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British Man Guilty of Espionage for Russia
A 65-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was found guilty of attempting to spy for Russia by providing information about former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps to undercover British intelligence officers. He faces sentencing this autumn.
British Man Guilty of Espionage for Russia
A 65-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was found guilty of attempting to spy for Russia by providing information about former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps to undercover British intelligence officers. He faces sentencing this autumn.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Police Dismantle Major Sex Trafficking Ring, Rescue 162 Women
Spanish authorities rescued 162 women and arrested 37 people in a major operation targeting a sex trafficking ring operating across seven provinces, seizing "141,000 euros and numerous assets; the network exploited vulnerable women, mostly from South America.
Spanish Police Dismantle Major Sex Trafficking Ring, Rescue 162 Women
Spanish authorities rescued 162 women and arrested 37 people in a major operation targeting a sex trafficking ring operating across seven provinces, seizing "141,000 euros and numerous assets; the network exploited vulnerable women, mostly from South America.
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36% Bias Score


Sánchez in South America: Defending Democracy and Promoting EU-Mercosur Agreement
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez started a South American tour in Chile, participating in a democracy defense forum and promoting the EU-Mercosur agreement, warning against a far-right and oligarch threat to democracy, and announcing Spain will host the next summit in 2025.
Sánchez in South America: Defending Democracy and Promoting EU-Mercosur Agreement
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez started a South American tour in Chile, participating in a democracy defense forum and promoting the EU-Mercosur agreement, warning against a far-right and oligarch threat to democracy, and announcing Spain will host the next summit in 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Praises Poland's Border Controls Amidst Migration Crisis
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praised Poland's strengthened border controls along its border with Belarus, implemented due to concerns about Russia and Belarus using migration as a tool for destabilization, despite criticism from human rights groups and temporary reciprocal controls be...
Germany Praises Poland's Border Controls Amidst Migration Crisis
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praised Poland's strengthened border controls along its border with Belarus, implemented due to concerns about Russia and Belarus using migration as a tool for destabilization, despite criticism from human rights groups and temporary reciprocal controls be...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Police Dismantle Sex Trafficking Ring, Freeing 162 Women
Spanish authorities dismantled a sex trafficking ring, freeing 162 women, mostly South Americans, and arresting 37 individuals across seven provinces following the escape and testimony of three victims who revealed a three-tiered network operating under the guise of massage parlors. €141,000, three ...
Spanish Police Dismantle Sex Trafficking Ring, Freeing 162 Women
Spanish authorities dismantled a sex trafficking ring, freeing 162 women, mostly South Americans, and arresting 37 individuals across seven provinces following the escape and testimony of three victims who revealed a three-tiered network operating under the guise of massage parlors. €141,000, three ...
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24% Bias Score


Q2 Canadian Tech, Utilities, and Mining Sector Earnings Previews
RBC Capital Markets and CIBC analysts released Q2 earnings previews for Canadian tech and utility sectors, respectively, showing sustained demand for tech and varied results for utilities, while Scotiabank highlighted AI's monetization trends with Google well-positioned. BMO's mining analysis indica...
Q2 Canadian Tech, Utilities, and Mining Sector Earnings Previews
RBC Capital Markets and CIBC analysts released Q2 earnings previews for Canadian tech and utility sectors, respectively, showing sustained demand for tech and varied results for utilities, while Scotiabank highlighted AI's monetization trends with Google well-positioned. BMO's mining analysis indica...
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8% Bias Score

Japan to Explore Building First New Nuclear Reactor Since Fukushima
Kansai Electric Power Company will conduct a geological survey to explore building a new nuclear reactor at its Mihama plant, the first new reactor construction in Japan since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; the project is estimated to cost \$6.8 billion and take 20 years to complete.

Japan to Explore Building First New Nuclear Reactor Since Fukushima
Kansai Electric Power Company will conduct a geological survey to explore building a new nuclear reactor at its Mihama plant, the first new reactor construction in Japan since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; the project is estimated to cost \$6.8 billion and take 20 years to complete.
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48% Bias Score

Israel Strengthens Northern Border Defenses Amid Gaza Conflict
Israel is significantly reinforcing its northern border defenses amid concerns that the ongoing Gaza conflict could trigger attacks from Syrian-based armed groups, potentially supported by Iran, using various tactics including paramotors, necessitating intensive intelligence operations and large-sca...

Israel Strengthens Northern Border Defenses Amid Gaza Conflict
Israel is significantly reinforcing its northern border defenses amid concerns that the ongoing Gaza conflict could trigger attacks from Syrian-based armed groups, potentially supported by Iran, using various tactics including paramotors, necessitating intensive intelligence operations and large-sca...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Criminalizes Online Searches for Extremist Content
Russia's Duma passed a law criminalizing searches for content on its extremist register (5,473 entries), impacting internet users with fines and enabling data collection; protests ensued, with arrests.

Russia Criminalizes Online Searches for Extremist Content
Russia's Duma passed a law criminalizing searches for content on its extremist register (5,473 entries), impacting internet users with fines and enabling data collection; protests ensued, with arrests.
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48% Bias Score

White House Bars Wall Street Journal From Presidential Trip
The White House removed the Wall Street Journal from the list of journalists traveling with President Trump to Scotland after the newspaper published an article on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein; this follows Trump's defamation lawsuit against the Journal and is seen as further restricting pr...

White House Bars Wall Street Journal From Presidential Trip
The White House removed the Wall Street Journal from the list of journalists traveling with President Trump to Scotland after the newspaper published an article on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein; this follows Trump's defamation lawsuit against the Journal and is seen as further restricting pr...
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52% Bias Score

FSB Agents Uncovered Within Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bureau
Ukraine's SBU uncovered Russian FSB agents within the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), leading to the arrest of a NABU employee who allegedly leaked sensitive data in at least 60 instances; these actions have raised international concerns about the erosion of Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts...

FSB Agents Uncovered Within Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bureau
Ukraine's SBU uncovered Russian FSB agents within the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), leading to the arrest of a NABU employee who allegedly leaked sensitive data in at least 60 instances; these actions have raised international concerns about the erosion of Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts...
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52% Bias Score

French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.

French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.
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48% Bias Score
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