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Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, caused by burning fuels and agricultural practices, kills 7 million people annually; PM2.5 and PM10 particles are most dangerous, impacting respiratory and cardiovascular health worldwide.
Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, caused by burning fuels and agricultural practices, kills 7 million people annually; PM2.5 and PM10 particles are most dangerous, impacting respiratory and cardiovascular health worldwide.
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20% Bias Score


Emergency Summit in Paris as US Excludes Europe from Ukraine Peace Talks
Amidst growing tensions, European leaders will meet in Paris for an emergency summit on the war in Ukraine, while the US proceeds with peace talks excluding Europe, prompting President Zelensky to call for a European army.
Emergency Summit in Paris as US Excludes Europe from Ukraine Peace Talks
Amidst growing tensions, European leaders will meet in Paris for an emergency summit on the war in Ukraine, while the US proceeds with peace talks excluding Europe, prompting President Zelensky to call for a European army.
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52% Bias Score


Global Coffee Prices Surge 75.8% Due to Brazil's Reduced Harvest
Brazil's reduced coffee harvest due to adverse weather, coupled with similar issues in Vietnam, has caused a 75.8% price increase since January 2024, reaching $375.34 per pound in early February 2025; Brazil anticipates a 4.4% decrease in its harvest, totaling 51.8 million sacks.
Global Coffee Prices Surge 75.8% Due to Brazil's Reduced Harvest
Brazil's reduced coffee harvest due to adverse weather, coupled with similar issues in Vietnam, has caused a 75.8% price increase since January 2024, reaching $375.34 per pound in early February 2025; Brazil anticipates a 4.4% decrease in its harvest, totaling 51.8 million sacks.
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40% Bias Score


Navalny's Death Deepens Divisions in Russian Opposition
Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison on February 16, 2024, sparking accusations of murder by the Kremlin, while his allies struggle to unify against President Vladimir Putin's regime.
Navalny's Death Deepens Divisions in Russian Opposition
Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison on February 16, 2024, sparking accusations of murder by the Kremlin, while his allies struggle to unify against President Vladimir Putin's regime.
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44% Bias Score


Death of FC Porto's Longtime President, Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa
Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, former president of FC Porto, died at 87 on Saturday, leaving behind a legacy of 68 national and international titles won during his 42-year presidency (1982-2024), marked by both success and controversy, including corruption accusations.
Death of FC Porto's Longtime President, Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa
Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, former president of FC Porto, died at 87 on Saturday, leaving behind a legacy of 68 national and international titles won during his 42-year presidency (1982-2024), marked by both success and controversy, including corruption accusations.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Unilateral Peace Push Risks Unraveling Western Unity on Ukraine
Donald Trump's phone call with Vladimir Putin, bypassing European allies, has proposed him as the sole intermediary for Ukraine-Russia peace talks, potentially jeopardizing three years of Western unity against Russia's aggression and alarming European leaders.
Trump's Unilateral Peace Push Risks Unraveling Western Unity on Ukraine
Donald Trump's phone call with Vladimir Putin, bypassing European allies, has proposed him as the sole intermediary for Ukraine-Russia peace talks, potentially jeopardizing three years of Western unity against Russia's aggression and alarming European leaders.
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52% Bias Score

Austria Stabbing: 14-Year-Old Killed, Immigration Debate Reignited
A 23-year-old Syrian man legally residing in Austria stabbed multiple people at random in Villach, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring at least five others; the incident sparked political debate about immigration.

Austria Stabbing: 14-Year-Old Killed, Immigration Debate Reignited
A 23-year-old Syrian man legally residing in Austria stabbed multiple people at random in Villach, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring at least five others; the incident sparked political debate about immigration.
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64% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal Could Reshape US Support
Senator Lindsey Graham stated that a potential US-Ukraine deal on rare earth minerals, estimated to be worth trillions of dollars, would be a game changer for US support for Ukraine, potentially shifting public opinion and securing continued military aid; meanwhile, Graham reaffirmed the Senate's st...

US-Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal Could Reshape US Support
Senator Lindsey Graham stated that a potential US-Ukraine deal on rare earth minerals, estimated to be worth trillions of dollars, would be a game changer for US support for Ukraine, potentially shifting public opinion and securing continued military aid; meanwhile, Graham reaffirmed the Senate's st...
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52% Bias Score

Munich Security Conference Protests: Calls for Peace Amidst Reduced Turnout
Over 2,500 people protested against NATO, the arms industry, and the war in Ukraine during the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, advocating for peace and disarmament while opposing further arms deliveries to Ukraine and the planned deployment of US intermediate-range missiles in Germany; the p...

Munich Security Conference Protests: Calls for Peace Amidst Reduced Turnout
Over 2,500 people protested against NATO, the arms industry, and the war in Ukraine during the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, advocating for peace and disarmament while opposing further arms deliveries to Ukraine and the planned deployment of US intermediate-range missiles in Germany; the p...
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32% Bias Score

German Election Shifts Priorities From Climate Change to Security and Economy
Millions of Germans will vote in snap elections on February 23rd, prioritizing migration and security over climate change, a shift from 2021, despite 2024 being the hottest year on record; policies on heating and vehicle bans are highly contested.

German Election Shifts Priorities From Climate Change to Security and Economy
Millions of Germans will vote in snap elections on February 23rd, prioritizing migration and security over climate change, a shift from 2021, despite 2024 being the hottest year on record; policies on heating and vehicle bans are highly contested.
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48% Bias Score

European Airports Surpass Pre-Pandemic Passenger Traffic in 2024
European airports exceeded pre-pandemic passenger numbers in 2024, reaching 2.5 billion passengers—a 1.8% increase from 2019—despite uneven recovery across airports and structural market changes.

European Airports Surpass Pre-Pandemic Passenger Traffic in 2024
European airports exceeded pre-pandemic passenger numbers in 2024, reaching 2.5 billion passengers—a 1.8% increase from 2019—despite uneven recovery across airports and structural market changes.
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28% Bias Score

Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, exceeding WHO standards, claims 7 million lives annually; dangerous pollutants like PM2.5 originate from fuel combustion, varying by region (Jakarta: vehicles; Thailand/India: agriculture).

Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, exceeding WHO standards, claims 7 million lives annually; dangerous pollutants like PM2.5 originate from fuel combustion, varying by region (Jakarta: vehicles; Thailand/India: agriculture).
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24% Bias Score
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