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Trump Orders Dramatic Acceleration of Nuclear Plant Approvals
President Trump issued executive orders on Friday aiming to slash regulatory hurdles for new nuclear power plants, instructing the NRC to complete licensing within 18 months and the Energy Secretary to expedite approvals for advanced reactors, potentially increasing nuclear energy production but rai...
Trump Orders Dramatic Acceleration of Nuclear Plant Approvals
President Trump issued executive orders on Friday aiming to slash regulatory hurdles for new nuclear power plants, instructing the NRC to complete licensing within 18 months and the Energy Secretary to expedite approvals for advanced reactors, potentially increasing nuclear energy production but rai...
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64% Bias Score


US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Promote Investment and Stability
The US government has started lifting some sanctions on Syria to encourage investments and promote peace and stability, following President Trump's announcement, allowing transactions related to oil and oil products, as well as dealings with the new Syrian government but excluding those benefiting R...
US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Promote Investment and Stability
The US government has started lifting some sanctions on Syria to encourage investments and promote peace and stability, following President Trump's announcement, allowing transactions related to oil and oil products, as well as dealings with the new Syrian government but excluding those benefiting R...
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44% Bias Score


Canada to Expand Energy Infrastructure to Boost Trade
Canada's new Natural Resources Minister, Tim Hodgson, is pushing for more energy infrastructure to improve trade and supply in Eastern Canada, and says Canada will win the trade war with the U.S.
Canada to Expand Energy Infrastructure to Boost Trade
Canada's new Natural Resources Minister, Tim Hodgson, is pushing for more energy infrastructure to improve trade and supply in Eastern Canada, and says Canada will win the trade war with the U.S.
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48% Bias Score


B.C. Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in 2019 Fatal Shooting
A British Columbia police watchdog adjudicator found Sgt. Ron Kirkwood committed misconduct, using an anti-riot weapon that killed Lisa Rauch in 2019 by striking her head; the ruling deemed his actions reckless and unnecessary, while noting that no date has been set for a decision on possible discip...
B.C. Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in 2019 Fatal Shooting
A British Columbia police watchdog adjudicator found Sgt. Ron Kirkwood committed misconduct, using an anti-riot weapon that killed Lisa Rauch in 2019 by striking her head; the ruling deemed his actions reckless and unnecessary, while noting that no date has been set for a decision on possible discip...
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44% Bias Score


Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...
Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...
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48% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Authorizing New Investments
The United States lifted sanctions on Syria on May 23rd, 2025, authorizing new investments in the country's infrastructure and humanitarian aid in response to requests from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, conditional on Syria's commitment to stability and minority protection.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Authorizing New Investments
The United States lifted sanctions on Syria on May 23rd, 2025, authorizing new investments in the country's infrastructure and humanitarian aid in response to requests from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, conditional on Syria's commitment to stability and minority protection.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces 50% Tariff on EU Goods, Threatens Tech Giants
US President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on European goods, escalating trade tensions with the EU, threatening Apple and other tech companies with additional surtaxes if they don't manufacture in the US. European markets reacted negatively.

Trump Announces 50% Tariff on EU Goods, Threatens Tech Giants
US President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on European goods, escalating trade tensions with the EU, threatening Apple and other tech companies with additional surtaxes if they don't manufacture in the US. European markets reacted negatively.
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64% Bias Score

German Employee Dissatisfaction: Productivity and Retention at Risk
The "Work-Happiness Report" reveals that 59% of German employees lack motivation despite adequate performance, only one-third give their best effort, and employees would sacrifice 22% of their salary for increased job happiness; this contrasts with the UK where almost half give their best.

German Employee Dissatisfaction: Productivity and Retention at Risk
The "Work-Happiness Report" reveals that 59% of German employees lack motivation despite adequate performance, only one-third give their best effort, and employees would sacrifice 22% of their salary for increased job happiness; this contrasts with the UK where almost half give their best.
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44% Bias Score

TotalEnergies Defends Strategy Amidst Climate Activism and Legal Challenges
TotalEnergies held its annual general meeting in La Défense, outlining its low-cost production strategy and continued investment in renewable energy to reach 20% of sales by 2030, while facing protests from climate activists and an upcoming trial for misleading advertising.

TotalEnergies Defends Strategy Amidst Climate Activism and Legal Challenges
TotalEnergies held its annual general meeting in La Défense, outlining its low-cost production strategy and continued investment in renewable energy to reach 20% of sales by 2030, while facing protests from climate activists and an upcoming trial for misleading advertising.
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60% Bias Score

Toronto Seeks Funding for Enhanced Festival Security Following Vancouver Attack
On April 26th, a vehicle attack in Vancouver killed 11 and injured dozens, prompting Toronto to plan a security summit for its OssFest street festival on May 26th to address funding concerns for enhanced security measures, such as barriers and increased police presence, following a similar 2018 atta...

Toronto Seeks Funding for Enhanced Festival Security Following Vancouver Attack
On April 26th, a vehicle attack in Vancouver killed 11 and injured dozens, prompting Toronto to plan a security summit for its OssFest street festival on May 26th to address funding concerns for enhanced security measures, such as barriers and increased police presence, following a similar 2018 atta...
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36% Bias Score

US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Encourage Investment
The US government has partially lifted sanctions on Syria, aiming to attract investment and foster stability, allowing transactions related to oil and oil products, and dealings with the new Syrian government; however, restrictions remain for entities benefiting Russia, Iran, or North Korea.

US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Encourage Investment
The US government has partially lifted sanctions on Syria, aiming to attract investment and foster stability, allowing transactions related to oil and oil products, and dealings with the new Syrian government; however, restrictions remain for entities benefiting Russia, Iran, or North Korea.
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44% Bias Score

Kabila Breaks Silence, Criticizes Tshisekedi's Rule, Proposes 12-Point Plan for DRC
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila broke his six-year silence to criticize President Félix Tshisekedi's rule, accusing him of mismanaging the country and proposing a twelve-point plan to resolve the crisis, which he describes as an existential threat to the DRC.

Kabila Breaks Silence, Criticizes Tshisekedi's Rule, Proposes 12-Point Plan for DRC
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila broke his six-year silence to criticize President Félix Tshisekedi's rule, accusing him of mismanaging the country and proposing a twelve-point plan to resolve the crisis, which he describes as an existential threat to the DRC.
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64% Bias Score
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