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Gibraltar Border Opens: Schengen Integration After Brexit Deal
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a deal on Gibraltar's status, removing physical barriers between Gibraltar and Spain and integrating Gibraltar into the Schengen Area, resolving issues from Brexit after four years of negotiations.
Gibraltar Border Opens: Schengen Integration After Brexit Deal
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a deal on Gibraltar's status, removing physical barriers between Gibraltar and Spain and integrating Gibraltar into the Schengen Area, resolving issues from Brexit after four years of negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.
German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.
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40% Bias Score


Global Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist in Sub-Saharan Africa
Global child labor fell to 138 million in 2025 from 160 million in 2020, but remains a significant problem, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where poverty and climate change worsen the situation, highlighting the need for stronger government policies and increased funding for poverty reduction and e...
Global Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist in Sub-Saharan Africa
Global child labor fell to 138 million in 2025 from 160 million in 2020, but remains a significant problem, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where poverty and climate change worsen the situation, highlighting the need for stronger government policies and increased funding for poverty reduction and e...
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36% Bias Score


Experienced Germany Squad Announced for Women's European Championship
Germany's coach, Christian Wück, announced a 23-player squad for the Women's European Championship in Switzerland (July 2-27), featuring 11 players from the 2022 final team, alongside rising talent Cora Zicai; notable absences include injured Lena Oberdorf and players who criticized Wück's communica...
Experienced Germany Squad Announced for Women's European Championship
Germany's coach, Christian Wück, announced a 23-player squad for the Women's European Championship in Switzerland (July 2-27), featuring 11 players from the 2022 final team, alongside rising talent Cora Zicai; notable absences include injured Lena Oberdorf and players who criticized Wück's communica...
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24% Bias Score


Germany Bolsters Security, Economy Shows Tentative Recovery
Germany increased protection for Jewish and Israeli institutions after Israel's strikes on Iranian targets; Chancellor Merz, briefed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, convened Germany's security cabinet; Germany urged de-escalation while affirming Israel's right to self-defense; the Israeli embassy in Be...
Germany Bolsters Security, Economy Shows Tentative Recovery
Germany increased protection for Jewish and Israeli institutions after Israel's strikes on Iranian targets; Chancellor Merz, briefed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, convened Germany's security cabinet; Germany urged de-escalation while affirming Israel's right to self-defense; the Israeli embassy in Be...
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36% Bias Score


El Niño's Impact on Peru and Brazil's Marañón Valley Biodiversity
An international team is studying El Niño's impact on the Marañón Valley's biodiversity, using soil and plant samples and climate models to predict future changes and foster cooperation between Latin America and Europe.
El Niño's Impact on Peru and Brazil's Marañón Valley Biodiversity
An international team is studying El Niño's impact on the Marañón Valley's biodiversity, using soil and plant samples and climate models to predict future changes and foster cooperation between Latin America and Europe.
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40% Bias Score

500 Billion Forint Corruption Scandal Rocks Hungary
A 500 billion forint (€1.25 billion) corruption scandal involving former Hungarian National Bank governor György Matolcsy and his son, Adam, has sparked public outrage in Hungary, highlighting the lavish lifestyles of Orbán's inner circle against the backdrop of poor public services and infrastructu...

500 Billion Forint Corruption Scandal Rocks Hungary
A 500 billion forint (€1.25 billion) corruption scandal involving former Hungarian National Bank governor György Matolcsy and his son, Adam, has sparked public outrage in Hungary, highlighting the lavish lifestyles of Orbán's inner circle against the backdrop of poor public services and infrastructu...
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56% Bias Score

Study: German Immigration Yields Long-Term Financial Benefits
A new study by Martin Werding confirms that immigration to Germany yields substantial long-term financial benefits for the German state, despite initial costs, due to increased economic output and tax revenue exceeding expenses, even considering future social security payouts.

Study: German Immigration Yields Long-Term Financial Benefits
A new study by Martin Werding confirms that immigration to Germany yields substantial long-term financial benefits for the German state, despite initial costs, due to increased economic output and tax revenue exceeding expenses, even considering future social security payouts.
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52% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Against Russia Fail to Achieve Objectives
The European Union's 17 sanctions packages against Russia, imposed since February 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine, have proven largely ineffective, prompting the proposal of an 18th package despite the uncertainty of its success.

EU Sanctions Against Russia Fail to Achieve Objectives
The European Union's 17 sanctions packages against Russia, imposed since February 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine, have proven largely ineffective, prompting the proposal of an 18th package despite the uncertainty of its success.
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68% Bias Score

European EV Market Rebounds Sharply in 2025, Driven by EU Regulations
Europe's electric vehicle market rebounded sharply in the first four months of 2025, with over 2.2 million registrations, a 20% increase year-on-year, primarily driven by a January 1st EU mandate requiring automakers to reduce fleet-wide CO2 emissions; however, consumer enthusiasm remains moderate, ...

European EV Market Rebounds Sharply in 2025, Driven by EU Regulations
Europe's electric vehicle market rebounded sharply in the first four months of 2025, with over 2.2 million registrations, a 20% increase year-on-year, primarily driven by a January 1st EU mandate requiring automakers to reduce fleet-wide CO2 emissions; however, consumer enthusiasm remains moderate, ...
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36% Bias Score

Bulgarian Influencer Promotes Violence Against Women, Exposing Legal Gaps
Bulgarian influencer Zornitsa Gyutsova promotes violence against women on social media and in a private Telegram group, causing public outrage and highlighting Bulgaria's insufficient legal protections against gender discrimination.

Bulgarian Influencer Promotes Violence Against Women, Exposing Legal Gaps
Bulgarian influencer Zornitsa Gyutsova promotes violence against women on social media and in a private Telegram group, causing public outrage and highlighting Bulgaria's insufficient legal protections against gender discrimination.
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48% Bias Score

Faroe Islands Grindadrap: 200 Pilot Whales Killed Amid Royal Visit
Today, approximately 200 pilot whales were slaughtered in Leynar, Streymoy, in the Faroe Islands' traditional grindadrap hunt, which has drawn condemnation from animal rights groups and occurred during a royal visit, highlighting contrasting values.

Faroe Islands Grindadrap: 200 Pilot Whales Killed Amid Royal Visit
Today, approximately 200 pilot whales were slaughtered in Leynar, Streymoy, in the Faroe Islands' traditional grindadrap hunt, which has drawn condemnation from animal rights groups and occurred during a royal visit, highlighting contrasting values.
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68% Bias Score
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