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Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Injure Six
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley injured at least six people, targeting Hezbollah's Radwan unit facilities; Israel claims the attacks were a message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, while Lebanon's health ministry confirmed the casualties without providing details.
Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Injure Six
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley injured at least six people, targeting Hezbollah's Radwan unit facilities; Israel claims the attacks were a message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, while Lebanon's health ministry confirmed the casualties without providing details.
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48% Bias Score


Merz Criticizes Israel, German Coalition Faces Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza during a recent interview, expressing concerns to Prime Minister Netanyahu and hoping for a two-state solution. Simultaneously, a major internal crisis within the German coalition government unfolded, marked by the failure to appoi...
Merz Criticizes Israel, German Coalition Faces Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza during a recent interview, expressing concerns to Prime Minister Netanyahu and hoping for a two-state solution. Simultaneously, a major internal crisis within the German coalition government unfolded, marked by the failure to appoi...
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48% Bias Score


Death Threats and Accusations Amidst North Macedonia-Bulgaria EU Accession Dispute
Amidst rising tensions, the European Parliament rapporteur for North Macedonia reported death threats and accusations of bias from Bulgarian MEPs, while Bulgaria claims North Macedonia is self-blocking its EU accession by failing to address Bulgarian minority rights.
Death Threats and Accusations Amidst North Macedonia-Bulgaria EU Accession Dispute
Amidst rising tensions, the European Parliament rapporteur for North Macedonia reported death threats and accusations of bias from Bulgarian MEPs, while Bulgaria claims North Macedonia is self-blocking its EU accession by failing to address Bulgarian minority rights.
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56% Bias Score


France Announces €44 Billion Budget Cuts
French Prime Minister François Bayrou unveiled a budget plan aiming for €44 billion in savings, including eliminating one in three civil servant positions upon retirement, freezing 2026 public spending, and removing two public holidays.
France Announces €44 Billion Budget Cuts
French Prime Minister François Bayrou unveiled a budget plan aiming for €44 billion in savings, including eliminating one in three civil servant positions upon retirement, freezing 2026 public spending, and removing two public holidays.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Disputes
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis visited Tripoli to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to resolve disputes related to energy resources, a contested Turkish-Libyan memorandum, and increased migration flows to Crete, emphasizing dialogue and adherence to international law.
Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Disputes
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis visited Tripoli to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to resolve disputes related to energy resources, a contested Turkish-Libyan memorandum, and increased migration flows to Crete, emphasizing dialogue and adherence to international law.
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40% Bias Score


Varying EU Sperm Donation Laws Raise Ethical Concerns
Europe sees a rise in donor-conceived births due to delayed parenthood and diverse family structures, but inconsistent national regulations on sperm and egg donation—ranging from one to 75 children per donor—raise ethical and public health concerns, prompting a proposal for a European donor registry...
Varying EU Sperm Donation Laws Raise Ethical Concerns
Europe sees a rise in donor-conceived births due to delayed parenthood and diverse family structures, but inconsistent national regulations on sperm and egg donation—ranging from one to 75 children per donor—raise ethical and public health concerns, prompting a proposal for a European donor registry...
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60% Bias Score

Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.

Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.
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20% Bias Score

Austrian Prosecutors Charge René Benko with Fraud in Signa Group Collapse
Austrian prosecutors charged René Benko, former head of the failed Signa Group, with fraud, alleging he gifted "300,000 Euro to relatives and made "360,000 Euro in unjustifiable payments before bankruptcy. The investigation, involving German authorities, estimates "300 million Euro in damages from t...

Austrian Prosecutors Charge René Benko with Fraud in Signa Group Collapse
Austrian prosecutors charged René Benko, former head of the failed Signa Group, with fraud, alleging he gifted "300,000 Euro to relatives and made "360,000 Euro in unjustifiable payments before bankruptcy. The investigation, involving German authorities, estimates "300 million Euro in damages from t...
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48% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg tackles water scarcity with a comprehensive master plan
Baden-Württemberg faces severe water shortages due to climate change, with half of its municipalities projected to struggle meeting peak water demands by 2050; the state is implementing a master plan including infrastructure improvements, inter-municipal cooperation, and increased funding to address...

Baden-Württemberg tackles water scarcity with a comprehensive master plan
Baden-Württemberg faces severe water shortages due to climate change, with half of its municipalities projected to struggle meeting peak water demands by 2050; the state is implementing a master plan including infrastructure improvements, inter-municipal cooperation, and increased funding to address...
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Blocks Public Access to Climate Change Report
The Trump administration reversed its commitment to publish a climate change report on the NASA website, defying prior assurances and denying the public access to crucial information on global warming adaptation; this follows earlier website closures and funding cuts for the program.

Trump Administration Blocks Public Access to Climate Change Report
The Trump administration reversed its commitment to publish a climate change report on the NASA website, defying prior assurances and denying the public access to crucial information on global warming adaptation; this follows earlier website closures and funding cuts for the program.
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44% Bias Score

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.

Southern Europe's Air Conditioning Surge: A Climate and Demographic Challenge
Italy consumes nearly 23,000 terajoules of electricity for air conditioning, over one-third of the EU total, due to extreme heat and an aging population; Greece is second at over 8,000 terajoules, highlighting regional disparities in energy consumption amidst an overall EU reduction.
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36% Bias Score

Italy Leads EU in Air Conditioning Energy Consumption Amidst Heatwave
Amidst another European heatwave, air conditioning demand soars, with Italy consuming over one-third (23,000 terajoules) of the EU's total, followed by Greece (8,000 terajoules), driven by extreme heat and an aging population; however, air conditioning only represents 0.6% of total household energy ...

Italy Leads EU in Air Conditioning Energy Consumption Amidst Heatwave
Amidst another European heatwave, air conditioning demand soars, with Italy consuming over one-third (23,000 terajoules) of the EU's total, followed by Greece (8,000 terajoules), driven by extreme heat and an aging population; however, air conditioning only represents 0.6% of total household energy ...
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28% Bias Score
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