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Pakistan Condemns US Strikes on Iran Despite Praising Trump
Pakistan condemned the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as a violation of international law, expressing deep concern over escalating tensions, despite recently recommending Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in mediating the India-Pakistan crisis.
Pakistan Condemns US Strikes on Iran Despite Praising Trump
Pakistan condemned the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as a violation of international law, expressing deep concern over escalating tensions, despite recently recommending Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in mediating the India-Pakistan crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Faces Massive Defense Spending Increase to Meet NATO Goals
Germany is set to significantly increase its defense spending to meet NATO's ambitious new goals, potentially reaching €225 billion annually by 2035, sparking debate within the government about the implications for the budget and the necessity of recruiting tens of thousands of additional soldiers.
Germany Faces Massive Defense Spending Increase to Meet NATO Goals
Germany is set to significantly increase its defense spending to meet NATO's ambitious new goals, potentially reaching €225 billion annually by 2035, sparking debate within the government about the implications for the budget and the necessity of recruiting tens of thousands of additional soldiers.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Tech Ecosystem Surpasses €110 Billion, Driven by AI and Climate Tech
Spain's tech startup ecosystem has exploded, exceeding €110 billion in value by mid-2025, fueled by €1.95 billion in venture capital investments during the first half of the year, with AI and climate tech leading the charge, and highlighting a need for increased investment in larger rounds.
Spanish Tech Ecosystem Surpasses €110 Billion, Driven by AI and Climate Tech
Spain's tech startup ecosystem has exploded, exceeding €110 billion in value by mid-2025, fueled by €1.95 billion in venture capital investments during the first half of the year, with AI and climate tech leading the charge, and highlighting a need for increased investment in larger rounds.
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32% Bias Score


Aelec's Report Contradicts Official Findings on Spain's April 28 Blackout
Following accusations from Spain's grid operator and government, Iberdrola, Endesa, and EDP (Aelec) presented an independent report blaming Red Eléctrica's insufficient planning and pre-blackout management for the April 28, 2024, blackout, contradicting previous claims of improper plant disconnectio...
Aelec's Report Contradicts Official Findings on Spain's April 28 Blackout
Following accusations from Spain's grid operator and government, Iberdrola, Endesa, and EDP (Aelec) presented an independent report blaming Red Eléctrica's insufficient planning and pre-blackout management for the April 28, 2024, blackout, contradicting previous claims of improper plant disconnectio...
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48% Bias Score


Iran Arrests Suspected Israeli Spy Amidst Regional Tensions
Iran arrested a European accused of spying for Israel as its foreign minister met with Russia's president to discuss regional stability, while NATO urged Iran not to develop nuclear weapons and the US stated it was still interested in diplomacy.
Iran Arrests Suspected Israeli Spy Amidst Regional Tensions
Iran arrested a European accused of spying for Israel as its foreign minister met with Russia's president to discuss regional stability, while NATO urged Iran not to develop nuclear weapons and the US stated it was still interested in diplomacy.
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52% Bias Score


Kirsty Coventry: First Woman to Lead the International Olympic Committee
On June 23rd, 2025, Kirsty Coventry became the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), succeeding Thomas Bach after a unanimous election. Her presidency aims to modernize the IOC, focusing on athlete-centered values and collaboration, amidst challenges posed by global po...
Kirsty Coventry: First Woman to Lead the International Olympic Committee
On June 23rd, 2025, Kirsty Coventry became the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), succeeding Thomas Bach after a unanimous election. Her presidency aims to modernize the IOC, focusing on athlete-centered values and collaboration, amidst challenges posed by global po...
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68% Bias Score

Anti-NATO Protest in The Hague Amidst Rising Tensions with Iran
Hundreds protested in The Hague against NATO, rising military spending, and potential war with Iran, two days before a NATO summit where leaders are to discuss increasing defense budgets, following recent US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

Anti-NATO Protest in The Hague Amidst Rising Tensions with Iran
Hundreds protested in The Hague against NATO, rising military spending, and potential war with Iran, two days before a NATO summit where leaders are to discuss increasing defense budgets, following recent US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.
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44% Bias Score

EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.

EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.
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36% Bias Score

Genomic Instability Test Predicts Chemotherapy Failure in Cancer Patients
Researchers in Spain and the UK have developed a new genomic instability analysis that predicts which patients will not respond to three major chemotherapy types, impacting treatment decisions and potentially reducing side effects for up to 50% of patients.

Genomic Instability Test Predicts Chemotherapy Failure in Cancer Patients
Researchers in Spain and the UK have developed a new genomic instability analysis that predicts which patients will not respond to three major chemotherapy types, impacting treatment decisions and potentially reducing side effects for up to 50% of patients.
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36% Bias Score

Tesla Launches Limited Robotaxi Service in Austin Amidst Regulatory and Competitive Challenges
Tesla launched a small-scale robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, using 10-12 vehicles with a $4.20 flat rate, aiming for rapid expansion despite regulatory and competitive challenges, contrasting with Waymo's established, broader service.

Tesla Launches Limited Robotaxi Service in Austin Amidst Regulatory and Competitive Challenges
Tesla launched a small-scale robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, using 10-12 vehicles with a $4.20 flat rate, aiming for rapid expansion despite regulatory and competitive challenges, contrasting with Waymo's established, broader service.
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44% Bias Score

French Court Upholds Controversial Decision to Leave Toxic Waste in Mine
A French court ruled that 42,000 tonnes of toxic waste will remain in the Stocamine mine despite concerns that it could contaminate the Rhine aquifer, impacting millions. The decision follows years of protests and warnings from environmental groups, who say the situation is a timebomb for future gen...

French Court Upholds Controversial Decision to Leave Toxic Waste in Mine
A French court ruled that 42,000 tonnes of toxic waste will remain in the Stocamine mine despite concerns that it could contaminate the Rhine aquifer, impacting millions. The decision follows years of protests and warnings from environmental groups, who say the situation is a timebomb for future gen...
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56% Bias Score

Spain Tightens Conditions on BBVA's Sabadell Bid
The Spanish government will impose stricter conditions on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, citing concerns about competition, job security, and financial inclusion. This decision, alongside Sabadell's potential sale of its UK subsidiary TSB, could significantly hinder or prevent the acquisition.

Spain Tightens Conditions on BBVA's Sabadell Bid
The Spanish government will impose stricter conditions on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, citing concerns about competition, job security, and financial inclusion. This decision, alongside Sabadell's potential sale of its UK subsidiary TSB, could significantly hinder or prevent the acquisition.
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48% Bias Score
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