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German Elections Threatened by Disinformation Campaign
Germany's Foreign Ministry has identified over 50,000 fake social media accounts linked to the Doppelgänger group, spreading disinformation before the upcoming elections, with politicians warning of Russian interference and urging stronger defenses and public awareness.
German Elections Threatened by Disinformation Campaign
Germany's Foreign Ministry has identified over 50,000 fake social media accounts linked to the Doppelgänger group, spreading disinformation before the upcoming elections, with politicians warning of Russian interference and urging stronger defenses and public awareness.
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36% Bias Score


French Job Seekers' AI Usage Reveals Significant Digital Divide
A survey of 5,300 French job seekers found that 77% used AI in their job search, with significant disparities based on age and education level, raising concerns about potential digital exclusion.
French Job Seekers' AI Usage Reveals Significant Digital Divide
A survey of 5,300 French job seekers found that 77% used AI in their job search, with significant disparities based on age and education level, raising concerns about potential digital exclusion.
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28% Bias Score


EU to Prioritize Dialogue Amidst Trump's Protectionist Threats
EU President António Costa urges a calm approach to dealing with the Trump administration, prioritizing dialogue despite concerns over potential trade conflicts stemming from threats against Greenland and possible widespread tariffs on foreign goods.
EU to Prioritize Dialogue Amidst Trump's Protectionist Threats
EU President António Costa urges a calm approach to dealing with the Trump administration, prioritizing dialogue despite concerns over potential trade conflicts stemming from threats against Greenland and possible widespread tariffs on foreign goods.
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32% Bias Score


Dubai's Booming Economy Strains Infrastructure and Affordability
Dubai's record tourism and immigration, while boosting its economy, are causing severe traffic congestion and rising housing costs, prompting rare public concern from Emirati residents and leading the government to explore high-tech solutions like flying taxis and remote work.
Dubai's Booming Economy Strains Infrastructure and Affordability
Dubai's record tourism and immigration, while boosting its economy, are causing severe traffic congestion and rising housing costs, prompting rare public concern from Emirati residents and leading the government to explore high-tech solutions like flying taxis and remote work.
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56% Bias Score


France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
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40% Bias Score


Europe Lags in 5G Deployment, Impacting AI Adoption
A Connect Europe report reveals that Europe's standalone 5G coverage is only 40%, lagging behind North America's 91% and Asia Pacific's 45%, impacting AI adoption and highlighting a 2% drop in 2023 telecom investment to €57.9 billion.
Europe Lags in 5G Deployment, Impacting AI Adoption
A Connect Europe report reveals that Europe's standalone 5G coverage is only 40%, lagging behind North America's 91% and Asia Pacific's 45%, impacting AI adoption and highlighting a 2% drop in 2023 telecom investment to €57.9 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Three Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza in Prisoner Exchange
Three Israeli hostages, including Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, and Ofer Kalderon, were released on Saturday from the Gaza Strip after being held captive for over 15 months, as part of a prisoner exchange following the January 19th ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Three Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza in Prisoner Exchange
Three Israeli hostages, including Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, and Ofer Kalderon, were released on Saturday from the Gaza Strip after being held captive for over 15 months, as part of a prisoner exchange following the January 19th ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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44% Bias Score

UNRWA Faces Restrictions in Israel, Raising Humanitarian Concerns in Gaza
Israel's new law restricting UNRWA operations in Israel, effective Thursday, prompted 25 international staff to leave Jerusalem for Amman; UNRWA spokesperson Jonathan Fowler expressed concern over humanitarian aid to Gaza, particularly given a planned aid increase under the ceasefire agreement; Isra...

UNRWA Faces Restrictions in Israel, Raising Humanitarian Concerns in Gaza
Israel's new law restricting UNRWA operations in Israel, effective Thursday, prompted 25 international staff to leave Jerusalem for Amman; UNRWA spokesperson Jonathan Fowler expressed concern over humanitarian aid to Gaza, particularly given a planned aid increase under the ceasefire agreement; Isra...
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44% Bias Score

New Zealand Allows Tourists to Work Remotely to Boost Economy
Starting January 27th, New Zealand allows tourists with visitor visas to work remotely for foreign employers for up to 90 days to boost its struggling economy, hoping to attract digital nomads for longer stays and increased spending.

New Zealand Allows Tourists to Work Remotely to Boost Economy
Starting January 27th, New Zealand allows tourists with visitor visas to work remotely for foreign employers for up to 90 days to boost its struggling economy, hoping to attract digital nomads for longer stays and increased spending.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...

Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...
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40% Bias Score

Norwegian Eurosceptics Trigger Government Collapse Over EU Energy Rules
Norway's Center Party left the ruling coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on closer ties with the EU market and a recent EU legislative package, with the party's leader stating N...

Norwegian Eurosceptics Trigger Government Collapse Over EU Energy Rules
Norway's Center Party left the ruling coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on closer ties with the EU market and a recent EU legislative package, with the party's leader stating N...
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Influence Operation Calls for Spanish Government Overthrow
A Chinese influence operation, 'Spamouflage', impersonated a Spanish NGO on social media to incite the overthrow of Spain's government after deadly floods, marking an escalation in online influence campaigns targeting Western countries.

Chinese Influence Operation Calls for Spanish Government Overthrow
A Chinese influence operation, 'Spamouflage', impersonated a Spanish NGO on social media to incite the overthrow of Spain's government after deadly floods, marking an escalation in online influence campaigns targeting Western countries.
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52% Bias Score
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