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Former EU Ambassadors Condemn Insufficient Response to Israeli Actions in Gaza
Twenty-seven former EU ambassadors criticized the EU's insufficient response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, condemning Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank as disproportionate and indiscriminate, resulting in over 57,000 deaths according to the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry, and deman...
Former EU Ambassadors Condemn Insufficient Response to Israeli Actions in Gaza
Twenty-seven former EU ambassadors criticized the EU's insufficient response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, condemning Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank as disproportionate and indiscriminate, resulting in over 57,000 deaths according to the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry, and deman...
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52% Bias Score


Hungarian Citizen's Death in Ukraine Sparks Diplomatic Row
A 45-year-old Hungarian citizen, Joszip Joszipovics Sebestyén, died in Ukraine on July 6, 2025; Hungary claims he was beaten to death during forced conscription, while Ukraine says he died of a pulmonary embolism and denies violence, leading to diplomatic tensions.
Hungarian Citizen's Death in Ukraine Sparks Diplomatic Row
A 45-year-old Hungarian citizen, Joszip Joszipovics Sebestyén, died in Ukraine on July 6, 2025; Hungary claims he was beaten to death during forced conscription, while Ukraine says he died of a pulmonary embolism and denies violence, leading to diplomatic tensions.
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64% Bias Score


Bitcoin Hits Record High Above $118,000 Amidst US Market Rally and ETF Investment
Bitcoin hit a record high of over $118,000 on Friday, fueled by a strong US stock market, increased investor appetite for risk assets, and massive ETF investments totaling $1.2 billion on Thursday; this surge comes before the US House of Representatives' 'Crypto Week' starting July 14th, where crypt...
Bitcoin Hits Record High Above $118,000 Amidst US Market Rally and ETF Investment
Bitcoin hit a record high of over $118,000 on Friday, fueled by a strong US stock market, increased investor appetite for risk assets, and massive ETF investments totaling $1.2 billion on Thursday; this surge comes before the US House of Representatives' 'Crypto Week' starting July 14th, where crypt...
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48% 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


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


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

French Child Protection Services Face Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A complaint was filed in July 2024 against the Puy-de-Dôme department in France for endangering the life of 15-year-old Lily, who died by suicide in January 2024 in a hotel where she was placed by child protective services, due to alleged inadequate care and lack of qualified professionals.

French Child Protection Services Face Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A complaint was filed in July 2024 against the Puy-de-Dôme department in France for endangering the life of 15-year-old Lily, who died by suicide in January 2024 in a hotel where she was placed by child protective services, due to alleged inadequate care and lack of qualified professionals.
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36% Bias Score

109 Drowning Deaths in France Linked to Early Heatwave
France reported 109 drowning deaths between June 1st and July 2nd, a 58% increase from 2024, primarily attributed to an intense early heatwave impacting unsupervised bodies of water, with 19 minors among the victims.

109 Drowning Deaths in France Linked to Early Heatwave
France reported 109 drowning deaths between June 1st and July 2nd, a 58% increase from 2024, primarily attributed to an intense early heatwave impacting unsupervised bodies of water, with 19 minors among the victims.
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40% Bias Score

Syria Alters Legal Status of Palestinian Residents
Syrian civil registry offices are changing official documents for Palestinians residing in Syria, replacing "Palestinian Syrian" with "Palestinian resident" and designating their province as "foreigner," raising concerns about their legal status and future rights.

Syria Alters Legal Status of Palestinian Residents
Syrian civil registry offices are changing official documents for Palestinians residing in Syria, replacing "Palestinian Syrian" with "Palestinian resident" and designating their province as "foreigner," raising concerns about their legal status and future rights.
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44% Bias Score

Feijóo Accuses Sánchez of Profiting from Father-in-Law's Alleged Prostitution Business
PP leader Feijóo accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on July 9th, 2025, of profiting from his father-in-law's alleged prostitution business, citing the Sauna Adán and other establishments, sparking outrage and highlighting the politicization of personal matters.

Feijóo Accuses Sánchez of Profiting from Father-in-Law's Alleged Prostitution Business
PP leader Feijóo accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on July 9th, 2025, of profiting from his father-in-law's alleged prostitution business, citing the Sauna Adán and other establishments, sparking outrage and highlighting the politicization of personal matters.
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64% Bias Score

Poland Declares National Day of Remembrance for OUN-UPA Genocide Victims
Poland declared July 11th a national day of remembrance for victims of the OUN-UPA genocide, acknowledging 120,000-134,000 Polish deaths (1943-45), despite Ukrainian objections and ongoing disputes over exhumations of victims in Ukraine.

Poland Declares National Day of Remembrance for OUN-UPA Genocide Victims
Poland declared July 11th a national day of remembrance for victims of the OUN-UPA genocide, acknowledging 120,000-134,000 Polish deaths (1943-45), despite Ukrainian objections and ongoing disputes over exhumations of victims in Ukraine.
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56% 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
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