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Russia Revives Soviet-Era Music Contest, Intervision
President Vladimir Putin ordered the revival of the Soviet-era Intervision song contest in Moscow this year, contrasting with Eurovision's inclusive nature and representing Russia's effort to build alternative cultural alliances amid Western sanctions.
Russia Revives Soviet-Era Music Contest, Intervision
President Vladimir Putin ordered the revival of the Soviet-era Intervision song contest in Moscow this year, contrasting with Eurovision's inclusive nature and representing Russia's effort to build alternative cultural alliances amid Western sanctions.
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72% Bias Score


Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.
Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.
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44% Bias Score


Swiss Data Center Recycles Waste Heat to Power 6,000 Homes
Infomaniak's new data center in Geneva, Switzerland, is recycling 100% of its energy consumption to heat approximately 6,000 homes, reducing carbon emissions by 3,600 tons of CO2 equivalent annually. The facility, currently at 25% capacity, aims for full operation by 2028.
Swiss Data Center Recycles Waste Heat to Power 6,000 Homes
Infomaniak's new data center in Geneva, Switzerland, is recycling 100% of its energy consumption to heat approximately 6,000 homes, reducing carbon emissions by 3,600 tons of CO2 equivalent annually. The facility, currently at 25% capacity, aims for full operation by 2028.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Sanctions ICC, Jeopardizing Ukraine War Crimes Investigations
Donald Trump's sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) risk obstructing its investigations into war crimes in Ukraine and elsewhere, prompting condemnation from the European Commission and others; the ICC asserts its commitment to pursuing justice.
Trump Sanctions ICC, Jeopardizing Ukraine War Crimes Investigations
Donald Trump's sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) risk obstructing its investigations into war crimes in Ukraine and elsewhere, prompting condemnation from the European Commission and others; the ICC asserts its commitment to pursuing justice.
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48% Bias Score


Two escaped Portuguese prisoners recaptured in Spain
Two of five dangerous prisoners who escaped Portugal's high-security Vale de Judeus prison in September 2024 were captured in Alicante, Spain, following international collaboration between Portuguese and Spanish police; the remaining three were previously apprehended in Morocco, Portugal and Italy.
Two escaped Portuguese prisoners recaptured in Spain
Two of five dangerous prisoners who escaped Portugal's high-security Vale de Judeus prison in September 2024 were captured in Alicante, Spain, following international collaboration between Portuguese and Spanish police; the remaining three were previously apprehended in Morocco, Portugal and Italy.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Gaza Plan Faces International Backlash
President Trump proposed a plan to take over and rebuild the Gaza Strip, involving the temporary relocation of its 1.8 million Palestinian residents; however, this proposal faced immediate international condemnation and pushback from U.S. officials, who clarified that the relocation would be tempora...
Trump's Gaza Plan Faces International Backlash
President Trump proposed a plan to take over and rebuild the Gaza Strip, involving the temporary relocation of its 1.8 million Palestinian residents; however, this proposal faced immediate international condemnation and pushback from U.S. officials, who clarified that the relocation would be tempora...
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56% Bias Score

Microplastics Found in Human Brains: A New Study Reveals Unknown Health Risks
A study published in Nature Medicine found microplastics in all 52 human brain samples analyzed, with a 50% higher concentration in 2024 samples than in 2016 samples; higher concentrations were found in the brains of individuals with dementia; further research is needed to determine the health impac...

Microplastics Found in Human Brains: A New Study Reveals Unknown Health Risks
A study published in Nature Medicine found microplastics in all 52 human brain samples analyzed, with a 50% higher concentration in 2024 samples than in 2016 samples; higher concentrations were found in the brains of individuals with dementia; further research is needed to determine the health impac...
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24% Bias Score

EU's Strategic Weakness: Far-Right Group Seeks to Expand Influence
Spanish MEP Jorge Buxadé asserts the EU's strategic weakness against global players like China and the US, advocating for a nationalist approach within the Patriots for Europe group, which aims to expand its political influence across Europe and the transatlantic sphere.

EU's Strategic Weakness: Far-Right Group Seeks to Expand Influence
Spanish MEP Jorge Buxadé asserts the EU's strategic weakness against global players like China and the US, advocating for a nationalist approach within the Patriots for Europe group, which aims to expand its political influence across Europe and the transatlantic sphere.
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52% Bias Score

EU Prepares Multi-Pronged Response to Potential US Tariffs
The European Union is preparing a multi-faceted response to potential new tariffs from the United States, including targeted tariffs on consumer goods, utilizing its new anti-coercion instrument, and potentially leveraging defense spending and digital regulations.

EU Prepares Multi-Pronged Response to Potential US Tariffs
The European Union is preparing a multi-faceted response to potential new tariffs from the United States, including targeted tariffs on consumer goods, utilizing its new anti-coercion instrument, and potentially leveraging defense spending and digital regulations.
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40% Bias Score

Sweden Mass Shooting: 10 Dead, Perpetrator Had School Links
A 35-year-old man with no criminal record killed 10 people in a mass shooting at an adult education center in Sweden; U.S. officials have softened their stance on a plan to take control of Gaza; and Verdeliss entered the Guinness World Records for completing seven marathons in seven days on seven co...

Sweden Mass Shooting: 10 Dead, Perpetrator Had School Links
A 35-year-old man with no criminal record killed 10 people in a mass shooting at an adult education center in Sweden; U.S. officials have softened their stance on a plan to take control of Gaza; and Verdeliss entered the Guinness World Records for completing seven marathons in seven days on seven co...
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56% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Open to Peace Talks Despite Ban on Putin Negotiations
Despite previous failed peace talks and a current ban on direct negotiations with Putin, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is willing to discuss a peace plan with Russia, highlighting the complex and evolving nature of the conflict.

Zelenskyy Open to Peace Talks Despite Ban on Putin Negotiations
Despite previous failed peace talks and a current ban on direct negotiations with Putin, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is willing to discuss a peace plan with Russia, highlighting the complex and evolving nature of the conflict.
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40% Bias Score

EU Plans External "Return Centers" for Asylum Seekers, Facing Legal and Human Rights Challenges
The European Union plans to build external "return centers" for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase deportations, but facing legal and human rights concerns from NGOs and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).

EU Plans External "Return Centers" for Asylum Seekers, Facing Legal and Human Rights Challenges
The European Union plans to build external "return centers" for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase deportations, but facing legal and human rights concerns from NGOs and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).
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48% Bias Score
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