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Five Eurozone Powers Demand Major Eurogroup Reforms
Five major Eurozone nations—France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain—demand significant Eurogroup reforms from its next president, focusing on improved efficiency, clearer division of labor with Ecofin, faster implementation of the savings and investment union, banking union, and the euro digi...
Five Eurozone Powers Demand Major Eurogroup Reforms
Five major Eurozone nations—France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain—demand significant Eurogroup reforms from its next president, focusing on improved efficiency, clearer division of labor with Ecofin, faster implementation of the savings and investment union, banking union, and the euro digi...
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44% Bias Score


Just Eat Sues Glovo for €295 Million Over Alleged Unfair Competition
Just Eat is suing Glovo in Barcelona for €295 million, claiming unfair competition because of Glovo's use of independent contractors, which Just Eat argues gives Glovo an illegal cost advantage and larger market share.
Just Eat Sues Glovo for €295 Million Over Alleged Unfair Competition
Just Eat is suing Glovo in Barcelona for €295 million, claiming unfair competition because of Glovo's use of independent contractors, which Just Eat argues gives Glovo an illegal cost advantage and larger market share.
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52% Bias Score


Benavides's Attempted Office Seizure Sparks Concerns of Democratic Backsliding in Peru
On Monday, former Peruvian Attorney General Patricia Benavides attempted to forcibly retake her office after being reinstated by the National Justice Board, sparking a standoff with current officials and raising concerns about a potential democratic backsliding.
Benavides's Attempted Office Seizure Sparks Concerns of Democratic Backsliding in Peru
On Monday, former Peruvian Attorney General Patricia Benavides attempted to forcibly retake her office after being reinstated by the National Justice Board, sparking a standoff with current officials and raising concerns about a potential democratic backsliding.
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64% Bias Score


Morales's Road Blockades Fail in Bolivia After Five Deaths
Evo Morales's 15-day road blockades in Bolivia to secure his candidacy for the August elections ended after five deaths during a clash in Llallagua. Union leaders suspended the blockades, shifting to other forms of protest, while the government regained control and nine people were arrested.
Morales's Road Blockades Fail in Bolivia After Five Deaths
Evo Morales's 15-day road blockades in Bolivia to secure his candidacy for the August elections ended after five deaths during a clash in Llallagua. Union leaders suspended the blockades, shifting to other forms of protest, while the government regained control and nine people were arrested.
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52% Bias Score


EU Urges De-escalation in Israel-Iran Conflict
The European Union is urging immediate de-escalation in the renewed Israel-Iran conflict, advocating for diplomacy and coordinating the evacuation of EU citizens, amid stalled US-Iran nuclear talks and uncertainty surrounding President Trump's actions.
EU Urges De-escalation in Israel-Iran Conflict
The European Union is urging immediate de-escalation in the renewed Israel-Iran conflict, advocating for diplomacy and coordinating the evacuation of EU citizens, amid stalled US-Iran nuclear talks and uncertainty surrounding President Trump's actions.
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32% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Faces Espionage Charges; Abin Reform Urged
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and over 30 others face charges for illegal espionage using the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) to spy on political rivals, journalists, and judges, with the operation allegedly continuing under the current administration, prompting calls for Abin refor...
Bolsonaro Faces Espionage Charges; Abin Reform Urged
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and over 30 others face charges for illegal espionage using the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) to spy on political rivals, journalists, and judges, with the operation allegedly continuing under the current administration, prompting calls for Abin refor...
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52% Bias Score

G7 Condemns Iran, Urges De-escalation in Israel-Iran Conflict
The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, issued a statement condemning Iran as the main source of instability and terrorism in the Middle East, urging a de-escalation of tensions and a ceasefire in Gaza while acknowledging Israel's right to self-defense; the statement also addresses potential impacts on...

G7 Condemns Iran, Urges De-escalation in Israel-Iran Conflict
The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, issued a statement condemning Iran as the main source of instability and terrorism in the Middle East, urging a de-escalation of tensions and a ceasefire in Gaza while acknowledging Israel's right to self-defense; the statement also addresses potential impacts on...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Power Outage Report Released Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spain's April 28th, 2025, nationwide power outage prompted an accelerated government investigation, releasing a report detailing the event's causes and solutions amidst a concurrent political corruption scandal.

Spain's Power Outage Report Released Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spain's April 28th, 2025, nationwide power outage prompted an accelerated government investigation, releasing a report detailing the event's causes and solutions amidst a concurrent political corruption scandal.
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44% Bias Score

Los Angeles Curfew Shortened After Week of Immigration Raid Protests
Following a week of protests in Los Angeles sparked by Donald Trump's immigration raids, Mayor Karen Bass reduced the city's curfew by two hours due to decreased violence after 575 arrests and $16.9 million in city expenses, including a lawsuit against the LAPD for alleged police brutality against j...

Los Angeles Curfew Shortened After Week of Immigration Raid Protests
Following a week of protests in Los Angeles sparked by Donald Trump's immigration raids, Mayor Karen Bass reduced the city's curfew by two hours due to decreased violence after 575 arrests and $16.9 million in city expenses, including a lawsuit against the LAPD for alleged police brutality against j...
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60% Bias Score

Valencia Flood: Government Accused of Misinformation, Delayed Response
The head of Aemet in Valencia accused the regional government of lying about the October 29th flood, claiming their delayed emergency alert (sent at 8:11 PM) and false statements about rainfall predictions exacerbated the death toll of 228. The judge investigating the case believes earlier action co...

Valencia Flood: Government Accused of Misinformation, Delayed Response
The head of Aemet in Valencia accused the regional government of lying about the October 29th flood, claiming their delayed emergency alert (sent at 8:11 PM) and false statements about rainfall predictions exacerbated the death toll of 228. The judge investigating the case believes earlier action co...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Government Under Fire Amidst Growing Corruption Scandal
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its handling of a corruption scandal involving alleged collusion in public contracts, with coalition partners expressing dissatisfaction and calls for stronger action; the Prime Minister will address parliament on July 9th.

Spanish Government Under Fire Amidst Growing Corruption Scandal
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its handling of a corruption scandal involving alleged collusion in public contracts, with coalition partners expressing dissatisfaction and calls for stronger action; the Prime Minister will address parliament on July 9th.
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60% Bias Score

Corruption Scandal Rocks Spanish Government, Sparking Calls for Early Elections
A Civil Guard report implicating former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán in corruption has intensified pressure on Spain's governing coalition, with the opposition PP pushing for early elections and coalition partners expressing concerns about declining public trust.

Corruption Scandal Rocks Spanish Government, Sparking Calls for Early Elections
A Civil Guard report implicating former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán in corruption has intensified pressure on Spain's governing coalition, with the opposition PP pushing for early elections and coalition partners expressing concerns about declining public trust.
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48% Bias Score
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