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Global Utility Costs Vary Widely: Munich Tops the List
Deutsche Bank's "Mapping the World's Prices" report reveals Munich (€370) as the most expensive city for basic utilities in 2025, while Cairo (€24) is the cheapest, highlighting substantial cost differences across 67 global cities.
Global Utility Costs Vary Widely: Munich Tops the List
Deutsche Bank's "Mapping the World's Prices" report reveals Munich (€370) as the most expensive city for basic utilities in 2025, while Cairo (€24) is the cheapest, highlighting substantial cost differences across 67 global cities.
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36% Bias Score


EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit Amid Growing Tensions
The European Union faces a €305.8 billion annual trade deficit with China, fueled by overproduction and trade disputes, amid a strained summit marked by tensions over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war and accusations of supplying dual-use goods for Russian weapons.
EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit Amid Growing Tensions
The European Union faces a €305.8 billion annual trade deficit with China, fueled by overproduction and trade disputes, amid a strained summit marked by tensions over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war and accusations of supplying dual-use goods for Russian weapons.
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44% Bias Score


EU Approves \$90 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
EU member states (excluding Hungary) approved \$90 billion in retaliatory tariffs against US trade measures, targeting various goods including aircraft, automobiles, and bourbon, to be implemented on August 7th if trade talks fail, in response to US threats of 30% tariffs on European imports startin...
EU Approves \$90 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
EU member states (excluding Hungary) approved \$90 billion in retaliatory tariffs against US trade measures, targeting various goods including aircraft, automobiles, and bourbon, to be implemented on August 7th if trade talks fail, in response to US threats of 30% tariffs on European imports startin...
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36% Bias Score


EU-China Trade Dispute: Tariffs, Deficits, and a New Rare Earths Mechanism
The EU imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles due to unfair subsidies, resulting in a €305 billion trade deficit in 2024 and prompting a new EU-China export supply mechanism for rare earths to address supply chain concerns.
EU-China Trade Dispute: Tariffs, Deficits, and a New Rare Earths Mechanism
The EU imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles due to unfair subsidies, resulting in a €305 billion trade deficit in 2024 and prompting a new EU-China export supply mechanism for rare earths to address supply chain concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Mossad Recruits Holocaust Survivor to Infiltrate Nazi Network in "The German
The German," an eight-part Israeli-American series, follows Holocaust survivor Uri Zahavi, recruited by Mossad in 1970s Israel to infiltrate a Nazi network in Munich, while his family confronts their past traumas, leading to murder and the potential unraveling of family secrets.
Mossad Recruits Holocaust Survivor to Infiltrate Nazi Network in "The German
The German," an eight-part Israeli-American series, follows Holocaust survivor Uri Zahavi, recruited by Mossad in 1970s Israel to infiltrate a Nazi network in Munich, while his family confronts their past traumas, leading to murder and the potential unraveling of family secrets.
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52% Bias Score


Fed Faces Pressure Amidst Loose Financial Conditions
Amidst political pressure to cut interest rates, the Federal Reserve maintains loose U.S. financial conditions, with indexes indicating ample financing despite above-target inflation; however, high government borrowing costs and a strong wealth effect complicate the situation.
Fed Faces Pressure Amidst Loose Financial Conditions
Amidst political pressure to cut interest rates, the Federal Reserve maintains loose U.S. financial conditions, with indexes indicating ample financing despite above-target inflation; however, high government borrowing costs and a strong wealth effect complicate the situation.
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40% Bias Score

EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...

EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Damages Gaza Church, Sparking International Outrage
An Israeli airstrike damaged the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza City, injuring civilians sheltering inside; the Israeli army blamed a 'technical malfunction', but international condemnation followed, along with calls for accountability, particularly given this is the third church damaged in rec...

Israeli Airstrike Damages Gaza Church, Sparking International Outrage
An Israeli airstrike damaged the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza City, injuring civilians sheltering inside; the Israeli army blamed a 'technical malfunction', but international condemnation followed, along with calls for accountability, particularly given this is the third church damaged in rec...
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36% Bias Score

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.
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48% Bias Score

Walmart Unveils AI-Powered "Super Agents" to Revolutionize Shopping and Operations
Walmart announced the launch of four AI-powered "super agents" to improve customer experience, streamline operations, and boost e-commerce growth, aiming for online sales to account for 50% of total sales within five years.

Walmart Unveils AI-Powered "Super Agents" to Revolutionize Shopping and Operations
Walmart announced the launch of four AI-powered "super agents" to improve customer experience, streamline operations, and boost e-commerce growth, aiming for online sales to account for 50% of total sales within five years.
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44% Bias Score

Munich Addiction Specialist Highlights Challenges, Urges for More Resources
Neurologist Oliver Pogarell discusses the challenges of addiction treatment in Munich, emphasizing the neurobiological basis of addiction, the importance of learning from relapses, and the need for increased resources like drug consumption rooms to prevent fatal overdoses.

Munich Addiction Specialist Highlights Challenges, Urges for More Resources
Neurologist Oliver Pogarell discusses the challenges of addiction treatment in Munich, emphasizing the neurobiological basis of addiction, the importance of learning from relapses, and the need for increased resources like drug consumption rooms to prevent fatal overdoses.
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44% Bias Score

EU-China Summit Highlights Trade Tensions and Rare Earth Mineral Dispute
The shortened EU-China summit in Beijing reflects strained relations, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit, Chinese industrial policies favoring domestic suppliers, and China's control of rare earth minerals crucial for clean technologies, prompting EU calls for stronger measures.

EU-China Summit Highlights Trade Tensions and Rare Earth Mineral Dispute
The shortened EU-China summit in Beijing reflects strained relations, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit, Chinese industrial policies favoring domestic suppliers, and China's control of rare earth minerals crucial for clean technologies, prompting EU calls for stronger measures.
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48% Bias Score
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