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Dutch Intelligence Continues US Data Sharing Despite Growing Concerns
Dutch intelligence agencies continue sharing data on Dutch citizens with US agencies despite growing concerns over US handling of democratic rights and data protection; former officials urge scaling back cooperation, while the government emphasizes the importance of maintaining the relationship for ...
Dutch Intelligence Continues US Data Sharing Despite Growing Concerns
Dutch intelligence agencies continue sharing data on Dutch citizens with US agencies despite growing concerns over US handling of democratic rights and data protection; former officials urge scaling back cooperation, while the government emphasizes the importance of maintaining the relationship for ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Approves €4 Billion in Aid to Egypt Amid Human Rights Concerns
The European Parliament approved €4 billion in aid to Egypt as part of a €7 billion EU package to curb irregular migration, despite concerns about human rights conditions being dropped from the deal, raising questions about the EU's prioritization of migration control over democratic values.
EU Approves €4 Billion in Aid to Egypt Amid Human Rights Concerns
The European Parliament approved €4 billion in aid to Egypt as part of a €7 billion EU package to curb irregular migration, despite concerns about human rights conditions being dropped from the deal, raising questions about the EU's prioritization of migration control over democratic values.
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64% Bias Score


Van Aert's Dwars door Vlaanderen Loss Casts Doubt on Tour of Flanders Chances
Wout van Aert lost the sprint finish at Dwars door Vlaanderen, raising questions about his chances in the upcoming Tour of Flanders where Mathieu van der Poel and Tadej Pogacar are the top favorites; the women's race features Lotte Kopecky as the top contender.
Van Aert's Dwars door Vlaanderen Loss Casts Doubt on Tour of Flanders Chances
Wout van Aert lost the sprint finish at Dwars door Vlaanderen, raising questions about his chances in the upcoming Tour of Flanders where Mathieu van der Poel and Tadej Pogacar are the top favorites; the women's race features Lotte Kopecky as the top contender.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Actions Strain NATO Alliance
Trump administration officials' recent statements and actions, including Hegseth's comments on European defense and Ukraine, Rubio's upcoming visit amid trade tensions, and the lack of European involvement in US-Russia talks, have created high tensions within NATO, raising concerns about the allianc...
Trump Administration's Actions Strain NATO Alliance
Trump administration officials' recent statements and actions, including Hegseth's comments on European defense and Ukraine, Rubio's upcoming visit amid trade tensions, and the lack of European involvement in US-Russia talks, have created high tensions within NATO, raising concerns about the allianc...
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56% Bias Score


Israel's Post-War Economy: Weak Recovery, Systemic Inequalities, and the Path to Growth
The OECD's report reveals that the Israel-Hamas war caused a 15% drop in investment and sluggish exports in Israel's weakened 2024 economy, with labor shortages impacting construction; however, growth is projected at 3.4% in 2025 and 5.5% in 2026, contingent on regional stability and structural refo...
Israel's Post-War Economy: Weak Recovery, Systemic Inequalities, and the Path to Growth
The OECD's report reveals that the Israel-Hamas war caused a 15% drop in investment and sluggish exports in Israel's weakened 2024 economy, with labor shortages impacting construction; however, growth is projected at 3.4% in 2025 and 5.5% in 2026, contingent on regional stability and structural refo...
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60% Bias Score


Middle Corridor Trade Route: Reshaping Eurasia's Economic and Geopolitical Landscape
The Middle Corridor, a revived Silk Road trade route through Central Asia, saw a 63 percent surge in freight traffic in 2024, driven by the EU's 10 billion euro investment and China's Belt and Road Initiative, creating a crucial alternative to Russia for Europe.
Middle Corridor Trade Route: Reshaping Eurasia's Economic and Geopolitical Landscape
The Middle Corridor, a revived Silk Road trade route through Central Asia, saw a 63 percent surge in freight traffic in 2024, driven by the EU's 10 billion euro investment and China's Belt and Road Initiative, creating a crucial alternative to Russia for Europe.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Announces Retaliatory Tariffs on EU and China
US President Trump announced 20% tariffs on European Union products and 34% on Chinese products, claiming they are reciprocal measures; however, these tariffs will reportedly take effect April 9th, not immediately as Trump stated, giving countries room for negotiation.

Trump Announces Retaliatory Tariffs on EU and China
US President Trump announced 20% tariffs on European Union products and 34% on Chinese products, claiming they are reciprocal measures; however, these tariffs will reportedly take effect April 9th, not immediately as Trump stated, giving countries room for negotiation.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Court Orders Farmers to Prove Pesticide Safety Near Nature Reserves
The Dutch Council of State ruled that farmers must prove pesticides near nature reserves cause no harm, potentially requiring permits and impacting various agricultural sectors, following a 2019 nitrogen ruling and highlighting ongoing environmental concerns.

Dutch Court Orders Farmers to Prove Pesticide Safety Near Nature Reserves
The Dutch Council of State ruled that farmers must prove pesticides near nature reserves cause no harm, potentially requiring permits and impacting various agricultural sectors, following a 2019 nitrogen ruling and highlighting ongoing environmental concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Crisis Averted After No-Confidence Vote Against Minister Faber Fails
Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber's refusal to sign awards for asylum volunteer workers sparked a cabinet crisis, prompting a failed no-confidence vote; Prime Minister Dick Schoof ultimately defended her, despite internal conflict and criticism.

Dutch Cabinet Crisis Averted After No-Confidence Vote Against Minister Faber Fails
Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber's refusal to sign awards for asylum volunteer workers sparked a cabinet crisis, prompting a failed no-confidence vote; Prime Minister Dick Schoof ultimately defended her, despite internal conflict and criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Underreported Amidst Government Obstruction
A magnitude 7 earthquake near Myanmar's second-largest city has caused significant damage and a death toll likely exceeding 10,000, according to the USGS, but the military government reports only 2,900 deaths, hindering international aid efforts.

Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Underreported Amidst Government Obstruction
A magnitude 7 earthquake near Myanmar's second-largest city has caused significant damage and a death toll likely exceeding 10,000, according to the USGS, but the military government reports only 2,900 deaths, hindering international aid efforts.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Commercial Real Estate Investment Surges 78% in Europe in 2024
In 2024, Israeli commercial real estate investment in Europe reached \$2.33 billion, a 78% increase from 2023, ranking Israel 7th in Europe and 10th in the US; this surge is driven by diversified investments in logistics, hospitality, retail, and emerging sectors like data centers.

Israeli Commercial Real Estate Investment Surges 78% in Europe in 2024
In 2024, Israeli commercial real estate investment in Europe reached \$2.33 billion, a 78% increase from 2023, ranking Israel 7th in Europe and 10th in the US; this surge is driven by diversified investments in logistics, hospitality, retail, and emerging sectors like data centers.
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40% Bias Score

ISS Astrobee Robots Tested for Space Debris Capture
NASA is testing Astrobee robots on the ISS, modified with gecko-like adhesive pads to capture space debris up to 6.5 meters in diameter, following a near-miss incident three years ago with a Russian anti-satellite missile.

ISS Astrobee Robots Tested for Space Debris Capture
NASA is testing Astrobee robots on the ISS, modified with gecko-like adhesive pads to capture space debris up to 6.5 meters in diameter, following a near-miss incident three years ago with a Russian anti-satellite missile.
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40% Bias Score
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