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EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...
EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...
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44% Bias Score


US Imposes Tariffs on Countries Importing Venezuelan Oil
President Trump announced on Monday, March 25, that starting April 2, countries buying oil from Venezuela will face new tariffs on all their US trade. This impacts China (68% of Venezuelan oil exports in 2023), and even the US imports oil from Venezuela.
US Imposes Tariffs on Countries Importing Venezuelan Oil
President Trump announced on Monday, March 25, that starting April 2, countries buying oil from Venezuela will face new tariffs on all their US trade. This impacts China (68% of Venezuelan oil exports in 2023), and even the US imports oil from Venezuela.
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56% Bias Score


UKHSA Identifies 24 High-Risk Pathogens, Eight with Pandemic Potential
The UKHSA has identified 24 pathogen families, including those causing bird flu, COVID-19, and Nipah virus, as posing significant public health risks, with eight at high or medium pandemic risk, prompting calls for increased research and investment.
UKHSA Identifies 24 High-Risk Pathogens, Eight with Pandemic Potential
The UKHSA has identified 24 pathogen families, including those causing bird flu, COVID-19, and Nipah virus, as posing significant public health risks, with eight at high or medium pandemic risk, prompting calls for increased research and investment.
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36% Bias Score


Musk Launches xAI Amidst Concerns Over AI Risks and Political Influence
Elon Musk, head of the US Department of Governmental Efficiency, launched xAI, a new AI company, despite previously calling for a pause in advanced AI development; its potential impact on global politics and information is significant.
Musk Launches xAI Amidst Concerns Over AI Risks and Political Influence
Elon Musk, head of the US Department of Governmental Efficiency, launched xAI, a new AI company, despite previously calling for a pause in advanced AI development; its potential impact on global politics and information is significant.
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44% Bias Score


South Korea Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, 18 Dead, Thousands Displaced
Unprecedented wildfires in southeastern South Korea have killed 18, injured 10, and displaced nearly 23,000 people, fueled by dry weather and strong winds, consuming over 17,000 hectares, prompting a national emergency response.
South Korea Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, 18 Dead, Thousands Displaced
Unprecedented wildfires in southeastern South Korea have killed 18, injured 10, and displaced nearly 23,000 people, fueled by dry weather and strong winds, consuming over 17,000 hectares, prompting a national emergency response.
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24% Bias Score


France Boycotts US Brands: 62% Support Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
A new Ifop poll reveals that 62% of French people support a boycott of American brands, the lowest US popularity rating in 40 years, driven by opposition to President Trump's policies and a perceived cultural gap; Coca-Cola is the most boycotted brand (48%).
France Boycotts US Brands: 62% Support Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
A new Ifop poll reveals that 62% of French people support a boycott of American brands, the lowest US popularity rating in 40 years, driven by opposition to President Trump's policies and a perceived cultural gap; Coca-Cola is the most boycotted brand (48%).
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Black Sea Ceasefire Amidst Differing Interpretations
Following US-mediated talks in Riyadh, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a Black Sea ceasefire focused on safe navigation and banning strikes against energy facilities; however, differing interpretations and conditions threaten the agreement's longevity and effectiveness.

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Black Sea Ceasefire Amidst Differing Interpretations
Following US-mediated talks in Riyadh, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a Black Sea ceasefire focused on safe navigation and banning strikes against energy facilities; however, differing interpretations and conditions threaten the agreement's longevity and effectiveness.
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32% Bias Score

US-Greenland Tensions Rise Amidst Planned Visit by US Second Lady
US President Donald Trump describes Second Lady Usha Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland, which includes Trump's national security advisor and energy secretary, as a friendly gesture, while Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede calls it an unacceptable demonstration of power, highlighting a d...

US-Greenland Tensions Rise Amidst Planned Visit by US Second Lady
US President Donald Trump describes Second Lady Usha Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland, which includes Trump's national security advisor and energy secretary, as a friendly gesture, while Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede calls it an unacceptable demonstration of power, highlighting a d...
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60% Bias Score

EU Launches €22.5 Billion Plan for Critical Raw Materials Self-Sufficiency
The European Commission has launched a plan to boost domestic production of 34 critical raw materials by 2030, aiming to reduce reliance on China and Russia, with projects in 13 member states and a €22.5 billion investment plan; however, public opposition and environmental concerns remain.

EU Launches €22.5 Billion Plan for Critical Raw Materials Self-Sufficiency
The European Commission has launched a plan to boost domestic production of 34 critical raw materials by 2030, aiming to reduce reliance on China and Russia, with projects in 13 member states and a €22.5 billion investment plan; however, public opposition and environmental concerns remain.
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52% Bias Score

Estonia to Restrict Voting Rights for Russian and Belarusian Citizens Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Estonia is considering restricting voting rights for approximately 140,000 Russian and Belarusian citizens and stateless residents in the upcoming October 19 local elections due to security concerns stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reflecting a broader trend in the Baltic states to distan...

Estonia to Restrict Voting Rights for Russian and Belarusian Citizens Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Estonia is considering restricting voting rights for approximately 140,000 Russian and Belarusian citizens and stateless residents in the upcoming October 19 local elections due to security concerns stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reflecting a broader trend in the Baltic states to distan...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's "Giant Faucet" Claim on Columbia River Treaty Rejected
British Columbia Energy Minister Adrian Dix refutes President Trump's claims about Canada controlling water flow through the Columbia River Treaty, highlighting the treaty's 10-year termination clause and ongoing modernization efforts amid heightened Canada-U.S. trade tensions.

Trump's "Giant Faucet" Claim on Columbia River Treaty Rejected
British Columbia Energy Minister Adrian Dix refutes President Trump's claims about Canada controlling water flow through the Columbia River Treaty, highlighting the treaty's 10-year termination clause and ongoing modernization efforts amid heightened Canada-U.S. trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score

German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of €12 Billion Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a tax yielding over €12 billion annually, potentially creating a major financial crisis for the next government if deemed unconstitutional.

German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of €12 Billion Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a tax yielding over €12 billion annually, potentially creating a major financial crisis for the next government if deemed unconstitutional.
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44% Bias Score
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