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EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Rising Cases
The EU is updating its 2011 directive on child sexual abuse, but member states weakened the initial proposal, removing key protections and failing to address grooming. Over 1.5 million cases were reported in 2022, with one in five European children estimated to be victims.
EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Rising Cases
The EU is updating its 2011 directive on child sexual abuse, but member states weakened the initial proposal, removing key protections and failing to address grooming. Over 1.5 million cases were reported in 2022, with one in five European children estimated to be victims.
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36% Bias Score


Nissan Stock Soars on Potential Merger with Honda"
Following anonymous reports of a potential merger, Nissan's stock soared 24%—its biggest jump in 50 years—while Honda's dipped 3%, and Mitsubishi's rose nearly 20%. The three companies are exploring collaborations to counter the rise of Chinese automakers and the shift to electric vehicles.
Nissan Stock Soars on Potential Merger with Honda"
Following anonymous reports of a potential merger, Nissan's stock soared 24%—its biggest jump in 50 years—while Honda's dipped 3%, and Mitsubishi's rose nearly 20%. The three companies are exploring collaborations to counter the rise of Chinese automakers and the shift to electric vehicles.
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44% Bias Score


Milan's Via Montenapoleone Named World's Most Expensive Shopping Street
Via Montenapoleone in Milan is officially the world's most expensive shopping street, with average rent reaching \20,000 per square meter, surpassing New York's Fifth Avenue due to its exclusivity and high-spending clientele.
Milan's Via Montenapoleone Named World's Most Expensive Shopping Street
Via Montenapoleone in Milan is officially the world's most expensive shopping street, with average rent reaching \20,000 per square meter, surpassing New York's Fifth Avenue due to its exclusivity and high-spending clientele.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia's Pro-EU Protest Crackdown and Paused EU Integration
Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili defended the police crackdown on pro-EU protests in Budapest, citing violent protesters targeting police with fireworks, after the Georgian Dream party paused EU integration talks until 2028, despite Georgia's 2023 EU candidate status.
Georgia's Pro-EU Protest Crackdown and Paused EU Integration
Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili defended the police crackdown on pro-EU protests in Budapest, citing violent protesters targeting police with fireworks, after the Georgian Dream party paused EU integration talks until 2028, despite Georgia's 2023 EU candidate status.
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44% Bias Score


Sustainable Shipping Takes Sail: Wind-Powered Cargo Ship and Electric Ferry Lead the Way
Grain de Sail's innovative cargo sailboat, powered by wind and solar energy, successfully transports 50 tons of goods across the Atlantic, showcasing a sustainable and economically viable alternative to traditional fuel-powered ships; meanwhile, Norway's fully electric high-speed ferry, Medstraum, d...
Sustainable Shipping Takes Sail: Wind-Powered Cargo Ship and Electric Ferry Lead the Way
Grain de Sail's innovative cargo sailboat, powered by wind and solar energy, successfully transports 50 tons of goods across the Atlantic, showcasing a sustainable and economically viable alternative to traditional fuel-powered ships; meanwhile, Norway's fully electric high-speed ferry, Medstraum, d...
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52% Bias Score


North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian intelligence reports at least 30 North Korean soldiers killed or wounded in Kursk, Russia, following clashes with Ukrainian forces; this is the first confirmed instance of North Korean casualties in the Russo-Ukrainian war, with reports indicating that over 10,000 North Korean troops are c...
North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian intelligence reports at least 30 North Korean soldiers killed or wounded in Kursk, Russia, following clashes with Ukrainian forces; this is the first confirmed instance of North Korean casualties in the Russo-Ukrainian war, with reports indicating that over 10,000 North Korean troops are c...
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44% Bias Score

Musk in Talks to Donate to Farage's Reform Party
Elon Musk is in open negotiations to donate to Nigel Farage's Reform Party, a development that follows Musk's public support for the party amid a feud with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer; the legality of such a donation under UK law is uncertain.

Musk in Talks to Donate to Farage's Reform Party
Elon Musk is in open negotiations to donate to Nigel Farage's Reform Party, a development that follows Musk's public support for the party amid a feud with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer; the legality of such a donation under UK law is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Threatens to Reverse Biden's Policy on Ukraine's Use of Long-Range US Weapons
President-elect Trump criticized President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles against Russia, calling it "stupid" and suggesting a potential reversal upon taking office; Biden's administration defended the policy as the result of months of deliberation.

Trump Threatens to Reverse Biden's Policy on Ukraine's Use of Long-Range US Weapons
President-elect Trump criticized President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles against Russia, calling it "stupid" and suggesting a potential reversal upon taking office; Biden's administration defended the policy as the result of months of deliberation.
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40% Bias Score

EU Sues UK Over Brexit Agreement, Citing Unfulfilled Rights for EU Citizens
The European Commission is suing the UK in the EU Court of Justice for failing to grant EU citizens residing in the UK the rights promised in the 2019 Brexit agreement, alleging insufficient UK regulations and citing concerns about approximately three million EU citizens.

EU Sues UK Over Brexit Agreement, Citing Unfulfilled Rights for EU Citizens
The European Commission is suing the UK in the EU Court of Justice for failing to grant EU citizens residing in the UK the rights promised in the 2019 Brexit agreement, alleging insufficient UK regulations and citing concerns about approximately three million EU citizens.
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40% Bias Score

Major Oil Spill in Black Sea from Sunken Russian Tankers
A storm in the Kerch Strait sank two aging Russian tankers, Volgoneft 239 and Volgoneft 212, spilling approximately 3,700 tons of mazut into the Black Sea, causing a major environmental disaster near Anapa, Russia, resulting in one death and prompting a state of emergency.

Major Oil Spill in Black Sea from Sunken Russian Tankers
A storm in the Kerch Strait sank two aging Russian tankers, Volgoneft 239 and Volgoneft 212, spilling approximately 3,700 tons of mazut into the Black Sea, causing a major environmental disaster near Anapa, Russia, resulting in one death and prompting a state of emergency.
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44% Bias Score

EU Seeks Dialogue with Syrian Rebel Group HTS, Despite Terrorist Designation
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has directed a senior official to contact Syria's HTS provisional government, a UN-designated terrorist group, signaling a potential normalization of ties despite human rights concerns; this follows a joint declaration by the EU, US, UK, UN, and Arab nations calli...

EU Seeks Dialogue with Syrian Rebel Group HTS, Despite Terrorist Designation
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has directed a senior official to contact Syria's HTS provisional government, a UN-designated terrorist group, signaling a potential normalization of ties despite human rights concerns; this follows a joint declaration by the EU, US, UK, UN, and Arab nations calli...
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40% Bias Score

Greece-UK Clash Over Parthenon Sculptures' Repatriation"
Following a recent meeting between British and Greek prime ministers, the debate over returning the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece reignites, with Greece believing Britain will relinquish them, while Britain asserts it's the British Museum's decision, and the law won't change.

Greece-UK Clash Over Parthenon Sculptures' Repatriation"
Following a recent meeting between British and Greek prime ministers, the debate over returning the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece reignites, with Greece believing Britain will relinquish them, while Britain asserts it's the British Museum's decision, and the law won't change.
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40% Bias Score
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