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Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.
Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.
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60% Bias Score


ECB Cuts Interest Rates Again Amidst Slowing Inflation
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its key interest rate to 2% on June 5th, 2025, its eighth reduction in a year, aiming to stimulate the Eurozone economy after May inflation fell to 1.9%.
ECB Cuts Interest Rates Again Amidst Slowing Inflation
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its key interest rate to 2% on June 5th, 2025, its eighth reduction in a year, aiming to stimulate the Eurozone economy after May inflation fell to 1.9%.
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44% Bias Score


Europe's Drug Crisis Worsens: Record Overdoses and Cocaine Seizures
The European Drug Agency reports a rise in drug-related deaths to 7,500 in 2023, driven by opioids and record cocaine seizures (419 tons), highlighting the growing complexity of Europe's drug problem and the urgent need for increased treatment and law enforcement efforts.
Europe's Drug Crisis Worsens: Record Overdoses and Cocaine Seizures
The European Drug Agency reports a rise in drug-related deaths to 7,500 in 2023, driven by opioids and record cocaine seizures (419 tons), highlighting the growing complexity of Europe's drug problem and the urgent need for increased treatment and law enforcement efforts.
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44% Bias Score


NATO Prepares for Potential Russian Attack with Increased Spending and Medical Adaptations
NATO is preparing for a potential Russian attack within the next 3-5 years by increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP and adapting battlefield medical practices based on lessons from the Ukraine war.
NATO Prepares for Potential Russian Attack with Increased Spending and Medical Adaptations
NATO is preparing for a potential Russian attack within the next 3-5 years by increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP and adapting battlefield medical practices based on lessons from the Ukraine war.
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44% Bias Score


Japan's Birth Rate Plummets to Historic Low
Japan's 2024 births plummeted to a record low of 686,061, a 5.7% drop, continuing a 16-year decline and raising concerns about economic and national security sustainability in a rapidly aging and shrinking population.
Japan's Birth Rate Plummets to Historic Low
Japan's 2024 births plummeted to a record low of 686,061, a 5.7% drop, continuing a 16-year decline and raising concerns about economic and national security sustainability in a rapidly aging and shrinking population.
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28% Bias Score


Scotland's Cancer Care Crisis: Doctor Shortage Fuels Diagnosis and Treatment Delays
Scotland faces a critical shortage of radiologists (25%) and oncologists (19%), causing longer cancer treatment waits and increasing patient death risk by 10% per month; regional disparities exist, with the north facing the largest shortfalls.
Scotland's Cancer Care Crisis: Doctor Shortage Fuels Diagnosis and Treatment Delays
Scotland faces a critical shortage of radiologists (25%) and oncologists (19%), causing longer cancer treatment waits and increasing patient death risk by 10% per month; regional disparities exist, with the north facing the largest shortfalls.
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48% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Develops Strategy to Encourage Return of Refugees
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to encourage the return of its citizens who have sought refuge abroad, including establishing "Unity Hubs" in Europe and extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, as the war with Russia continues.

Ukraine Develops Strategy to Encourage Return of Refugees
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to encourage the return of its citizens who have sought refuge abroad, including establishing "Unity Hubs" in Europe and extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, as the war with Russia continues.
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36% Bias Score

Iran Nuclear Talks: Hope and Risks Amidst Uncertainty
Amid sensitive Iran-U.S. nuclear talks, Associated Press reports on life in Tehran, while the New York Times details potential regional security and economic impacts of a deal, with the Christian Science Monitor analyzing Iran's shift towards dialogue, and Ynet highlighting the risks of a prolonged ...

Iran Nuclear Talks: Hope and Risks Amidst Uncertainty
Amid sensitive Iran-U.S. nuclear talks, Associated Press reports on life in Tehran, while the New York Times details potential regional security and economic impacts of a deal, with the Christian Science Monitor analyzing Iran's shift towards dialogue, and Ynet highlighting the risks of a prolonged ...
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32% Bias Score

MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.

MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Mecca Hajj: Saudi Arabia Deploys Patriot Missile Systems for Pilgrim Protection
Saudi Arabia deployed US-made Patriot missile defense systems and utilized aerial surveillance via helicopters in Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage to protect approximately 1.25 million pilgrims from potential threats, particularly from Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Mecca Hajj: Saudi Arabia Deploys Patriot Missile Systems for Pilgrim Protection
Saudi Arabia deployed US-made Patriot missile defense systems and utilized aerial surveillance via helicopters in Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage to protect approximately 1.25 million pilgrims from potential threats, particularly from Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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36% Bias Score

ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2%, Eighth Reduction Since Summer 2024
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its deposit rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.0 percent on [Date], its eighth cut since summer 2024, aiming to boost economic growth by making loans cheaper for businesses, while acknowledging the risk of further declines in savings rates.

ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2%, Eighth Reduction Since Summer 2024
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its deposit rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.0 percent on [Date], its eighth cut since summer 2024, aiming to boost economic growth by making loans cheaper for businesses, while acknowledging the risk of further declines in savings rates.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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