, was murdered by her ex-husband on June 5th after returning from a volunteer mission in Mariupol. He ambushed her near her workplace, drove her to a forest, and killed her before committing suicide.
Volunteer Murdered by Ex-Husband in Buryatia
Maria Lubsanova, a 36-year-old volunteer from Ivolginsk, Buryatia, was murdered by her ex-husband on June 5th after returning from a volunteer mission in Mariupol. He ambushed her near her workplace, drove her to a forest, and killed her before committing suicide.
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56% Bias Score


Rediscovered Turner Painting to Auction for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1000, later identified as a 1792 JMW Turner work titled "The Rising Squall," will be auctioned at Sotheby's in London on July 2nd for an expected €350,000, highlighting the impact of art restoration on valuation.
Rediscovered Turner Painting to Auction for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1000, later identified as a 1792 JMW Turner work titled "The Rising Squall," will be auctioned at Sotheby's in London on July 2nd for an expected €350,000, highlighting the impact of art restoration on valuation.
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8% Bias Score


Greek Officials Oppose Restoration of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis oppose reinstating the 13th and 14th-month salaries and pensions for public employees due to an €8 billion cost, calling it economically unsustainable and a potential trigger for another economic crisis.
Greek Officials Oppose Restoration of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis oppose reinstating the 13th and 14th-month salaries and pensions for public employees due to an €8 billion cost, calling it economically unsustainable and a potential trigger for another economic crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Government Condemns Opposition's Tempe Inquiry Proposal
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis condemned the opposition's proposal for a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, accusing them of exploiting a national tragedy for political gain and leveling unsubstantiated accusations against the Prime Minister.
Greek Government Condemns Opposition's Tempe Inquiry Proposal
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis condemned the opposition's proposal for a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, accusing them of exploiting a national tragedy for political gain and leveling unsubstantiated accusations against the Prime Minister.
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60% Bias Score

Russian Forces Advance Across Multiple Fronts in Ukraine
Russian forces have advanced in Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions, capturing multiple settlements and pushing closer to key objectives, indicating a potential shift in their war strategy.

Russian Forces Advance Across Multiple Fronts in Ukraine
Russian forces have advanced in Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions, capturing multiple settlements and pushing closer to key objectives, indicating a potential shift in their war strategy.
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68% Bias Score

Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched its largest missile and drone attack on Ukraine since June 1st, killing at least three and injuring over 40, targeting multiple regions after Ukraine's successful drone strike on Russian airbases.

Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched its largest missile and drone attack on Ukraine since June 1st, killing at least three and injuring over 40, targeting multiple regions after Ukraine's successful drone strike on Russian airbases.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Economic Growth at Risk Amidst US-EU Trade War
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) forecasts 1 percent annual economic growth for the Netherlands over the next three years, but warns that an escalating US-EU trade war could stagnate growth; house prices are expected to rise further due to limited supply and increased wages; inflation, currently at 3.3 p...

Dutch Economic Growth at Risk Amidst US-EU Trade War
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) forecasts 1 percent annual economic growth for the Netherlands over the next three years, but warns that an escalating US-EU trade war could stagnate growth; house prices are expected to rise further due to limited supply and increased wages; inflation, currently at 3.3 p...
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36% Bias Score

Papandreou Elected President of International Center for Olympic Truce
George Papandreou, former Greek Prime Minister, was elected president of the International Center for Olympic Truce (ICOT) on June 5th, succeeding Thomas Bach, to promote peace and the Olympic ideals globally, particularly during times of international conflict.

Papandreou Elected President of International Center for Olympic Truce
George Papandreou, former Greek Prime Minister, was elected president of the International Center for Olympic Truce (ICOT) on June 5th, succeeding Thomas Bach, to promote peace and the Olympic ideals globally, particularly during times of international conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Global Rare Earth Shortage Threatens Auto Production
China's strict export controls on rare earths, essential for various industries including auto manufacturing, have caused global shortages, forcing temporary production halts and prompting discussions on relocating manufacturing to China.

Global Rare Earth Shortage Threatens Auto Production
China's strict export controls on rare earths, essential for various industries including auto manufacturing, have caused global shortages, forcing temporary production halts and prompting discussions on relocating manufacturing to China.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Court to Rule on Reinstatement of Public Sector Holiday Bonuses Based on EU Law
A Greek court is reviewing a lawsuit demanding the reinstatement of 13th and 14th-month salaries for public sector employees, arguing that their absence violates EU law on equal pay and minimum wage; the court's interpretation of a 2024 EU directive will be key to the decision.

Greek Court to Rule on Reinstatement of Public Sector Holiday Bonuses Based on EU Law
A Greek court is reviewing a lawsuit demanding the reinstatement of 13th and 14th-month salaries for public sector employees, arguing that their absence violates EU law on equal pay and minimum wage; the court's interpretation of a 2024 EU directive will be key to the decision.
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48% Bias Score
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