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Drunk Driver Sentenced After Causing Horrific Injuries in Crash
On April 21, 2023, Dylan Crocker, a 20-year-old intoxicated driver in Wolviston, UK, caused a serious car accident while speeding and distracted, resulting in two passengers suffering horrific injuries including shattered pelvises, spinal damage, and broken ribs, leading to his sentencing of 30 mont...
Drunk Driver Sentenced After Causing Horrific Injuries in Crash
On April 21, 2023, Dylan Crocker, a 20-year-old intoxicated driver in Wolviston, UK, caused a serious car accident while speeding and distracted, resulting in two passengers suffering horrific injuries including shattered pelvises, spinal damage, and broken ribs, leading to his sentencing of 30 mont...
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36% Bias Score


€1 Billion Economic Impact Projected for Naples America's Cup
Italy's Minister for Sport projects a €1 billion socio-economic impact from Naples hosting the America's Cup in 2027, driving urban renewal in the Bagnoli district with public-private investment and potential tax incentives.
€1 Billion Economic Impact Projected for Naples America's Cup
Italy's Minister for Sport projects a €1 billion socio-economic impact from Naples hosting the America's Cup in 2027, driving urban renewal in the Bagnoli district with public-private investment and potential tax incentives.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Dismisses Climate Change Lawsuit, Sets Legal Precedent
A German court dismissed a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against energy company RWE for glacier melt caused by RWE's CO2 emissions, citing a low flood risk; however, the ruling sets a legal precedent holding major emitters responsible for climate damages under German civil law.
German Court Dismisses Climate Change Lawsuit, Sets Legal Precedent
A German court dismissed a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against energy company RWE for glacier melt caused by RWE's CO2 emissions, citing a low flood risk; however, the ruling sets a legal precedent holding major emitters responsible for climate damages under German civil law.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...
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52% Bias Score


Clashes between SMO and Tribal Groups in Northern Syria
Clashes between Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SMO) and tribal groups near Rakka, Syria resulted in numerous casualties, prompting the Syrian government to deploy troops and heavy weaponry; the Siluk town is largely under the control of tribal forces.
Clashes between SMO and Tribal Groups in Northern Syria
Clashes between Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SMO) and tribal groups near Rakka, Syria resulted in numerous casualties, prompting the Syrian government to deploy troops and heavy weaponry; the Siluk town is largely under the control of tribal forces.
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48% Bias Score


Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Launches Green Shipping Corridors with European Partners
The world's largest port, Ningbo-Zhoushan, announced three joint initiatives with Hamburg, Wilhelmshaven, and Valencia to create green shipping corridors, aiming to decarbonize international shipping by promoting zero-emission technologies and clean fuels on selected routes, leveraging shore power, ...
Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Launches Green Shipping Corridors with European Partners
The world's largest port, Ningbo-Zhoushan, announced three joint initiatives with Hamburg, Wilhelmshaven, and Valencia to create green shipping corridors, aiming to decarbonize international shipping by promoting zero-emission technologies and clean fuels on selected routes, leveraging shore power, ...
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Conflict: Public vs. Private Diplomacy Amidst Escalating Rhetoric
Trump warned Putin against playing with fire, prompting a response from Medvedev referencing World War III; Kellogg, a US envoy, criticized Medvedev but later clarified Trump's statement referred to personal relations, highlighting the public vs. private nature of diplomacy amidst ongoing Ukraine ne...

Ukraine Conflict: Public vs. Private Diplomacy Amidst Escalating Rhetoric
Trump warned Putin against playing with fire, prompting a response from Medvedev referencing World War III; Kellogg, a US envoy, criticized Medvedev but later clarified Trump's statement referred to personal relations, highlighting the public vs. private nature of diplomacy amidst ongoing Ukraine ne...
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48% Bias Score

US-China Tariff Truce Lowers Rates, but Economic Concerns Remain
A 90-day truce between the US and China has lowered average US tariffs on Chinese exports to 51.1%, affecting all goods, while China's tariffs on US exports fell to 32.6%; economists warn of lasting negative global economic impacts from Trump's trade policies.

US-China Tariff Truce Lowers Rates, but Economic Concerns Remain
A 90-day truce between the US and China has lowered average US tariffs on Chinese exports to 51.1%, affecting all goods, while China's tariffs on US exports fell to 32.6%; economists warn of lasting negative global economic impacts from Trump's trade policies.
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40% Bias Score

EU Unveils Plan to Attract Tech Startups and Scaleups
The European Union is implementing a new strategy to attract startups and scaleups by reducing bureaucracy, increasing funding (including a new Scaleup Europe Fund), simplifying regulations in areas such as tax and employment law, and facilitating access for non-EU citizens.

EU Unveils Plan to Attract Tech Startups and Scaleups
The European Union is implementing a new strategy to attract startups and scaleups by reducing bureaucracy, increasing funding (including a new Scaleup Europe Fund), simplifying regulations in areas such as tax and employment law, and facilitating access for non-EU citizens.
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36% Bias Score

EU Nears 2030 Climate Goals Despite Sectoral Gaps
The European Union is nearing its 2030 climate goals, with a projected 54% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, but discrepancies remain between member states' national plans, particularly in the transport, agriculture, and forestry sectors, necessitating further action and resource allocation.

EU Nears 2030 Climate Goals Despite Sectoral Gaps
The European Union is nearing its 2030 climate goals, with a projected 54% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, but discrepancies remain between member states' national plans, particularly in the transport, agriculture, and forestry sectors, necessitating further action and resource allocation.
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52% Bias Score

Philippines' South China Sea Provocations Despite Calls for Peace
Philippine diplomats called for more peace agreements with China in the South China Sea, yet the Philippines continues provocative actions, including joint military exercises with the US and incursions into Chinese-claimed islands; these actions resulted in failed attempts to control certain islands...

Philippines' South China Sea Provocations Despite Calls for Peace
Philippine diplomats called for more peace agreements with China in the South China Sea, yet the Philippines continues provocative actions, including joint military exercises with the US and incursions into Chinese-claimed islands; these actions resulted in failed attempts to control certain islands...
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68% Bias Score

Greek Police Bust Forgery Lab, Seize 1,145 Fake Travel Documents
Greek authorities busted a forgery lab in Athens, arresting one person and seizing over 1,145 fake travel documents—including 26 passports, 24 IDs, and 85 passport pages—used for migrant smuggling; the operation yielded an estimated €120,000 in illegal profits.

Greek Police Bust Forgery Lab, Seize 1,145 Fake Travel Documents
Greek authorities busted a forgery lab in Athens, arresting one person and seizing over 1,145 fake travel documents—including 26 passports, 24 IDs, and 85 passport pages—used for migrant smuggling; the operation yielded an estimated €120,000 in illegal profits.
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36% Bias Score
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