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Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.
Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.
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40% Bias Score


Nice Bans Large Cruise Ships to Combat Overtourism
Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi banned large cruise ships (over 900 passengers) from docking in Nice on January 24th to curb overtourism, prioritizing smaller vessels while implementing port upgrades for improved environmental standards; however, this ban could face legal challenges.
Nice Bans Large Cruise Ships to Combat Overtourism
Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi banned large cruise ships (over 900 passengers) from docking in Nice on January 24th to curb overtourism, prioritizing smaller vessels while implementing port upgrades for improved environmental standards; however, this ban could face legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


UK Climate Bill Fails First Vote
A UK Climate and Nature Bill, proposed by Liberal Democrat MP Roz Savage, failed its initial parliamentary vote by 120 to 7, delaying its progression until July and making its enactment unlikely despite support from some Labour and Conservative MPs; the government cited existing legislation and conc...
UK Climate Bill Fails First Vote
A UK Climate and Nature Bill, proposed by Liberal Democrat MP Roz Savage, failed its initial parliamentary vote by 120 to 7, delaying its progression until July and making its enactment unlikely despite support from some Labour and Conservative MPs; the government cited existing legislation and conc...
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56% Bias Score


French Home Renovations Drop 35% Despite Increased Funding
France saw a 35% decrease in total home renovations in 2024 (403,155 vs 623,790 in 2023), despite a rise in aid to 3.77 billion euros. Large-scale energy renovations increased by 27.59% (91,374), improving energy efficiency by 65% on average. This trend reflects a shift towards higher-impact project...
French Home Renovations Drop 35% Despite Increased Funding
France saw a 35% decrease in total home renovations in 2024 (403,155 vs 623,790 in 2023), despite a rise in aid to 3.77 billion euros. Large-scale energy renovations increased by 27.59% (91,374), improving energy efficiency by 65% on average. This trend reflects a shift towards higher-impact project...
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36% Bias Score


BASF Misses Q4 Profit Targets Amidst Battery Chemical Write-Downs and Restructuring
BASF's Q4 2023 results revealed a €3.2 billion profit miss despite meeting revenue and earnings expectations, primarily due to write-downs in battery chemicals and restructuring costs at its Ludwigshafen site, prompting the company to seek alliances and partnerships.
BASF Misses Q4 Profit Targets Amidst Battery Chemical Write-Downs and Restructuring
BASF's Q4 2023 results revealed a €3.2 billion profit miss despite meeting revenue and earnings expectations, primarily due to write-downs in battery chemicals and restructuring costs at its Ludwigshafen site, prompting the company to seek alliances and partnerships.
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24% Bias Score


CRA Extends Charitable Donation Tax Deadline to March 2025
The Canada Revenue Agency confirmed Canadians can claim charitable donations made before March 2025 against their 2024 taxes, extending a deadline initially set for December 31, 2024, to mitigate the impact of the Canada Post strike on charities.
CRA Extends Charitable Donation Tax Deadline to March 2025
The Canada Revenue Agency confirmed Canadians can claim charitable donations made before March 2025 against their 2024 taxes, extending a deadline initially set for December 31, 2024, to mitigate the impact of the Canada Post strike on charities.
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32% Bias Score

Verstappen's Absence Noted at Star-Studded Rolex 24
The Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway, starting January 28th, features a record number of drivers but lacks reigning four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen, who is considered by many to be the missing piece, although several drivers believe his future plans for a GT3 racing team sugges...

Verstappen's Absence Noted at Star-Studded Rolex 24
The Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway, starting January 28th, features a record number of drivers but lacks reigning four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen, who is considered by many to be the missing piece, although several drivers believe his future plans for a GT3 racing team sugges...
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Strict Migration Policy Risks Far-Right Alliance Ahead of German Election
Germany's opposition leader Friedrich Merz plans to introduce stricter migration policies to parliament next week, potentially collaborating with the far-right AfD, impacting the upcoming election and Germany's political landscape.

Merz's Strict Migration Policy Risks Far-Right Alliance Ahead of German Election
Germany's opposition leader Friedrich Merz plans to introduce stricter migration policies to parliament next week, potentially collaborating with the far-right AfD, impacting the upcoming election and Germany's political landscape.
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48% Bias Score

Giant Puppet Stages Housing Insecurity in France
In Aubervilliers, France, the Grandes Personnes street theater company uses a four-meter-tall puppet, Renata, to engage communities in conversations about housing insecurity and create a theatrical performance ('88 avenue de la République') highlighting the 330,000 homeless people in France.

Giant Puppet Stages Housing Insecurity in France
In Aubervilliers, France, the Grandes Personnes street theater company uses a four-meter-tall puppet, Renata, to engage communities in conversations about housing insecurity and create a theatrical performance ('88 avenue de la République') highlighting the 330,000 homeless people in France.
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24% Bias Score

German Health Ministry Defends Controversial Covid Vaccine Campaign Contract
The German Health Ministry insists its €600,000 contract with SPD-linked agency BrinkertLück for the "Ich schütze mich" Covid-19 vaccination campaign followed regulations, despite lacking a public tender and facing criticism from the CDU and the Left Party, and a rebuke from the Federal Audit Office...

German Health Ministry Defends Controversial Covid Vaccine Campaign Contract
The German Health Ministry insists its €600,000 contract with SPD-linked agency BrinkertLück for the "Ich schütze mich" Covid-19 vaccination campaign followed regulations, despite lacking a public tender and facing criticism from the CDU and the Left Party, and a rebuke from the Federal Audit Office...
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56% Bias Score

BC Accelerates Renewable Energy Amid US Tariff Threat
British Columbia is accelerating renewable energy development, signing a deal for 200 megawatts of wind power to reduce reliance on US electricity amid threatened tariffs and recent power shortages, aiming for energy independence and meeting growing demand.

BC Accelerates Renewable Energy Amid US Tariff Threat
British Columbia is accelerating renewable energy development, signing a deal for 200 megawatts of wind power to reduce reliance on US electricity amid threatened tariffs and recent power shortages, aiming for energy independence and meeting growing demand.
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36% Bias Score

Venture Global's Subdued IPO Debut at $58.2 Billion Valuation
Venture Global's $58.2 billion IPO debuted nearly 4 percent below its $25 IPO price on Friday, raising $1.75 billion from the sale of 70 million shares—significantly less than its initial $2.3 billion target due to investor concerns over long-term profit estimates and legal battles.

Venture Global's Subdued IPO Debut at $58.2 Billion Valuation
Venture Global's $58.2 billion IPO debuted nearly 4 percent below its $25 IPO price on Friday, raising $1.75 billion from the sale of 70 million shares—significantly less than its initial $2.3 billion target due to investor concerns over long-term profit estimates and legal battles.
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36% Bias Score
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