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US Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Economic Uncertainty
The US economy added 147,000 jobs in June, exceeding expectations but revealing a cooling job market amid uncertainty from President Trump's policies; unemployment fell to 4.1 percent, but private sector job growth slowed significantly, with government job growth leading the gains.
US Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Economic Uncertainty
The US economy added 147,000 jobs in June, exceeding expectations but revealing a cooling job market amid uncertainty from President Trump's policies; unemployment fell to 4.1 percent, but private sector job growth slowed significantly, with government job growth leading the gains.
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52% Bias Score


June Jobs Report: Positive Headline Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The June jobs report reveals 147,000 net job gains and a 4.1% unemployment rate, exceeding expectations, but also shows a rise in long-term unemployment, manufacturing job losses, and a shrinking labor force due partly to Trump's immigration policies.
June Jobs Report: Positive Headline Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The June jobs report reveals 147,000 net job gains and a 4.1% unemployment rate, exceeding expectations, but also shows a rise in long-term unemployment, manufacturing job losses, and a shrinking labor force due partly to Trump's immigration policies.
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60% Bias Score


Estonian PM: Ukraine War Keeps Putin in Power
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserts that the war in Ukraine allows Vladimir Putin to remain in power by deflecting domestic criticism; she highlights Estonia's increased defense spending (over 5% of GDP) and measures to counter Russian influence, including education reforms and restrictions ...
Estonian PM: Ukraine War Keeps Putin in Power
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserts that the war in Ukraine allows Vladimir Putin to remain in power by deflecting domestic criticism; she highlights Estonia's increased defense spending (over 5% of GDP) and measures to counter Russian influence, including education reforms and restrictions ...
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48% Bias Score


Damascus Water Crisis: Drought, Conflict, and Infrastructure Decay Exacerbate Water Shortages
Syria's capital, Damascus, and its surrounding areas are grappling with a severe water crisis, marked by daily struggles to access water due to drought, damaged infrastructure, inadequate management, and conflict's impact, forcing residents to spend hours collecting insufficient water, resorting to ...
Damascus Water Crisis: Drought, Conflict, and Infrastructure Decay Exacerbate Water Shortages
Syria's capital, Damascus, and its surrounding areas are grappling with a severe water crisis, marked by daily struggles to access water due to drought, damaged infrastructure, inadequate management, and conflict's impact, forcing residents to spend hours collecting insufficient water, resorting to ...
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40% Bias Score


Putin's War: Estonian PM Links Conflict to His Survival
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserted that Putin's continued war in Ukraine serves his self-preservation, as ending it would trigger accountability within Russia. Estonia, facing high defense spending and Russian cyberattacks, actively counters Russian influence through language reforms and v...
Putin's War: Estonian PM Links Conflict to His Survival
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserted that Putin's continued war in Ukraine serves his self-preservation, as ending it would trigger accountability within Russia. Estonia, facing high defense spending and Russian cyberattacks, actively counters Russian influence through language reforms and v...
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48% Bias Score


Suspicious Package at Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen Prompts Security Response
Copenhagen police are investigating a suspicious package delivered to the Israeli embassy on Thursday, prompting a large security response and road closures; this follows the recent arrest of a suspected Iranian spy in Denmark, raising concerns about potential threats against Jewish communities and ...
Suspicious Package at Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen Prompts Security Response
Copenhagen police are investigating a suspicious package delivered to the Israeli embassy on Thursday, prompting a large security response and road closures; this follows the recent arrest of a suspected Iranian spy in Denmark, raising concerns about potential threats against Jewish communities and ...
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36% Bias Score

Sahel Gold Fuels Conflicts, Human Rights Abuses
Gold production in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, reaching approximately 230 tons annually worth \$15 billion, is funding military governments' operations against insurgents, but also fueling human rights abuses and enriching extremist groups; the lack of international regulation allows conflict gol...

Sahel Gold Fuels Conflicts, Human Rights Abuses
Gold production in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, reaching approximately 230 tons annually worth \$15 billion, is funding military governments' operations against insurgents, but also fueling human rights abuses and enriching extremist groups; the lack of international regulation allows conflict gol...
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48% Bias Score

Liverpool's Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash at 28
Diogo Jota, a 28-year-old Liverpool and Portugal footballer, died in a car crash; his exceptional goal-scoring ability and key contributions to Liverpool's recent successes and Portugal's Nations League wins made him a beloved figure in football.

Liverpool's Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash at 28
Diogo Jota, a 28-year-old Liverpool and Portugal footballer, died in a car crash; his exceptional goal-scoring ability and key contributions to Liverpool's recent successes and Portugal's Nations League wins made him a beloved figure in football.
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28% Bias Score

Italy Attracts 3,600 Millionaires Amidst Global Relocation Trend
Driven by geopolitical instability and intensified global tax competition, over 142,000 millionaires will relocate by 2025, with Italy attracting approximately 3,600, primarily due to its 'CR7' flat tax scheme (€200,000 annually for non-domiciled residents), boosting Milan's luxury sector but posing...

Italy Attracts 3,600 Millionaires Amidst Global Relocation Trend
Driven by geopolitical instability and intensified global tax competition, over 142,000 millionaires will relocate by 2025, with Italy attracting approximately 3,600, primarily due to its 'CR7' flat tax scheme (€200,000 annually for non-domiciled residents), boosting Milan's luxury sector but posing...
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40% Bias Score

Coalition Pushes for Taxes on Private Jets and Premium Flights to Fund Climate Action
France and Spain joined a coalition advocating for taxes on private jets and premium air travel, aiming to generate over €78 billion annually for climate action and sustainable development, based on a study commissioned by the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force.

Coalition Pushes for Taxes on Private Jets and Premium Flights to Fund Climate Action
France and Spain joined a coalition advocating for taxes on private jets and premium air travel, aiming to generate over €78 billion annually for climate action and sustainable development, based on a study commissioned by the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force.
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40% Bias Score

EU Imports More LNG Than Pipeline Gas in Q1 2025
During the first quarter of 2025, the European Union imported more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than pipeline gas for the first time, totaling 8.4 million tons of LNG compared to 8.2 million tons of pipeline gas, resulting from the expansion of regasification facilities and the reduction of Russian g...

EU Imports More LNG Than Pipeline Gas in Q1 2025
During the first quarter of 2025, the European Union imported more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than pipeline gas for the first time, totaling 8.4 million tons of LNG compared to 8.2 million tons of pipeline gas, resulting from the expansion of regasification facilities and the reduction of Russian g...
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36% Bias Score

Motion of Censure Against European Commission to be Voted on Next Week
A motion of censure against the European Commission, requiring a two-thirds majority vote in the European Parliament, will be debated next Monday and voted on next Thursday, potentially removing President Ursula von der Leyen and the Commission.

Motion of Censure Against European Commission to be Voted on Next Week
A motion of censure against the European Commission, requiring a two-thirds majority vote in the European Parliament, will be debated next Monday and voted on next Thursday, potentially removing President Ursula von der Leyen and the Commission.
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28% Bias Score
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