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2025 Heatwaves Intensified by Urban Heat Island Effect Across Europe
Multiple heatwaves in 2025 intensified by the Urban Heat Island effect across Europe caused a significant increase in hospital admissions (18.9%), disproportionately affecting poorer urban populations with limited access to green spaces; experts warn of uninhabitable cities if CO2 emissions aren't r...
2025 Heatwaves Intensified by Urban Heat Island Effect Across Europe
Multiple heatwaves in 2025 intensified by the Urban Heat Island effect across Europe caused a significant increase in hospital admissions (18.9%), disproportionately affecting poorer urban populations with limited access to green spaces; experts warn of uninhabitable cities if CO2 emissions aren't r...
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40% Bias Score


EU Toolkit Targets Viral Hepatitis Elimination in Prisons
The EU launched a toolkit to combat viral hepatitis in prisons, aiming for elimination by 2030, addressing the high prevalence among incarcerated populations and drug users, and highlighting challenges like limited resources and inadequate training.
EU Toolkit Targets Viral Hepatitis Elimination in Prisons
The EU launched a toolkit to combat viral hepatitis in prisons, aiming for elimination by 2030, addressing the high prevalence among incarcerated populations and drug users, and highlighting challenges like limited resources and inadequate training.
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12% Bias Score


Hungary Urges EU-Russia Summit Amidst Ukraine Crisis
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán urged the EU to hold a summit with Russia before a planned US-Russia meeting to address the Ukraine crisis, citing the EU's perceived inaction and advocating for diplomacy over military conflict, despite previous EU opposition to similar Hungarian initiatives.
Hungary Urges EU-Russia Summit Amidst Ukraine Crisis
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán urged the EU to hold a summit with Russia before a planned US-Russia meeting to address the Ukraine crisis, citing the EU's perceived inaction and advocating for diplomacy over military conflict, despite previous EU opposition to similar Hungarian initiatives.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict Escalation
Germany suspended arms exports to Israel usable in Gaza, citing concerns over civilian casualties and humanitarian access amid Israel's planned military escalation. This decision follows Israel's approval of a plan to further militarily occupy Gaza and Germany's prior significant arms exports to Isr...
Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict Escalation
Germany suspended arms exports to Israel usable in Gaza, citing concerns over civilian casualties and humanitarian access amid Israel's planned military escalation. This decision follows Israel's approval of a plan to further militarily occupy Gaza and Germany's prior significant arms exports to Isr...
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48% Bias Score


Three Reichsbürger Suspects Arrested in Germany
German police arrested three men suspected of being members of a terrorist organization linked to the Reichsbürger movement on December 7th, 2023, following raids in three states; they are accused of planning a violent overthrow of the government.
Three Reichsbürger Suspects Arrested in Germany
German police arrested three men suspected of being members of a terrorist organization linked to the Reichsbürger movement on December 7th, 2023, following raids in three states; they are accused of planning a violent overthrow of the government.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Partially Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany partially halts arms exports to Israel, citing concerns over Israel's planned military operation in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis; €485.1 million in arms were approved for export to Israel from October 7, 2023, to May 13, 2025.
Germany Partially Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany partially halts arms exports to Israel, citing concerns over Israel's planned military operation in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis; €485.1 million in arms were approved for export to Israel from October 7, 2023, to May 13, 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Urban Heat Island Effect Intensifies 2025 European Heatwaves
The 2025 European heatwaves intensified the urban heat island effect, increasing city temperatures by 2–4°C above rural areas, impacting nearly 40% of the population and causing an 18.9% rise in hospital admissions, particularly among vulnerable groups; this effect is exacerbated by socio-economic f...

Urban Heat Island Effect Intensifies 2025 European Heatwaves
The 2025 European heatwaves intensified the urban heat island effect, increasing city temperatures by 2–4°C above rural areas, impacting nearly 40% of the population and causing an 18.9% rise in hospital admissions, particularly among vulnerable groups; this effect is exacerbated by socio-economic f...
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40% Bias Score

UK Outsources Gaza Surveillance to US Firm Amidst Internal Divisions
The UK MoD secretly contracted a US company, Straight Flight Nevada Commercial Leasing LLC, to conduct surveillance flights over Gaza to provide intelligence to the Israeli army, replacing unavailable RAF Shadow R1 drones; this action reveals a shift in UK intelligence operations and underscores int...

UK Outsources Gaza Surveillance to US Firm Amidst Internal Divisions
The UK MoD secretly contracted a US company, Straight Flight Nevada Commercial Leasing LLC, to conduct surveillance flights over Gaza to provide intelligence to the Israeli army, replacing unavailable RAF Shadow R1 drones; this action reveals a shift in UK intelligence operations and underscores int...
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48% Bias Score

EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.

EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.
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40% Bias Score

EU Air Passenger Rights Facing Citizen Backlash
A European citizens' initiative is gathering signatures to overturn a proposed EU regulation that would raise the minimum flight delay for compensation to four to six hours and lower compensation for long-haul flights; the initiative argues this will cost passengers money, time and rights, while air...

EU Air Passenger Rights Facing Citizen Backlash
A European citizens' initiative is gathering signatures to overturn a proposed EU regulation that would raise the minimum flight delay for compensation to four to six hours and lower compensation for long-haul flights; the initiative argues this will cost passengers money, time and rights, while air...
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60% Bias Score

Indigenous Partnerships Key to Canada's Energy Future
The successful Haisla Nation and Pembina-led Cedar LNG project, now the world's largest Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility, exemplifies how prioritizing Indigenous partnerships, not just legislation, leads to successful energy development in Canada.

Indigenous Partnerships Key to Canada's Energy Future
The successful Haisla Nation and Pembina-led Cedar LNG project, now the world's largest Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility, exemplifies how prioritizing Indigenous partnerships, not just legislation, leads to successful energy development in Canada.
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44% Bias Score

Togo's "Constitutional Coup": Gnassingbe Consolidates Power
Following a constitutional amendment, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe stepped down in May 2024 but retained significant power as head of the new Council of Ministers, prompting accusations of a "constitutional coup" and raising concerns about democratic backsliding.

Togo's "Constitutional Coup": Gnassingbe Consolidates Power
Following a constitutional amendment, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe stepped down in May 2024 but retained significant power as head of the new Council of Ministers, prompting accusations of a "constitutional coup" and raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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52% Bias Score
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