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EU Unveils €2.5 Trillion Energy Plan to Tackle Poverty and Boost Competitiveness
The EU proposes a €2.5 trillion, 15-year plan to combat energy poverty affecting 47 million citizens and boost competitiveness, focusing on renewable energy, grid improvements, and gas market regulation; projected savings exceed €130 billion annually by 2030.
EU Unveils €2.5 Trillion Energy Plan to Tackle Poverty and Boost Competitiveness
The EU proposes a €2.5 trillion, 15-year plan to combat energy poverty affecting 47 million citizens and boost competitiveness, focusing on renewable energy, grid improvements, and gas market regulation; projected savings exceed €130 billion annually by 2030.
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48% Bias Score


Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
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48% Bias Score


Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.
Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
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40% Bias Score


Catalan Seeks EU Official Language Status Amidst Political Debate
Catalan President Salvador Illa is lobbying the EU to grant Catalan official language status, costing an estimated €132 million annually, aiming to strengthen ties with Europe and counter independence movements.
Catalan Seeks EU Official Language Status Amidst Political Debate
Catalan President Salvador Illa is lobbying the EU to grant Catalan official language status, costing an estimated €132 million annually, aiming to strengthen ties with Europe and counter independence movements.
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44% Bias Score


UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Grants US Access to Rare Earth Mineral Reserves
Ukraine agreed to give the U.S. access to its rare earth mineral reserves under pressure from Washington, a deal President Trump welcomed as crucial to Ukraine's continued fight against Russia and a response to China's dominance in the rare earth mineral market.

Ukraine Grants US Access to Rare Earth Mineral Reserves
Ukraine agreed to give the U.S. access to its rare earth mineral reserves under pressure from Washington, a deal President Trump welcomed as crucial to Ukraine's continued fight against Russia and a response to China's dominance in the rare earth mineral market.
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44% Bias Score

Political Inaction Amidst Converging Global Crises
France and Europe are facing converging crises of climate change, AI revolution, and geopolitical instability, while political leaders demonstrate inaction, prioritizing minor legislation over critical challenges.

Political Inaction Amidst Converging Global Crises
France and Europe are facing converging crises of climate change, AI revolution, and geopolitical instability, while political leaders demonstrate inaction, prioritizing minor legislation over critical challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...

Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Announces Tariffs, Rejects Ukraine's NATO Bid, and Invites Musk to Cabinet Meeting
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, claiming the EU was "formed to destroy the U.S." He also stated Ukraine should "forget" about joining NATO and discussed a mining deal to recoup US spending in Ukraine. Elon Musk, invited to speak, discusse...

Trump Announces Tariffs, Rejects Ukraine's NATO Bid, and Invites Musk to Cabinet Meeting
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, claiming the EU was "formed to destroy the U.S." He also stated Ukraine should "forget" about joining NATO and discussed a mining deal to recoup US spending in Ukraine. Elon Musk, invited to speak, discusse...
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56% Bias Score

EU Struggles to Boost Medicine Reserves Amidst National Secrecy
The EU is struggling to increase its medicine reserves five years after the COVID-19 pandemic due to a lack of transparency among member states regarding their stockpiles, hindering effective crisis response and creating potential security vulnerabilities; a new strategy will address this.

EU Struggles to Boost Medicine Reserves Amidst National Secrecy
The EU is struggling to increase its medicine reserves five years after the COVID-19 pandemic due to a lack of transparency among member states regarding their stockpiles, hindering effective crisis response and creating potential security vulnerabilities; a new strategy will address this.
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28% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 620 Palestinians Freed, Four Hostages' Remains Returned
Israel released 620 Palestinian prisoners, while Hamas returned the remains of four Israeli hostages via the Red Cross on Thursday, as part of a two-phase ceasefire deal, with the future of the truce depending on further negotiations.

Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 620 Palestinians Freed, Four Hostages' Remains Returned
Israel released 620 Palestinian prisoners, while Hamas returned the remains of four Israeli hostages via the Red Cross on Thursday, as part of a two-phase ceasefire deal, with the future of the truce depending on further negotiations.
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32% Bias Score
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