Irish Election: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil Poised to Form Coalition Government
Ireland's national election resulted in a fragmented outcome, with Fine Gael (33 seats) and Fianna Fáil (40 seats) likely to form a coalition government, despite Sinn Féin (34 seats) gaining significant support; key campaign issues included cost of living, housing, and immigration.
Irish Election: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil Poised to Form Coalition Government
Ireland's national election resulted in a fragmented outcome, with Fine Gael (33 seats) and Fianna Fáil (40 seats) likely to form a coalition government, despite Sinn Féin (34 seats) gaining significant support; key campaign issues included cost of living, housing, and immigration.
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48% Bias Score
Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.
Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.
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36% Bias Score
Insurgents Seize Aleppo, Claim Advances in Hama
Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham launched a surprise offensive on Saturday, seizing most of Aleppo and reportedly entering Hama; the Syrian government claims to have killed nearly 1,000 insurgents, while Iran pledges support to the Syrian government.
Insurgents Seize Aleppo, Claim Advances in Hama
Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham launched a surprise offensive on Saturday, seizing most of Aleppo and reportedly entering Hama; the Syrian government claims to have killed nearly 1,000 insurgents, while Iran pledges support to the Syrian government.
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40% Bias Score
Kosovo Explosion Disrupts Water, Power; Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion in Vrage, Kosovo, disrupted water supplies and power, prompting Prime Minister Albin Kurti to accuse Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Milan Radoicic of involvement, escalating tensions between Kosovo and Serbia.
Kosovo Explosion Disrupts Water, Power; Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion in Vrage, Kosovo, disrupted water supplies and power, prompting Prime Minister Albin Kurti to accuse Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Milan Radoicic of involvement, escalating tensions between Kosovo and Serbia.
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40% Bias Score
Borrell Warns of Critical Juncture in Ukraine War, Urges Increased EU Military Aid
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, issued a final warning about Russia's expansionism, urging increased military aid to Ukraine as Russian troops make territorial gains, aided by 11,000 North Korean soldiers, while a €6.6 billion aid fund is blocked by Hungary.
Borrell Warns of Critical Juncture in Ukraine War, Urges Increased EU Military Aid
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, issued a final warning about Russia's expansionism, urging increased military aid to Ukraine as Russian troops make territorial gains, aided by 11,000 North Korean soldiers, while a €6.6 billion aid fund is blocked by Hungary.
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40% Bias Score
Italian Workers Strike Over Low Wages, High Costs
Thousands of Italian workers across multiple sectors, including teachers, healthcare professionals, and sanitation workers, participated in a nationwide strike on Friday, protesting low wages, rising living costs, and government policies. The strike, impacting public services and transportation, ref...
Italian Workers Strike Over Low Wages, High Costs
Thousands of Italian workers across multiple sectors, including teachers, healthcare professionals, and sanitation workers, participated in a nationwide strike on Friday, protesting low wages, rising living costs, and government policies. The strike, impacting public services and transportation, ref...
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36% Bias Score
Marrakech Film Festival Highlights Emerging Talents, Global Cinema
The 21st Marrakech International Film Festival, running from November 10-18, features 70 films from 32 countries, emphasizing emerging talents from the Middle East and Africa, with notable attendees including Sean Penn, Alfonso Cuarón, and Luca Guadagnino.
Marrakech Film Festival Highlights Emerging Talents, Global Cinema
The 21st Marrakech International Film Festival, running from November 10-18, features 70 films from 32 countries, emphasizing emerging talents from the Middle East and Africa, with notable attendees including Sean Penn, Alfonso Cuarón, and Luca Guadagnino.
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36% Bias Score
Poland Builds €2.35 Billion "Eastern Shield" Amidst Rising Security Concerns
Poland is constructing an €2.35 billion "Eastern Shield" along its borders with Russia and Belarus, a project that includes 800km of barriers and comes one month before Poland assumes the rotating presidency of the EU.
Poland Builds €2.35 Billion "Eastern Shield" Amidst Rising Security Concerns
Poland is constructing an €2.35 billion "Eastern Shield" along its borders with Russia and Belarus, a project that includes 800km of barriers and comes one month before Poland assumes the rotating presidency of the EU.
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52% Bias Score
Russia and North Korea Strengthen Military Ties Amid Ukraine War
A high-level Russian military delegation visited North Korea on Friday, strengthening their strategic partnership amid concerns over military cooperation, including the reported deployment of over 10,000 North Korean troops to Russia and potential technology exchanges.
Russia and North Korea Strengthen Military Ties Amid Ukraine War
A high-level Russian military delegation visited North Korea on Friday, strengthening their strategic partnership amid concerns over military cooperation, including the reported deployment of over 10,000 North Korean troops to Russia and potential technology exchanges.
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44% Bias Score
Russia's Paramilitary Program Attacks European Undersea Cables
A NATO official revealed Russia's persistent attacks on European undersea cables using a paramilitary organization, causing significant damage to communications and finance, and prompting international alarm.
Russia's Paramilitary Program Attacks European Undersea Cables
A NATO official revealed Russia's persistent attacks on European undersea cables using a paramilitary organization, causing significant damage to communications and finance, and prompting international alarm.
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68% Bias Score
Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After 2019 Fire
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8, 2023, after a five-year reconstruction following a devastating fire on April 15, 2019, revealing a fully restored interior to the public.
Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After 2019 Fire
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8, 2023, after a five-year reconstruction following a devastating fire on April 15, 2019, revealing a fully restored interior to the public.
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44% Bias Score
Elecciones en Irlanda: economía fuerte, pero con riesgos
Irlanda celebra elecciones generales hoy, con una economía aparentemente sólida pero con una dependencia preocupante de las multinacionales para los ingresos fiscales, lo que genera incertidumbre en la estabilidad económica a largo plazo y debate sobre la prudencia fiscal.
Elecciones en Irlanda: economía fuerte, pero con riesgos
Irlanda celebra elecciones generales hoy, con una economía aparentemente sólida pero con una dependencia preocupante de las multinacionales para los ingresos fiscales, lo que genera incertidumbre en la estabilidad económica a largo plazo y debate sobre la prudencia fiscal.
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8% Bias Score