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EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...
EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...
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32% Bias Score


France Reopens Diplomatic Channels with Syria Amidst EU Sanctions Easing
France invited Syrian President al-Sharaa to Paris to discuss regional stability and counter-terrorism, following the EU's partial lifting of sanctions on Syria in February, which included measures affecting five financial institutions and the Central Bank, amidst escalating tensions between Syria a...
France Reopens Diplomatic Channels with Syria Amidst EU Sanctions Easing
France invited Syrian President al-Sharaa to Paris to discuss regional stability and counter-terrorism, following the EU's partial lifting of sanctions on Syria in February, which included measures affecting five financial institutions and the Central Bank, amidst escalating tensions between Syria a...
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32% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Death: A Power Struggle for the Future of the Catholic Church
The death of Pope Francis has prompted speculation about his successor and the future direction of the Catholic Church, with several world leaders reportedly attempting to influence the selection process, highlighting the Church's significant geopolitical role and internal divisions.
Pope Francis's Death: A Power Struggle for the Future of the Catholic Church
The death of Pope Francis has prompted speculation about his successor and the future direction of the Catholic Church, with several world leaders reportedly attempting to influence the selection process, highlighting the Church's significant geopolitical role and internal divisions.
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36% Bias Score


Worldcoin: Biometric Identity Project Faces Global Regulatory Backlash
Sam Altman's Tools for Humanity launched Worldcoin, a biometric digital identity system offering cryptocurrency rewards, but faces global regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and user consent issues, with 12 million users already enrolled.
Worldcoin: Biometric Identity Project Faces Global Regulatory Backlash
Sam Altman's Tools for Humanity launched Worldcoin, a biometric digital identity system offering cryptocurrency rewards, but faces global regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and user consent issues, with 12 million users already enrolled.
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56% Bias Score


Expansion of Algerian Consulates in France Raises Espionage Concerns
During a recent official visit to Algeria, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her Algerian counterpart announced the opening of two new Algerian consulates in France, increasing the total to 20, despite concerns from French security experts regarding Algerian intelligence activities within th...
Expansion of Algerian Consulates in France Raises Espionage Concerns
During a recent official visit to Algeria, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her Algerian counterpart announced the opening of two new Algerian consulates in France, increasing the total to 20, despite concerns from French security experts regarding Algerian intelligence activities within th...
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52% Bias Score


US Deports Migrant to Rwanda, Initiating Potential New Migration Agreement
The US deported Omar Ameen to Rwanda, the first such deportation under the second Trump administration; Rwanda is discussing further agreements with the US to accept migrants, despite concerns about its human rights record and strained ties with European nations.
US Deports Migrant to Rwanda, Initiating Potential New Migration Agreement
The US deported Omar Ameen to Rwanda, the first such deportation under the second Trump administration; Rwanda is discussing further agreements with the US to accept migrants, despite concerns about its human rights record and strained ties with European nations.
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56% Bias Score

Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...

Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...
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44% Bias Score

Record U.S. Trade Deficit Hits $140.5 Billion in March 2025
The U.S. trade deficit reached a record $140.5 billion in March 2025, a 14% monthly increase fueled by pre-tariff import stockpiling, negatively impacting the Q1 GDP and exceeding analyst predictions.

Record U.S. Trade Deficit Hits $140.5 Billion in March 2025
The U.S. trade deficit reached a record $140.5 billion in March 2025, a 14% monthly increase fueled by pre-tariff import stockpiling, negatively impacting the Q1 GDP and exceeding analyst predictions.
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56% Bias Score

EU to Eliminate All Russian Fossil Fuel Imports by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to completely phase out all Russian fossil fuel imports by 2027, banning new short-term contracts by the end of 2025 and terminating long-term contracts by 2027, addressing concerns over energy security and funding Russia's war effort.

EU to Eliminate All Russian Fossil Fuel Imports by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to completely phase out all Russian fossil fuel imports by 2027, banning new short-term contracts by the end of 2025 and terminating long-term contracts by 2027, addressing concerns over energy security and funding Russia's war effort.
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32% Bias Score

US Sanctions Myanmar's Karen National Army for Alleged Cyber Scams
The US sanctioned Myanmar's Karen National Army (KNA), its leader Colonel Saw Chit Thu, and his sons for alleged cyber scams, human trafficking, and cross-border smuggling; the KNA denies involvement, citing regional development efforts and the repatriation of 7,454 out of 8,575 foreign scam workers...

US Sanctions Myanmar's Karen National Army for Alleged Cyber Scams
The US sanctioned Myanmar's Karen National Army (KNA), its leader Colonel Saw Chit Thu, and his sons for alleged cyber scams, human trafficking, and cross-border smuggling; the KNA denies involvement, citing regional development efforts and the repatriation of 7,454 out of 8,575 foreign scam workers...
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Narrow Victory Raises Concerns about German Government Stability
Despite forming a coalition government, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced unexpected dissent, securing less than a full majority in the vote, raising concerns about his ability to govern effectively and implement critical economic and international policies.

Merz's Narrow Victory Raises Concerns about German Government Stability
Despite forming a coalition government, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced unexpected dissent, securing less than a full majority in the vote, raising concerns about his ability to govern effectively and implement critical economic and international policies.
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48% Bias Score

German Couple on Trial for Murder of Tenant with Down Syndrome
A German court is hearing the case of a 58-year-old man and his 44-year-old partner accused of murdering their 55-year-old tenant with Down syndrome after months of alleged torture and abuse in Wernges, Germany; the investigation began after a police response to an unrelated incident.

German Couple on Trial for Murder of Tenant with Down Syndrome
A German court is hearing the case of a 58-year-old man and his 44-year-old partner accused of murdering their 55-year-old tenant with Down syndrome after months of alleged torture and abuse in Wernges, Germany; the investigation began after a police response to an unrelated incident.
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48% Bias Score
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