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EDF Invests \$1.5 Billion in UK's Sizewell C Nuclear Project
EDF will invest \$1.5 billion in Britain's Sizewell C nuclear project, boosting its stake to 12.5% and contributing to the UK's plan to bolster energy security and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050; the plant is expected to power 6 million homes once operational.
EDF Invests \$1.5 Billion in UK's Sizewell C Nuclear Project
EDF will invest \$1.5 billion in Britain's Sizewell C nuclear project, boosting its stake to 12.5% and contributing to the UK's plan to bolster energy security and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050; the plant is expected to power 6 million homes once operational.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Bans Sözcü TV for 10 Days Amidst Crackdown on Opposition Media
Turkey's RTÜK imposed a 10-day broadcast ban on Sözcü TV on March 27, 2024, for airing protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting condemnation from media organizations for violating public access to information.
Turkey Bans Sözcü TV for 10 Days Amidst Crackdown on Opposition Media
Turkey's RTÜK imposed a 10-day broadcast ban on Sözcü TV on March 27, 2024, for airing protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting condemnation from media organizations for violating public access to information.
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56% Bias Score


EU Grants 15 Member States Budgetary Flexibility for Increased Defense Spending
The European Union granted 15 member states flexibility to increase defense spending up to 3% of GDP without facing excessive deficit procedures, driven by concerns over Russia's military actions and the involvement of other countries in the Ukrainian conflict.
EU Grants 15 Member States Budgetary Flexibility for Increased Defense Spending
The European Union granted 15 member states flexibility to increase defense spending up to 3% of GDP without facing excessive deficit procedures, driven by concerns over Russia's military actions and the involvement of other countries in the Ukrainian conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Food Crisis, UN Concerns, and Global Heatwave Impact
The UN highlights the critical food shortage in Gaza, while readers comment on Israel's actions, the UN's ineffectiveness, US foreign policy, and the global impact of heatwaves.
Gaza Food Crisis, UN Concerns, and Global Heatwave Impact
The UN highlights the critical food shortage in Gaza, while readers comment on Israel's actions, the UN's ineffectiveness, US foreign policy, and the global impact of heatwaves.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Russian Minister Amidst Corruption Probe Sparks Elite Concerns
Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead with a gunshot wound in Odintsovo near Moscow on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, amidst a corruption investigation into the construction of border fortifications; the official cause of death is suicide, but the circumstances have ...
Death of Russian Minister Amidst Corruption Probe Sparks Elite Concerns
Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead with a gunshot wound in Odintsovo near Moscow on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, amidst a corruption investigation into the construction of border fortifications; the official cause of death is suicide, but the circumstances have ...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Defeats Denmark 2-1 in Women's Euro Championship
Germany's women's football team defeated Denmark 2-1 in their second Women's European Championship group match in Basel, Switzerland, overcoming two overturned VAR decisions and the absence of injured captain Giulia Gwinn, with goals from Sjoeke Nüsken and Lea Schüller securing the victory before a ...
Germany Defeats Denmark 2-1 in Women's Euro Championship
Germany's women's football team defeated Denmark 2-1 in their second Women's European Championship group match in Basel, Switzerland, overcoming two overturned VAR decisions and the absence of injured captain Giulia Gwinn, with goals from Sjoeke Nüsken and Lea Schüller securing the victory before a ...
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32% Bias Score

England's Veurink to Join Netherlands After Key Match
Arjan Veurink, a key member of England's women's football technical team, will use his intimate knowledge of the Netherlands team to help England win their crucial match against them on Wednesday before joining the Netherlands team after the Euro 2025.

England's Veurink to Join Netherlands After Key Match
Arjan Veurink, a key member of England's women's football technical team, will use his intimate knowledge of the Netherlands team to help England win their crucial match against them on Wednesday before joining the Netherlands team after the Euro 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Nüsken's Penalty Secures Germany's Victory Over Denmark
In a Women's European Championship match, Germany defeated Denmark 2-1 after Sjoeke Nüsken scored a crucial penalty kick, equalizing the game following a controversial VAR review. Lea Schüller scored the winning goal, securing Germany's place in the quarter-finals.

Nüsken's Penalty Secures Germany's Victory Over Denmark
In a Women's European Championship match, Germany defeated Denmark 2-1 after Sjoeke Nüsken scored a crucial penalty kick, equalizing the game following a controversial VAR review. Lea Schüller scored the winning goal, securing Germany's place in the quarter-finals.
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48% Bias Score

Poland Mirrors Germany's Stricter Migration Policies with New Border Controls
On July 7th, 2025, Poland initiated border controls at 65 crossings with Germany and Lithuania, responding to Germany's stricter migration policies, causing traffic delays and straining the previously seamless relationship between Frankfurt an der Oder and Slubice, impacting daily life and potential...

Poland Mirrors Germany's Stricter Migration Policies with New Border Controls
On July 7th, 2025, Poland initiated border controls at 65 crossings with Germany and Lithuania, responding to Germany's stricter migration policies, causing traffic delays and straining the previously seamless relationship between Frankfurt an der Oder and Slubice, impacting daily life and potential...
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44% Bias Score

Aggressive Language and Visual Media Dominate Latin American Political Discourse
Latin American political leaders are increasingly using insults and personal attacks in their communication, shifting from traditional oratory to visually-driven social media strategies that prioritize emotional engagement over rational debate, increasing polarization and eroding democratic discours...

Aggressive Language and Visual Media Dominate Latin American Political Discourse
Latin American political leaders are increasingly using insults and personal attacks in their communication, shifting from traditional oratory to visually-driven social media strategies that prioritize emotional engagement over rational debate, increasing polarization and eroding democratic discours...
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36% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Threatens Von der Leyen, Exposing EU Divisions
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, driven by far-right MEP Gheorghe Piperea and fueled by controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccine contracts, requires a two-thirds majority to pass in the European Parliament on July 10, 2025; while unlikely to succee...

No-Confidence Vote Threatens Von der Leyen, Exposing EU Divisions
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, driven by far-right MEP Gheorghe Piperea and fueled by controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccine contracts, requires a two-thirds majority to pass in the European Parliament on July 10, 2025; while unlikely to succee...
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40% Bias Score

Post Office Horizon Inquiry: 1,000 Wrongly Convicted, Institutional Negligence Revealed
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry's initial report reveals that faulty software led to the wrongful conviction of roughly 1,000 post office workers between 1999 and 2015, causing significant distress, including suicide attempts and family breakdowns, and highlighting institutional negligence.

Post Office Horizon Inquiry: 1,000 Wrongly Convicted, Institutional Negligence Revealed
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry's initial report reveals that faulty software led to the wrongful conviction of roughly 1,000 post office workers between 1999 and 2015, causing significant distress, including suicide attempts and family breakdowns, and highlighting institutional negligence.
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40% Bias Score
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