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Portugal to Invest €400 Million to Prevent Future Electricity Blackouts
Following a major electricity blackout three months prior, the Portuguese government announced a €400 million investment in 31 measures to reinforce the national electric system's security, including battery storage, improved grid control, and a map of areas suitable for renewable energy production,...
Portugal to Invest €400 Million to Prevent Future Electricity Blackouts
Following a major electricity blackout three months prior, the Portuguese government announced a €400 million investment in 31 measures to reinforce the national electric system's security, including battery storage, improved grid control, and a map of areas suitable for renewable energy production,...
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44% Bias Score


Azores Islands Promote Sustainable Eco-Tourism Amidst European Coastal Protests
Faced with mass tourism protests in other European coastal areas, the Azores islands are implementing sustainable eco-tourism initiatives like ecoRoute and TWINNEDbySTARS, integrating scientific research into whale watching and underwater site exploration to preserve marine environments and educate ...
Azores Islands Promote Sustainable Eco-Tourism Amidst European Coastal Protests
Faced with mass tourism protests in other European coastal areas, the Azores islands are implementing sustainable eco-tourism initiatives like ecoRoute and TWINNEDbySTARS, integrating scientific research into whale watching and underwater site exploration to preserve marine environments and educate ...
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36% Bias Score


Global Hunger Soars: UN Report Highlights Climate Change, Conflict, and Insufficient Funding
The UN's SOFI 2025 report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade wars, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East in 2024, highlighting the vulnerability of smallholder farmers and the need for increased investment in the agricultural sect...
Global Hunger Soars: UN Report Highlights Climate Change, Conflict, and Insufficient Funding
The UN's SOFI 2025 report reveals a surge in global hunger due to trade wars, conflicts, and climate change, impacting 307 million in Africa and 39 million in the Middle East in 2024, highlighting the vulnerability of smallholder farmers and the need for increased investment in the agricultural sect...
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44% Bias Score


EMA Reverses Alzheimer's Drug Block, Approves Donanemab Under Strict Protocols
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) reversed its decision to block Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment, approving it for early-stage patients with at most one copy of a specific gene under strict safety protocols after initially deeming the risks outweighed the benefits; Donanemab slows Alzheimer...
EMA Reverses Alzheimer's Drug Block, Approves Donanemab Under Strict Protocols
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) reversed its decision to block Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment, approving it for early-stage patients with at most one copy of a specific gene under strict safety protocols after initially deeming the risks outweighed the benefits; Donanemab slows Alzheimer...
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40% Bias Score


Intel Cuts Thousands of Jobs Amidst Financial Losses and Market Share Decline
Intel is laying off thousands of employees, cutting projects in Germany and Poland, and slowing construction of a semiconductor plant in Ohio to address $2.9 billion in second-quarter losses and declining market share against competitors like Nvidia and AMD in the AI market.
Intel Cuts Thousands of Jobs Amidst Financial Losses and Market Share Decline
Intel is laying off thousands of employees, cutting projects in Germany and Poland, and slowing construction of a semiconductor plant in Ohio to address $2.9 billion in second-quarter losses and declining market share against competitors like Nvidia and AMD in the AI market.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Hamas of Stealing Gaza Aid, Urges Israel to Decide Future
US President Trump claimed Gaza's situation is due to "malnutrition," not famine, accusing Hamas of stealing aid; he announced $60 million in aid, demanded hostage returns, and urged Israel to decide Gaza's future; Egypt and Jordan provided aid; Israel announced temporary localized military suspensi...
Trump Accuses Hamas of Stealing Gaza Aid, Urges Israel to Decide Future
US President Trump claimed Gaza's situation is due to "malnutrition," not famine, accusing Hamas of stealing aid; he announced $60 million in aid, demanded hostage returns, and urged Israel to decide Gaza's future; Egypt and Jordan provided aid; Israel announced temporary localized military suspensi...
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44% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, But at a Significant Cost to Germany
The EU and US reached a trade agreement averting a threatened 30% US tariff on European goods; however, a 15% tariff on some European exports remains, along with continued high tariffs on steel and aluminum, forcing the EU to import $750 billion of US energy and prompting $600 billion of EU investme...

EU-US Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, But at a Significant Cost to Germany
The EU and US reached a trade agreement averting a threatened 30% US tariff on European goods; however, a 15% tariff on some European exports remains, along with continued high tariffs on steel and aluminum, forcing the EU to import $750 billion of US energy and prompting $600 billion of EU investme...
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60% Bias Score

Insufficient Aid in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Despite Israel's claim of providing "minimum" aid to Gaza amid a humanitarian crisis, Gazan residents report insufficient aid delivery via air and land, with one-third of the population going days without food, contradicting Israeli claims.

Insufficient Aid in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Despite Israel's claim of providing "minimum" aid to Gaza amid a humanitarian crisis, Gazan residents report insufficient aid delivery via air and land, with one-third of the population going days without food, contradicting Israeli claims.
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36% Bias Score

EU Concedes 15% Tariff to U.S. in Trade Deal
The European Union agreed to a 15% generalized tariff with the United States, a concession criticized by some EU leaders; the UN reported insufficient humanitarian aid in Gaza despite temporary pauses by Israel; Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire after five days of conflict; and a massive c...

EU Concedes 15% Tariff to U.S. in Trade Deal
The European Union agreed to a 15% generalized tariff with the United States, a concession criticized by some EU leaders; the UN reported insufficient humanitarian aid in Gaza despite temporary pauses by Israel; Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire after five days of conflict; and a massive c...
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12% Bias Score

France to Recognize Palestine as a State
France will recognize Palestine as a state at the UN in September, becoming the first G7 and UN Security Council permanent member to do so, aligning with 147 other UN members and 10 EU countries; this decision, however, is opposed by Israel and the US, and other EU nations remain hesitant.

France to Recognize Palestine as a State
France will recognize Palestine as a state at the UN in September, becoming the first G7 and UN Security Council permanent member to do so, aligning with 147 other UN members and 10 EU countries; this decision, however, is opposed by Israel and the US, and other EU nations remain hesitant.
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40% Bias Score

ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady at 2%, Maintaining Inflation Target
The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its key interest rate unchanged at 2% on Thursday, citing that inflation is at its medium-term target of 2%, despite acknowledging risks from trade tensions, a stronger euro and geopolitical uncertainty; the decision will be reassessed in September.

ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady at 2%, Maintaining Inflation Target
The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its key interest rate unchanged at 2% on Thursday, citing that inflation is at its medium-term target of 2%, despite acknowledging risks from trade tensions, a stronger euro and geopolitical uncertainty; the decision will be reassessed in September.
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40% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...

ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...
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28% Bias Score
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