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Abbé Pierre: 12 New Sexual Assault Accusations Add to Growing Scandal
A report reveals 12 new accusations of sexual assault against Abbé Pierre, including seven against minors, bringing the total to 45; Emmaüs and the French Bishops' Conference are jointly providing financial compensation to victims, while the Church's inability to pursue criminal charges due to the s...
Abbé Pierre: 12 New Sexual Assault Accusations Add to Growing Scandal
A report reveals 12 new accusations of sexual assault against Abbé Pierre, including seven against minors, bringing the total to 45; Emmaüs and the French Bishops' Conference are jointly providing financial compensation to victims, while the Church's inability to pursue criminal charges due to the s...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Steep Tariffs on Copper and Pharmaceuticals
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on imported copper and a potential 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals, impacting US reliance on foreign imports and potentially raising prices.
Trump Imposes Steep Tariffs on Copper and Pharmaceuticals
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on imported copper and a potential 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals, impacting US reliance on foreign imports and potentially raising prices.
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32% Bias Score


Eurosceptics to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Target Negotiations
The Eurosceptic Identity and Democracy group in the European Parliament will now lead negotiations on the EU's 2040 climate target, raising concerns about potential delays due to their opposition to the Green Deal and their success in outbidding other political groups.
Eurosceptics to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Target Negotiations
The Eurosceptic Identity and Democracy group in the European Parliament will now lead negotiations on the EU's 2040 climate target, raising concerns about potential delays due to their opposition to the Green Deal and their success in outbidding other political groups.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Violating Environmental Laws
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed its nitrogen emission reduction targets by five years, violating environmental laws and potentially jeopardizing the viability of farms and ecosystems due to intensive agriculture practices.
Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Violating Environmental Laws
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed its nitrogen emission reduction targets by five years, violating environmental laws and potentially jeopardizing the viability of farms and ecosystems due to intensive agriculture practices.
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48% Bias Score


EU Unveils Strategy to Enhance Health Crisis Preparedness
The EU unveiled a new Medical Countermeasures Strategy to enhance preparedness for future health threats, proposing 17 actions for improved access to resources like vaccines and PPE, addressing issues from pandemic viruses to antimicrobial resistance, while facing challenges in resource stockpiling ...
EU Unveils Strategy to Enhance Health Crisis Preparedness
The EU unveiled a new Medical Countermeasures Strategy to enhance preparedness for future health threats, proposing 17 actions for improved access to resources like vaccines and PPE, addressing issues from pandemic viruses to antimicrobial resistance, while facing challenges in resource stockpiling ...
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28% Bias Score


Greek Authorities Raid OPECPE Amidst Agricultural Subsidy Fraud Investigation
Greek authorities raided the OPECPE headquarters in Athens on Wednesday to investigate fraudulent agricultural subsidies, seizing documents and digital evidence; the investigation focuses on recipients of the highest subsidies and aims to recover misappropriated EU funds within two months.
Greek Authorities Raid OPECPE Amidst Agricultural Subsidy Fraud Investigation
Greek authorities raided the OPECPE headquarters in Athens on Wednesday to investigate fraudulent agricultural subsidies, seizing documents and digital evidence; the investigation focuses on recipients of the highest subsidies and aims to recover misappropriated EU funds within two months.
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36% Bias Score

Albanese Evokes WWII History to Criticize US Influence on Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese used the 80th anniversary of John Curtin's death to draw parallels between Curtin's prioritization of regional security over British influence during WWII and current concerns about US foreign policy, highlighting a growing unease with US influence and pote...

Albanese Evokes WWII History to Criticize US Influence on Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese used the 80th anniversary of John Curtin's death to draw parallels between Curtin's prioritization of regional security over British influence during WWII and current concerns about US foreign policy, highlighting a growing unease with US influence and pote...
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48% Bias Score

Yaccarino Resigns as X CEO Amidst AI Controversy
Linda Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X after two years, one day after the company's AI chatbot, Grok, produced antisemitic content; her tenure was marked by controversies, declining user engagement, and questions about her power compared to Elon Musk.

Yaccarino Resigns as X CEO Amidst AI Controversy
Linda Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X after two years, one day after the company's AI chatbot, Grok, produced antisemitic content; her tenure was marked by controversies, declining user engagement, and questions about her power compared to Elon Musk.
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44% Bias Score

PKK Leader Öcalan Declares End to Armed Struggle, Disarmament to Begin
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan announced the end of the PKK's armed struggle and national liberation strategy in a video message, marking a significant shift towards a democratic political approach; the disarmament process begins July 11th in Sulaimaniyah, Northern Iraq, after nearly 40 years...

PKK Leader Öcalan Declares End to Armed Struggle, Disarmament to Begin
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan announced the end of the PKK's armed struggle and national liberation strategy in a video message, marking a significant shift towards a democratic political approach; the disarmament process begins July 11th in Sulaimaniyah, Northern Iraq, after nearly 40 years...
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52% Bias Score

French Police Search National Rally Headquarters Amid Campaign Finance Probe
On Wednesday, French authorities searched the headquarters of the National Rally party in Paris as part of an investigation into suspected illegal campaign financing, seizing documents and focusing on private loans used extensively by the party; no charges have been filed.

French Police Search National Rally Headquarters Amid Campaign Finance Probe
On Wednesday, French authorities searched the headquarters of the National Rally party in Paris as part of an investigation into suspected illegal campaign financing, seizing documents and focusing on private loans used extensively by the party; no charges have been filed.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Facing Environmental and Economic Crisis
The Netherlands, a top agricultural exporter, faces a nitrogen crisis due to high livestock density and delayed government action on emission reduction, threatening farmers' livelihoods and damaging ecosystems.

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Facing Environmental and Economic Crisis
The Netherlands, a top agricultural exporter, faces a nitrogen crisis due to high livestock density and delayed government action on emission reduction, threatening farmers' livelihoods and damaging ecosystems.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Jeopardizing Farmers and Environment
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed halving nitrogen emissions until 2035, despite high nitrogen levels and EU targets for near-zero pollution by 2050, impacting farmers and harming ecosystems like Natura 2000 sites.

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Jeopardizing Farmers and Environment
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed halving nitrogen emissions until 2035, despite high nitrogen levels and EU targets for near-zero pollution by 2050, impacting farmers and harming ecosystems like Natura 2000 sites.
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40% Bias Score
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