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EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices and Rents Impact Young People
The EU faces a severe housing crisis with house prices up 48% and rents up 22% in 2023, disproportionately affecting young people who spend 40% or more of their income on housing, leading to overcrowding and jeopardizing their independence.
EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices and Rents Impact Young People
The EU faces a severe housing crisis with house prices up 48% and rents up 22% in 2023, disproportionately affecting young people who spend 40% or more of their income on housing, leading to overcrowding and jeopardizing their independence.
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48% Bias Score


BPCE Acquires 75% Stake in Novo Banco for €6.4 Billion
France's BPCE is acquiring a 75% stake in Portugal's Novo Banco for €6.4 billion, expanding its European reach and increasing its exposure to variable-rate loans; the deal, expected to close in the first half of 2026, reflects a broader trend of cross-border banking mergers.
BPCE Acquires 75% Stake in Novo Banco for €6.4 Billion
France's BPCE is acquiring a 75% stake in Portugal's Novo Banco for €6.4 billion, expanding its European reach and increasing its exposure to variable-rate loans; the deal, expected to close in the first half of 2026, reflects a broader trend of cross-border banking mergers.
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36% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Foreign Policy Justification for Activist's Detention, but Deportation Efforts Continue
A US judge ruled that foreign policy cannot justify the detention of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, but the government will continue holding him on other charges, including immigration fraud, while pursuing his deportation; Khalil's lawyers sought his immediate release.
US Judge Blocks Foreign Policy Justification for Activist's Detention, but Deportation Efforts Continue
A US judge ruled that foreign policy cannot justify the detention of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, but the government will continue holding him on other charges, including immigration fraud, while pursuing his deportation; Khalil's lawyers sought his immediate release.
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40% Bias Score


Austrian School Shooting Highlights Flaws in Gun Control and Mental Health System
A 21-year-old man, deemed unfit for military service due to psychological issues, legally obtained a firearm in Austria and committed a school shooting, prompting concerns about the country's gun control and mental health protocols.
Austrian School Shooting Highlights Flaws in Gun Control and Mental Health System
A 21-year-old man, deemed unfit for military service due to psychological issues, legally obtained a firearm in Austria and committed a school shooting, prompting concerns about the country's gun control and mental health protocols.
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44% Bias Score


China-Russia Ties Deepen: A New Era of Cooperation
Political scientist Anna Spákofskaja highlights the significantly improved relationship between China and Russia, expanding into new areas of cooperation, despite differing viewpoints within both nations, while acknowledging Russia's alternative partnerships such as with India.
China-Russia Ties Deepen: A New Era of Cooperation
Political scientist Anna Spákofskaja highlights the significantly improved relationship between China and Russia, expanding into new areas of cooperation, despite differing viewpoints within both nations, while acknowledging Russia's alternative partnerships such as with India.
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32% Bias Score


Cristina Fernández to Begin Prison Sentence, Sparking Political Tensions in Argentina
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández will begin serving a six-year prison sentence for corruption on July 18th, 2025, after a 2022 conviction for irregularities in public works contracts; she has requested house arrest due to security concerns and the ruling prevents her candidacy in upcomi...
Cristina Fernández to Begin Prison Sentence, Sparking Political Tensions in Argentina
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández will begin serving a six-year prison sentence for corruption on July 18th, 2025, after a 2022 conviction for irregularities in public works contracts; she has requested house arrest due to security concerns and the ruling prevents her candidacy in upcomi...
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48% Bias Score

Compact Carbon Capture System Achieves Significant Emissions Reduction in Shipping
British engineers created a retrofittable carbon capture system for ships, converting CO2 into limestone pellets; tests on a commercial vessel showed 78% CO2 and 90% sulfur emission reductions, offering a scalable solution for immediate decarbonization.

Compact Carbon Capture System Achieves Significant Emissions Reduction in Shipping
British engineers created a retrofittable carbon capture system for ships, converting CO2 into limestone pellets; tests on a commercial vessel showed 78% CO2 and 90% sulfur emission reductions, offering a scalable solution for immediate decarbonization.
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56% Bias Score

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Disproportionately Impact Young People
Soaring housing prices (up 48%) and rents (up 22%) in the EU in 2023 disproportionately affect young people, with 26% experiencing overcrowding and many spending over 40% of their income on housing, highlighting the need for policy changes.

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Disproportionately Impact Young People
Soaring housing prices (up 48%) and rents (up 22%) in the EU in 2023 disproportionately affect young people, with 26% experiencing overcrowding and many spending over 40% of their income on housing, highlighting the need for policy changes.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Air India Crash Survivor Highlights Seat Proximity to Exit, But Experts Stress Other Factors
The sole survivor of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday, Viswashkumar Ramesh, escaped through an emergency exit near his 11A seat; however, aviation experts emphasize that seat location is not the sole determinant of survival in plane crashes.

Air India Crash Survivor Highlights Seat Proximity to Exit, But Experts Stress Other Factors
The sole survivor of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday, Viswashkumar Ramesh, escaped through an emergency exit near his 11A seat; however, aviation experts emphasize that seat location is not the sole determinant of survival in plane crashes.
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44% Bias Score

Global Blood Shortage: Disparities and the Search for Alternatives
A global blood shortage exists, with Germany alone needing 112 million annual donations. High-income countries donate disproportionately more, while research into artificial blood offers potential solutions but faces challenges in safety and scalability.

Global Blood Shortage: Disparities and the Search for Alternatives
A global blood shortage exists, with Germany alone needing 112 million annual donations. High-income countries donate disproportionately more, while research into artificial blood offers potential solutions but faces challenges in safety and scalability.
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48% Bias Score

Christo and Jeanne-Claude's "Wrapped Reichstag": A Symbol of Change
In June 1995, Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped Berlin's Reichstag building in 100,000 square meters of fabric for two weeks, attracting over five million visitors and symbolizing change and reconciliation in post-reunified Germany, a project 23 years in the making.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude's "Wrapped Reichstag": A Symbol of Change
In June 1995, Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped Berlin's Reichstag building in 100,000 square meters of fabric for two weeks, attracting over five million visitors and symbolizing change and reconciliation in post-reunified Germany, a project 23 years in the making.
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36% Bias Score

Convicted Groomer Escapes Bail
Kasir Bashir, a member of a seven-man grooming gang convicted of exploiting two girls aged 13-18 between 2001 and 2006, is on the run after absconding while on bail; the gang, mostly Pakistani stallholders from Rochdale's indoor market, subjected the victims to years of sexual abuse, with three othe...

Convicted Groomer Escapes Bail
Kasir Bashir, a member of a seven-man grooming gang convicted of exploiting two girls aged 13-18 between 2001 and 2006, is on the run after absconding while on bail; the gang, mostly Pakistani stallholders from Rochdale's indoor market, subjected the victims to years of sexual abuse, with three othe...
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56% Bias Score
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