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€1 Billion Fund Launched for Ukraine's Reconstruction
A new European fund of €1 billion, supplemented by private investment, was launched in Rome to aid Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, focusing on energy, industry, and digital infrastructure, while the overall rebuilding cost is estimated at over €500 billion by the World Bank.
€1 Billion Fund Launched for Ukraine's Reconstruction
A new European fund of €1 billion, supplemented by private investment, was launched in Rome to aid Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, focusing on energy, industry, and digital infrastructure, while the overall rebuilding cost is estimated at over €500 billion by the World Bank.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza's Cash Crisis: 40% Broker Fees Exacerbate War's Devastation
Gaza's cash crisis, caused by war, bank closures, and Israeli policies restricting cash flow, forces residents to use money brokers charging 40% commissions, exacerbating poverty and dependence on humanitarian aid amid 230% inflation in 2024.
Gaza's Cash Crisis: 40% Broker Fees Exacerbate War's Devastation
Gaza's cash crisis, caused by war, bank closures, and Israeli policies restricting cash flow, forces residents to use money brokers charging 40% commissions, exacerbating poverty and dependence on humanitarian aid amid 230% inflation in 2024.
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40% Bias Score


US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
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32% Bias Score


EU Ministers Expelled from Libya Amidst Migration Control Tensions
On Tuesday, three European ministers and the EU migration commissioner were expelled from Libya after a planned meeting with Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi was disrupted due to a diplomatic dispute, highlighting the EU's complex relationship with Libya's divided authorities and its migration control pol...
EU Ministers Expelled from Libya Amidst Migration Control Tensions
On Tuesday, three European ministers and the EU migration commissioner were expelled from Libya after a planned meeting with Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi was disrupted due to a diplomatic dispute, highlighting the EU's complex relationship with Libya's divided authorities and its migration control pol...
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56% Bias Score


University of Idaho Murders: Guilty Plea and the Toll of Online Speculation
Four University of Idaho students were murdered on November 13, 2022, leading to intense online speculation and a subsequent guilty plea from Bryan Kohberger, who received a life sentence without parole.
University of Idaho Murders: Guilty Plea and the Toll of Online Speculation
Four University of Idaho students were murdered on November 13, 2022, leading to intense online speculation and a subsequent guilty plea from Bryan Kohberger, who received a life sentence without parole.
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28% Bias Score


EU Economies Face Significant Losses from Potential US Tariffs
Germany and Ireland face the highest economic risks from potential US tariffs, with estimated GDP losses of 0.4% and 3% respectively, impacting the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors, while a 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals is considered unlikely but serves as leverage for US investment and lower ...
EU Economies Face Significant Losses from Potential US Tariffs
Germany and Ireland face the highest economic risks from potential US tariffs, with estimated GDP losses of 0.4% and 3% respectively, impacting the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors, while a 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals is considered unlikely but serves as leverage for US investment and lower ...
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32% Bias Score

Haftar Expels EU Delegation, Jeopardizing Migration Strategy
Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar expelled an EU delegation from Bengasi, Libya, on Tuesday, escalating tensions and jeopardizing the EU's migration strategy amid a 352% increase in migrant arrivals in Greece this year, as over a million Sudanese refugees and a similar number of West African migrants in ...

Haftar Expels EU Delegation, Jeopardizing Migration Strategy
Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar expelled an EU delegation from Bengasi, Libya, on Tuesday, escalating tensions and jeopardizing the EU's migration strategy amid a 352% increase in migrant arrivals in Greece this year, as over a million Sudanese refugees and a similar number of West African migrants in ...
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44% Bias Score

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote, but faces continued political challenges
The European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a no-confidence motion against Ursula von der Leyen on July 10th, 2025, despite concerns over her leadership style, transparency, and proposed budget reforms, highlighting underlying political tensions within the EU.

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote, but faces continued political challenges
The European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a no-confidence motion against Ursula von der Leyen on July 10th, 2025, despite concerns over her leadership style, transparency, and proposed budget reforms, highlighting underlying political tensions within the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Death of Turkish Presidential Advisor Yiğit Bulut
Yiğit Bulut, a 53-year-old presidential advisor and member of Turkey's Economic Policies Board, died in Istanbul on October 26, 2023, after a battle with pancreatic cancer; his death has prompted condolences from top Turkish officials.

Death of Turkish Presidential Advisor Yiğit Bulut
Yiğit Bulut, a 53-year-old presidential advisor and member of Turkey's Economic Policies Board, died in Istanbul on October 26, 2023, after a battle with pancreatic cancer; his death has prompted condolences from top Turkish officials.
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36% Bias Score

Hate Crime Probe Launched After Burning of Migrant Effigy at Northern Ireland Bonfire
A hate crime investigation was launched in Northern Ireland after a bonfire depicting a burning effigy of migrants with anti-immigrant signs was set ablaze in Moygashel, County Tyrone, during annual loyalist Twelfth of July celebrations, prompting widespread condemnation and highlighting rising anti...

Hate Crime Probe Launched After Burning of Migrant Effigy at Northern Ireland Bonfire
A hate crime investigation was launched in Northern Ireland after a bonfire depicting a burning effigy of migrants with anti-immigrant signs was set ablaze in Moygashel, County Tyrone, during annual loyalist Twelfth of July celebrations, prompting widespread condemnation and highlighting rising anti...
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48% Bias Score

UK F-35 Jet Program Hampered by Shortages, Limiting Operational Missions
Due to personnel shortages and spare parts issues, Britain's £11 billion F-35 stealth jet fleet is only able to conduct about one-third of its planned missions, undermining its warfighting capabilities and representing a disappointing return on investment.

UK F-35 Jet Program Hampered by Shortages, Limiting Operational Missions
Due to personnel shortages and spare parts issues, Britain's £11 billion F-35 stealth jet fleet is only able to conduct about one-third of its planned missions, undermining its warfighting capabilities and representing a disappointing return on investment.
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48% Bias Score

China's Express Deliveries Hit 100 Billion, 35 Days Ahead of Schedule
China's express delivery sector reached 100 billion packages on Wednesday, 35 days ahead of schedule in 2024, driven by strong consumption, government initiatives, and technological advancements, showcasing economic vitality and the success of policies aimed at boosting domestic consumption.

China's Express Deliveries Hit 100 Billion, 35 Days Ahead of Schedule
China's express delivery sector reached 100 billion packages on Wednesday, 35 days ahead of schedule in 2024, driven by strong consumption, government initiatives, and technological advancements, showcasing economic vitality and the success of policies aimed at boosting domestic consumption.
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52% Bias Score
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