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Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
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52% Bias Score


Refuge: Survival and Self-Discovery in Architecture and Society
The article contrasts the survival needs of over 43 million global refugees with the desire for self-discovery through refuge, highlighting architectural examples from refugee camps to minimalist cabins, showcasing the importance of essentialism and disconnecting from the digital world.
Refuge: Survival and Self-Discovery in Architecture and Society
The article contrasts the survival needs of over 43 million global refugees with the desire for self-discovery through refuge, highlighting architectural examples from refugee camps to minimalist cabins, showcasing the importance of essentialism and disconnecting from the digital world.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.
Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.
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56% Bias Score


EU Criticizes Blocking of Imamoglu's Social Media, Impacting EU-Turkey Relations
EU Ambassador Thomas Ossowski criticized the blocking of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's social media as a negative development, hindering the recently revived EU-Turkey relations, and stressed the importance of free speech and democratic competition for stronger ties.
EU Criticizes Blocking of Imamoglu's Social Media, Impacting EU-Turkey Relations
EU Ambassador Thomas Ossowski criticized the blocking of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's social media as a negative development, hindering the recently revived EU-Turkey relations, and stressed the importance of free speech and democratic competition for stronger ties.
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44% Bias Score


New Pope Leo XIV: A potential ally for immigrants
The election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV is significant due to his extensive work with immigrant communities in Latin America and the US, offering a potential shift in the Catholic Church's approach to immigration and challenging the Trump administration's policies.
New Pope Leo XIV: A potential ally for immigrants
The election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV is significant due to his extensive work with immigrant communities in Latin America and the US, offering a potential shift in the Catholic Church's approach to immigration and challenging the Trump administration's policies.
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64% Bias Score


Lebanon Arrests Ex-Central Bank Governor Amidst Global Embezzlement Probe
Former Lebanese central bank governor Riad Salameh, accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of euros and running a decades-long Ponzi scheme, was arrested in Beirut, facing investigations in multiple countries with potential compensation claims reaching $1 billion.
Lebanon Arrests Ex-Central Bank Governor Amidst Global Embezzlement Probe
Former Lebanese central bank governor Riad Salameh, accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of euros and running a decades-long Ponzi scheme, was arrested in Beirut, facing investigations in multiple countries with potential compensation claims reaching $1 billion.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...

Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...
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48% Bias Score

Giro d'Italia in Albania: A Symbol of Transformation
The Giro d'Italia's arrival in Albania, a nation striving for EU membership, symbolizes its transformation from isolation to global engagement, contrasting its past with its current embrace of international events like the Giro.

Giro d'Italia in Albania: A Symbol of Transformation
The Giro d'Italia's arrival in Albania, a nation striving for EU membership, symbolizes its transformation from isolation to global engagement, contrasting its past with its current embrace of international events like the Giro.
Progress
52% Bias Score

US Pistachio Production Soars, but Trade War Looms
US pistachio production reached a record 1.065 billion metric tons in 2023, capturing 63% of the global market, driven by California's favorable climate, government support, and sanctions against Iranian competitors; however, the US-China trade war poses a significant risk.

US Pistachio Production Soars, but Trade War Looms
US pistachio production reached a record 1.065 billion metric tons in 2023, capturing 63% of the global market, driven by California's favorable climate, government support, and sanctions against Iranian competitors; however, the US-China trade war poses a significant risk.
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44% Bias Score

Veteran Author Warns of Impending World War
During a Gandia conference, 87-year-old author Theodor Kallifatides, who experienced WWII, warned of a potential new world war due to the current global crisis, emphasizing respect for life as a crucial preventative measure; he criticized President Trump and consumerism.

Veteran Author Warns of Impending World War
During a Gandia conference, 87-year-old author Theodor Kallifatides, who experienced WWII, warned of a potential new world war due to the current global crisis, emphasizing respect for life as a crucial preventative measure; he criticized President Trump and consumerism.
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36% Bias Score

Secret Extraction of Venezuelan Opposition Figures Exposes Maduro Regime's Vulnerabilities
Five Venezuelan opposition figures, sheltered in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over 400 days, were secretly extracted in "Operación Guacamaya," a complex operation highlighting the Maduro government's security vulnerabilities according to opposition leader María Corina Machado and US officials.

Secret Extraction of Venezuelan Opposition Figures Exposes Maduro Regime's Vulnerabilities
Five Venezuelan opposition figures, sheltered in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over 400 days, were secretly extracted in "Operación Guacamaya," a complex operation highlighting the Maduro government's security vulnerabilities according to opposition leader María Corina Machado and US officials.
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64% Bias Score

NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.

NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.
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48% Bias Score
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