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Trump Demands Intel CEO's Resignation Over China Ties
President Donald Trump demanded the immediate resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, citing alleged problematic China ties; Intel's shares fell over 3%; concerns center on Tan's investments in Chinese firms with alleged military links.
Trump Demands Intel CEO's Resignation Over China Ties
President Donald Trump demanded the immediate resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, citing alleged problematic China ties; Intel's shares fell over 3%; concerns center on Tan's investments in Chinese firms with alleged military links.
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48% Bias Score


Belgian Court Halts Military Equipment Transit to Israel
A Belgian court ordered the Flemish government to stop the transit of military equipment to Israel after finding tank components in Antwerp destined for an Israeli army supplier, citing the Geneva Convention and Arms Trade Treaty, and imposing a €50,000 fine per violation.
Belgian Court Halts Military Equipment Transit to Israel
A Belgian court ordered the Flemish government to stop the transit of military equipment to Israel after finding tank components in Antwerp destined for an Israeli army supplier, citing the Geneva Convention and Arms Trade Treaty, and imposing a €50,000 fine per violation.
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56% Bias Score


Brussels Court Halts Military Shipments to Israel, Citing Potential War Crimes
A Brussels court ordered the Flemish government to halt a shipment of military equipment to Israel, imposing a €50,000 fine per violation and banning future shipments; this follows a lawsuit by four Flemish organizations alleging the equipment's intended use in potential war crimes in Gaza.
Brussels Court Halts Military Shipments to Israel, Citing Potential War Crimes
A Brussels court ordered the Flemish government to halt a shipment of military equipment to Israel, imposing a €50,000 fine per violation and banning future shipments; this follows a lawsuit by four Flemish organizations alleging the equipment's intended use in potential war crimes in Gaza.
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56% Bias Score


EU and US Agree to 15% Tariff, $1.35 Trillion in Energy and Investment Commitments
The EU and US agreed to a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, down from a threatened 30%, with the EU also committing to $750 billion in US energy purchases and $600 billion in US investments by the end of Trump's presidency, prompting criticism of the EU's concessions.
EU and US Agree to 15% Tariff, $1.35 Trillion in Energy and Investment Commitments
The EU and US agreed to a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, down from a threatened 30%, with the EU also committing to $750 billion in US energy purchases and $600 billion in US investments by the end of Trump's presidency, prompting criticism of the EU's concessions.
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48% Bias Score


German-Israeli Hostage Crisis: Family Demands Stronger German Action
Itay Chen, a German-Israeli soldier missing since October 7, 2023, after a Hamas attack, prompts his parents to urge Germany for more active involvement in securing his return and targeting Hamas funding, despite uncertainty about his fate.
German-Israeli Hostage Crisis: Family Demands Stronger German Action
Itay Chen, a German-Israeli soldier missing since October 7, 2023, after a Hamas attack, prompts his parents to urge Germany for more active involvement in securing his return and targeting Hamas funding, despite uncertainty about his fate.
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44% Bias Score


EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's Peace Process and Reconstruction
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone on August 7th, reaffirming the EU's strong support for a negotiated peace in Ukraine, including its future EU membership and post-war reconstruction, while the EU simultaneously stated that ...
EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's Peace Process and Reconstruction
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone on August 7th, reaffirming the EU's strong support for a negotiated peace in Ukraine, including its future EU membership and post-war reconstruction, while the EU simultaneously stated that ...
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40% Bias Score

Belgian Court Halts Military Exports to Israel, Citing Genocide Concerns
A Brussels court ordered the Flemish government to halt a shipment of military equipment to Israel, imposing a €50,000 fine per future shipment due to insufficient oversight violating international conventions prohibiting arms exports usable in war crimes or genocide.

Belgian Court Halts Military Exports to Israel, Citing Genocide Concerns
A Brussels court ordered the Flemish government to halt a shipment of military equipment to Israel, imposing a €50,000 fine per future shipment due to insufficient oversight violating international conventions prohibiting arms exports usable in war crimes or genocide.
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48% Bias Score

Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...

Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...
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56% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...

French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...
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40% Bias Score

Haiti's New President Faces Gang Threat
On Thursday, wealthy businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr became Haiti's transitional president, tasked with restoring order in a country where gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince; however, gang leader Jimmy Chérizier vowed to overthrow the new government, highlighting the immense challenge.

Haiti's New President Faces Gang Threat
On Thursday, wealthy businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr became Haiti's transitional president, tasked with restoring order in a country where gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince; however, gang leader Jimmy Chérizier vowed to overthrow the new government, highlighting the immense challenge.
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40% Bias Score

Putin Initiates Meeting With Trump to Avoid Sanctions
A potential meeting between Presidents Putin and Trump is being planned for next week, possibly in the UAE or Switzerland, with Russia initiating the meeting likely to avoid further sanctions. The US aims to leverage this meeting to engage Putin directly in negotiations.

Putin Initiates Meeting With Trump to Avoid Sanctions
A potential meeting between Presidents Putin and Trump is being planned for next week, possibly in the UAE or Switzerland, with Russia initiating the meeting likely to avoid further sanctions. The US aims to leverage this meeting to engage Putin directly in negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Court Ruling, Announces Referendum in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's (CIK) decision to revoke his mandate, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik announced a referendum on the constitution's alleged violation, defying a court ruling with a partial fine payment and facing potential early elections.

Dodik Defies Court Ruling, Announces Referendum in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's (CIK) decision to revoke his mandate, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik announced a referendum on the constitution's alleged violation, defying a court ruling with a partial fine payment and facing potential early elections.
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40% Bias Score
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