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EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.
EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands' Digital Sovereignty at Risk: Dependence on Big Tech
The Netherlands, a nation with a rich history of technological innovation, faces a critical challenge: dependence on Big Tech companies threatens its digital sovereignty. While possessing the expertise and resources to overcome this, current government initiatives reflect hesitancy instead of decisi...
Netherlands' Digital Sovereignty at Risk: Dependence on Big Tech
The Netherlands, a nation with a rich history of technological innovation, faces a critical challenge: dependence on Big Tech companies threatens its digital sovereignty. While possessing the expertise and resources to overcome this, current government initiatives reflect hesitancy instead of decisi...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Appoints Personal Attorney as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
President Donald Trump appointed Alina Habba, his personal attorney, as the interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey on Monday, replacing John Giordano, who will be nominated as ambassador to Namibia. Habba, who has represented Trump in numerous legal battles, intends to fight corruption...
Trump Appoints Personal Attorney as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
President Donald Trump appointed Alina Habba, his personal attorney, as the interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey on Monday, replacing John Giordano, who will be nominated as ambassador to Namibia. Habba, who has represented Trump in numerous legal battles, intends to fight corruption...
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64% Bias Score


India's Manufacturing Boom: A Job-Creating Surge, but US Tariffs Loom
India's manufacturing sector is booming due to companies moving from China, creating many jobs for women, particularly at FoxConn's Tamil Nadu plant; however, unpredictable US tariffs pose a significant threat.
India's Manufacturing Boom: A Job-Creating Surge, but US Tariffs Loom
India's manufacturing sector is booming due to companies moving from China, creating many jobs for women, particularly at FoxConn's Tamil Nadu plant; however, unpredictable US tariffs pose a significant threat.
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44% Bias Score


US Envoy Rejects UK's Ukraine Peace Plan
Steve Witkoff, a US envoy leading Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, dismissed UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's "coalition of the willing" plan as "posture and pose", criticizing its simplistic approach while expressing a positive view of Vladimir Putin after a recent meeting in Moscow. Despite this cri...
US Envoy Rejects UK's Ukraine Peace Plan
Steve Witkoff, a US envoy leading Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, dismissed UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's "coalition of the willing" plan as "posture and pose", criticizing its simplistic approach while expressing a positive view of Vladimir Putin after a recent meeting in Moscow. Despite this cri...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's 10th Week: Legal Battles, Greenland Tensions, and PEPFAR's Future
President Trump begins his 10th week with a Cabinet meeting amid legal battles over his second-term agenda, including immigration and foreign aid cuts; Greenland rejects US delegation visit; PEPFAR's future uncertain.
Trump's 10th Week: Legal Battles, Greenland Tensions, and PEPFAR's Future
President Trump begins his 10th week with a Cabinet meeting amid legal battles over his second-term agenda, including immigration and foreign aid cuts; Greenland rejects US delegation visit; PEPFAR's future uncertain.
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60% Bias Score

Ecuador Oil Spill: Environmental Disaster in Esmeraldas
An oil spill from Ecuador's SOTE pipeline has contaminated rivers and beaches in Esmeraldas province, affecting thousands of people and causing significant environmental damage; the cause is disputed, cleanup is ongoing, and the government's response is questioned.

Ecuador Oil Spill: Environmental Disaster in Esmeraldas
An oil spill from Ecuador's SOTE pipeline has contaminated rivers and beaches in Esmeraldas province, affecting thousands of people and causing significant environmental damage; the cause is disputed, cleanup is ongoing, and the government's response is questioned.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands to Survey Young Adults for Military Expansion
The Netherlands will conduct a voluntary survey of all 18- to 27-year-olds to assess their interest in joining the armed forces, aiming to expand the military to at least 100,000 personnel by 2030 in response to increased geopolitical threats.

Netherlands to Survey Young Adults for Military Expansion
The Netherlands will conduct a voluntary survey of all 18- to 27-year-olds to assess their interest in joining the armed forces, aiming to expand the military to at least 100,000 personnel by 2030 in response to increased geopolitical threats.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Wins Penalty Shootout Thriller Against Netherlands
In a dramatic penalty shootout, Spain edged out the Netherlands (4-3) in the Nations League quarterfinals after a 2-2 draw that saw the Dutch fight back from three separate deficits, with Donyell Malen missing the decisive penalty.

Spain Wins Penalty Shootout Thriller Against Netherlands
In a dramatic penalty shootout, Spain edged out the Netherlands (4-3) in the Nations League quarterfinals after a 2-2 draw that saw the Dutch fight back from three separate deficits, with Donyell Malen missing the decisive penalty.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Targets Ph.D. Project for Alleged Civil Rights Violation
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating 45 universities partnering with the Ph.D. Project, a nonprofit supporting underrepresented minority doctoral students in business, for allegedly violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act due to its race-based eligibility; several universities have already ...

Federal Investigation Targets Ph.D. Project for Alleged Civil Rights Violation
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating 45 universities partnering with the Ph.D. Project, a nonprofit supporting underrepresented minority doctoral students in business, for allegedly violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act due to its race-based eligibility; several universities have already ...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.

Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.
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36% Bias Score

Russia-Iran Treaty Deepens Strategic Partnership Across Multiple Sectors
Russia and Iran signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty on January 17th in Moscow, covering defense, counter-terrorism, energy, and multiple sectors, despite potential developments in Russia-US relations.

Russia-Iran Treaty Deepens Strategic Partnership Across Multiple Sectors
Russia and Iran signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty on January 17th in Moscow, covering defense, counter-terrorism, energy, and multiple sectors, despite potential developments in Russia-US relations.
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24% Bias Score
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