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EU Approves €93 Billion Retaliatory Tariff List Against US
The European Commission announced on July 24, 2025 that it believes a US tariff agreement is within reach, while EU member states approved a €93 billion retaliatory list against US goods, effective August 7th if negotiations fail. This list combines previous responses to US tariffs on steel, aluminu...
EU Approves €93 Billion Retaliatory Tariff List Against US
The European Commission announced on July 24, 2025 that it believes a US tariff agreement is within reach, while EU member states approved a €93 billion retaliatory list against US goods, effective August 7th if negotiations fail. This list combines previous responses to US tariffs on steel, aluminu...
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Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...
Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...
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Intel Cancels €30 Billion German Chip Factory
Intel cancelled its plan to build a €30 billion chip factory in Magdeburg, Germany, due to weak product demand and the company's financial struggles, resulting in the loss of 3,000 jobs and a significant blow to Germany's efforts to secure its chip supply chain.
Intel Cancels €30 Billion German Chip Factory
Intel cancelled its plan to build a €30 billion chip factory in Magdeburg, Germany, due to weak product demand and the company's financial struggles, resulting in the loss of 3,000 jobs and a significant blow to Germany's efforts to secure its chip supply chain.
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Ukraine Conscripts Mentally Unfit Soldier, Exposing Systemic Flaws
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, including low IQ and emotional instability, was conscripted despite his condition, highlighting flaws in Ukraine's military medical screening process and raising concerns about his safety and the safety of his unit.
Ukraine Conscripts Mentally Unfit Soldier, Exposing Systemic Flaws
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, including low IQ and emotional instability, was conscripted despite his condition, highlighting flaws in Ukraine's military medical screening process and raising concerns about his safety and the safety of his unit.
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ArcelorMittal Halts German Green Steel Plans
ArcelorMittal suspended its plans for green steel production in Germany due to high energy costs and insufficient green hydrogen infrastructure, highlighting challenges in decarbonizing the steel industry and impacting Germany's climate goals.
ArcelorMittal Halts German Green Steel Plans
ArcelorMittal suspended its plans for green steel production in Germany due to high energy costs and insufficient green hydrogen infrastructure, highlighting challenges in decarbonizing the steel industry and impacting Germany's climate goals.
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Kyiv Protests Against Curtailed Anti-Corruption Agencies
On July 24th, 2024, approximately 2,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against a recently passed law limiting the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), despite two counter-bills being registered to restore their autonomy.
Kyiv Protests Against Curtailed Anti-Corruption Agencies
On July 24th, 2024, approximately 2,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against a recently passed law limiting the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), despite two counter-bills being registered to restore their autonomy.
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Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 14 Dead, International Concern Mounts
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia on July 25, 2025, resulted in at least 14 deaths and dozens of injuries, escalating a long-standing territorial dispute that involves airstrikes and international calls for de-escalation.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 14 Dead, International Concern Mounts
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia on July 25, 2025, resulted in at least 14 deaths and dozens of injuries, escalating a long-standing territorial dispute that involves airstrikes and international calls for de-escalation.
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40% Bias Score

Macron's Planned Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis Draws Criticism
French President Macron announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, prompting strong criticism from the US and Israel amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza marked by widespread hunger and hampered aid delivery following Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Isr...

Macron's Planned Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis Draws Criticism
French President Macron announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, prompting strong criticism from the US and Israel amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza marked by widespread hunger and hampered aid delivery following Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Isr...
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Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan, Raising Human Rights Concerns
On July 18th, Germany deported 81 individuals to Afghanistan, fulfilling a coalition agreement and prompting a debate about Germany's relations with the Taliban regime amid concerns over human rights violations.

Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan, Raising Human Rights Concerns
On July 18th, Germany deported 81 individuals to Afghanistan, fulfilling a coalition agreement and prompting a debate about Germany's relations with the Taliban regime amid concerns over human rights violations.
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EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit, Growing Tensions
The EU-China summit on July 24th revealed a €305.8 billion trade deficit for the EU in 2022, with China criticized for trade restrictions and excess capacity targeting the European market, leading the EU to call for a fundamental reorientation of trade relations.

EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit, Growing Tensions
The EU-China summit on July 24th revealed a €305.8 billion trade deficit for the EU in 2022, with China criticized for trade restrictions and excess capacity targeting the European market, leading the EU to call for a fundamental reorientation of trade relations.
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France to Recognize Palestine as a State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire, hostage release, and demilitarization of Hamas.

France to Recognize Palestine as a State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire, hostage release, and demilitarization of Hamas.
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Ukraine Reverses Course on Anti-Corruption Agencies After EU Pressure
On July 22, Ukraine's parliament initially passed legislation diminishing the independence of its anti-corruption bodies, prompting immediate backlash from the EU and prompting President Zelensky to introduce a bill to restore their independence.

Ukraine Reverses Course on Anti-Corruption Agencies After EU Pressure
On July 22, Ukraine's parliament initially passed legislation diminishing the independence of its anti-corruption bodies, prompting immediate backlash from the EU and prompting President Zelensky to introduce a bill to restore their independence.
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36% Bias Score
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