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Zelenskyy and von der Leyen Urge Swift Passage of Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bill
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European Commission President von der Leyen discussed a crucial anti-corruption bill, emphasizing its immediate passage for EU funding and integration; Zelenskyy also signed laws reforming ARMA and factoring to secure EU financial aid.
Zelenskyy and von der Leyen Urge Swift Passage of Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bill
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European Commission President von der Leyen discussed a crucial anti-corruption bill, emphasizing its immediate passage for EU funding and integration; Zelenskyy also signed laws reforming ARMA and factoring to secure EU financial aid.
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32% Bias Score


US and EU Reach Trade Agreement with 15% Tariff
On July 27th, US President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on EU goods to the US, alongside a €510 billion EU investment pledge in the US and a €638 billion EU purchase of US energy, while maintaining existing 50% tariffs on ...
US and EU Reach Trade Agreement with 15% Tariff
On July 27th, US President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on EU goods to the US, alongside a €510 billion EU investment pledge in the US and a €638 billion EU purchase of US energy, while maintaining existing 50% tariffs on ...
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40% Bias Score


Global Hunger Rises in 2024 Amidst Climate Change, Conflicts, and Funding Cuts
Due to climate change, conflicts, and crises, global hunger increased in 2024, affecting 1 in 11 people; budget cuts to aid organizations, particularly from the USA and Germany, are hindering progress, prompting Welthungerhilfe to shift strategies toward local community empowerment and climate resil...
Global Hunger Rises in 2024 Amidst Climate Change, Conflicts, and Funding Cuts
Due to climate change, conflicts, and crises, global hunger increased in 2024, affecting 1 in 11 people; budget cuts to aid organizations, particularly from the USA and Germany, are hindering progress, prompting Welthungerhilfe to shift strategies toward local community empowerment and climate resil...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Battles Widespread Wildfires, EU Provides Aerial Support
On Sunday, Greece faced widespread wildfires, with 52 new blazes in 24 hours and the EU providing aerial support, particularly to the critically affected island of Kythira, where the mayor suffered a fainting spell due to the immense stress. The fires, fueled by temperatures reaching 45 degrees Cels...
Greece Battles Widespread Wildfires, EU Provides Aerial Support
On Sunday, Greece faced widespread wildfires, with 52 new blazes in 24 hours and the EU providing aerial support, particularly to the critically affected island of Kythira, where the mayor suffered a fainting spell due to the immense stress. The fires, fueled by temperatures reaching 45 degrees Cels...
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24% Bias Score


UK: Anti-Immigrant Protests Spread Across Multiple Cities
Anti-immigrant protests erupted outside hotels housing asylum seekers in Epping, Diss, and Canary Wharf, involving hundreds of participants, including far-right activists, resulting in arrests and highlighting rising anti-immigrant sentiment.
UK: Anti-Immigrant Protests Spread Across Multiple Cities
Anti-immigrant protests erupted outside hotels housing asylum seekers in Epping, Diss, and Canary Wharf, involving hundreds of participants, including far-right activists, resulting in arrests and highlighting rising anti-immigrant sentiment.
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56% Bias Score


Sectarian Violence Engulfs Post-Assad Syria
In post-civil war Syria, President Ahmed al-Sharaa faces escalating sectarian violence, with hundreds killed in recent massacres and clashes involving government forces, militias, and Israeli airstrikes, raising concerns about the government's ability to establish lasting peace and security.
Sectarian Violence Engulfs Post-Assad Syria
In post-civil war Syria, President Ahmed al-Sharaa faces escalating sectarian violence, with hundreds killed in recent massacres and clashes involving government forces, militias, and Israeli airstrikes, raising concerns about the government's ability to establish lasting peace and security.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Waste Plant Faces Legal Action Amidst EU's Shifting Waste Policies
The Gipuzkoa waste-to-energy plant in Zubieta, Spain, processes 200,000 metric tons of waste annually, powering 45,000 homes, but faces legal action for alleged environmental violations and potential obsolescence due to shifting EU policies.

Spanish Waste Plant Faces Legal Action Amidst EU's Shifting Waste Policies
The Gipuzkoa waste-to-energy plant in Zubieta, Spain, processes 200,000 metric tons of waste annually, powering 45,000 homes, but faces legal action for alleged environmental violations and potential obsolescence due to shifting EU policies.
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52% Bias Score

Greece's €45 Million EU Farm Subsidy Fraud"
A fraud scheme in Greece diverted up to €45 million annually in EU agricultural subsidies, involving fake land ownership, inflated livestock numbers, and inaction by authorities despite early warnings, as revealed by a whistleblower and reported by Politico.

Greece's €45 Million EU Farm Subsidy Fraud"
A fraud scheme in Greece diverted up to €45 million annually in EU agricultural subsidies, involving fake land ownership, inflated livestock numbers, and inaction by authorities despite early warnings, as revealed by a whistleblower and reported by Politico.
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60% Bias Score

Glyphosate Cancer Study: Bayer Challenges Ramazzini Institute Findings
The Ramazzini Institute's study linked glyphosate exposure to increased cancer rates in lab rats, prompting Bayer's criticism over inconsistencies with control groups and a lack of dose-response correlation; the study's findings align with the WHO's 2015 classification of glyphosate as "probably car...

Glyphosate Cancer Study: Bayer Challenges Ramazzini Institute Findings
The Ramazzini Institute's study linked glyphosate exposure to increased cancer rates in lab rats, prompting Bayer's criticism over inconsistencies with control groups and a lack of dose-response correlation; the study's findings align with the WHO's 2015 classification of glyphosate as "probably car...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Police Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Demonstration
On Saturday, Berlin police violently dispersed the "Internationalist Queer Pride" demonstration, arresting 57 people and injuring both protesters and officers. The police cited the slogan "From the river to the sea" as justification, despite a recent court ruling declaring it not inherently linked t...

Berlin Police Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Demonstration
On Saturday, Berlin police violently dispersed the "Internationalist Queer Pride" demonstration, arresting 57 people and injuring both protesters and officers. The police cited the slogan "From the river to the sea" as justification, despite a recent court ruling declaring it not inherently linked t...
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60% Bias Score

FDA Issues Class I Recall for Sheehan Brothers Vending Products Due to Undeclared Sesame
Sheehan Brothers Vending recalled six food items sold across Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Indiana from July 2-8 due to undeclared sesame, prompting an FDA Class I recall; no illnesses were reported.

FDA Issues Class I Recall for Sheehan Brothers Vending Products Due to Undeclared Sesame
Sheehan Brothers Vending recalled six food items sold across Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Indiana from July 2-8 due to undeclared sesame, prompting an FDA Class I recall; no illnesses were reported.
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16% Bias Score

Wrong Body Returned to Grieving Mother After Air India Crash
Amanda Donaghey's journey to India to retrieve her son's remains after the Air India plane crash tragically ended with her receiving the wrong body due to a DNA identification error, highlighting systemic failures and causing further distress to grieving families.

Wrong Body Returned to Grieving Mother After Air India Crash
Amanda Donaghey's journey to India to retrieve her son's remains after the Air India plane crash tragically ended with her receiving the wrong body due to a DNA identification error, highlighting systemic failures and causing further distress to grieving families.
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44% Bias Score
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