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Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.
Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.
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56% Bias Score


1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.
1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.
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40% Bias Score


Thailand, Cambodia to Hold Final Talks to End Deadly Border Clashes
Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia on Monday to negotiate an end to four days of deadly border clashes that have killed at least 34 people and displaced 200,000, mediated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim; artillery fire continued Sunday despite a claimed ceasefire agreement.
Thailand, Cambodia to Hold Final Talks to End Deadly Border Clashes
Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia on Monday to negotiate an end to four days of deadly border clashes that have killed at least 34 people and displaced 200,000, mediated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim; artillery fire continued Sunday despite a claimed ceasefire agreement.
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32% Bias Score


Anwar Ibrahim's Indonesia Visit Focuses on Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will visit Indonesia on July 28-29, 2025, for the 13th Annual Indonesia-Malaysia Consultation, meeting with President Prabowo Subianto to discuss strategic relations and witness the signing of four MoUs. He will also visit the ASEAN Secretariat.
Anwar Ibrahim's Indonesia Visit Focuses on Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will visit Indonesia on July 28-29, 2025, for the 13th Annual Indonesia-Malaysia Consultation, meeting with President Prabowo Subianto to discuss strategic relations and witness the signing of four MoUs. He will also visit the ASEAN Secretariat.
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40% Bias Score


German Climate Activism Faces Setbacks Amidst Political Shifts
Despite continued public support for climate action in Germany, the Fridays for Future movement struggles due to decreased trust in the government, a left-leaning political shift prioritizing social justice, and internal frustration.
German Climate Activism Faces Setbacks Amidst Political Shifts
Despite continued public support for climate action in Germany, the Fridays for Future movement struggles due to decreased trust in the government, a left-leaning political shift prioritizing social justice, and internal frustration.
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52% Bias Score


EU and US Agree to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal
The European Union and the United States agreed to a 15% tariff on most EU imports into the US, averting a threatened 30% increase, in exchange for increased EU energy imports and US investments.
EU and US Agree to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal
The European Union and the United States agreed to a 15% tariff on most EU imports into the US, averting a threatened 30% increase, in exchange for increased EU energy imports and US investments.
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16% Bias Score

Ecuador Ordered to Protect Last Isolated Indigenous Groups
On March 13, 2024, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Ecuador must protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane, Ecuador's last voluntarily isolated indigenous groups, from threats like oil extraction and illegal logging, following a 19-year legal battle.

Ecuador Ordered to Protect Last Isolated Indigenous Groups
On March 13, 2024, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Ecuador must protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane, Ecuador's last voluntarily isolated indigenous groups, from threats like oil extraction and illegal logging, following a 19-year legal battle.
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24% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst EU Sanctions and Increased Russian Covert Maritime Activity
EU sanctions on Russian oil and gas have led to increased covert Russian tanker activity in the Baltic Sea, prompting heightened inspections by Denmark and raising concerns of potential conflict escalation; Russia threatens to defend its maritime transport.

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst EU Sanctions and Increased Russian Covert Maritime Activity
EU sanctions on Russian oil and gas have led to increased covert Russian tanker activity in the Baltic Sea, prompting heightened inspections by Denmark and raising concerns of potential conflict escalation; Russia threatens to defend its maritime transport.
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36% Bias Score

US-EU Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, Energy Shift, and Economic Uncertainty
The US and EU concluded a trade deal imposing a 15% tariff on various products, with the EU committing to $600 billion in US investments and $750 billion in energy purchases to replace Russian imports; the agreement, however, faces criticism for its tariff levels and potential environmental conseque...

US-EU Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, Energy Shift, and Economic Uncertainty
The US and EU concluded a trade deal imposing a 15% tariff on various products, with the EU committing to $600 billion in US investments and $750 billion in energy purchases to replace Russian imports; the agreement, however, faces criticism for its tariff levels and potential environmental conseque...
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40% Bias Score

Private Prisons Profit from Trump's Immigration Policies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Private prison corporations, CoreCivic and GEO Group, experienced a significant economic boom after donating heavily to President Trump's campaign, coinciding with a near doubling of detention centers and a sharp increase in migrant detentions, despite reports of poor conditions and human rights vio...

Private Prisons Profit from Trump's Immigration Policies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Private prison corporations, CoreCivic and GEO Group, experienced a significant economic boom after donating heavily to President Trump's campaign, coinciding with a near doubling of detention centers and a sharp increase in migrant detentions, despite reports of poor conditions and human rights vio...
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44% Bias Score

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal with US
The EU and the US reached a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, in exchange for increased US investment and energy purchases from the EU; however, the deal has received mixed reactions due to economic and environmental concerns.

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal with US
The EU and the US reached a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, in exchange for increased US investment and energy purchases from the EU; however, the deal has received mixed reactions due to economic and environmental concerns.
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60% Bias Score

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Overtures for Improved Relations
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, rejected South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's offer to reset relations, citing Seoul's close ties with the US and upcoming military exercises as signs of continued hostility; this follows the end of loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along the...

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Overtures for Improved Relations
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, rejected South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's offer to reset relations, citing Seoul's close ties with the US and upcoming military exercises as signs of continued hostility; this follows the end of loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along the...
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40% Bias Score
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