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Kohberger Expected to Plead Guilty in Idaho Student Murders
Brian Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students on November 12, 2022, is expected to accept a plea deal on Wednesday, eliminating the possibility of the death penalty, despite objections from some victims' families.
Kohberger Expected to Plead Guilty in Idaho Student Murders
Brian Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students on November 12, 2022, is expected to accept a plea deal on Wednesday, eliminating the possibility of the death penalty, despite objections from some victims' families.
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56% Bias Score


EU, US Near Preliminary Trade Deal Amid Internal Divisions
The EU and US are close to a preliminary "political agreement" to resolve their trade dispute by July 9th, avoiding a full deal due to time constraints; this framework would allow for sector-specific agreements later, but faces internal EU division, with some countries like Germany and Italy support...
EU, US Near Preliminary Trade Deal Amid Internal Divisions
The EU and US are close to a preliminary "political agreement" to resolve their trade dispute by July 9th, avoiding a full deal due to time constraints; this framework would allow for sector-specific agreements later, but faces internal EU division, with some countries like Germany and Italy support...
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44% Bias Score


Macron-Putin Phone Call: A Dialogue Amidst Middle East Tensions and Ukraine Conflict
French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a more than two-hour phone call on July 1st, 2024, their first conversation since September 2022, to discuss the Middle East situation and the war in Ukraine, prompting mixed reactions from European allies.
Macron-Putin Phone Call: A Dialogue Amidst Middle East Tensions and Ukraine Conflict
French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a more than two-hour phone call on July 1st, 2024, their first conversation since September 2022, to discuss the Middle East situation and the war in Ukraine, prompting mixed reactions from European allies.
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40% Bias Score


Canada's Economy Shrinks Amid US Tariffs
Canada's April economy shrank 0.1 percent, largely due to a major drop in manufacturing caused by US tariffs; President Trump ended trade talks and will impose blanket tariffs on Canadian goods next week in response to a new Canadian digital services tax.
Canada's Economy Shrinks Amid US Tariffs
Canada's April economy shrank 0.1 percent, largely due to a major drop in manufacturing caused by US tariffs; President Trump ended trade talks and will impose blanket tariffs on Canadian goods next week in response to a new Canadian digital services tax.
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40% Bias Score


LeMan Cartoon Sparks Arrests and Protests in Turkey
In Turkey, a cartoon in LeMan magazine depicting a slain Gazan Muslim named Muhammad sparked arrests of four staff members, attacks on LeMan's offices, and protests, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
LeMan Cartoon Sparks Arrests and Protests in Turkey
In Turkey, a cartoon in LeMan magazine depicting a slain Gazan Muslim named Muhammad sparked arrests of four staff members, attacks on LeMan's offices, and protests, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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16% Bias Score


Far-Right Attack on German Diversity Festival
A June 15th attack on a diversity festival in Bad Freienwalde, Germany, by a masked group possibly linked to the far-right 'Der Dritte Weg,' injured at least two, prompting investigations into potential far-right extremism and violence.
Far-Right Attack on German Diversity Festival
A June 15th attack on a diversity festival in Bad Freienwalde, Germany, by a masked group possibly linked to the far-right 'Der Dritte Weg,' injured at least two, prompting investigations into potential far-right extremism and violence.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Casts Doubt on US-Japan Trade Deal, Threatens Higher Tariffs
President Trump on Tuesday cast doubt on a US-Japan trade deal, claiming Japan won't buy American rice, despite data showing $298 million in US rice exports to Japan in 2018 and $114 million in the first four months of 2019, and threatening to increase tariffs after July 9th.

Trump Casts Doubt on US-Japan Trade Deal, Threatens Higher Tariffs
President Trump on Tuesday cast doubt on a US-Japan trade deal, claiming Japan won't buy American rice, despite data showing $298 million in US rice exports to Japan in 2018 and $114 million in the first four months of 2019, and threatening to increase tariffs after July 9th.
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52% Bias Score

Kretschmer Criticizes EU's 2040 CO2 Reduction Target as Unrealistic
Saxony's Minister President Michael Kretschmer criticized the European Commission's proposed 90% CO2 emission reduction target by 2040 as unrealistic and potentially harmful to German industry, while the EU is on track to meet its 2030 target of a 54% reduction.

Kretschmer Criticizes EU's 2040 CO2 Reduction Target as Unrealistic
Saxony's Minister President Michael Kretschmer criticized the European Commission's proposed 90% CO2 emission reduction target by 2040 as unrealistic and potentially harmful to German industry, while the EU is on track to meet its 2030 target of a 54% reduction.
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Votes for Free Hand Luggage for Air Passengers
The European Parliament's transport committee voted to allow passengers two free small carry-on bags (one 40x30x15 cm, the other max height 46cm, total dimensions 100cm, 7kg), potentially impacting airline revenue from ancillary fees, with negotiations with EU states expected to start in October.

EU Parliament Votes for Free Hand Luggage for Air Passengers
The European Parliament's transport committee voted to allow passengers two free small carry-on bags (one 40x30x15 cm, the other max height 46cm, total dimensions 100cm, 7kg), potentially impacting airline revenue from ancillary fees, with negotiations with EU states expected to start in October.
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40% Bias Score

EU Agrees to 90% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2040
The EU agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, following resistance from some member states, particularly France, Poland, and Hungary who advocated for a less stringent target; the agreement allows for 3 percent of emission reductions to come from int...

EU Agrees to 90% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2040
The EU agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, following resistance from some member states, particularly France, Poland, and Hungary who advocated for a less stringent target; the agreement allows for 3 percent of emission reductions to come from int...
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44% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Expose Deep Political Crisis Amidst Rise of Nationalism
Student protests in Serbia, sparked by a fatal incident in Novi Sad, have eroded the government's legitimacy, leading to a political crisis with four opposition groups boycotting parliament. A Vidovdan protest drew 140,000 participants, featuring unexpected nationalist speeches, prompting concerns a...

Serbian Student Protests Expose Deep Political Crisis Amidst Rise of Nationalism
Student protests in Serbia, sparked by a fatal incident in Novi Sad, have eroded the government's legitimacy, leading to a political crisis with four opposition groups boycotting parliament. A Vidovdan protest drew 140,000 participants, featuring unexpected nationalist speeches, prompting concerns a...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Breaks Electricity Tax Promise
The German CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government faced immediate criticism for breaking its promise to lower the electricity tax for all consumers due to budgetary constraints, opting to reduce it only for industry and agriculture, sparking internal conflict and public outrage.

Germany's Coalition Breaks Electricity Tax Promise
The German CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government faced immediate criticism for breaking its promise to lower the electricity tax for all consumers due to budgetary constraints, opting to reduce it only for industry and agriculture, sparking internal conflict and public outrage.
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60% Bias Score
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