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Moldova to Revoke Moldovagaz Gas Supply License
Moldova will revoke Moldovagaz's gas supply license on August 1st due to its failure to comply with EU Energy Community regulations mandating the company's division into three entities by July 31st, a delay partly attributed to a debt to Gazprom; the state-owned Energokom will assume gas procurement...
Moldova to Revoke Moldovagaz Gas Supply License
Moldova will revoke Moldovagaz's gas supply license on August 1st due to its failure to comply with EU Energy Community regulations mandating the company's division into three entities by July 31st, a delay partly attributed to a debt to Gazprom; the state-owned Energokom will assume gas procurement...
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36% Bias Score


Man Arrested, Eight Children Hospitalized After Suspected Poisoning at Summer Camp
Eight children were hospitalized after a suspected poisoning at a summer camp in Stathern, Leicestershire; a 76-year-old man was arrested, and the police referred themselves to the IOPC regarding their initial response.
Man Arrested, Eight Children Hospitalized After Suspected Poisoning at Summer Camp
Eight children were hospitalized after a suspected poisoning at a summer camp in Stathern, Leicestershire; a 76-year-old man was arrested, and the police referred themselves to the IOPC regarding their initial response.
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20% Bias Score


High Court Upholds Gender Clinic Registration
A former nurse and a mother failed in their High Court challenge to block the registration of the Gender Plus Hormone Clinic, England's first private gender clinic for 16- and 17-year-olds, after a judge ruled the Care Quality Commission (CQC) acted rationally, prioritizing patient safety.
High Court Upholds Gender Clinic Registration
A former nurse and a mother failed in their High Court challenge to block the registration of the Gender Plus Hormone Clinic, England's first private gender clinic for 16- and 17-year-olds, after a judge ruled the Care Quality Commission (CQC) acted rationally, prioritizing patient safety.
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52% Bias Score


Unresolved EU-US Tariff Deal Leaves Wine and Spirits Sector Vulnerable
The EU and US agreed on a new tariff deal, but key details remain unresolved for wine and spirits, potentially facing a 15% US tariff despite EU negotiations for exemptions; the EU's weakened position due to a prior agreement limits its leverage.
Unresolved EU-US Tariff Deal Leaves Wine and Spirits Sector Vulnerable
The EU and US agreed on a new tariff deal, but key details remain unresolved for wine and spirits, potentially facing a 15% US tariff despite EU negotiations for exemptions; the EU's weakened position due to a prior agreement limits its leverage.
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52% Bias Score


European Hotels Face Staffing Crisis: Skills Gap and High Salary Demands
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1160 European hospitality executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with high salary expectations and work-life balance cited as major obstacles; Greece and Spain plan the most new hires (8.8 and 8.3 respectively), while Germany and Austria pl...
European Hotels Face Staffing Crisis: Skills Gap and High Salary Demands
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1160 European hospitality executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with high salary expectations and work-life balance cited as major obstacles; Greece and Spain plan the most new hires (8.8 and 8.3 respectively), while Germany and Austria pl...
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24% Bias Score


French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.
French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.
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28% Bias Score

US Job Growth Slows to 2010 Levels Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The US job market's growth has slowed considerably in the first half of 2024, averaging 130,000 jobs added monthly—the weakest since 2010 excluding the 2020 pandemic—due to tariff uncertainty, low worker turnover, and a disproportionate concentration of job gains in healthcare and education, creatin...

US Job Growth Slows to 2010 Levels Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The US job market's growth has slowed considerably in the first half of 2024, averaging 130,000 jobs added monthly—the weakest since 2010 excluding the 2020 pandemic—due to tariff uncertainty, low worker turnover, and a disproportionate concentration of job gains in healthcare and education, creatin...
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52% Bias Score

High-Resolution Imaging Reveals Skilled Artistry in 2,000-Year-Old Siberian Mummy Tattoos
High-resolution imaging of a 2,000-year-old Siberian mummy's tattoos reveals previously unseen detail, suggesting skilled artistry and possibly apprenticeship within the Pazyryk culture, challenging earlier interpretations.

High-Resolution Imaging Reveals Skilled Artistry in 2,000-Year-Old Siberian Mummy Tattoos
High-resolution imaging of a 2,000-year-old Siberian mummy's tattoos reveals previously unseen detail, suggesting skilled artistry and possibly apprenticeship within the Pazyryk culture, challenging earlier interpretations.
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24% Bias Score

EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals
The European Commission withdrew its proposed AI Liability Directive and SEP Regulation due to insufficient support from lawmakers and member states, despite six months given for counterarguments; this aligns with the Commission's simplification agenda to reduce regulatory burden on businesses.

EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals
The European Commission withdrew its proposed AI Liability Directive and SEP Regulation due to insufficient support from lawmakers and member states, despite six months given for counterarguments; this aligns with the Commission's simplification agenda to reduce regulatory burden on businesses.
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16% Bias Score

European Hotels Face Severe Staffing Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1,160 European hotel executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 employees and chain hotels 5.85 in the next year; challenges vary by country and role, with management positions hardest to fill.

European Hotels Face Severe Staffing Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1,160 European hotel executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 employees and chain hotels 5.85 in the next year; challenges vary by country and role, with management positions hardest to fill.
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20% Bias Score

European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.

European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.
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24% Bias Score

Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Family Pressure and Corruption Investigation
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on Thursday due to pressure on his family related to investigations into business dealings involving his company and his sister-in-law's firm, financed by a government agency; this jeopardizes the ruling coalition's stability.

Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Family Pressure and Corruption Investigation
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on Thursday due to pressure on his family related to investigations into business dealings involving his company and his sister-in-law's firm, financed by a government agency; this jeopardizes the ruling coalition's stability.
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40% Bias Score
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