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Albania's Logging Moratorium: A Decade of Deforestation
In northern Albania, despite a 2016 moratorium, illegal logging continues, with companies like Alxhef exploiting loopholes to supply high-quality timber to international markets like Italy and the US, raising concerns about forest depletion and weak enforcement of regulations.
Albania's Logging Moratorium: A Decade of Deforestation
In northern Albania, despite a 2016 moratorium, illegal logging continues, with companies like Alxhef exploiting loopholes to supply high-quality timber to international markets like Italy and the US, raising concerns about forest depletion and weak enforcement of regulations.
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48% Bias Score


EPP Congress: Weber's Re-election Solidifies Power, Raises Concerns
The European People's Party (EPP) held its annual congress in Valencia, Spain, resulting in Manfred Weber's re-election as party leader and a shift toward more conservative policies regarding migration and the Green Deal, raising concerns about potential German dominance and the weakening of centris...
EPP Congress: Weber's Re-election Solidifies Power, Raises Concerns
The European People's Party (EPP) held its annual congress in Valencia, Spain, resulting in Manfred Weber's re-election as party leader and a shift toward more conservative policies regarding migration and the Green Deal, raising concerns about potential German dominance and the weakening of centris...
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48% Bias Score


Western Companies Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Exit
Over 460 international companies stopped operating in Russia since February 2022, with 59 global brands leaving; however, 25 are maintaining their trademark registrations, including Ikea, McDonald's, and Mercedes-Benz, while others like Henkel have not, creating opportunities for non-Western competi...
Western Companies Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Exit
Over 460 international companies stopped operating in Russia since February 2022, with 59 global brands leaving; however, 25 are maintaining their trademark registrations, including Ikea, McDonald's, and Mercedes-Benz, while others like Henkel have not, creating opportunities for non-Western competi...
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48% Bias Score


US Seeks Talks With China on Trump-Era Tariffs
The US has initiated talks with China to resolve the 145% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, despite China's initial strong opposition. While Beijing publicly maintains a defiant stance, it has quietly exempted certain US products from retaliatory tariffs, suggesting a potential willingnes...
US Seeks Talks With China on Trump-Era Tariffs
The US has initiated talks with China to resolve the 145% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, despite China's initial strong opposition. While Beijing publicly maintains a defiant stance, it has quietly exempted certain US products from retaliatory tariffs, suggesting a potential willingnes...
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40% Bias Score


UK Sees 33% Surge in Hospital-Acquired C. diff Infections
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reports a 33 percent increase in Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections in 2023-24 compared to 2020-21, reaching 29.5 cases per 100,000 people, linked to NHS overcrowding and long patient wait times.
UK Sees 33% Surge in Hospital-Acquired C. diff Infections
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reports a 33 percent increase in Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections in 2023-24 compared to 2020-21, reaching 29.5 cases per 100,000 people, linked to NHS overcrowding and long patient wait times.
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40% Bias Score


French Police Clash with May Day Demonstrators Amidst Rising Social Tensions
On May Day, clashes erupted between French police and thousands of demonstrators across the country, marking International Workers' Day and fueled by recent social tensions, including a fatal stabbing at a mosque; reports suggest over 300,000 participated nationwide, exceeding last year's numbers.
French Police Clash with May Day Demonstrators Amidst Rising Social Tensions
On May Day, clashes erupted between French police and thousands of demonstrators across the country, marking International Workers' Day and fueled by recent social tensions, including a fatal stabbing at a mosque; reports suggest over 300,000 participated nationwide, exceeding last year's numbers.
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40% Bias Score

Brandenburg Condemns Rising Extremism Amidst WWII Memorials
Brandenburg held multiple World War II commemorations, including a memorial run at Sachsenhausen and the interment of 100 German war dead in Halbe, where Premier Dietmar Woidke condemned rising right-wing extremism and antisemitism, referencing the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Brandenburg Condemns Rising Extremism Amidst WWII Memorials
Brandenburg held multiple World War II commemorations, including a memorial run at Sachsenhausen and the interment of 100 German war dead in Halbe, where Premier Dietmar Woidke condemned rising right-wing extremism and antisemitism, referencing the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

EU Urges Restraint Amidst India-Pakistan Tensions After Kashmir Attack
Following a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed over two dozen tourists, the European Union urged both India and Pakistan to exercise military restraint and engage in dialogue, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution despite the escalating regional tensions and while ...

EU Urges Restraint Amidst India-Pakistan Tensions After Kashmir Attack
Following a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed over two dozen tourists, the European Union urged both India and Pakistan to exercise military restraint and engage in dialogue, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution despite the escalating regional tensions and while ...
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40% Bias Score

Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.

Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.
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60% Bias Score

Hay Fever Drug Use Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A pharmacist warns that regularly using drowsy antihistamines for hay fever may substantially increase dementia risk due to their interference with brain neurotransmitters; studies show a dose-dependent increase in dementia risk, highlighting the importance of considering non-drowsy alternatives or ...

Hay Fever Drug Use Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A pharmacist warns that regularly using drowsy antihistamines for hay fever may substantially increase dementia risk due to their interference with brain neurotransmitters; studies show a dose-dependent increase in dementia risk, highlighting the importance of considering non-drowsy alternatives or ...
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52% Bias Score

Record Australian Coal Exports Amidst Election Silence on Climate Crisis
Australia's thermal coal exports hit a record 57 million tonnes in the final quarter of 2024, exceeding domestic CO2 emissions and drawing criticism from environmental groups for the lack of attention paid by both major parties during the election campaign.

Record Australian Coal Exports Amidst Election Silence on Climate Crisis
Australia's thermal coal exports hit a record 57 million tonnes in the final quarter of 2024, exceeding domestic CO2 emissions and drawing criticism from environmental groups for the lack of attention paid by both major parties during the election campaign.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Stabbing Rampage Highlights Systemic Failures
In Sydney, Australia, on April 13, 2024, Joel Cauchi, a man with schizophrenia, killed six and injured ten others in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction; Police Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder, shot Cauchi, aided by two civilians.

Sydney Stabbing Rampage Highlights Systemic Failures
In Sydney, Australia, on April 13, 2024, Joel Cauchi, a man with schizophrenia, killed six and injured ten others in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction; Police Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder, shot Cauchi, aided by two civilians.
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24% Bias Score
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