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22 Dead in Angola Fuel Price Protest
At least 22 people died and 200 were injured in protests in Angola against fuel price hikes, causing widespread unrest, business closures, and over 1,200 arrests; the government called the protests acts of vandalism.
22 Dead in Angola Fuel Price Protest
At least 22 people died and 200 were injured in protests in Angola against fuel price hikes, causing widespread unrest, business closures, and over 1,200 arrests; the government called the protests acts of vandalism.
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52% Bias Score


€127 Billion in EU Defense Loan Requests Submitted
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans from the European Commission's SAFE program by July 29th, 2024, to fund defense projects, prioritizing European industry and aiming to boost collective defense spending by the end of the decade.
€127 Billion in EU Defense Loan Requests Submitted
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans from the European Commission's SAFE program by July 29th, 2024, to fund defense projects, prioritizing European industry and aiming to boost collective defense spending by the end of the decade.
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36% Bias Score


EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Controversy
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase from the previous budget, consolidating funds and increasing flexibility, but sparking controversy over potential cuts to agriculture and cohesion policies, and facing resistance from some member states.
EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Controversy
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase from the previous budget, consolidating funds and increasing flexibility, but sparking controversy over potential cuts to agriculture and cohesion policies, and facing resistance from some member states.
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36% Bias Score


U.S.-EU Trade Deal Stalls European Stock Rally
A new U.S.-EU trade deal, involving a 15% tariff on most EU goods, has stalled a recent rally in European stocks, while U.S. stocks continue to reach new highs due to optimism around trade, AI, and potential interest rate cuts. The euro is also expected to fall for the first time this year.
U.S.-EU Trade Deal Stalls European Stock Rally
A new U.S.-EU trade deal, involving a 15% tariff on most EU goods, has stalled a recent rally in European stocks, while U.S. stocks continue to reach new highs due to optimism around trade, AI, and potential interest rate cuts. The euro is also expected to fall for the first time this year.
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40% Bias Score


Solingen Arson: Life Sentence, but Far-Right Motive Ignored
A court in Germany sentenced a man to life in prison for a fatal arson attack in Solingen that killed four people of Bulgarian-Turkish descent; however, the court largely disregarded evidence suggesting a possible far-right motive, sparking outrage among the victims' families and raising concerns ab...
Solingen Arson: Life Sentence, but Far-Right Motive Ignored
A court in Germany sentenced a man to life in prison for a fatal arson attack in Solingen that killed four people of Bulgarian-Turkish descent; however, the court largely disregarded evidence suggesting a possible far-right motive, sparking outrage among the victims' families and raising concerns ab...
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48% Bias Score


Powerful Earthquake off Kamchatka Triggers Tsunami Warnings Across Pacific
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.7-8.8 struck off Kamchatka, Russia, on Wednesday, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific, causing waves up to 5 meters in Kamchatka and prompting evacuations in multiple countries.
Powerful Earthquake off Kamchatka Triggers Tsunami Warnings Across Pacific
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.7-8.8 struck off Kamchatka, Russia, on Wednesday, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific, causing waves up to 5 meters in Kamchatka and prompting evacuations in multiple countries.
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28% Bias Score

EU Launches New Digital Border System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will begin a six-month phased rollout on October 12th, 2024, registering biometric data of non-EU travelers entering the Schengen Area to strengthen border security and track overstays; the system will be fully deployed by April 2025.

EU Launches New Digital Border System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will begin a six-month phased rollout on October 12th, 2024, registering biometric data of non-EU travelers entering the Schengen Area to strengthen border security and track overstays; the system will be fully deployed by April 2025.
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44% Bias Score

EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Opposition
The European Union's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase, aims for greater efficiency and flexibility, but faces strong opposition due to its consolidation of agricultural and cohesion funds and high cost, with final approval potentially taking up to two years.

EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Opposition
The European Union's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase, aims for greater efficiency and flexibility, but faces strong opposition due to its consolidation of agricultural and cohesion funds and high cost, with final approval potentially taking up to two years.
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40% Bias Score

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting approximately €45 billion, demonstrating significant commitment to bolstering national security and EU defense capabilities under the SAFE program.

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting approximately €45 billion, demonstrating significant commitment to bolstering national security and EU defense capabilities under the SAFE program.
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36% Bias Score

Emerging Market Rally Faces Headwinds Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
Emerging market stocks have rallied 17% this year, driven partly by a weak dollar, but experts warn of potential risks from looming US tariffs and a possible US recession.

Emerging Market Rally Faces Headwinds Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
Emerging market stocks have rallied 17% this year, driven partly by a weak dollar, but experts warn of potential risks from looming US tariffs and a possible US recession.
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40% Bias Score

German Biathlon Champion Dies in Pakistan Rockfall
German biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier (31) died instantly in a rockfall while climbing in Pakistan's Karakoram range at 5700 meters on July 30th, fulfilling her wish to be left on the mountain in case of a fatal accident.

German Biathlon Champion Dies in Pakistan Rockfall
German biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier (31) died instantly in a rockfall while climbing in Pakistan's Karakoram range at 5700 meters on July 30th, fulfilling her wish to be left on the mountain in case of a fatal accident.
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48% Bias Score

US-UK Tech Talks Explode in Heated Free Speech Clash
During a U.S. congressional delegation's visit to the U.K. to discuss tech regulation, a heated argument broke out between U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin and Nigel Farage over free speech, highlighting differing views on the U.K.'s Online Safety Act and its implications for U.S. tech companies.

US-UK Tech Talks Explode in Heated Free Speech Clash
During a U.S. congressional delegation's visit to the U.K. to discuss tech regulation, a heated argument broke out between U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin and Nigel Farage over free speech, highlighting differing views on the U.K.'s Online Safety Act and its implications for U.S. tech companies.
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56% Bias Score
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