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US Bills Challenge Federal Reserve's Control Over Monetary Policy
Three US bills, one already signed, aim to transfer control over money creation from the Federal Reserve to private digital businesses, marking a potential shift in global power dynamics from financial speculators to digital capital.
US Bills Challenge Federal Reserve's Control Over Monetary Policy
Three US bills, one already signed, aim to transfer control over money creation from the Federal Reserve to private digital businesses, marking a potential shift in global power dynamics from financial speculators to digital capital.
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60% Bias Score


Poland's New President: Nawrocki Faces Domestic and International Challenges
Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and former head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance, won the Polish presidential election and was sworn in as president; he is wanted in Russia and faces challenges due to his political positions and lack of political experience.
Poland's New President: Nawrocki Faces Domestic and International Challenges
Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and former head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance, won the Polish presidential election and was sworn in as president; he is wanted in Russia and faces challenges due to his political positions and lack of political experience.
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40% Bias Score


Iliescu's Death Sparks Political Divisions in Romania
Romania declared August 7th a national day of mourning for former president Ion Iliescu, prompting controversy as the USR boycotted the funeral due to Iliescu's contested past, while the UDMR expressed reservations and the PSD boycotted a coalition meeting in response.
Iliescu's Death Sparks Political Divisions in Romania
Romania declared August 7th a national day of mourning for former president Ion Iliescu, prompting controversy as the USR boycotted the funeral due to Iliescu's contested past, while the UDMR expressed reservations and the PSD boycotted a coalition meeting in response.
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40% Bias Score


Söder Proposes Ending Special Aid for Ukrainian Refugees in Germany
Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder wants to end special financial support for Ukrainian refugees in Germany, proposing reduced benefits for both new and long-term residents; this contrasts with current levels of support that are among the highest in the EU, and also goes beyond a recent coali...
Söder Proposes Ending Special Aid for Ukrainian Refugees in Germany
Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder wants to end special financial support for Ukrainian refugees in Germany, proposing reduced benefits for both new and long-term residents; this contrasts with current levels of support that are among the highest in the EU, and also goes beyond a recent coali...
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36% Bias Score


German Offshore Wind Auction Fails, Raising Concerns About Renewable Energy Targets
Germany's recent offshore wind energy auction yielded zero bids, jeopardizing its renewable energy goals as investors cite rising costs and political uncertainty, demanding government intervention with Contracts-for-Difference agreements to ensure future project viability.
German Offshore Wind Auction Fails, Raising Concerns About Renewable Energy Targets
Germany's recent offshore wind energy auction yielded zero bids, jeopardizing its renewable energy goals as investors cite rising costs and political uncertainty, demanding government intervention with Contracts-for-Difference agreements to ensure future project viability.
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48% Bias Score


Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...
Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Blocks Evacuation of Injured Gaza Children
Despite several German cities offering to take in injured children from the Gaza Strip, the German government, specifically the Interior Ministry, has blocked their evacuation since 2024, citing concerns about mothers from Gaza posing a 'security risk,' a decision criticized by experts and contrasti...

Germany Blocks Evacuation of Injured Gaza Children
Despite several German cities offering to take in injured children from the Gaza Strip, the German government, specifically the Interior Ministry, has blocked their evacuation since 2024, citing concerns about mothers from Gaza posing a 'security risk,' a decision criticized by experts and contrasti...
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60% Bias Score

Bayer's Q2 Results Improved, but Glyphosate Litigation Adds €1.7 Billion Provision
Bayer reported better-than-expected Q2 results but added €1.7 billion to its provisions for US glyphosate and PCB litigation following an unfavorable court ruling; the Supreme Court's decision on a glyphosate case is pending, impacting future legal costs and strategy.

Bayer's Q2 Results Improved, but Glyphosate Litigation Adds €1.7 Billion Provision
Bayer reported better-than-expected Q2 results but added €1.7 billion to its provisions for US glyphosate and PCB litigation following an unfavorable court ruling; the Supreme Court's decision on a glyphosate case is pending, impacting future legal costs and strategy.
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40% Bias Score

Brazil Challenges US Tariffs at WTO Amid Bolsonaro Trial Pressure
Brazil initiated WTO consultations with the US on Wednesday following the imposition of 50% import tariffs by President Trump, targeting Brazilian products as leverage in the trial of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, who faces up to 40 years in prison for alleged coup attempt.

Brazil Challenges US Tariffs at WTO Amid Bolsonaro Trial Pressure
Brazil initiated WTO consultations with the US on Wednesday following the imposition of 50% import tariffs by President Trump, targeting Brazilian products as leverage in the trial of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, who faces up to 40 years in prison for alleged coup attempt.
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40% Bias Score

Indonesia Urges Climate Action Amidst Concerns Over Emission Reduction Targets
Indonesia's DGCC calls for international collaboration to fight climate change, aiming to limit global temperature rise as outlined in the Paris Agreement; however, reports suggest Indonesia may struggle to meet its emission reduction targets, potentially exhausting its carbon budget by 2027.

Indonesia Urges Climate Action Amidst Concerns Over Emission Reduction Targets
Indonesia's DGCC calls for international collaboration to fight climate change, aiming to limit global temperature rise as outlined in the Paris Agreement; however, reports suggest Indonesia may struggle to meet its emission reduction targets, potentially exhausting its carbon budget by 2027.
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24% Bias Score

Russia's Economy Teeters on Recession Amidst War, Natural Disasters, and Sanctions
Following Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries, gas prices surged in Moscow; a Kuril Islands earthquake caused massive seafood losses; and even favored defense companies face bankruptcy, with Russia's economy on the brink of recession due to significantly decreased oil and gas exports and inc...

Russia's Economy Teeters on Recession Amidst War, Natural Disasters, and Sanctions
Following Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries, gas prices surged in Moscow; a Kuril Islands earthquake caused massive seafood losses; and even favored defense companies face bankruptcy, with Russia's economy on the brink of recession due to significantly decreased oil and gas exports and inc...
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52% Bias Score

U.S.-Mediated Talks Aim to Advance Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace
On August 7-8, U.S.-mediated talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington aim to finalize a peace agreement, potentially involving a transport corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, and further marginalize Russia's role.

U.S.-Mediated Talks Aim to Advance Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace
On August 7-8, U.S.-mediated talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington aim to finalize a peace agreement, potentially involving a transport corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, and further marginalize Russia's role.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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