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Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...
Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...
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56% Bias Score


Trial Begins Against Alleged Head of Multi-Million Euro Cyber Trading Scam
A trial starts Monday in Bamberg, Germany, against the alleged head of an international cyber trading network that defrauded at least 399 people of nearly 10 million euros, using call centers in Ukraine, Serbia, and Bulgaria, with one victim losing 584,000 euros.
Trial Begins Against Alleged Head of Multi-Million Euro Cyber Trading Scam
A trial starts Monday in Bamberg, Germany, against the alleged head of an international cyber trading network that defrauded at least 399 people of nearly 10 million euros, using call centers in Ukraine, Serbia, and Bulgaria, with one victim losing 584,000 euros.
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36% Bias Score


Injuries and Suspensions Test Germany's Women's Football Team Ahead of Spain Semi-Final
Germany's women's football team will face Spain in the semi-final of the European Championship despite significant injuries to key players, including Sarai Linder's ankle injury and suspensions for Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nüsken; the team remains confident, leveraging their recent successes and ...
Injuries and Suspensions Test Germany's Women's Football Team Ahead of Spain Semi-Final
Germany's women's football team will face Spain in the semi-final of the European Championship despite significant injuries to key players, including Sarai Linder's ankle injury and suspensions for Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nüsken; the team remains confident, leveraging their recent successes and ...
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44% Bias Score


France Launches Criminal Probe into X Over Hate Speech
A French criminal investigation into X, formerly Twitter, was launched this month following complaints about hate speech and political influence. X is refusing to provide data to investigators, citing concerns about impartiality and free speech.
France Launches Criminal Probe into X Over Hate Speech
A French criminal investigation into X, formerly Twitter, was launched this month following complaints about hate speech and political influence. X is refusing to provide data to investigators, citing concerns about impartiality and free speech.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Government Rejects Winner of BES Leadership Competition
Ukraine's government rejected Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, the sole candidate unanimously supported by international partners, for the head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES), citing unspecified national security concerns, prompting criticism from civil society and jeopardizing reforms and internatio...
Ukraine Government Rejects Winner of BES Leadership Competition
Ukraine's government rejected Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, the sole candidate unanimously supported by international partners, for the head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES), citing unspecified national security concerns, prompting criticism from civil society and jeopardizing reforms and internatio...
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48% Bias Score


Varna Mayor's Arrest Ignites Protests Amidst Concerns of Politically Motivated Prosecution
The arrest of Varna's PP-affiliated mayor on corruption charges sparked widespread protests, fueled by concerns of politically motivated prosecution and low public trust in the judiciary, mirroring a similar controversy in Sofia and raising fears of a systemic attack on the opposition.
Varna Mayor's Arrest Ignites Protests Amidst Concerns of Politically Motivated Prosecution
The arrest of Varna's PP-affiliated mayor on corruption charges sparked widespread protests, fueled by concerns of politically motivated prosecution and low public trust in the judiciary, mirroring a similar controversy in Sofia and raising fears of a systemic attack on the opposition.
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64% Bias Score

Poland's Fortified Border: Countering Belarus's Migrant Weaponization
Poland's 4-meter-high border barrier along 400km of its border with Belarus, supplemented by technology and military personnel with live ammunition, counters Belarus's use of migrants as a hybrid warfare tactic, raising human rights concerns despite EU understanding.

Poland's Fortified Border: Countering Belarus's Migrant Weaponization
Poland's 4-meter-high border barrier along 400km of its border with Belarus, supplemented by technology and military personnel with live ammunition, counters Belarus's use of migrants as a hybrid warfare tactic, raising human rights concerns despite EU understanding.
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56% Bias Score

Disrupted ARD Interview with AfD Leader Sparks Criticism
During a July 20, 2025 ARD interview, a protest by the "Center for Political Beauty" disrupted an interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel in Berlin, causing significant noise interference and sparking criticism of ARD's response and its implications for German political discourse.

Disrupted ARD Interview with AfD Leader Sparks Criticism
During a July 20, 2025 ARD interview, a protest by the "Center for Political Beauty" disrupted an interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel in Berlin, causing significant noise interference and sparking criticism of ARD's response and its implications for German political discourse.
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52% Bias Score

U.K. Bioethanol Producer Faces Closure After U.S. Trade Deal
The U.K.'s bioethanol producer, Vivergo Fuels, faces closure due to the U.K.-U.S. trade deal that eliminated tariffs on U.S. ethanol, threatening 160 jobs and billions in investment, prompting the British government to negotiate potential financial support by August 17th.

U.K. Bioethanol Producer Faces Closure After U.S. Trade Deal
The U.K.'s bioethanol producer, Vivergo Fuels, faces closure due to the U.K.-U.S. trade deal that eliminated tariffs on U.S. ethanol, threatening 160 jobs and billions in investment, prompting the British government to negotiate potential financial support by August 17th.
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52% Bias Score

Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...

Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...
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48% Bias Score

OroraTech's New Satellite System Improves Forest Fire Detection
OroraTech, a Munich-based company, launched a new satellite system using 11 mini-satellites with high-resolution thermal imaging to detect forest fires globally every 30 minutes, improving upon existing systems by providing more precise location data and predicting fire spread.

OroraTech's New Satellite System Improves Forest Fire Detection
OroraTech, a Munich-based company, launched a new satellite system using 11 mini-satellites with high-resolution thermal imaging to detect forest fires globally every 30 minutes, improving upon existing systems by providing more precise location data and predicting fire spread.
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44% Bias Score

Azerbaijan-Russia Relations Crisis: Unmet Expectations and Assertive Foreign Policy
Azerbaijan's relations with Russia have sharply deteriorated following Russia's perceived failures to support Azerbaijan's BRICS application and insufficient response to an air crash, leading to a series of diplomatic incidents and a reassessment of Azerbaijan's foreign policy.

Azerbaijan-Russia Relations Crisis: Unmet Expectations and Assertive Foreign Policy
Azerbaijan's relations with Russia have sharply deteriorated following Russia's perceived failures to support Azerbaijan's BRICS application and insufficient response to an air crash, leading to a series of diplomatic incidents and a reassessment of Azerbaijan's foreign policy.
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56% Bias Score
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