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EU Backs Controversial Immigration Proposals
EU interior ministers backed two Commission proposals to externalize asylum seekers and rejected immigrants to third countries, potentially creating return centers outside the EU, despite anticipated parliamentary opposition and legal challenges.
EU Backs Controversial Immigration Proposals
EU interior ministers backed two Commission proposals to externalize asylum seekers and rejected immigrants to third countries, potentially creating return centers outside the EU, despite anticipated parliamentary opposition and legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score


EU AI Code of Conduct: Anthropic and OpenAI Sign, Meta Refuses
One week after the EU's new AI rules came into effect, Anthropic and OpenAI announced they will sign the voluntary AI Code of Conduct, while Meta refused, citing concerns about stifling innovation and legal uncertainties; the Code aims to ensure compliance with the AI Act.
EU AI Code of Conduct: Anthropic and OpenAI Sign, Meta Refuses
One week after the EU's new AI rules came into effect, Anthropic and OpenAI announced they will sign the voluntary AI Code of Conduct, while Meta refused, citing concerns about stifling innovation and legal uncertainties; the Code aims to ensure compliance with the AI Act.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ to Interview Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Renewed Epstein Scandal
The US Department of Justice will interview Ghislaine Maxwell regarding her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, amidst growing public pressure and Republican calls for transparency regarding President Trump's alleged links to the case.
DOJ to Interview Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Renewed Epstein Scandal
The US Department of Justice will interview Ghislaine Maxwell regarding her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, amidst growing public pressure and Republican calls for transparency regarding President Trump's alleged links to the case.
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56% Bias Score


Bazoum's Imprisonment: Two Years After Niger Coup
Former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum remains imprisoned two years after a military coup led by General Abdourahamane Tiani on July 23, 2023, despite international calls for his release; his continued detention raises concerns about regional stability and democratic backsliding.
Bazoum's Imprisonment: Two Years After Niger Coup
Former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum remains imprisoned two years after a military coup led by General Abdourahamane Tiani on July 23, 2023, despite international calls for his release; his continued detention raises concerns about regional stability and democratic backsliding.
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52% Bias Score


Bavarian Law Raises Environmental Impact Assessment Thresholds, Sparking Controversy
Bavaria's new law, effective August 1st, raises thresholds for environmental impact assessments on ski lifts and slopes, sparking controversy as critics fear it weakens environmental protections under the guise of reducing bureaucracy, while supporters point to Austria's similar regulations.
Bavarian Law Raises Environmental Impact Assessment Thresholds, Sparking Controversy
Bavaria's new law, effective August 1st, raises thresholds for environmental impact assessments on ski lifts and slopes, sparking controversy as critics fear it weakens environmental protections under the guise of reducing bureaucracy, while supporters point to Austria's similar regulations.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.
Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.
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48% Bias Score

EU-China Summit Aims to Avert Relationship Breakdown Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The EU and China hold a summit to address strained relations amid China's rare earth export restrictions, support for Russia in the Ukraine war, and significant trade imbalances exceeding €300 billion in 2024; the EU seeks at least a joint climate declaration.

EU-China Summit Aims to Avert Relationship Breakdown Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The EU and China hold a summit to address strained relations amid China's rare earth export restrictions, support for Russia in the Ukraine war, and significant trade imbalances exceeding €300 billion in 2024; the EU seeks at least a joint climate declaration.
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40% Bias Score

Franco-German Relations: Improved Rapport Masks Deep Policy Divisions
A Politico article reveals an unusual improvement in Franco-German relations between Chancellor Merz and President Macron, despite significant disagreements on trade with the US and defense policy, threatening the EU's stability.

Franco-German Relations: Improved Rapport Masks Deep Policy Divisions
A Politico article reveals an unusual improvement in Franco-German relations between Chancellor Merz and President Macron, despite significant disagreements on trade with the US and defense policy, threatening the EU's stability.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Approves Eurofighter Jet Export to Turkey
Germany preliminarily approved exporting 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to Turkey, marking a significant shift in its military export policy after years of restrictions due to Turkey's actions in Syria and human rights concerns; the jets will be produced in the UK with German components, requir...

Germany Approves Eurofighter Jet Export to Turkey
Germany preliminarily approved exporting 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to Turkey, marking a significant shift in its military export policy after years of restrictions due to Turkey's actions in Syria and human rights concerns; the jets will be produced in the UK with German components, requir...
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44% Bias Score

Islamist Mob Attacks Solidarity Rally in Düsseldorf
In Düsseldorf, Germany, over 50 Islamists attacked a peaceful solidarity rally of around 500 Kurds and Druze protesting the massacre of civilians in Suweida, Syria, injuring several participants and police; the event was largely underreported or misrepresented in the media.

Islamist Mob Attacks Solidarity Rally in Düsseldorf
In Düsseldorf, Germany, over 50 Islamists attacked a peaceful solidarity rally of around 500 Kurds and Druze protesting the massacre of civilians in Suweida, Syria, injuring several participants and police; the event was largely underreported or misrepresented in the media.
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40% Bias Score

OroraTech Satellites Enhance Global Forest Fire Detection
OroraTech, a Munich-based company, has launched 11 satellites with high-resolution thermal cameras for early forest fire detection, aiming for 100 in the coming years, improving upon existing systems by increasing data frequency and precision, and offering a predictive simulation model; initial depl...

OroraTech Satellites Enhance Global Forest Fire Detection
OroraTech, a Munich-based company, has launched 11 satellites with high-resolution thermal cameras for early forest fire detection, aiming for 100 in the coming years, improving upon existing systems by increasing data frequency and precision, and offering a predictive simulation model; initial depl...
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44% Bias Score

Chikungunya Virus Outbreak in Southern China Raises Global Health Concerns
A Chikungunya virus outbreak in Southern China, with 2,659 mild cases reported in Foshan, has prompted a WHO warning about global spread due to increased international travel. The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes fever, joint pain, and can have long-term effects in up to 40 percent of patien...

Chikungunya Virus Outbreak in Southern China Raises Global Health Concerns
A Chikungunya virus outbreak in Southern China, with 2,659 mild cases reported in Foshan, has prompted a WHO warning about global spread due to increased international travel. The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes fever, joint pain, and can have long-term effects in up to 40 percent of patien...
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24% Bias Score
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