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Apple Shifts Majority of US iPhone Production to India
Apple plans to produce over 60 million iPhones annually in India by 2026, a 60% increase from the previous year, driven by US tariffs on Chinese imports and aiming to source the majority of iPhones sold in the US from India.
Apple Shifts Majority of US iPhone Production to India
Apple plans to produce over 60 million iPhones annually in India by 2026, a 60% increase from the previous year, driven by US tariffs on Chinese imports and aiming to source the majority of iPhones sold in the US from India.
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48% Bias Score


EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Build EU's Strongest Army
German Chancellor Merz announced plans to build Europe's strongest conventional army, unlocking hundreds of billions of euros in defense spending and continuing military aid to Ukraine to deter aggression and address growing concerns about China-Russia ties.
Germany to Build EU's Strongest Army
German Chancellor Merz announced plans to build Europe's strongest conventional army, unlocking hundreds of billions of euros in defense spending and continuing military aid to Ukraine to deter aggression and address growing concerns about China-Russia ties.
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48% Bias Score


Teenager Jailed for Causing Serious Injury While Inhaling Nitrous Oxide While Driving
18-year-old Louisa Tunstall caused a serious car accident in Lowton, Greater Manchester, on May 24, 2022, after inhaling nitrous oxide while driving, severely injuring pedestrian Tracey Holman; Tunstall received a 20-month sentence.
Teenager Jailed for Causing Serious Injury While Inhaling Nitrous Oxide While Driving
18-year-old Louisa Tunstall caused a serious car accident in Lowton, Greater Manchester, on May 24, 2022, after inhaling nitrous oxide while driving, severely injuring pedestrian Tracey Holman; Tunstall received a 20-month sentence.
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40% Bias Score


Real Madrid Innovation District to Generate 25,000 Jobs and €8.5 Billion Investment
Real Madrid, the Madrid City Council, and the Community of Madrid launched the Real Madrid Innovation District (RMID), a technology hub on 85 hectares of land in Valdebebas, aiming to create 25,000 jobs and attract €8.5 billion in foreign investment.
Real Madrid Innovation District to Generate 25,000 Jobs and €8.5 Billion Investment
Real Madrid, the Madrid City Council, and the Community of Madrid launched the Real Madrid Innovation District (RMID), a technology hub on 85 hectares of land in Valdebebas, aiming to create 25,000 jobs and attract €8.5 billion in foreign investment.
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44% Bias Score


Bitcoin Reclaims $100K, Ether Surges on Macro Tailwinds and Pectra Update
Bitcoin hit $100,000, driven by favorable macroeconomic conditions, including a US-UK trade deal and a less hawkish Fed, while Ether saw its best weekly performance since May 2021, exceeding 37.5%, boosted by the Pectra update and increased institutional investment.
Bitcoin Reclaims $100K, Ether Surges on Macro Tailwinds and Pectra Update
Bitcoin hit $100,000, driven by favorable macroeconomic conditions, including a US-UK trade deal and a less hawkish Fed, while Ether saw its best weekly performance since May 2021, exceeding 37.5%, boosted by the Pectra update and increased institutional investment.
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44% Bias Score

Iberian Blackout: Three Substation Failures Trigger Widespread Power Outage
A massive blackout affecting Spain and Portugal on April 28th resulted from three nearly simultaneous incidents in southern and southwestern substations, causing a 2.2-gigawatt power loss and automatic disconnection from the European system, prompting investigation into the causes and potential impa...

Iberian Blackout: Three Substation Failures Trigger Widespread Power Outage
A massive blackout affecting Spain and Portugal on April 28th resulted from three nearly simultaneous incidents in southern and southwestern substations, causing a 2.2-gigawatt power loss and automatic disconnection from the European system, prompting investigation into the causes and potential impa...
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40% Bias Score

FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights and US Border Policy Concerns
The FIFA Congress in Asuncion will address routine matters, but concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup) and US border policies impacting the 2026 World Cup overshadow the meeting; a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams is also under consideration.

FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights and US Border Policy Concerns
The FIFA Congress in Asuncion will address routine matters, but concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup) and US border policies impacting the 2026 World Cup overshadow the meeting; a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams is also under consideration.
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40% Bias Score

Peru's Controversial Law Lowering Age of Criminal Responsibility Faces Backlash
Peru's Law 32330, lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 16, is facing widespread criticism for violating international treaties and the country's constitution, sparking concerns about its inapplicability and potential negative impacts on juvenile rehabilitation.

Peru's Controversial Law Lowering Age of Criminal Responsibility Faces Backlash
Peru's Law 32330, lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 16, is facing widespread criticism for violating international treaties and the country's constitution, sparking concerns about its inapplicability and potential negative impacts on juvenile rehabilitation.
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52% Bias Score

Sound of Falling: A Cinematic Exploration of Generational Trauma
Sound of Falling," Mascha Schilinski's second film, uses three time periods (pre-WWI Germany, post-war divided Germany, and modern Germany) to tell the story of four generations of women on a German farm, connecting their intertwined lives through themes of suffering, guilt, and the power of memory ...

Sound of Falling: A Cinematic Exploration of Generational Trauma
Sound of Falling," Mascha Schilinski's second film, uses three time periods (pre-WWI Germany, post-war divided Germany, and modern Germany) to tell the story of four generations of women on a German farm, connecting their intertwined lives through themes of suffering, guilt, and the power of memory ...
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40% Bias Score

EU at 75: Success and Urgent Need for Deeper Integration
The 75th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration highlights the European Union's remarkable success in fostering peace and economic integration since 1950, while emphasizing the urgent need for deeper integration in foreign and defense policy to counter existential threats from Russia and illiberal p...

EU at 75: Success and Urgent Need for Deeper Integration
The 75th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration highlights the European Union's remarkable success in fostering peace and economic integration since 1950, while emphasizing the urgent need for deeper integration in foreign and defense policy to counter existential threats from Russia and illiberal p...
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60% Bias Score

Acquittal of Azime Işık After 26 Years in Prison for 1999 Istanbul Attack
Azime Işık, accused of being a lookout in the 1999 Mavi Çarşı attack in Istanbul that killed 13, was acquitted after a 26-year imprisonment following an ECtHR ruling, receiving 30,000 TL in compensation.

Acquittal of Azime Işık After 26 Years in Prison for 1999 Istanbul Attack
Azime Işık, accused of being a lookout in the 1999 Mavi Çarşı attack in Istanbul that killed 13, was acquitted after a 26-year imprisonment following an ECtHR ruling, receiving 30,000 TL in compensation.
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48% Bias Score
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