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
CDU Manifesto: Hardline Stance on Migration, Increased Defense Spending, and Tax Cuts
Germany's CDU unveils its election manifesto, advocating for stricter immigration policies, increased defense spending to 2% of GDP, tax cuts, and welfare reforms, positioning itself as a potential alternative to the current government.
CDU Manifesto: Hardline Stance on Migration, Increased Defense Spending, and Tax Cuts
Germany's CDU unveils its election manifesto, advocating for stricter immigration policies, increased defense spending to 2% of GDP, tax cuts, and welfare reforms, positioning itself as a potential alternative to the current government.
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40% Bias Score
EU Downgrades Wolf Protection Status Amidst Agricultural Concerns
The European Union recently downgraded the protection status of wolves from "strictly protected" to "protected", allowing hunting to address agricultural concerns despite public opposition and potential ecological risks; the decision follows a proposal from the European Parliament and a survey showi...
EU Downgrades Wolf Protection Status Amidst Agricultural Concerns
The European Union recently downgraded the protection status of wolves from "strictly protected" to "protected", allowing hunting to address agricultural concerns despite public opposition and potential ecological risks; the decision follows a proposal from the European Parliament and a survey showi...
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20% Bias Score
Cyclone Chido: 11 Dead in Mayotte, Widespread Destruction
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220kph, hit Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 11 confirmed deaths, hundreds of injuries, and widespread destruction across the archipelago, while also impacting Comoros, Madagascar, and Mozambique.
Cyclone Chido: 11 Dead in Mayotte, Widespread Destruction
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220kph, hit Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 11 confirmed deaths, hundreds of injuries, and widespread destruction across the archipelago, while also impacting Comoros, Madagascar, and Mozambique.
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24% 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
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Defies Maduro, Plans Return
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, awarded the Sakharov Prize, plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th, defying President Nicolás Maduro, whose disputed election victory is questioned by the UN and EU; González claims support from European governments.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Defies Maduro, Plans Return
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, awarded the Sakharov Prize, plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th, defying President Nicolás Maduro, whose disputed election victory is questioned by the UN and EU; González claims support from European governments.
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60% Bias Score
UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
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48% Bias Score
28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
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32% Bias Score
EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
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24% Bias Score