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Ibbenbüren Coal Plant Demolition Makes Way for Wind Power Converter Station
The former Ibbenbüren coal-fired power plant in Germany is being demolished on April 30th, 2023, to make way for a €600 million converter station, part of the €4 billion BalWin 2 project, which will integrate North Sea wind power into the national grid by 2031.
Ibbenbüren Coal Plant Demolition Makes Way for Wind Power Converter Station
The former Ibbenbüren coal-fired power plant in Germany is being demolished on April 30th, 2023, to make way for a €600 million converter station, part of the €4 billion BalWin 2 project, which will integrate North Sea wind power into the national grid by 2031.
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40% Bias Score


Intel's New CEO Charts a Course for Growth
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a strategy focusing on engineering excellence, customer feedback, and strategic acquisitions to address the company's challenges in the data center and AI markets, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming 18A process node and potentially shifting toward more c...
Intel's New CEO Charts a Course for Growth
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a strategy focusing on engineering excellence, customer feedback, and strategic acquisitions to address the company's challenges in the data center and AI markets, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming 18A process node and potentially shifting toward more c...
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40% Bias Score


Meloni's Cautious Stance on EU Rearmament and Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a political dilemma balancing her country's participation in EU rearmament plans and its support for Ukraine against domestic opposition and skepticism towards increased military spending and a diminished role for the United States, while also navigating t...
Meloni's Cautious Stance on EU Rearmament and Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a political dilemma balancing her country's participation in EU rearmament plans and its support for Ukraine against domestic opposition and skepticism towards increased military spending and a diminished role for the United States, while also navigating t...
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52% Bias Score


EU Prepares Retaliatory Measures Against US Tariffs
In response to President Trump's announcement of 20% tariffs on European goods, the EU is preparing retaliatory measures, including a completed counter-measure package on steel tariffs and further measures if negotiations fail; the tariffs are expected to take effect next Wednesday, impacting trade ...
EU Prepares Retaliatory Measures Against US Tariffs
In response to President Trump's announcement of 20% tariffs on European goods, the EU is preparing retaliatory measures, including a completed counter-measure package on steel tariffs and further measures if negotiations fail; the tariffs are expected to take effect next Wednesday, impacting trade ...
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40% Bias Score


U.K. Reviews AI Copyright Plans Amidst Creative Industry Backlash
The U.K. government is reviewing plans to overhaul copyright laws to facilitate AI innovation, prompted by over 11,000 responses to a consultation and facing opposition from creative sectors who fear exploitation by primarily U.S. tech firms. The review will focus on establishing technical 'opt-out'...
U.K. Reviews AI Copyright Plans Amidst Creative Industry Backlash
The U.K. government is reviewing plans to overhaul copyright laws to facilitate AI innovation, prompted by over 11,000 responses to a consultation and facing opposition from creative sectors who fear exploitation by primarily U.S. tech firms. The review will focus on establishing technical 'opt-out'...
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36% Bias Score


Niger's Domestic Copper Mining Push Amidst Anti-Western Trend in Sahel
Niger's government granted a local firm the license to mine copper in the Agadez desert, aiming for economic growth and reduced reliance on foreign companies; however, security concerns and lack of expertise pose challenges, mirroring similar trends in Mali and Burkina Faso, all amidst an anti-Weste...
Niger's Domestic Copper Mining Push Amidst Anti-Western Trend in Sahel
Niger's government granted a local firm the license to mine copper in the Agadez desert, aiming for economic growth and reduced reliance on foreign companies; however, security concerns and lack of expertise pose challenges, mirroring similar trends in Mali and Burkina Faso, all amidst an anti-Weste...
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48% Bias Score

Nike's 1984 gamble on Michael Jordan
In 1984, Sonny Vaccaro, then a Nike marketing executive, signed Michael Jordan to a groundbreaking deal that transformed Nike into a global giant and revolutionized sports marketing, despite initial internal opposition.

Nike's 1984 gamble on Michael Jordan
In 1984, Sonny Vaccaro, then a Nike marketing executive, signed Michael Jordan to a groundbreaking deal that transformed Nike into a global giant and revolutionized sports marketing, despite initial internal opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Workplace Politics: Fostering Respectful Disagreement in a Polarized World
This article argues that companies must foster environments of respectful disagreement to address political polarization, suggesting strategies such as cultivating curiosity, truth-seeking, shared language, honoring dissent, and setting ground rules for respectful dialogue.

Workplace Politics: Fostering Respectful Disagreement in a Polarized World
This article argues that companies must foster environments of respectful disagreement to address political polarization, suggesting strategies such as cultivating curiosity, truth-seeking, shared language, honoring dissent, and setting ground rules for respectful dialogue.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Policy Fuels Protests Against Asylum Centers
The Dutch Association of Municipalities (VNG) blames the national government's asylum policy, specifically the debate around the distribution law, for the resurgence of violent protests against asylum centers in several towns, leading to postponed decisions on new centers and threats against local o...

Dutch Asylum Policy Fuels Protests Against Asylum Centers
The Dutch Association of Municipalities (VNG) blames the national government's asylum policy, specifically the debate around the distribution law, for the resurgence of violent protests against asylum centers in several towns, leading to postponed decisions on new centers and threats against local o...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...
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44% Bias Score

Bulgarian Woman Uncovered as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman residing in Vienna, Tsvetanka D., was exposed as a Russian agent in late March 2025 for spreading disinformation, including placing pro-Ukrainian stickers with Nazi symbols and surveilling journalists like Christo Grozev and the head of Austrian intelligence, Omar Haijawi-Pirchner.

Bulgarian Woman Uncovered as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman residing in Vienna, Tsvetanka D., was exposed as a Russian agent in late March 2025 for spreading disinformation, including placing pro-Ukrainian stickers with Nazi symbols and surveilling journalists like Christo Grozev and the head of Austrian intelligence, Omar Haijawi-Pirchner.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Unprecedented Global Tariffs Shock Economists
President Trump imposed unprecedented global import tariffs, sparking widespread shock among economists who cite the unique scope and questionable calculation methods; the EU faces a 20% tariff, while the long-term global consequences remain uncertain.

Trump's Unprecedented Global Tariffs Shock Economists
President Trump imposed unprecedented global import tariffs, sparking widespread shock among economists who cite the unique scope and questionable calculation methods; the EU faces a 20% tariff, while the long-term global consequences remain uncertain.
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52% Bias Score
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