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EU, China Reach Preliminary Deal on Rare Earth Exports Amid Trade Tensions
The EU and China reached a preliminary agreement on Thursday to lift export restrictions on rare earth elements, easing concerns of European industries and addressing a €300 billion trade deficit in 2024, but further progress is needed on market access and overcapacity issues.
EU, China Reach Preliminary Deal on Rare Earth Exports Amid Trade Tensions
The EU and China reached a preliminary agreement on Thursday to lift export restrictions on rare earth elements, easing concerns of European industries and addressing a €300 billion trade deficit in 2024, but further progress is needed on market access and overcapacity issues.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Plane Crash Kills 48
A Soviet-designed passenger plane crashed in Russia's Far East on Thursday, killing all 48 passengers and crew; adverse weather and the plane's age are suspected contributing factors.
Russia Plane Crash Kills 48
A Soviet-designed passenger plane crashed in Russia's Far East on Thursday, killing all 48 passengers and crew; adverse weather and the plane's age are suspected contributing factors.
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20% Bias Score


Germany Weighs Response to Gaza Crisis Amidst Internal Divisions
Germany faces increasing pressure to sanction Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 59,000 deaths have been reported; despite internal divisions, the government is currently resisting calls to suspend its association agreement with Israel, while the situation remains volatile.
Germany Weighs Response to Gaza Crisis Amidst Internal Divisions
Germany faces increasing pressure to sanction Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 59,000 deaths have been reported; despite internal divisions, the government is currently resisting calls to suspend its association agreement with Israel, while the situation remains volatile.
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56% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Submits Bill to Restore Independence of Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies
President Zelenskyy submitted a bill to Ukraine's parliament on July 24th to restore the independence of the NABU and SAP, limiting the Prosecutor General's powers over pre-trial investigations and addressing international criticism following a previous law that reduced their autonomy.
Zelenskyy Submits Bill to Restore Independence of Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies
President Zelenskyy submitted a bill to Ukraine's parliament on July 24th to restore the independence of the NABU and SAP, limiting the Prosecutor General's powers over pre-trial investigations and addressing international criticism following a previous law that reduced their autonomy.
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32% Bias Score


Mandatory Evacuation of Families with Children from Donetsk Amidst Intensified Shelling
Donetsk authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of families with children from Dobropillia and nearby villages on July 24th due to intensified Russian shelling, including a July 16th attack that killed four and injured over 20. Approximately 928 children are being evacuated.
Mandatory Evacuation of Families with Children from Donetsk Amidst Intensified Shelling
Donetsk authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of families with children from Dobropillia and nearby villages on July 24th due to intensified Russian shelling, including a July 16th attack that killed four and injured over 20. Approximately 928 children are being evacuated.
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36% Bias Score


Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Legend, Dies at 71
US wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, 71, died Thursday of cardiac arrest in Clearwater, Florida, leaving a significant impact on professional wrestling and popular culture despite later-career controversies.
Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Legend, Dies at 71
US wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, 71, died Thursday of cardiac arrest in Clearwater, Florida, leaving a significant impact on professional wrestling and popular culture despite later-career controversies.
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40% Bias Score

CFIB Predicts Canadian Recession Amidst Trade Tensions
CFIB forecasts a Canadian recession with a 0.8% GDP decline in Q2 and Q3 2024, driven by low business confidence due to trade tensions and manufacturing weakness, impacting private investment and supply chains.

CFIB Predicts Canadian Recession Amidst Trade Tensions
CFIB forecasts a Canadian recession with a 0.8% GDP decline in Q2 and Q3 2024, driven by low business confidence due to trade tensions and manufacturing weakness, impacting private investment and supply chains.
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40% Bias Score

Swastika on Ballot in Baden-Württemberg Parliament Sparks Outrage
A ballot marked with a swastika was found in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament during a secret vote for the Upper Rhine Council, targeting an AfD candidate; this sparked outrage, investigations, and renewed tensions within the parliament.

Swastika on Ballot in Baden-Württemberg Parliament Sparks Outrage
A ballot marked with a swastika was found in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament during a secret vote for the Upper Rhine Council, targeting an AfD candidate; this sparked outrage, investigations, and renewed tensions within the parliament.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Backs Tesla Despite Stock Drop After Q2 Losses
Despite a public feud, President Trump surprisingly supported Tesla on social media Thursday, but Tesla stock fell almost 9 percent after reporting a 12 percent drop in revenue and a 16 percent drop in profit in Q2 2024, due partly to Musk's political stances, increased competition, and the loss of ...

Trump Backs Tesla Despite Stock Drop After Q2 Losses
Despite a public feud, President Trump surprisingly supported Tesla on social media Thursday, but Tesla stock fell almost 9 percent after reporting a 12 percent drop in revenue and a 16 percent drop in profit in Q2 2024, due partly to Musk's political stances, increased competition, and the loss of ...
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Draws German Condemnation
A new Ukrainian law restricting the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is facing strong criticism from German media, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU integration and Western support.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Draws German Condemnation
A new Ukrainian law restricting the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is facing strong criticism from German media, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU integration and Western support.
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60% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst Shadow Tanker Activity and EU Sanctions
Europe faces a potential escalation of conflict in the Baltic Sea due to increased Russian naval activity supporting its shadow tanker fleet and military buildup, prompting heightened checks by Denmark and incidents involving Estonia, all in response to EU sanctions against Russian oil and gas.

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst Shadow Tanker Activity and EU Sanctions
Europe faces a potential escalation of conflict in the Baltic Sea due to increased Russian naval activity supporting its shadow tanker fleet and military buildup, prompting heightened checks by Denmark and incidents involving Estonia, all in response to EU sanctions against Russian oil and gas.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Bolsters Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy initiated draft law 13533 on July 24th, aiming to strengthen NABU and SAP's independence by limiting the Prosecutor General's influence and mandating polygraph testing for security-cleared personnel to counter Russian interference.

Ukraine Bolsters Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy initiated draft law 13533 on July 24th, aiming to strengthen NABU and SAP's independence by limiting the Prosecutor General's influence and mandating polygraph testing for security-cleared personnel to counter Russian interference.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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