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Russia's Intensified GPS Jamming Disrupts Air Traffic in the Baltic Region
Russia's GPS jamming incidents targeting Lithuania soared to 1,022 in June 2024 from 46 in June 2023, impacting air traffic and raising concerns about hybrid warfare; the interference, originating from Kaliningrad, also affects Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, and Finland.
Russia's Intensified GPS Jamming Disrupts Air Traffic in the Baltic Region
Russia's GPS jamming incidents targeting Lithuania soared to 1,022 in June 2024 from 46 in June 2023, impacting air traffic and raising concerns about hybrid warfare; the interference, originating from Kaliningrad, also affects Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, and Finland.
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48% Bias Score


Sanofi Acquires Vicebio for €980 Million, Expanding Respiratory Vaccine Portfolio
Sanofi is acquiring British biotech firm Vicebio for €980 million plus potential milestone payments, gaining access to a combined hMPV/RSV vaccine and Molecular Clamp technology to accelerate vaccine development and address global respiratory infections.
Sanofi Acquires Vicebio for €980 Million, Expanding Respiratory Vaccine Portfolio
Sanofi is acquiring British biotech firm Vicebio for €980 million plus potential milestone payments, gaining access to a combined hMPV/RSV vaccine and Molecular Clamp technology to accelerate vaccine development and address global respiratory infections.
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44% Bias Score


Singapore Tops 2025 Henley Passport Index as Western Nations Decline
The 2025 Henley Passport Index shows Singapore's passport remains the world's most powerful, granting visa-free access to 193 destinations, while seven EU nations share third place; however, Belarus and Kosovo rank lowest in Europe, and the UK and US have significantly dropped in ranking due to stri...
Singapore Tops 2025 Henley Passport Index as Western Nations Decline
The 2025 Henley Passport Index shows Singapore's passport remains the world's most powerful, granting visa-free access to 193 destinations, while seven EU nations share third place; however, Belarus and Kosovo rank lowest in Europe, and the UK and US have significantly dropped in ranking due to stri...
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36% Bias Score


Labor Department Proposes Sweeping Workplace Deregulation
The U.S. Department of Labor seeks to eliminate over 60 workplace regulations, potentially impacting minimum wage for home health care workers and safety standards across various sectors; critics express concern over increased worker risks, particularly affecting women and minorities.
Labor Department Proposes Sweeping Workplace Deregulation
The U.S. Department of Labor seeks to eliminate over 60 workplace regulations, potentially impacting minimum wage for home health care workers and safety standards across various sectors; critics express concern over increased worker risks, particularly affecting women and minorities.
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52% Bias Score


US to Withdraw from UNESCO Again in 2026
The United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing anti-Israel bias and promotion of divisive social and cultural causes; this is the third time the U.S. has left the agency, impacting UNESCO's budget but not its core operations.
US to Withdraw from UNESCO Again in 2026
The United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing anti-Israel bias and promotion of divisive social and cultural causes; this is the third time the U.S. has left the agency, impacting UNESCO's budget but not its core operations.
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Faction Violence Erupts in Germany
Violent clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian government factions erupted in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, over the weekend, injuring police officers and raising concerns about escalating ethnic tensions among the country's large Syrian population.
Syrian Faction Violence Erupts in Germany
Violent clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian government factions erupted in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, over the weekend, injuring police officers and raising concerns about escalating ethnic tensions among the country's large Syrian population.
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56% Bias Score

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Increased Mental Health Issues in Youth
A global study of 100,000 young adults found that smartphone use before age 13 is linked to increased mental health issues like suicidal thoughts and aggression, particularly impacting girls. Researchers recommend age restrictions and regulation similar to alcohol and tobacco.

Early Smartphone Use Linked to Increased Mental Health Issues in Youth
A global study of 100,000 young adults found that smartphone use before age 13 is linked to increased mental health issues like suicidal thoughts and aggression, particularly impacting girls. Researchers recommend age restrictions and regulation similar to alcohol and tobacco.
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60% Bias Score

French Unions Launch Petition Against Austerity Measures
French trade unions launched a petition on July 22nd, 2024, on Change.org, against the government's austerity plan, which includes eliminating two public holidays, freezing social benefits, and reforming unemployment insurance, arguing that the plan unfairly burdens workers and the poor.

French Unions Launch Petition Against Austerity Measures
French trade unions launched a petition on July 22nd, 2024, on Change.org, against the government's austerity plan, which includes eliminating two public holidays, freezing social benefits, and reforming unemployment insurance, arguing that the plan unfairly burdens workers and the poor.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Strengthens Border Security Amidst Fears of Renewed Syrian Attacks
Israeli security forces are intensifying preparations along the Syrian border, fearing a repeat of October 7, 2023, terror attacks, due to escalating violence against Druze in Syria and the perceived inability of the Damascus government to protect them; this includes military exercises simulating bo...

Israel Strengthens Border Security Amidst Fears of Renewed Syrian Attacks
Israeli security forces are intensifying preparations along the Syrian border, fearing a repeat of October 7, 2023, terror attacks, due to escalating violence against Druze in Syria and the perceived inability of the Damascus government to protect them; this includes military exercises simulating bo...
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48% Bias Score

Canada-U.S. Trade Talks Amidst Tariff Threats and Bill C-5 Debate
Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers met to discuss ongoing Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, threatened by potential 35% U.S. tariffs by August 1, and the One Canadian Economy Act, Bill C-5, which aims to accelerate major projects by streamlining the approval process and engaging Indige...

Canada-U.S. Trade Talks Amidst Tariff Threats and Bill C-5 Debate
Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers met to discuss ongoing Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, threatened by potential 35% U.S. tariffs by August 1, and the One Canadian Economy Act, Bill C-5, which aims to accelerate major projects by streamlining the approval process and engaging Indige...
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56% Bias Score

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.
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40% Bias Score

Weakening Dollar Boosts U.S. Multinationals' Earnings
The slumping U.S. dollar, down 10 percent this year due to changing trade policies and economic concerns, has positively impacted the earnings of several major U.S. multinationals, offsetting the negative effects of tariffs by boosting foreign revenue and export competitiveness.

Weakening Dollar Boosts U.S. Multinationals' Earnings
The slumping U.S. dollar, down 10 percent this year due to changing trade policies and economic concerns, has positively impacted the earnings of several major U.S. multinationals, offsetting the negative effects of tariffs by boosting foreign revenue and export competitiveness.
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36% Bias Score
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