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Israel Launches Attacks in Southern Lebanon, Defying Ceasefire
Israeli forces conducted multiple attacks across southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one Hezbollah fighter and injuring a shepherd, prompting condemnation from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam who called for international pressure on Israel to respect the November ceasefire.
Israel Launches Attacks in Southern Lebanon, Defying Ceasefire
Israeli forces conducted multiple attacks across southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one Hezbollah fighter and injuring a shepherd, prompting condemnation from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam who called for international pressure on Israel to respect the November ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score


EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Boosting Hopes for Economic Recovery
The European Union and the United States this week lifted sanctions on Syria, prompting Syrian business owners to express optimism about the potential for economic recovery and reintegration into the international community following years of economic isolation.
EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Boosting Hopes for Economic Recovery
The European Union and the United States this week lifted sanctions on Syria, prompting Syrian business owners to express optimism about the potential for economic recovery and reintegration into the international community following years of economic isolation.
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52% Bias Score


356-Million-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
Fossilized footprints discovered in 356-million-year-old rock from Australia indicate that reptile relatives appeared 35-40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition of tetrapods from aquatic to terrestrial life.
356-Million-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
Fossilized footprints discovered in 356-million-year-old rock from Australia indicate that reptile relatives appeared 35-40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition of tetrapods from aquatic to terrestrial life.
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20% Bias Score


UK to Roll Out Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders Amid Prison Crisis
The British government will implement chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 prisons, aiming for a 60% reduction in reoffending, alongside wider prison system reforms including early release programs, increased probation funding (£700 million annually), and sentencing changes to alleviate priso...
UK to Roll Out Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders Amid Prison Crisis
The British government will implement chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 prisons, aiming for a 60% reduction in reoffending, alongside wider prison system reforms including early release programs, increased probation funding (£700 million annually), and sentencing changes to alleviate priso...
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44% Bias Score


Georgia Reaffirms EU Accession Goal Amidst Improved Relations
Georgia's government asserts its commitment to EU membership by 2030, having completed 60% of requirements, despite past disagreements and election controversies; recent high-level meetings signal improved relations.
Georgia Reaffirms EU Accession Goal Amidst Improved Relations
Georgia's government asserts its commitment to EU membership by 2030, having completed 60% of requirements, despite past disagreements and election controversies; recent high-level meetings signal improved relations.
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40% Bias Score


Eight EU Countries Form Coalition to Boost Crisis Preparedness
Eight EU nations launched a voluntary coalition on Thursday to boost the bloc's resilience to crises, prompted by Russia's destabilizing actions and emphasizing the need for coordinated, EU-wide action, including citizen preparedness.
Eight EU Countries Form Coalition to Boost Crisis Preparedness
Eight EU nations launched a voluntary coalition on Thursday to boost the bloc's resilience to crises, prompted by Russia's destabilizing actions and emphasizing the need for coordinated, EU-wide action, including citizen preparedness.
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44% Bias Score

Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.

Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.
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48% Bias Score

Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Rising Deficits and Geopolitical Tensions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential US stagflation due to high inflation, unemployment, and slow economic growth, exacerbated by rising deficits, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions; Moody's downgraded the US credit rating, adding to concerns.

Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Rising Deficits and Geopolitical Tensions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential US stagflation due to high inflation, unemployment, and slow economic growth, exacerbated by rising deficits, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions; Moody's downgraded the US credit rating, adding to concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Reject House GOP Spending Bill, Demanding Deeper Cuts
The House GOP passed a $1.5 trillion spending cuts bill, but it faces strong Senate opposition over Medicaid work requirements, the spectrum auction plan, and deeper spending cuts demanded by Senate Republicans, jeopardizing its passage.

Senate Republicans Reject House GOP Spending Bill, Demanding Deeper Cuts
The House GOP passed a $1.5 trillion spending cuts bill, but it faces strong Senate opposition over Medicaid work requirements, the spectrum auction plan, and deeper spending cuts demanded by Senate Republicans, jeopardizing its passage.
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56% Bias Score

Strained US-Israel Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu's Political Future
Strained US-Israel relations are fueled by Trump's reported resentment towards Netanyahu, US negotiations with Iran and the Houthis without Israeli input, and the cancellation of a US VP's visit to Israel; this comes despite the Trump administration publicly affirming its commitment to Israel.

Strained US-Israel Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu's Political Future
Strained US-Israel relations are fueled by Trump's reported resentment towards Netanyahu, US negotiations with Iran and the Houthis without Israeli input, and the cancellation of a US VP's visit to Israel; this comes despite the Trump administration publicly affirming its commitment to Israel.
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40% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Urges Serbia to Prioritize EU Reforms Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
During her visit to Belgrade, EU President Ursula von der Leyen urged Serbia to advance its EU accession process through necessary reforms, addressing concerns about President Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade and highlighting the importance of normalizing relations with Kosovo while...

Von der Leyen Urges Serbia to Prioritize EU Reforms Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
During her visit to Belgrade, EU President Ursula von der Leyen urged Serbia to advance its EU accession process through necessary reforms, addressing concerns about President Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade and highlighting the importance of normalizing relations with Kosovo while...
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32% Bias Score

EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers to Reduce Dependence
The European Parliament voted to reduce the EU's dependence on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers and agricultural products by imposing tariffs increasing from 6.5% to 100% over three years, impacting €1.3 billion in annual Russian fertilizer imports and €380 million in agri-food imports.

EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers to Reduce Dependence
The European Parliament voted to reduce the EU's dependence on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers and agricultural products by imposing tariffs increasing from 6.5% to 100% over three years, impacting €1.3 billion in annual Russian fertilizer imports and €380 million in agri-food imports.
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44% Bias Score
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