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Ukrainian Drone Attacks Cripple 10% of Russian Oil Refining Capacity
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries in January 2025 damaged roughly 10% of refining capacity, affecting fuel production at multiple sites and causing delays; sanctions are concurrently impacting Russia's ability to export oil using its "shadow fleet", leading to increased transportatio...
Ukrainian Drone Attacks Cripple 10% of Russian Oil Refining Capacity
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries in January 2025 damaged roughly 10% of refining capacity, affecting fuel production at multiple sites and causing delays; sanctions are concurrently impacting Russia's ability to export oil using its "shadow fleet", leading to increased transportatio...
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40% Bias Score


EU Parliament President Visits Gaza After Ceasefire
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola visited Gaza on Thursday, becoming the first EU leader to enter Gaza in over 10 years to assess the humanitarian situation and EU support efforts following a January ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.
EU Parliament President Visits Gaza After Ceasefire
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola visited Gaza on Thursday, becoming the first EU leader to enter Gaza in over 10 years to assess the humanitarian situation and EU support efforts following a January ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Raising Specter of Snap Elections
After coalition talks between Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the People's Party (ÖVP) failed, FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl called for snap elections, creating a political stalemate with potential implications for Austria's financial stability and international relations.
Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Raising Specter of Snap Elections
After coalition talks between Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the People's Party (ÖVP) failed, FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl called for snap elections, creating a political stalemate with potential implications for Austria's financial stability and international relations.
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44% Bias Score


German Man Arrested for Planned Attack on Asylum Seeker Housing
A 21-year-old German man was arrested in Meißen, Germany, for allegedly planning an attack on an asylum seeker housing facility in Senftenberg, Brandenburg after authorities discovered explosives, weapons, and ammunition during searches. A judge issued an arrest warrant.
German Man Arrested for Planned Attack on Asylum Seeker Housing
A 21-year-old German man was arrested in Meißen, Germany, for allegedly planning an attack on an asylum seeker housing facility in Senftenberg, Brandenburg after authorities discovered explosives, weapons, and ammunition during searches. A judge issued an arrest warrant.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Gaza Plan Throws US-Saudi Relations and Ukraine Mediation into Jeopardy
Trump's proposed displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and creation of a 'Riviera' has sparked outrage in the Arab world, casting doubt on a planned US-Saudi security deal and Saudi mediation efforts in Ukraine, given the lack of official reaction from Riyadh and potential domestic backlash.
Trump's Gaza Plan Throws US-Saudi Relations and Ukraine Mediation into Jeopardy
Trump's proposed displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and creation of a 'Riviera' has sparked outrage in the Arab world, casting doubt on a planned US-Saudi security deal and Saudi mediation efforts in Ukraine, given the lack of official reaction from Riyadh and potential domestic backlash.
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56% Bias Score


Berlinale 75: Political Cinema and Global Challenges
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, directed by Trisha Tattull, features 19 world premieres competing for the Golden Bear, sparking discussions on political issues such as the impact of Trump's presidency, funding cuts, and the war in Ukraine, alongside films on these topics.
Berlinale 75: Political Cinema and Global Challenges
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, directed by Trisha Tattull, features 19 world premieres competing for the Golden Bear, sparking discussions on political issues such as the impact of Trump's presidency, funding cuts, and the war in Ukraine, alongside films on these topics.
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56% Bias Score

Munich Attack Spurs Calls for Increased Security in Rhineland-Palatinate
In response to a suspected car attack in Munich injuring at least 28 people, the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate demands increased security measures, citing around 160 foreign high-risk offenders as a potential threat and calling for their deportation or detention before the upcoming street carnival.

Munich Attack Spurs Calls for Increased Security in Rhineland-Palatinate
In response to a suspected car attack in Munich injuring at least 28 people, the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate demands increased security measures, citing around 160 foreign high-risk offenders as a potential threat and calling for their deportation or detention before the upcoming street carnival.
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52% Bias Score

Elliott's $5 Billion BP Stake Prompts Strategic Reset
Elliott Investment Management, managing $70 billion, acquired a nearly 5% stake in BP, prompting BP to announce a strategic reset and potentially leading to significant divestments; this follows similar large investments in Honeywell and Phillips 66, showcasing Elliott's pattern of targeting major c...

Elliott's $5 Billion BP Stake Prompts Strategic Reset
Elliott Investment Management, managing $70 billion, acquired a nearly 5% stake in BP, prompting BP to announce a strategic reset and potentially leading to significant divestments; this follows similar large investments in Honeywell and Phillips 66, showcasing Elliott's pattern of targeting major c...
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40% Bias Score

Mass Firings Hit US Government Agencies
President Trump and Elon Musk initiated mass firings at several U.S. government agencies, targeting at least 300 probationary employees across the Education Department, SBA, CFPB, and GSA, as part of a broader initiative to downsize the federal workforce and potentially close entire agencies.

Mass Firings Hit US Government Agencies
President Trump and Elon Musk initiated mass firings at several U.S. government agencies, targeting at least 300 probationary employees across the Education Department, SBA, CFPB, and GSA, as part of a broader initiative to downsize the federal workforce and potentially close entire agencies.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine-US Deal: Rare Earth Minerals for Security Guarantees
Ukraine is negotiating with the US to grant access to its substantial rare earth mineral reserves, including 7% of global titanium and a third of Europe's lithium, in exchange for security guarantees; this deal, proposed by Trump, is contingent on negotiations with Russia which currently controls si...

Ukraine-US Deal: Rare Earth Minerals for Security Guarantees
Ukraine is negotiating with the US to grant access to its substantial rare earth mineral reserves, including 7% of global titanium and a third of Europe's lithium, in exchange for security guarantees; this deal, proposed by Trump, is contingent on negotiations with Russia which currently controls si...
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60% Bias Score

Kennedy Confirmed as US Health Minister Amidst Controversy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was narrowly confirmed as US Health Minister despite controversy surrounding his anti-vaccine stance, conspiracy theories, and lack of medical experience, prompting warnings from family and scientists.

Kennedy Confirmed as US Health Minister Amidst Controversy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was narrowly confirmed as US Health Minister despite controversy surrounding his anti-vaccine stance, conspiracy theories, and lack of medical experience, prompting warnings from family and scientists.
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48% Bias Score

CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.

CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.
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24% Bias Score
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