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OECD Report: €416 Billion Global Counterfeit Trade, EU a Major Target
A new OECD report values global trade in counterfeit goods at over €416 billion, with the EU receiving nearly €99 billion worth, primarily from China, Turkey, and Hong Kong, via postal services, express couriers, and other methods, posing significant health and safety risks.
OECD Report: €416 Billion Global Counterfeit Trade, EU a Major Target
A new OECD report values global trade in counterfeit goods at over €416 billion, with the EU receiving nearly €99 billion worth, primarily from China, Turkey, and Hong Kong, via postal services, express couriers, and other methods, posing significant health and safety risks.
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20% Bias Score


Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.
Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.
EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Suggests Ukraine Ceasefire, Trump Announces Immediate Negotiations
Following a phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Putin suggested a ceasefire is possible if both sides compromise. Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will immediately begin negotiations for a ceasefire and an end to the war, supported by several Eur...
Putin Suggests Ukraine Ceasefire, Trump Announces Immediate Negotiations
Following a phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Putin suggested a ceasefire is possible if both sides compromise. Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will immediately begin negotiations for a ceasefire and an end to the war, supported by several Eur...
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40% Bias Score


AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...
AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Peace Prospects Dim After Trump-Putin Call
Ukrainian citizens express pessimism about a swift peace deal after a Trump-Putin phone call yielded no significant breakthroughs, despite agreement on prisoner exchanges; disagreements persist over troop withdrawals and a proposed 30-day ceasefire.

Ukraine Peace Prospects Dim After Trump-Putin Call
Ukrainian citizens express pessimism about a swift peace deal after a Trump-Putin phone call yielded no significant breakthroughs, despite agreement on prisoner exchanges; disagreements persist over troop withdrawals and a proposed 30-day ceasefire.
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32% Bias Score

Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...

Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Faces Economic Stagnation in 2025
Germany's economy is projected to stagnate in 2025, with zero growth predicted by the German Council of Economic Experts and the EU Commission, following three years of stagnation and nearly 200,000 business closures in 2024, largely due to high energy costs and increased foreign competition.

Germany Faces Economic Stagnation in 2025
Germany's economy is projected to stagnate in 2025, with zero growth predicted by the German Council of Economic Experts and the EU Commission, following three years of stagnation and nearly 200,000 business closures in 2024, largely due to high energy costs and increased foreign competition.
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52% Bias Score

Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.

Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.
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28% Bias Score

Estonia Considers Ukrainian Battlefield System Amid Growing Russian Threat
Estonia's military exercise "Siil" includes over 16,000 NATO and Ukrainian troops, with Ukraine showcasing its combat-proven Delta battlefield management system and drones, prompting Estonia to consider its adoption due to growing concerns about Russia's potential post-war military actions.

Estonia Considers Ukrainian Battlefield System Amid Growing Russian Threat
Estonia's military exercise "Siil" includes over 16,000 NATO and Ukrainian troops, with Ukraine showcasing its combat-proven Delta battlefield management system and drones, prompting Estonia to consider its adoption due to growing concerns about Russia's potential post-war military actions.
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40% Bias Score

New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.

New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.
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20% Bias Score
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