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63 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Sparking Safety Concerns
A fire at the Corniche Hypermarket in Kut, Iraq, on Wednesday killed at least 63 people, 18 of whom are unidentifiable. Authorities blame the tragedy on the building's lack of safety measures, and criminal charges have been filed against the owner.
63 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Sparking Safety Concerns
A fire at the Corniche Hypermarket in Kut, Iraq, on Wednesday killed at least 63 people, 18 of whom are unidentifiable. Authorities blame the tragedy on the building's lack of safety measures, and criminal charges have been filed against the owner.
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32% Bias Score


EU's €2 Trillion Budget: Concerns over Spanish Agricultural Funding and Fiscal Risks
The European Commission's record €2 trillion budget merges agricultural subsidies and regional development funds, sparking concerns in Spain about bureaucratic inefficiency and potential misallocation of resources, particularly impacting farmers and raising questions about fiscal responsibility and ...
EU's €2 Trillion Budget: Concerns over Spanish Agricultural Funding and Fiscal Risks
The European Commission's record €2 trillion budget merges agricultural subsidies and regional development funds, sparking concerns in Spain about bureaucratic inefficiency and potential misallocation of resources, particularly impacting farmers and raising questions about fiscal responsibility and ...
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52% Bias Score


Merz Prioritizes Recession Recovery, European Defense, and Border Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced his priorities are ending Germany's recession, strengthening European defense, and managing the migrant crisis at the Polish border; he criticized the EU's slow response and highlighted 81 Afghan deportations facilitated by Qatar.
Merz Prioritizes Recession Recovery, European Defense, and Border Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced his priorities are ending Germany's recession, strengthening European defense, and managing the migrant crisis at the Polish border; he criticized the EU's slow response and highlighted 81 Afghan deportations facilitated by Qatar.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey's 1974 Invasion of Cyprus: An Ongoing Occupation
Turkey invaded Cyprus on July 20, 1974, occupying 36 percent of the island following a Greek coup against President Makarios; this occupation continues, making Cyprus the only EU member under occupation.
Turkey's 1974 Invasion of Cyprus: An Ongoing Occupation
Turkey invaded Cyprus on July 20, 1974, occupying 36 percent of the island following a Greek coup against President Makarios; this occupation continues, making Cyprus the only EU member under occupation.
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56% Bias Score


Haskel: Saudi Normalization Possible Without Palestinian State; Iran's Nuclear Program Delayed
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel asserted that normalization with Saudi Arabia is possible without a Palestinian state, criticized a UN conference as a publicity stunt, and defended Israel's strategy in Gaza and its actions against Iran's nuclear program, claiming the latter delayed t...
Haskel: Saudi Normalization Possible Without Palestinian State; Iran's Nuclear Program Delayed
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel asserted that normalization with Saudi Arabia is possible without a Palestinian state, criticized a UN conference as a publicity stunt, and defended Israel's strategy in Gaza and its actions against Iran's nuclear program, claiming the latter delayed t...
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68% Bias Score


EU's Mega-Fund Merger Sparks Regional Funding Concerns
The European Union plans to merge cohesion funds, agricultural subsidies, and other spending into a single €865 billion mega-fund, raising concerns among regional leaders about potential funding cuts and a more centralized decision-making process.
EU's Mega-Fund Merger Sparks Regional Funding Concerns
The European Union plans to merge cohesion funds, agricultural subsidies, and other spending into a single €865 billion mega-fund, raising concerns among regional leaders about potential funding cuts and a more centralized decision-making process.
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64% Bias Score

EU Budget Restructure Risks Funding Competition, Jeopardizing Regional Cohesion
The EU's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 merges cohesion funds with agriculture, migration, and border control into a mega-fund, sparking concerns about reduced local control and increased competition for funding among regions, potentially jeopardizing decades of progress in reducing regio...

EU Budget Restructure Risks Funding Competition, Jeopardizing Regional Cohesion
The EU's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 merges cohesion funds with agriculture, migration, and border control into a mega-fund, sparking concerns about reduced local control and increased competition for funding among regions, potentially jeopardizing decades of progress in reducing regio...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Imposes Widespread Internet Shutdowns Amidst Ukrainian Drone Attacks
Russia temporarily shut down internet and mobile services in multiple regions in May 2024, citing the need to counter Ukrainian drone attacks; the inconsistent shutdowns, impacting areas for hours or days, caused widespread disruption and public discontent, prompting a satirical song with millions o...

Russia Imposes Widespread Internet Shutdowns Amidst Ukrainian Drone Attacks
Russia temporarily shut down internet and mobile services in multiple regions in May 2024, citing the need to counter Ukrainian drone attacks; the inconsistent shutdowns, impacting areas for hours or days, caused widespread disruption and public discontent, prompting a satirical song with millions o...
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36% Bias Score

Syria: Clashes in Suweida Displace 79,000, Prompting Regional Concerns
Following the withdrawal of Syrian security forces, clashes erupted in Suweida, Syria, between Druze and Arab Bedouin armed groups, prompting concerns from Turkey and Russia. Over 79,000 people have been displaced since July 13th due to the violence and a ceasefire was declared on July 19th.

Syria: Clashes in Suweida Displace 79,000, Prompting Regional Concerns
Following the withdrawal of Syrian security forces, clashes erupted in Suweida, Syria, between Druze and Arab Bedouin armed groups, prompting concerns from Turkey and Russia. Over 79,000 people have been displaced since July 13th due to the violence and a ceasefire was declared on July 19th.
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36% Bias Score

Pogacar Extends Tour de France Lead with Stage 13 Time Trial Victory
Tadej Pogacar won the 13th stage of the Tour de France, a mountain time trial in Peyragudes, beating Jonas Vingegaard by 36 seconds, increasing his overall lead to 4 minutes and 7 seconds.

Pogacar Extends Tour de France Lead with Stage 13 Time Trial Victory
Tadej Pogacar won the 13th stage of the Tour de France, a mountain time trial in Peyragudes, beating Jonas Vingegaard by 36 seconds, increasing his overall lead to 4 minutes and 7 seconds.
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32% Bias Score

Europe's 2024 Birth Rate Crisis: Record Lows Across the Continent
In 2024, multiple European nations registered historically low birth rates, with Germany at 1.35, Austria at 1.32, Italy at 1.18, and France at 1.62—the lowest since World War I—while only England and Spain showed increases, partially due to older parents; immigration offset population decline in se...

Europe's 2024 Birth Rate Crisis: Record Lows Across the Continent
In 2024, multiple European nations registered historically low birth rates, with Germany at 1.35, Austria at 1.32, Italy at 1.18, and France at 1.62—the lowest since World War I—while only England and Spain showed increases, partially due to older parents; immigration offset population decline in se...
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64% Bias Score

EU Imposes New Sanctions on Russia
The European Union imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its energy and financial sectors, after Slovakia lifted its veto on Russian gas; the sanctions aim to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

EU Imposes New Sanctions on Russia
The European Union imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its energy and financial sectors, after Slovakia lifted its veto on Russian gas; the sanctions aim to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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