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EU Invests €96.4 Million in Central Asia, Sets Stage for First EU-Central Asia Summit
EU Commissioner Jozef Síkela concluded a Central Asian visit, signing €96.4 million in agreements for sustainable energy, digital connectivity, and resource access, plus a €200 million loan for Kazakhstan, laying the groundwork for the first EU-Central Asia summit in April.
EU Invests €96.4 Million in Central Asia, Sets Stage for First EU-Central Asia Summit
EU Commissioner Jozef Síkela concluded a Central Asian visit, signing €96.4 million in agreements for sustainable energy, digital connectivity, and resource access, plus a €200 million loan for Kazakhstan, laying the groundwork for the first EU-Central Asia summit in April.
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48% Bias Score


Florida Considers Relaxing Child Labor Laws Amidst Labor Shortage
Florida's legislature is considering a bill to relax child labor laws, allowing minors under 14 to work nights during school, a move supported by Governor DeSantis amidst a severe labor shortage exacerbated by immigration policies, with concerns raised about the impact on children's well-being and p...
Florida Considers Relaxing Child Labor Laws Amidst Labor Shortage
Florida's legislature is considering a bill to relax child labor laws, allowing minors under 14 to work nights during school, a move supported by Governor DeSantis amidst a severe labor shortage exacerbated by immigration policies, with concerns raised about the impact on children's well-being and p...
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52% Bias Score


Turkey: AFP Photographer Detained Amid Crackdown on Protests
Following the detention of an AFP photographer covering anti-government protests in Turkey, AFP demanded the Turkish authorities respect press freedom; the photographer's detention lacks legal basis, while 10 journalists and photographers were also arrested for violating protest bans, with 55 more a...
Turkey: AFP Photographer Detained Amid Crackdown on Protests
Following the detention of an AFP photographer covering anti-government protests in Turkey, AFP demanded the Turkish authorities respect press freedom; the photographer's detention lacks legal basis, while 10 journalists and photographers were also arrested for violating protest bans, with 55 more a...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Migration Policy: Border Controls, Safe Country List Expansion
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on stricter migration policies, including border control continuation until a functioning EU external border protection is implemented, expanding the list of safe countries of origin (Algeria, India, Morocco, Tunisia), and limiting family reunification for subs...
Germany Tightens Migration Policy: Border Controls, Safe Country List Expansion
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on stricter migration policies, including border control continuation until a functioning EU external border protection is implemented, expanding the list of safe countries of origin (Algeria, India, Morocco, Tunisia), and limiting family reunification for subs...
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Settler Violence: Attack on Filmmaker Exposes Systemic Issue
The assault on Oscar-winning documentary co-director Hamdan Ballal by Israeli settlers in the West Bank underscores the routine violence against Palestinians, often ignored amidst the Gaza conflict; the involvement of soldiers and political support for perpetrators highlight a climate of impunity.
Israeli Settler Violence: Attack on Filmmaker Exposes Systemic Issue
The assault on Oscar-winning documentary co-director Hamdan Ballal by Israeli settlers in the West Bank underscores the routine violence against Palestinians, often ignored amidst the Gaza conflict; the involvement of soldiers and political support for perpetrators highlight a climate of impunity.
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52% Bias Score


Grasser Corruption Conviction Upheld: Four-Year Sentence After 16-Year Trial
Austria's Supreme Court upheld the corruption conviction of former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, sentencing him to four years in prison for his involvement in a €961 million privatization deal of 60,000 public housing units in 2004, involving a €9.61 million bribe allegedly channeled through ...
Grasser Corruption Conviction Upheld: Four-Year Sentence After 16-Year Trial
Austria's Supreme Court upheld the corruption conviction of former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, sentencing him to four years in prison for his involvement in a €961 million privatization deal of 60,000 public housing units in 2004, involving a €9.61 million bribe allegedly channeled through ...
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40% Bias Score

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Save 200 Lives Annually: ISGlobal Study
A new ISGlobal study finds that reducing Barcelona's traffic by 25% could prevent 200 premature deaths annually due to improved air quality, based on a model that also considered eliminating polluting vehicles and port electrification.

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Save 200 Lives Annually: ISGlobal Study
A new ISGlobal study finds that reducing Barcelona's traffic by 25% could prevent 200 premature deaths annually due to improved air quality, based on a model that also considered eliminating polluting vehicles and port electrification.
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40% Bias Score

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Black Sea Shipping Safety, but Implementation Uncertain
After US-mediated talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Ukraine agreed to ensure civilian shipping safety in the Black Sea, although implementation is uncertain due to Russia's conditions and Ukraine's military caveat; Russia also agreed to a temporary halt on attacks on energy infrastructure but is dem...

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Black Sea Shipping Safety, but Implementation Uncertain
After US-mediated talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Ukraine agreed to ensure civilian shipping safety in the Black Sea, although implementation is uncertain due to Russia's conditions and Ukraine's military caveat; Russia also agreed to a temporary halt on attacks on energy infrastructure but is dem...
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40% Bias Score

Rising Tick-Borne FSME Infections in Germany
Tick-borne FSME infections in Germany are surging; 686 cases were reported in 2024, a 44% increase from 2023, with three deaths. The RKI's risk map underestimates the true prevalence, leading to underdiagnosis and delayed treatment.

Rising Tick-Borne FSME Infections in Germany
Tick-borne FSME infections in Germany are surging; 686 cases were reported in 2024, a 44% increase from 2023, with three deaths. The RKI's risk map underestimates the true prevalence, leading to underdiagnosis and delayed treatment.
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52% Bias Score

Shift in Canadian Politics: Poilievre's Negativity Loses Ground Amidst Trump Threat
Mark Carney's recent speech subtly criticized Pierre Poilievre's negative campaign strategy, highlighting the shift in public sentiment towards a more positive and unified national message in response to external threats, particularly from Donald Trump.

Shift in Canadian Politics: Poilievre's Negativity Loses Ground Amidst Trump Threat
Mark Carney's recent speech subtly criticized Pierre Poilievre's negative campaign strategy, highlighting the shift in public sentiment towards a more positive and unified national message in response to external threats, particularly from Donald Trump.
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52% Bias Score

US Proposal to Assume Ownership of Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants Sparks Debate
US officials proposed transferring ownership of Ukrainian nuclear power plants to the US to protect them from Russian attacks, sparking debate in Ukraine regarding sovereignty and the potential benefits and risks of such a deal.

US Proposal to Assume Ownership of Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants Sparks Debate
US officials proposed transferring ownership of Ukrainian nuclear power plants to the US to protect them from Russian attacks, sparking debate in Ukraine regarding sovereignty and the potential benefits and risks of such a deal.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Settlers Attack Oscar-Winning Palestinian Filmmaker
Masked Israeli settlers attacked Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal in Susia, West Bank, on Monday evening, injuring him and damaging his property; Israeli soldiers present took no action, and Ballal was subsequently arrested, highlighting escalating settler violence and biased law en...

Israeli Settlers Attack Oscar-Winning Palestinian Filmmaker
Masked Israeli settlers attacked Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal in Susia, West Bank, on Monday evening, injuring him and damaging his property; Israeli soldiers present took no action, and Ballal was subsequently arrested, highlighting escalating settler violence and biased law en...
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48% Bias Score
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