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Macron Considers Sharing France's Nuclear Deterrent with Europe
Amid concerns over US security guarantees under President Trump, French President Macron is considering sharing France's nuclear deterrent with other European and NATO allies, prompting debate about the implications for European security.
Macron Considers Sharing France's Nuclear Deterrent with Europe
Amid concerns over US security guarantees under President Trump, French President Macron is considering sharing France's nuclear deterrent with other European and NATO allies, prompting debate about the implications for European security.
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52% Bias Score


Cyclone Alfred's Slow Approach Exacerbates Threat to NSW
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, initially predicted to make landfall earlier, is now expected to hit the Queensland coast late Friday or early Saturday, prompting evacuations in parts of NSW's Northern Rivers, including flood-prone Lismore, with over 10,000 homes without power and schools closed.
Cyclone Alfred's Slow Approach Exacerbates Threat to NSW
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, initially predicted to make landfall earlier, is now expected to hit the Queensland coast late Friday or early Saturday, prompting evacuations in parts of NSW's Northern Rivers, including flood-prone Lismore, with over 10,000 homes without power and schools closed.
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24% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.
Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.
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52% Bias Score


Amsterdam UMC clinic highlights critical lack of women's healthcare
Amsterdam UMC's new women's health clinic saw 50 employee sign-ups within 30 minutes of its intranet launch, highlighting a significant unmet need for accessible healthcare addressing issues like endometriosis and hormonal imbalances; a two-year trial with a current three-month waiting list.
Amsterdam UMC clinic highlights critical lack of women's healthcare
Amsterdam UMC's new women's health clinic saw 50 employee sign-ups within 30 minutes of its intranet launch, highlighting a significant unmet need for accessible healthcare addressing issues like endometriosis and hormonal imbalances; a two-year trial with a current three-month waiting list.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Erratic Tariffs Create Economic Uncertainty in North America
President Trump announced a temporary suspension of tariffs on most goods imported from Mexico on April 1st, following the imposition of 25% tariffs just two days prior, causing uncertainty among businesses and trading partners.
Trump's Erratic Tariffs Create Economic Uncertainty in North America
President Trump announced a temporary suspension of tariffs on most goods imported from Mexico on April 1st, following the imposition of 25% tariffs just two days prior, causing uncertainty among businesses and trading partners.
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48% Bias Score


Surge in Sexual Assaults Against Female Prison Officers in Spain Prompts Union Action
In response to a surge in sexual assaults against female prison officers in Spain, particularly four incidents within ten days in November 2024, the ACAIP-UGT union organized a self-defense course and demanded better protection and data transparency from the prison administration.
Surge in Sexual Assaults Against Female Prison Officers in Spain Prompts Union Action
In response to a surge in sexual assaults against female prison officers in Spain, particularly four incidents within ten days in November 2024, the ACAIP-UGT union organized a self-defense course and demanded better protection and data transparency from the prison administration.
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44% Bias Score

US Job Cuts Surge in February 2025, Raising Recession Concerns
February 2025 witnessed 172,000 US job cuts, double the 2024 figure and the highest for February since 2009; government layoffs (62,000) contributed significantly, yet the unemployment rate remains at 4%, raising concerns about a potential 2025 recession but not triggering the Sahm rule.

US Job Cuts Surge in February 2025, Raising Recession Concerns
February 2025 witnessed 172,000 US job cuts, double the 2024 figure and the highest for February since 2009; government layoffs (62,000) contributed significantly, yet the unemployment rate remains at 4%, raising concerns about a potential 2025 recession but not triggering the Sahm rule.
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40% Bias Score

Zero Trust Security for Home IoT Networks: Mitigating Growing Risks
The number of IoT devices will nearly double by 2030, increasing home network vulnerabilities; applying Zero Trust security principles, including network segmentation and zones of trust, is crucial to mitigate risks.

Zero Trust Security for Home IoT Networks: Mitigating Growing Risks
The number of IoT devices will nearly double by 2030, increasing home network vulnerabilities; applying Zero Trust security principles, including network segmentation and zones of trust, is crucial to mitigate risks.
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36% Bias Score

EU Announces €800 Billion Defense Investment Plan
The European Commission unveiled an €800 billion investment plan to strengthen Europe's defense capabilities, addressing its reliance on the US and aiming to boost domestic production of equipment like tanks and submarines. The plan focuses on Germany and France's leading roles, while acknowledging ...

EU Announces €800 Billion Defense Investment Plan
The European Commission unveiled an €800 billion investment plan to strengthen Europe's defense capabilities, addressing its reliance on the US and aiming to boost domestic production of equipment like tanks and submarines. The plan focuses on Germany and France's leading roles, while acknowledging ...
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40% Bias Score

FIFA Announces Halftime Show for 2026 World Cup Final
FIFA will introduce a halftime show to the 2026 World Cup final in New Jersey, featuring pop artists to attract new fans, and expanding the tournament to 48 teams is projected to generate $11 billion in revenue, significantly increasing from the $7.5 billion generated in Qatar.

FIFA Announces Halftime Show for 2026 World Cup Final
FIFA will introduce a halftime show to the 2026 World Cup final in New Jersey, featuring pop artists to attract new fans, and expanding the tournament to 48 teams is projected to generate $11 billion in revenue, significantly increasing from the $7.5 billion generated in Qatar.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Brussels Meetings Signal Stronger German Role in EU
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU/CSU, met with key EU and NATO leaders in Brussels, receiving strong support for his plans to significantly increase German defense spending and pursue greater European independence from the US, addressing months of German political paralysis that hampered the ...

Merz's Brussels Meetings Signal Stronger German Role in EU
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU/CSU, met with key EU and NATO leaders in Brussels, receiving strong support for his plans to significantly increase German defense spending and pursue greater European independence from the US, addressing months of German political paralysis that hampered the ...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...

Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...
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64% Bias Score
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