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EU Proposes WTO Alternative Amid Dispute Resolution Crisis
EU leaders proposed a new trade organization to replace the WTO's ineffective dispute resolution, involving partnerships with CPTPP members and aiming for stricter competition rules, potentially excluding China.
EU Proposes WTO Alternative Amid Dispute Resolution Crisis
EU leaders proposed a new trade organization to replace the WTO's ineffective dispute resolution, involving partnerships with CPTPP members and aiming for stricter competition rules, potentially excluding China.
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44% Bias Score


Christian B.'s Prison Release Delayed in Madeleine McCann Case
Christian B., suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, faces a potential extension of his prison sentence until January 6, 2026, due to a paid fine that may be refunded if proven accidental.
Christian B.'s Prison Release Delayed in Madeleine McCann Case
Christian B., suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, faces a potential extension of his prison sentence until January 6, 2026, due to a paid fine that may be refunded if proven accidental.
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48% Bias Score


EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.
EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Seeks Expanded Abraham Accords Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent 12-day war, Israel seeks to expand the Abraham Accords to include Syria and Lebanon, facing challenges from ongoing conflicts and internal political instability; the US, under President Trump, is pushing for these agreements, but faces obstacles due to Trump's lack of diplomatic s...
Israel Seeks Expanded Abraham Accords Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent 12-day war, Israel seeks to expand the Abraham Accords to include Syria and Lebanon, facing challenges from ongoing conflicts and internal political instability; the US, under President Trump, is pushing for these agreements, but faces obstacles due to Trump's lack of diplomatic s...
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60% Bias Score


Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.
Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.
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44% Bias Score


ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
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24% Bias Score

China Imposes Tariffs on European Brandy, Exempting Major Cognac Producers
China imposed tariffs ranging from 27.7 to 34.9 percent on European brandy, exempting major cognac producers like Remy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and Hennessy, in response to an EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle subsidies, escalating trade tensions between China and the EU.

China Imposes Tariffs on European Brandy, Exempting Major Cognac Producers
China imposed tariffs ranging from 27.7 to 34.9 percent on European brandy, exempting major cognac producers like Remy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and Hennessy, in response to an EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle subsidies, escalating trade tensions between China and the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany
A 20-year-old Syrian man with a history of violence attacked passengers on a German train on July 4th, 2025, injuring four; several passengers intervened, and the attacker is under investigation for attempted murder.

Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany
A 20-year-old Syrian man with a history of violence attacked passengers on a German train on July 4th, 2025, injuring four; several passengers intervened, and the attacker is under investigation for attempted murder.
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44% Bias Score

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.
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60% Bias Score

Alicante's Oldest Bookstore Faces Eviction for Tourist Apartments
Alicante's oldest bookstore, "80 Mundos," faces eviction to make way for tourist apartments, prompting public outrage and highlighting a broader conflict between tourism and cultural preservation in the city.

Alicante's Oldest Bookstore Faces Eviction for Tourist Apartments
Alicante's oldest bookstore, "80 Mundos," faces eviction to make way for tourist apartments, prompting public outrage and highlighting a broader conflict between tourism and cultural preservation in the city.
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56% Bias Score

Oltra Case Dismissed, Victim Appeals
A Spanish court dismissed charges against former Vice President Mónica Oltra regarding the alleged cover-up of her ex-husband's sexual abuse of a minor, prompting an appeal by the victim who claims evidence shows an attempt to obstruct justice, including delaying responses and producing biased repor...

Oltra Case Dismissed, Victim Appeals
A Spanish court dismissed charges against former Vice President Mónica Oltra regarding the alleged cover-up of her ex-husband's sexual abuse of a minor, prompting an appeal by the victim who claims evidence shows an attempt to obstruct justice, including delaying responses and producing biased repor...
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48% Bias Score
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