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Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Two Amidst Criticism
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing at least two people, including a civilian, and detaining eight, sparking criticism for collaborating with Israel and highlighting the complex power dynamics in the West Bank.
Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Two Amidst Criticism
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing at least two people, including a civilian, and detaining eight, sparking criticism for collaborating with Israel and highlighting the complex power dynamics in the West Bank.
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48% Bias Score


Carbon Capture's Rise: A Climate Solution or Delay Tactic?
Currently, 50 commercial CCS facilities capture only 0.1% of global CO2 emissions; however, its inclusion in global climate plans and significant lobbying efforts by the fossil fuel industry are driving a massive expansion despite concerns about its effectiveness as a climate solution.
Carbon Capture's Rise: A Climate Solution or Delay Tactic?
Currently, 50 commercial CCS facilities capture only 0.1% of global CO2 emissions; however, its inclusion in global climate plans and significant lobbying efforts by the fossil fuel industry are driving a massive expansion despite concerns about its effectiveness as a climate solution.
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68% Bias Score


EU Agency Recommends Ban on Widely Used Flame Retardants
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) recommends restricting aromatic brominated flame retardants (ABFRs) due to their toxicity, persistence in the environment, and accumulation in living organisms; the recommendation follows concerns over similar 'forever chemicals' and anticipates a sweeping ban, p...
EU Agency Recommends Ban on Widely Used Flame Retardants
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) recommends restricting aromatic brominated flame retardants (ABFRs) due to their toxicity, persistence in the environment, and accumulation in living organisms; the recommendation follows concerns over similar 'forever chemicals' and anticipates a sweeping ban, p...
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44% Bias Score


UK Inflation Hits Highest Level Since March
UK inflation increased to 2.6% in November, the highest since March due to rising fuel prices, exceeding the Bank of England's 2% target and likely maintaining the current 4.75% interest rate.
UK Inflation Hits Highest Level Since March
UK inflation increased to 2.6% in November, the highest since March due to rising fuel prices, exceeding the Bank of England's 2% target and likely maintaining the current 4.75% interest rate.
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36% Bias Score


Italian Transport Strikes Planned for January
Nationwide transport strikes are planned in Italy on January 10th, affecting various services, with further disruptions in Florence on January 12th and 25th due to separate walkouts by railway and tram workers, impacting commuters and potentially tourism.
Italian Transport Strikes Planned for January
Nationwide transport strikes are planned in Italy on January 10th, affecting various services, with further disruptions in Florence on January 12th and 25th due to separate walkouts by railway and tram workers, impacting commuters and potentially tourism.
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48% Bias Score


EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
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60% Bias Score

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...
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56% Bias Score

Fed Cuts Interest Rate by Quarter Point, Signals Shift in Monetary Policy
The Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point cut to its benchmark interest rate, lowering it from approximately 4.6% to 4.3%, following previous cuts in September and November; this signals a potential shift to less frequent rate reductions in 2025 due to persistent inflation and strong economic gr...

Fed Cuts Interest Rate by Quarter Point, Signals Shift in Monetary Policy
The Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point cut to its benchmark interest rate, lowering it from approximately 4.6% to 4.3%, following previous cuts in September and November; this signals a potential shift to less frequent rate reductions in 2025 due to persistent inflation and strong economic gr...
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48% Bias Score

Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld
France's highest court upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year in prison; this marks the first time a former French president has been imprisoned for actions during their presidency.

Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld
France's highest court upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year in prison; this marks the first time a former French president has been imprisoned for actions during their presidency.
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36% Bias Score

Stellantis to Boost Italian Auto Production with New Models
Stellantis announced plans to increase production at its six Italian auto plants by launching more than a dozen new models through 2032, including the Fiat Pandina and a hybrid/electric 500, in response to concerns about its commitment to Italy following the resignation of its CEO and new EU regulat...

Stellantis to Boost Italian Auto Production with New Models
Stellantis announced plans to increase production at its six Italian auto plants by launching more than a dozen new models through 2032, including the Fiat Pandina and a hybrid/electric 500, in response to concerns about its commitment to Italy following the resignation of its CEO and new EU regulat...
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32% Bias Score

Russia Urged to Withdraw from Syria Amidst HTS's Rise to Power
Syria's new transitional government, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebel group following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, has urged Russia to reconsider its military presence, prompting speculation about a Russian withdrawal and raising concerns about the HTS's human rights record...

Russia Urged to Withdraw from Syria Amidst HTS's Rise to Power
Syria's new transitional government, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebel group following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, has urged Russia to reconsider its military presence, prompting speculation about a Russian withdrawal and raising concerns about the HTS's human rights record...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Inspect Oil Tankers to Counter Russia's Sanctions Evasion
Six EU nations will inspect aging oil tankers suspected of helping Russia evade sanctions on oil exports, impacting its war funding and preventing potential environmental disasters; the move follows sanctions imposed on roughly 50 vessels.

EU to Inspect Oil Tankers to Counter Russia's Sanctions Evasion
Six EU nations will inspect aging oil tankers suspected of helping Russia evade sanctions on oil exports, impacting its war funding and preventing potential environmental disasters; the move follows sanctions imposed on roughly 50 vessels.
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44% Bias Score
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