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Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...
Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...
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48% Bias Score


EMA Conditionally Approves Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Under Strict Monitoring
The European Medicines Agency conditionally approved Eli Lilly's Donanemab for early-stage Alzheimer's patients with one or zero copies of a specific gene, reversing its initial rejection due to the risk of fatal brain swelling and bleeding, mirroring a similar approval process for Lecanemab.
EMA Conditionally Approves Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Under Strict Monitoring
The European Medicines Agency conditionally approved Eli Lilly's Donanemab for early-stage Alzheimer's patients with one or zero copies of a specific gene, reversing its initial rejection due to the risk of fatal brain swelling and bleeding, mirroring a similar approval process for Lecanemab.
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40% Bias Score


Chicago's Sanctuary Policies Upheld in Federal Court
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that challenged Chicago's sanctuary city policies, which limit cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents; the judge ruled the US lacked standing to sue the individual defendants.
Chicago's Sanctuary Policies Upheld in Federal Court
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that challenged Chicago's sanctuary city policies, which limit cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents; the judge ruled the US lacked standing to sue the individual defendants.
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40% Bias Score


Iran-EU Talks on Nuclear Program Resume Amidst Regional Tensions
Following June's military conflict, Iran and European powers met in Istanbul on July 7th, 2024, to discuss Iran's nuclear program, agreeing to further talks while acknowledging the potential re-imposition of sanctions under the 2015 deal's snapback mechanism.
Iran-EU Talks on Nuclear Program Resume Amidst Regional Tensions
Following June's military conflict, Iran and European powers met in Istanbul on July 7th, 2024, to discuss Iran's nuclear program, agreeing to further talks while acknowledging the potential re-imposition of sanctions under the 2015 deal's snapback mechanism.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia's NATO Exercise Amidst EU Tensions
Georgia hosts a major NATO military exercise, Agile Spirit, involving over 2,000 soldiers from 10 countries, despite facing EU criticism over alleged electoral fraud and democratic backsliding, impacting its EU accession process and resulting in a loss of €30 million in EU funding.
Georgia's NATO Exercise Amidst EU Tensions
Georgia hosts a major NATO military exercise, Agile Spirit, involving over 2,000 soldiers from 10 countries, despite facing EU criticism over alleged electoral fraud and democratic backsliding, impacting its EU accession process and resulting in a loss of €30 million in EU funding.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Battles 45.8°C Heatwave, Wildfires Amidst Widespread Disruptions
Greece is enduring its third and longest heatwave of the summer, with temperatures soaring to 45.8°C in Mesenia, prompting adjusted Acropolis hours, temporary work bans, and widespread disruptions amid raging wildfires that have led to over 1,300 evacuations.
Greece Battles 45.8°C Heatwave, Wildfires Amidst Widespread Disruptions
Greece is enduring its third and longest heatwave of the summer, with temperatures soaring to 45.8°C in Mesenia, prompting adjusted Acropolis hours, temporary work bans, and widespread disruptions amid raging wildfires that have led to over 1,300 evacuations.
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24% Bias Score

Volkswagen's €1.3 Billion Tariff Loss Drives EU-US Trade Deal Push
Volkswagen reported a €1.3 billion loss due to US tariffs since April, prompting a revised financial forecast and lobbying efforts for tariff reductions and special provisions, while negotiations between the EU and US are underway.

Volkswagen's €1.3 Billion Tariff Loss Drives EU-US Trade Deal Push
Volkswagen reported a €1.3 billion loss due to US tariffs since April, prompting a revised financial forecast and lobbying efforts for tariff reductions and special provisions, while negotiations between the EU and US are underway.
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48% Bias Score

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst Growing EU Concerns
Georgia held joint military drills with NATO on August 4th, involving over 2000 troops, amid growing EU concerns about Georgia's pro-Russia shift, alleged election fraud, and crackdown on dissent, leading to the freezing of €30 million in EU funding.

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst Growing EU Concerns
Georgia held joint military drills with NATO on August 4th, involving over 2000 troops, amid growing EU concerns about Georgia's pro-Russia shift, alleged election fraud, and crackdown on dissent, leading to the freezing of €30 million in EU funding.
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40% Bias Score

220+ British MPs Urge Palestine Recognition
Over 220 British MPs from nine parties signed a letter urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to recognize Palestine, citing it as a crucial step towards a two-state solution, while France also plans recognition, increasing international pressure.

220+ British MPs Urge Palestine Recognition
Over 220 British MPs from nine parties signed a letter urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to recognize Palestine, citing it as a crucial step towards a two-state solution, while France also plans recognition, increasing international pressure.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.
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52% Bias Score

Iran, E3 Agree to Further Talks on Nuclear Program
Following a June conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the US, Iran and the E3 (UK, France, Germany) held talks in Istanbul on July 28th, agreeing to further negotiations to address Iran's nuclear program, focusing on potential sanctions re-imposition and Iran's uranium enrichment exceeding 400kg at ...

Iran, E3 Agree to Further Talks on Nuclear Program
Following a June conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the US, Iran and the E3 (UK, France, Germany) held talks in Istanbul on July 28th, agreeing to further negotiations to address Iran's nuclear program, focusing on potential sanctions re-imposition and Iran's uranium enrichment exceeding 400kg at ...
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32% Bias Score

Near-Mid-Air Collision Prompts FAA Investigation
A Southwest Airlines flight from Burbank to Las Vegas on Friday nearly collided with a Hawker Hunter fighter jet six minutes after takeoff, causing a rapid change in altitude and injuring two flight attendants; the FAA is investigating.

Near-Mid-Air Collision Prompts FAA Investigation
A Southwest Airlines flight from Burbank to Las Vegas on Friday nearly collided with a Hawker Hunter fighter jet six minutes after takeoff, causing a rapid change in altitude and injuring two flight attendants; the FAA is investigating.
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44% Bias Score
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