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Europe's E-Car Battery Dependence on China Threatens Industry
A new Deloitte study reveals Europe's significant reliance on Chinese-made electric car batteries, jeopardizing its technological sovereignty and supply security, especially as the European e-car battery market is expected to grow from €16 billion to €54 billion by 2030.
Europe's E-Car Battery Dependence on China Threatens Industry
A new Deloitte study reveals Europe's significant reliance on Chinese-made electric car batteries, jeopardizing its technological sovereignty and supply security, especially as the European e-car battery market is expected to grow from €16 billion to €54 billion by 2030.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg Kunsthalle Faces Restitution Claim for Paula Modersohn-Becker Painting
The heirs of Robert Graetz, a Jewish art collector deported by the Nazis, are seeking the restitution of Paula Modersohn-Becker's "Junges Mädchen" painting from Hamburg's Kunsthalle, which received the artwork as a donation in 1958 from the widow of a former Nazi party member.
Hamburg Kunsthalle Faces Restitution Claim for Paula Modersohn-Becker Painting
The heirs of Robert Graetz, a Jewish art collector deported by the Nazis, are seeking the restitution of Paula Modersohn-Becker's "Junges Mädchen" painting from Hamburg's Kunsthalle, which received the artwork as a donation in 1958 from the widow of a former Nazi party member.
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20% Bias Score


US Government Sues Southern California Edison for $77M over Two Wildfires
The US Department of Justice sued Southern California Edison for over $77 million, alleging its equipment sparked the January Eaton fire, which killed 19 and destroyed over 10,000 structures, and the September 2022 Fairview fire, burning nearly 14,000 acres.
US Government Sues Southern California Edison for $77M over Two Wildfires
The US Department of Justice sued Southern California Edison for over $77 million, alleging its equipment sparked the January Eaton fire, which killed 19 and destroyed over 10,000 structures, and the September 2022 Fairview fire, burning nearly 14,000 acres.
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40% Bias Score


New York Appeals Court to Rehear Trump Fraud Case
New York's attorney general is appealing a lower court decision that overturned a $515 million fraud penalty against Donald Trump, while Trump is appealing the remaining sanctions.
New York Appeals Court to Rehear Trump Fraud Case
New York's attorney general is appealing a lower court decision that overturned a $515 million fraud penalty against Donald Trump, while Trump is appealing the remaining sanctions.
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12% Bias Score


Kennedy Claims Biden Admin "Twisted Data" on Abortion Pills, Threatens Rollback
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of manipulating data on abortion pills, suggesting potential rollbacks of expanded access regulations, a claim disputed by over 100 studies confirming the pills' safety and efficacy.
Kennedy Claims Biden Admin "Twisted Data" on Abortion Pills, Threatens Rollback
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of manipulating data on abortion pills, suggesting potential rollbacks of expanded access regulations, a claim disputed by over 100 studies confirming the pills' safety and efficacy.
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28% Bias Score


Turkey's Rule of Law Undermined Amidst Claims of an Ongoing Coup
Turkey is experiencing a de facto coup, where the executive branch, led by President Erdoğan, manipulates the judiciary and electoral processes to maintain power, undermining the rule of law and democratic norms.
Turkey's Rule of Law Undermined Amidst Claims of an Ongoing Coup
Turkey is experiencing a de facto coup, where the executive branch, led by President Erdoğan, manipulates the judiciary and electoral processes to maintain power, undermining the rule of law and democratic norms.
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60% Bias Score

Russia's Online Harassment Campaign Targets EU President von der Leyen
Following a suspected GPS interference incident, Russian online attacks against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen intensified, fueled by her pro-Ukraine stance and perceived threat to Russia's interests.

Russia's Online Harassment Campaign Targets EU President von der Leyen
Following a suspected GPS interference incident, Russian online attacks against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen intensified, fueled by her pro-Ukraine stance and perceived threat to Russia's interests.
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56% Bias Score

US Designates Two Ecuadorian Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The US government has designated two Ecuadorian drug cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling the seizure of their US assets and facilitating intelligence sharing, while pledging nearly $20 million in aid to Ecuador to combat drug trafficking.

US Designates Two Ecuadorian Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The US government has designated two Ecuadorian drug cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling the seizure of their US assets and facilitating intelligence sharing, while pledging nearly $20 million in aid to Ecuador to combat drug trafficking.
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40% Bias Score

Parents Plead Not Guilty in Missing Baby Case
Jake and Rebecca Haro, parents of missing seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro, pleaded not guilty to murder charges; inconsistencies in Rebecca's abduction story and Jake's history of child abuse led to charges.

Parents Plead Not Guilty in Missing Baby Case
Jake and Rebecca Haro, parents of missing seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro, pleaded not guilty to murder charges; inconsistencies in Rebecca's abduction story and Jake's history of child abuse led to charges.
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44% Bias Score

Wildfire Devastates Historic California Gold Rush Town
A wildfire in California's Sierra Nevada foothills has destroyed several buildings in Chinese Camp, a historic Gold Rush-era town founded by Chinese miners in the 19th century, forcing nearly 100 residents to evacuate.

Wildfire Devastates Historic California Gold Rush Town
A wildfire in California's Sierra Nevada foothills has destroyed several buildings in Chinese Camp, a historic Gold Rush-era town founded by Chinese miners in the 19th century, forcing nearly 100 residents to evacuate.
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32% Bias Score

Italian Pizza Makers Fundraise for Gaza Emergency
Napoli-based pizza maker Luciano Sorbillo launched "Una Pizza per Gaza," a nationwide Italian initiative donating €1 per pizza sold to Emergency's Palestinian healthcare projects from September 15th to October 15th.

Italian Pizza Makers Fundraise for Gaza Emergency
Napoli-based pizza maker Luciano Sorbillo launched "Una Pizza per Gaza," a nationwide Italian initiative donating €1 per pizza sold to Emergency's Palestinian healthcare projects from September 15th to October 15th.
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48% Bias Score

Alcalá de Henares Emergency Reception Center Operating at Maximum Capacity Amidst Increased Immigrant Influx
The Alcalá de Henares Emergency Reception Center, with 1,800 places, is overcrowded due to a recent surge in immigrants from the Canary Islands, leading to internal conflicts and safety concerns among staff.

Alcalá de Henares Emergency Reception Center Operating at Maximum Capacity Amidst Increased Immigrant Influx
The Alcalá de Henares Emergency Reception Center, with 1,800 places, is overcrowded due to a recent surge in immigrants from the Canary Islands, leading to internal conflicts and safety concerns among staff.
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52% Bias Score
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