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Bourdaras Archive Reveals Origins of 1967 Greek Junta
General Alkibiades Bourdaras's newly published archive details the violent suppression of pro-democracy officers by young royalist officers within the exiled Greek army in the Middle East in 1944, revealing the origins of the 1967 Greek military junta.
Bourdaras Archive Reveals Origins of 1967 Greek Junta
General Alkibiades Bourdaras's newly published archive details the violent suppression of pro-democracy officers by young royalist officers within the exiled Greek army in the Middle East in 1944, revealing the origins of the 1967 Greek military junta.
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52% Bias Score


Rotterdam Port Under Pressure: Reduced Imports, High Costs, and Security Threats
The Port of Rotterdam faces reduced raw material imports (down over 4% in H1 2024), high energy costs, and nitrogen restrictions, threatening its strategic role for Europe and making it a potential target for attacks. The Port Authority urges faster government action and increased defense spending.
Rotterdam Port Under Pressure: Reduced Imports, High Costs, and Security Threats
The Port of Rotterdam faces reduced raw material imports (down over 4% in H1 2024), high energy costs, and nitrogen restrictions, threatening its strategic role for Europe and making it a potential target for attacks. The Port Authority urges faster government action and increased defense spending.
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40% Bias Score


EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Opposition from Member States
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion, seven-year EU budget allocating €49.2 billion to Greece (slightly more than the previous budget), but this faces opposition from several member states due to its funding mechanism and size, with negotiations set to begin in December.
EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Opposition from Member States
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion, seven-year EU budget allocating €49.2 billion to Greece (slightly more than the previous budget), but this faces opposition from several member states due to its funding mechanism and size, with negotiations set to begin in December.
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40% Bias Score


Rufián Proposes Unified Spanish Left List to Counter Vox
Gabriel Rufián proposed a unified "plurinational left" electoral list in Spain, aiming to counter Vox's influence by uniting ERC, Bildu, BNG, Compromís, Adelante Andalucía, and Podemos, despite internal divisions and the potential absence of Sumar; government sources support this initiative.
Rufián Proposes Unified Spanish Left List to Counter Vox
Gabriel Rufián proposed a unified "plurinational left" electoral list in Spain, aiming to counter Vox's influence by uniting ERC, Bildu, BNG, Compromís, Adelante Andalucía, and Podemos, despite internal divisions and the potential absence of Sumar; government sources support this initiative.
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48% Bias Score


International Pressure Mounts on Israel over Gaza War; Germany Faces Domestic Criticism
Over two dozen countries, excluding Germany, issued a joint statement demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid, and calling for the release of hostages; this prompted calls within Germany's governing coalition for stronger action against Israel.
International Pressure Mounts on Israel over Gaza War; Germany Faces Domestic Criticism
Over two dozen countries, excluding Germany, issued a joint statement demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid, and calling for the release of hostages; this prompted calls within Germany's governing coalition for stronger action against Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Renewable Energy Saves \$57 Billion in 2024
A new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) reveals that renewable energy saved the world \$57 billion in fossil fuel costs in 2024 due to 582 gigawatts of new capacity, with 91% of new green plants cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives.
Renewable Energy Saves \$57 Billion in 2024
A new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) reveals that renewable energy saved the world \$57 billion in fossil fuel costs in 2024 due to 582 gigawatts of new capacity, with 91% of new green plants cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives.
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40% Bias Score

Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.

Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
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44% Bias Score

South Korea Reopens 1964 Sexual Assault Case, Prosecutors Apologize
In 2024, South Korea reopened the 1964 case of Choi Mal-ja, who was convicted of grievous bodily harm for biting her attacker during a sexual assault, prompting a formal apology from prosecutors and raising questions about historical injustices.

South Korea Reopens 1964 Sexual Assault Case, Prosecutors Apologize
In 2024, South Korea reopened the 1964 case of Choi Mal-ja, who was convicted of grievous bodily harm for biting her attacker during a sexual assault, prompting a formal apology from prosecutors and raising questions about historical injustices.
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44% Bias Score

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.
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56% Bias Score

Investigation into Former Tabasco Security Secretary Implicates Top Morena Official
Mexico investigates Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco state security secretary, for organized crime, extortion, and kidnapping since 2024; an arrest warrant and Interpol red notice are in effect, raising concerns about potential links to Adán Augusto López, current Morena Senate coordinator.

Investigation into Former Tabasco Security Secretary Implicates Top Morena Official
Mexico investigates Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco state security secretary, for organized crime, extortion, and kidnapping since 2024; an arrest warrant and Interpol red notice are in effect, raising concerns about potential links to Adán Augusto López, current Morena Senate coordinator.
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44% Bias Score

Reform UK's Policing Policy Sparks Gender Equality Controversy
Reform UK's proposed law and order policies sparked controversy after its justice spokesperson stated that women police officers should not patrol together and should be paired with male officers. This statement drew criticism from police chiefs who highlighted the significant contributions of femal...

Reform UK's Policing Policy Sparks Gender Equality Controversy
Reform UK's proposed law and order policies sparked controversy after its justice spokesperson stated that women police officers should not patrol together and should be paired with male officers. This statement drew criticism from police chiefs who highlighted the significant contributions of femal...
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48% Bias Score

US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.

US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.
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44% Bias Score
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