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Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.
Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.
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40% Bias Score


Salvini Backs Musk's Starlink to Solve Italy's Connectivity Crisis
Italian Transportation Minister Matteo Salvini supports Elon Musk's Starlink to address Italy's inadequate phone and internet access, citing examples of poor connectivity in major cities and islands, while also expressing support for US President Trump's policies, particularly regarding the Israeli-...
Salvini Backs Musk's Starlink to Solve Italy's Connectivity Crisis
Italian Transportation Minister Matteo Salvini supports Elon Musk's Starlink to address Italy's inadequate phone and internet access, citing examples of poor connectivity in major cities and islands, while also expressing support for US President Trump's policies, particularly regarding the Israeli-...
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60% Bias Score


US Private Security Firms Manage Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, are managing a key checkpoint in Gaza, controlling Palestinians returning north after a ceasefire, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given their potential profit motives.
US Private Security Firms Manage Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, are managing a key checkpoint in Gaza, controlling Palestinians returning north after a ceasefire, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given their potential profit motives.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Eyes Ukraine's Mineral Wealth Amidst War
President Trump's interest in Ukraine's rare earth metals and lithium reserves, crucial for modern technology and green energy, is intertwined with US military aid and the ongoing war with Russia, potentially impacting global supply chains and geopolitical dynamics.
Trump Eyes Ukraine's Mineral Wealth Amidst War
President Trump's interest in Ukraine's rare earth metals and lithium reserves, crucial for modern technology and green energy, is intertwined with US military aid and the ongoing war with Russia, potentially impacting global supply chains and geopolitical dynamics.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Chip Expert's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former employee of ASML and NXP, detained in the Netherlands for allegedly stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to establish a chip factory in Russia using stolen information, according to an AIVD report received by the Public Prosecution Service on De...
Dutch Chip Expert's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former employee of ASML and NXP, detained in the Netherlands for allegedly stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to establish a chip factory in Russia using stolen information, according to an AIVD report received by the Public Prosecution Service on De...
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40% Bias Score


Paragon Cuts Ties with Italy Over Spyware Misuse
Paragon, an Israeli spyware company, terminated its contract with Italy after its spyware, Graphite, was used to hack nearly 100 devices of journalists and activists globally, prompting a debate about the regulation and ethical use of commercial spyware.
Paragon Cuts Ties with Italy Over Spyware Misuse
Paragon, an Israeli spyware company, terminated its contract with Italy after its spyware, Graphite, was used to hack nearly 100 devices of journalists and activists globally, prompting a debate about the regulation and ethical use of commercial spyware.
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52% Bias Score

King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.

King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.
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20% Bias Score

Spain Rejects Israeli Plan to Relocate Gaza Civilians
Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares rejected Israel's plan to relocate Gaza civilians, emphasizing Spain's support for a two-state solution, its ongoing humanitarian aid in Gaza, and its sovereign right to make independent decisions. He condemned the indiscriminate bombing that caused 45,00...

Spain Rejects Israeli Plan to Relocate Gaza Civilians
Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares rejected Israel's plan to relocate Gaza civilians, emphasizing Spain's support for a two-state solution, its ongoing humanitarian aid in Gaza, and its sovereign right to make independent decisions. He condemned the indiscriminate bombing that caused 45,00...
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52% Bias Score

ING Reports Record Profit, Plans European Acquisitions Amidst Climate Lawsuit
ING, Netherlands' largest bank, reported a €6.4 billion 2024 profit fueled by increased lending and mobile banking, while exploring European acquisitions amidst a climate lawsuit and Russian market exit costing €400 million.

ING Reports Record Profit, Plans European Acquisitions Amidst Climate Lawsuit
ING, Netherlands' largest bank, reported a €6.4 billion 2024 profit fueled by increased lending and mobile banking, while exploring European acquisitions amidst a climate lawsuit and Russian market exit costing €400 million.
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40% Bias Score

Panama Denies US Claim of Free Passage Through Panama Canal
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and Panamanian President Mulino deny US claims of free passage for US government ships through the canal, rejecting the US State Department's assertion of toll-free access that would save millions annually. This follows previous US accusations of Chinese influence ov...

Panama Denies US Claim of Free Passage Through Panama Canal
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and Panamanian President Mulino deny US claims of free passage for US government ships through the canal, rejecting the US State Department's assertion of toll-free access that would save millions annually. This follows previous US accusations of Chinese influence ov...
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48% Bias Score

Black Sea Oil Spill Cleanup Progresses Amidst Benzopyrene Concerns
Cleanup efforts continue on Black Sea beaches following an oil spill, with volunteers and protective nets effectively removing oil, while concerns over benzopyrene levels are addressed as potentially a provocation to harm the resort season.

Black Sea Oil Spill Cleanup Progresses Amidst Benzopyrene Concerns
Cleanup efforts continue on Black Sea beaches following an oil spill, with volunteers and protective nets effectively removing oil, while concerns over benzopyrene levels are addressed as potentially a provocation to harm the resort season.
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52% Bias Score

Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.

Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.
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60% Bias Score
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