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EU Lowers Russian Oil Price Cap to $45 in 18th Sanctions Package
The EU implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the maximum price of exported Russian oil to around $45 per barrel, following Slovakia lifting its veto after receiving gas supply guarantees; this aims to further reduce Russia's war funding.
EU Lowers Russian Oil Price Cap to $45 in 18th Sanctions Package
The EU implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the maximum price of exported Russian oil to around $45 per barrel, following Slovakia lifting its veto after receiving gas supply guarantees; this aims to further reduce Russia's war funding.
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44% Bias Score


Italy Launches Earthquake Early Warning System on Rome-Naples High-Speed Rail Line
Italy launched a national Earthquake Early Warning System (SAT) on the Rome-Naples high-speed rail line on May 3, 2025, using technology developed in collaboration with Japan's railway research institute to automatically slow or stop trains in response to seismic activity, showcasing a major advance...
Italy Launches Earthquake Early Warning System on Rome-Naples High-Speed Rail Line
Italy launched a national Earthquake Early Warning System (SAT) on the Rome-Naples high-speed rail line on May 3, 2025, using technology developed in collaboration with Japan's railway research institute to automatically slow or stop trains in response to seismic activity, showcasing a major advance...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cut Approved by US House
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion in government funding, impacting public broadcasting and foreign aid, passing 216-213 after delays, and marking the first successful 'rescission package' in decades.
Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cut Approved by US House
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion in government funding, impacting public broadcasting and foreign aid, passing 216-213 after delays, and marking the first successful 'rescission package' in decades.
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52% Bias Score


Record Heatwaves Devastate European Economy
2023 was Europe's and the world's warmest year on record, exceeding previous levels since 1850; heatwaves caused economic losses between 0.3% and 0.5% of the EU27, UK, and EFTA GDP in specific years (2003, 2010, 2015, 2018), and these losses are projected to significantly increase in coming decades,...
Record Heatwaves Devastate European Economy
2023 was Europe's and the world's warmest year on record, exceeding previous levels since 1850; heatwaves caused economic losses between 0.3% and 0.5% of the EU27, UK, and EFTA GDP in specific years (2003, 2010, 2015, 2018), and these losses are projected to significantly increase in coming decades,...
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40% Bias Score


€2 Trillion EU Budget: CAP Cuts Spark Opposition
The European Commission presented a €2 trillion EU budget, allocating €865 billion to agriculture and social policies, €410 billion to competitiveness, and €200 billion to external actions, including €100 billion for Ukraine; however, planned CAP cuts of over 22% have sparked opposition from agricul...
€2 Trillion EU Budget: CAP Cuts Spark Opposition
The European Commission presented a €2 trillion EU budget, allocating €865 billion to agriculture and social policies, €410 billion to competitiveness, and €200 billion to external actions, including €100 billion for Ukraine; however, planned CAP cuts of over 22% have sparked opposition from agricul...
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52% Bias Score


French Air Traffic Control Strikes Disrupt European Air Travel
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry €120 million; the strikes were due to staff shortages, equipment issues, and management concerns.
French Air Traffic Control Strikes Disrupt European Air Travel
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry €120 million; the strikes were due to staff shortages, equipment issues, and management concerns.
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52% Bias Score

EU Member States Poised to Approve AI Code of Conduct Ahead of AI Act Enforcement
The EU member states might formally approve the AI Code of Conduct on July 22, allowing AI providers to adhere to it before the EU AI Act's August 2nd enforcement. This voluntary code, created by experts, aims to help companies comply with the Act, offering legal certainty to subscribers but potenti...

EU Member States Poised to Approve AI Code of Conduct Ahead of AI Act Enforcement
The EU member states might formally approve the AI Code of Conduct on July 22, allowing AI providers to adhere to it before the EU AI Act's August 2nd enforcement. This voluntary code, created by experts, aims to help companies comply with the Act, offering legal certainty to subscribers but potenti...
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36% Bias Score

EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.

EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
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44% Bias Score

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.
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56% Bias Score

US House Approves $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid, eliminating $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and nearly $8 billion in foreign aid programs, passing the bill 216-213.

US House Approves $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid, eliminating $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and nearly $8 billion in foreign aid programs, passing the bill 216-213.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Agents Convicted in UK Kidnapping and Arson Plot
A British court convicted four men for plotting to kidnap exiled Russian businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin and burn his London businesses, a scheme orchestrated by Russian intelligence.

Russian Agents Convicted in UK Kidnapping and Arson Plot
A British court convicted four men for plotting to kidnap exiled Russian businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin and burn his London businesses, a scheme orchestrated by Russian intelligence.
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40% Bias Score

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Airlines €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 1 million passengers disruptions, 3,000 flight cancellations, and €120 million in losses for the aviation sector due to understaffing, aging equipment, and a "toxic" management culture, prompting calls for EU intervention.

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Airlines €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 1 million passengers disruptions, 3,000 flight cancellations, and €120 million in losses for the aviation sector due to understaffing, aging equipment, and a "toxic" management culture, prompting calls for EU intervention.
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56% Bias Score
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