European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating His Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders offered tributes to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1977-1981), praising his contributions to peace, human rights, and transatlantic relations, particularly his role in the Camp David Accords and the return of the Holy Crown to Hungary.
European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating His Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders offered tributes to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1977-1981), praising his contributions to peace, human rights, and transatlantic relations, particularly his role in the Camp David Accords and the return of the Holy Crown to Hungary.
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24% Bias Score
2024: Notable Deaths Across Politics and Culture
2024 witnessed the deaths of prominent figures such as Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, former Chilean president Sebastián Piñera, and acclaimed Spanish actress Marisa Paredes, prompting international reactions and highlighting the impact of political repression, accidental tragedies, and c...
2024: Notable Deaths Across Politics and Culture
2024 witnessed the deaths of prominent figures such as Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, former Chilean president Sebastián Piñera, and acclaimed Spanish actress Marisa Paredes, prompting international reactions and highlighting the impact of political repression, accidental tragedies, and c...
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24% Bias Score
Georgia's Disputed Presidential Inauguration Amidst Mass Protests
Mikheil Kavelashvili was sworn in as Georgia's president on Monday following disputed parliamentary elections, a move deemed illegitimate by the opposition and some international observers, leading to mass protests and Salome Zurabishvili's departure from the presidential palace.
Georgia's Disputed Presidential Inauguration Amidst Mass Protests
Mikheil Kavelashvili was sworn in as Georgia's president on Monday following disputed parliamentary elections, a move deemed illegitimate by the opposition and some international observers, leading to mass protests and Salome Zurabishvili's departure from the presidential palace.
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Slowdown in Spanish Retail Sales Growth in November 2024
Spanish retail sales grew 1% year-on-year in November 2024, slower than October's 3.4% and below forecasts, primarily due to decreased food and non-food spending; however, year-to-date growth stands at 1.5%, with Q3 showing strong gains in consumer and tech goods.
Slowdown in Spanish Retail Sales Growth in November 2024
Spanish retail sales grew 1% year-on-year in November 2024, slower than October's 3.4% and below forecasts, primarily due to decreased food and non-food spending; however, year-to-date growth stands at 1.5%, with Q3 showing strong gains in consumer and tech goods.
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Israeli Raid on Gaza Hospital Sparks Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli forces raided and partially burned down the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza, forcing evacuations, while the IDF claims it was due to "terrorist activities" and denies their involvement; the UN expressed concern for the safety of patients and staff, highlighting severe aid restrictions ...
Israeli Raid on Gaza Hospital Sparks Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli forces raided and partially burned down the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza, forcing evacuations, while the IDF claims it was due to "terrorist activities" and denies their involvement; the UN expressed concern for the safety of patients and staff, highlighting severe aid restrictions ...
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60% Bias Score
Serbian Students Protest Novi Sad Train Station Collapse, Citing Corruption
University students in Serbia organized protests on Friday, piling books outside the Ministry of Education and staging traffic blockades to demand justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse at Novi Sad's train station, raising concerns about corruption and construction fai...
Serbian Students Protest Novi Sad Train Station Collapse, Citing Corruption
University students in Serbia organized protests on Friday, piling books outside the Ministry of Education and staging traffic blockades to demand justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse at Novi Sad's train station, raising concerns about corruption and construction fai...
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Spain's Inflation Surges to 2.8% in December 2024
Spain's inflation rate unexpectedly climbed to 2.8% in December 2024, surpassing forecasts due to rising fuel and leisure prices, defying economist predictions and continuing a four-month upward trend.
Spain's Inflation Surges to 2.8% in December 2024
Spain's inflation rate unexpectedly climbed to 2.8% in December 2024, surpassing forecasts due to rising fuel and leisure prices, defying economist predictions and continuing a four-month upward trend.
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Italian Journalist Detained in Iran: Negotiations Underway
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Tehran since December 19th, is in good health, according to Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who stated that negotiations for her return are underway; Sala's detention follows a pattern of Iran using Western prisoners in negotiations.
Italian Journalist Detained in Iran: Negotiations Underway
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Tehran since December 19th, is in good health, according to Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who stated that negotiations for her return are underway; Sala's detention follows a pattern of Iran using Western prisoners in negotiations.
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Croatia's Presidential Election: A Geopolitical Showdown
Croatia's presidential election on January 5th pits incumbent Zoran Milanovic, known for his populist style and pro-Russia stance, against seven opponents, including the ruling party's Dragan Primorac, with a second round likely on January 12th due to a predicted lack of a majority winner. The elect...
Croatia's Presidential Election: A Geopolitical Showdown
Croatia's presidential election on January 5th pits incumbent Zoran Milanovic, known for his populist style and pro-Russia stance, against seven opponents, including the ruling party's Dragan Primorac, with a second round likely on January 12th due to a predicted lack of a majority winner. The elect...
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60% Bias Score
Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk Region Suffers Heavy Losses
Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region has suffered significant setbacks, losing over 40% of the territory initially gained in August and leaving at least 20 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies unrecovered due to intense fighting; Russia has deployed over 50,000 soldiers, including North Korean troops, lead...
Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk Region Suffers Heavy Losses
Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region has suffered significant setbacks, losing over 40% of the territory initially gained in August and leaving at least 20 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies unrecovered due to intense fighting; Russia has deployed over 50,000 soldiers, including North Korean troops, lead...
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Malian Migrant Boat Sinks, 25 Confirmed Dead
On December 19, a boat carrying 80 migrants from Mali to Spain sank, resulting in 69 deaths, including at least 25 Malians from the Kayes region, according to the Malian government. Eleven survivors were rescued, and the incident highlights the extremely dangerous nature of the Atlantic migration ro...
Malian Migrant Boat Sinks, 25 Confirmed Dead
On December 19, a boat carrying 80 migrants from Mali to Spain sank, resulting in 69 deaths, including at least 25 Malians from the Kayes region, according to the Malian government. Eleven survivors were rescued, and the incident highlights the extremely dangerous nature of the Atlantic migration ro...
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Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Ukraine Tensions and Corruption Scandal
Croatia's presidential election this weekend pits incumbent Zoran Milanović against Dragan Primorac, with the war in Ukraine and a corruption scandal dominating the campaign; a second round is likely if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.
Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Ukraine Tensions and Corruption Scandal
Croatia's presidential election this weekend pits incumbent Zoran Milanović against Dragan Primorac, with the war in Ukraine and a corruption scandal dominating the campaign; a second round is likely if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score