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Trump Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions to Promote Stability and Israel Ties
President Trump issued an executive order partially lifting US sanctions on Syria, aiming to stabilize the country post-Assad and potentially foster normalized ties with Israel, while maintaining certain sanctions under the Caesar Act and targeting specific individuals.
Trump Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions to Promote Stability and Israel Ties
President Trump issued an executive order partially lifting US sanctions on Syria, aiming to stabilize the country post-Assad and potentially foster normalized ties with Israel, while maintaining certain sanctions under the Caesar Act and targeting specific individuals.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Calls for Review of Elon Musk Subsidies Amidst Political Rift
President Trump called for a review of government subsidies to Elon Musk's companies, including Tesla and SpaceX, on Tuesday, suggesting it could save taxpayer money. This comes amid a Senate debate on a budget bill opposed by Musk, who launched a new political party, "Partido America", in response.
Trump Calls for Review of Elon Musk Subsidies Amidst Political Rift
President Trump called for a review of government subsidies to Elon Musk's companies, including Tesla and SpaceX, on Tuesday, suggesting it could save taxpayer money. This comes amid a Senate debate on a budget bill opposed by Musk, who launched a new political party, "Partido America", in response.
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40% Bias Score


Spain: PSOE Secretary Jailed in Ministry Bribery Probe
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán's imprisonment on June 13th, following a Supreme Court investigation into alleged bribery within the Ministry of Transport, raises concerns about corruption extending beyond known recordings and implicates high-ranking officials.
Spain: PSOE Secretary Jailed in Ministry Bribery Probe
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán's imprisonment on June 13th, following a Supreme Court investigation into alleged bribery within the Ministry of Transport, raises concerns about corruption extending beyond known recordings and implicates high-ranking officials.
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40% Bias Score


Singapore Grants Police Power to Freeze Bank Accounts to Combat Scams
Singapore's new Protection from Scams Act, effective Tuesday, grants police the power to freeze citizens' bank accounts if a scam is suspected, aiming to combat record \$860 million scam losses in 2024, despite concerns over potential misuse of power.
Singapore Grants Police Power to Freeze Bank Accounts to Combat Scams
Singapore's new Protection from Scams Act, effective Tuesday, grants police the power to freeze citizens' bank accounts if a scam is suspected, aiming to combat record \$860 million scam losses in 2024, despite concerns over potential misuse of power.
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36% Bias Score


Denmark's EU Presidency: Balancing Security, Competitiveness, and Internal Divisions
Denmark holds the EU Council presidency, focusing on security and competitiveness amidst global uncertainty, particularly concerning US-EU relations and the Ukraine conflict. Its approach contrasts past fiscal caution with an increased emphasis on defense spending, while simultaneously navigating ch...
Denmark's EU Presidency: Balancing Security, Competitiveness, and Internal Divisions
Denmark holds the EU Council presidency, focusing on security and competitiveness amidst global uncertainty, particularly concerning US-EU relations and the Ukraine conflict. Its approach contrasts past fiscal caution with an increased emphasis on defense spending, while simultaneously navigating ch...
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52% Bias Score


US Stocks Surge on Trade Deal Hopes
US stock markets surged last week, with the Dow Jones up 3%, Nasdaq up 2.83%, and S&P 500 up 2.37%, driven by optimism over potential trade deal resolutions before the July 9th tariff deadline. Canada's decision to revoke a planned tax on US tech companies and resume trade talks fueled the positive ...
US Stocks Surge on Trade Deal Hopes
US stock markets surged last week, with the Dow Jones up 3%, Nasdaq up 2.83%, and S&P 500 up 2.37%, driven by optimism over potential trade deal resolutions before the July 9th tariff deadline. Canada's decision to revoke a planned tax on US tech companies and resume trade talks fueled the positive ...
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36% Bias Score

Barcelona Street Cleaner Dies of Suspected Heat Stroke; Family Seeks Legal Action
A 51-year-old Barcelona street cleaner, Montse Aguilar, died from suspected heat stroke on Saturday night after reporting severe pain and cramps to her supervisor during a 35°C heatwave; her family is pursuing legal action against the city and her employer, FCC.

Barcelona Street Cleaner Dies of Suspected Heat Stroke; Family Seeks Legal Action
A 51-year-old Barcelona street cleaner, Montse Aguilar, died from suspected heat stroke on Saturday night after reporting severe pain and cramps to her supervisor during a 35°C heatwave; her family is pursuing legal action against the city and her employer, FCC.
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60% Bias Score

Seville Summit Addresses Declining Private Investment for Global Development
Spain's President Sánchez and seven ministers are participating in the UN's IV International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, focusing on mobilizing private investment for sustainable development in Global South countries, particularly addressing the decreased investment and growi...

Seville Summit Addresses Declining Private Investment for Global Development
Spain's President Sánchez and seven ministers are participating in the UN's IV International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, focusing on mobilizing private investment for sustainable development in Global South countries, particularly addressing the decreased investment and growi...
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24% Bias Score

Chester Hospital Staff Arrested in Letby Case
Three former senior staff at the Countess of Chester Hospital were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with nurse Lucy Letby's crimes, prompting investigations into potential corporate manslaughter and hospital leadership's response to increased baby deaths between 2...

Chester Hospital Staff Arrested in Letby Case
Three former senior staff at the Countess of Chester Hospital were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with nurse Lucy Letby's crimes, prompting investigations into potential corporate manslaughter and hospital leadership's response to increased baby deaths between 2...
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Satirical Magazine Employees Arrested for Cartoon Depicting Prophet Muhammad
Four employees of Turkey's LeMan magazine were arrested for publishing a cartoon interpreted as depicting the Prophet Muhammad, sparking protests and an investigation into "publicly insulting religious values", drawing parallels to the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

Turkish Satirical Magazine Employees Arrested for Cartoon Depicting Prophet Muhammad
Four employees of Turkey's LeMan magazine were arrested for publishing a cartoon interpreted as depicting the Prophet Muhammad, sparking protests and an investigation into "publicly insulting religious values", drawing parallels to the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
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52% Bias Score

Eurozone Inflation Hits 2% in June
Eurozone annual inflation climbed to 2% in June, exceeding May's 1.9%, driven by persistent services inflation (3.3%) despite falling energy prices (-2.7%). The ECB, while cautiously optimistic, maintains a watchful stance, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance in light of underlying price pr...

Eurozone Inflation Hits 2% in June
Eurozone annual inflation climbed to 2% in June, exceeding May's 1.9%, driven by persistent services inflation (3.3%) despite falling energy prices (-2.7%). The ECB, while cautiously optimistic, maintains a watchful stance, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance in light of underlying price pr...
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32% Bias Score

Thai Prime Minister Suspended After Leaked Phone Call
Thailand's Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was suspended on Tuesday by the Constitutional Court pending investigation into a leaked phone call with a Cambodian politician, where she criticized a Thai army commander; 36 senators filed a petition, citing dishonesty and ethical breaches; the co...

Thai Prime Minister Suspended After Leaked Phone Call
Thailand's Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was suspended on Tuesday by the Constitutional Court pending investigation into a leaked phone call with a Cambodian politician, where she criticized a Thai army commander; 36 senators filed a petition, citing dishonesty and ethical breaches; the co...
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44% Bias Score
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