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Burkinabe Influencer Found Dead in Ivorian Prison
Burkinabe influencer Alain Christophe Traoré, arrested in Abidjan in January for alleged collaboration with a foreign state, was found dead in his prison cell on July 24th; Ivorian authorities claim suicide, but an investigation is underway.
Burkinabe Influencer Found Dead in Ivorian Prison
Burkinabe influencer Alain Christophe Traoré, arrested in Abidjan in January for alleged collaboration with a foreign state, was found dead in his prison cell on July 24th; Ivorian authorities claim suicide, but an investigation is underway.
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48% Bias Score


EU Averts 30% US Tariff, Agrees to 15%
The European Union and the United States reached a trade agreement on July 27th, resulting in a 15% tariff on EU goods exported to the US, averting a threatened 30% tariff; the agreement includes EU commitments to purchase $750 billion in US energy and invest $600 billion more in the US.
EU Averts 30% US Tariff, Agrees to 15%
The European Union and the United States reached a trade agreement on July 27th, resulting in a 15% tariff on EU goods exported to the US, averting a threatened 30% tariff; the agreement includes EU commitments to purchase $750 billion in US energy and invest $600 billion more in the US.
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48% Bias Score


UN Urges Australia to Boost Climate Action Amidst Parliamentary Debate
The UN climate chief urged Australia to adopt more ambitious climate action, as parliament debates emission reduction targets, with a bill to overturn the net-zero goal by 2050 introduced while a new 2035 target is considered, highlighting the country's continued reliance on fossil fuels despite fac...
UN Urges Australia to Boost Climate Action Amidst Parliamentary Debate
The UN climate chief urged Australia to adopt more ambitious climate action, as parliament debates emission reduction targets, with a bill to overturn the net-zero goal by 2050 introduced while a new 2035 target is considered, highlighting the country's continued reliance on fossil fuels despite fac...
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40% Bias Score


Nicotine Pouches Fuel Addiction Crisis Among European Teens
A surge in nicotine pouch use among British teens is causing alarm, with users reporting intense effects and severe gum damage; the unregulated sale of these products, containing up to 150mg of nicotine per pouch, is fueling an addiction crisis.
Nicotine Pouches Fuel Addiction Crisis Among European Teens
A surge in nicotine pouch use among British teens is causing alarm, with users reporting intense effects and severe gum damage; the unregulated sale of these products, containing up to 150mg of nicotine per pouch, is fueling an addiction crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Franco-German Defense Ambitions Hampered by Financial and Strategic Divergences
France and Germany, facing differing financial situations and strategic priorities, are attempting to bolster their defenses despite disagreements over resource allocation in projects like the €100 billion FCAS fighter jet program, hindered by France's high debt and Germany's reluctance to joint EU ...
Franco-German Defense Ambitions Hampered by Financial and Strategic Divergences
France and Germany, facing differing financial situations and strategic priorities, are attempting to bolster their defenses despite disagreements over resource allocation in projects like the €100 billion FCAS fighter jet program, hindered by France's high debt and Germany's reluctance to joint EU ...
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36% Bias Score


Ancient Synagogue Unearthed in Spain Challenges Historical Narratives
Archaeological findings in Castulo, Spain, reveal evidence of a previously unknown Jewish community in a building initially thought to be a Christian church. Artifacts discovered between 2012-2013, including oil lamps with menorah designs and Hebrew inscriptions, suggest a synagogue dating to the la...
Ancient Synagogue Unearthed in Spain Challenges Historical Narratives
Archaeological findings in Castulo, Spain, reveal evidence of a previously unknown Jewish community in a building initially thought to be a Christian church. Artifacts discovered between 2012-2013, including oil lamps with menorah designs and Hebrew inscriptions, suggest a synagogue dating to the la...
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36% Bias Score

Burkinabé Opposition Leader Abducted After Criticizing Military Junta
Burkinabé lawyer and political leader Hermann Yaméogo was abducted from his Ouagadougou home on July 26th by armed men following his publication of a critical analysis of the country's sociopolitical situation under military rule, raising concerns about freedom of expression.

Burkinabé Opposition Leader Abducted After Criticizing Military Junta
Burkinabé lawyer and political leader Hermann Yaméogo was abducted from his Ouagadougou home on July 26th by armed men following his publication of a critical analysis of the country's sociopolitical situation under military rule, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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44% Bias Score

Ghana Evacuates Students, Imposes Curfew Amidst Renewed Bawku Violence
Due to escalating violence in Bawku, Ghana, the government evacuated students from schools and imposed a curfew after gunmen attacked schools and killed students; the conflict, lasting over 60 years, stems from a land dispute between two ethnic groups.

Ghana Evacuates Students, Imposes Curfew Amidst Renewed Bawku Violence
Due to escalating violence in Bawku, Ghana, the government evacuated students from schools and imposed a curfew after gunmen attacked schools and killed students; the conflict, lasting over 60 years, stems from a land dispute between two ethnic groups.
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36% Bias Score

Landslide in Hebei Province Kills Four Amid Widespread Flooding in Northern China
Heavy rainfall in northern China caused a landslide in Hebei province, killing four and leaving eight missing, prompting flood warnings in Beijing and 11 other provinces; more than 4,400 people were relocated due to flash floods and landslides.

Landslide in Hebei Province Kills Four Amid Widespread Flooding in Northern China
Heavy rainfall in northern China caused a landslide in Hebei province, killing four and leaving eight missing, prompting flood warnings in Beijing and 11 other provinces; more than 4,400 people were relocated due to flash floods and landslides.
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20% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Hamas of Stealing Gaza Aid, Urges Israel to Decide Future
US President Trump claimed Gaza's situation is due to "malnutrition," not famine, accusing Hamas of stealing aid; he announced $60 million in aid, demanded hostage returns, and urged Israel to decide Gaza's future; Egypt and Jordan provided aid; Israel announced temporary localized military suspensi...

Trump Accuses Hamas of Stealing Gaza Aid, Urges Israel to Decide Future
US President Trump claimed Gaza's situation is due to "malnutrition," not famine, accusing Hamas of stealing aid; he announced $60 million in aid, demanded hostage returns, and urged Israel to decide Gaza's future; Egypt and Jordan provided aid; Israel announced temporary localized military suspensi...
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44% Bias Score

ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady at 2%, Maintaining Inflation Target
The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its key interest rate unchanged at 2% on Thursday, citing that inflation is at its medium-term target of 2%, despite acknowledging risks from trade tensions, a stronger euro and geopolitical uncertainty; the decision will be reassessed in September.

ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady at 2%, Maintaining Inflation Target
The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its key interest rate unchanged at 2% on Thursday, citing that inflation is at its medium-term target of 2%, despite acknowledging risks from trade tensions, a stronger euro and geopolitical uncertainty; the decision will be reassessed in September.
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40% Bias Score

EMA Reverses Alzheimer's Drug Block, Approves Donanemab Under Strict Protocols
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) reversed its decision to block Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment, approving it for early-stage patients with at most one copy of a specific gene under strict safety protocols after initially deeming the risks outweighed the benefits; Donanemab slows Alzheimer...

EMA Reverses Alzheimer's Drug Block, Approves Donanemab Under Strict Protocols
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) reversed its decision to block Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment, approving it for early-stage patients with at most one copy of a specific gene under strict safety protocols after initially deeming the risks outweighed the benefits; Donanemab slows Alzheimer...
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40% Bias Score
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