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Ukraine Holds Back Russia's Summer Offensive, but Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
President Zelenskyy reported that Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian attacks along the front lines, despite intensified Russian bombardments of cities such as Kharkiv which injured dozens. Ukraine is seeking to obtain 10 US-made Patriot air defense systems while the Kremlin opposes a leaders' su...
Ukraine Holds Back Russia's Summer Offensive, but Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
President Zelenskyy reported that Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian attacks along the front lines, despite intensified Russian bombardments of cities such as Kharkiv which injured dozens. Ukraine is seeking to obtain 10 US-made Patriot air defense systems while the Kremlin opposes a leaders' su...
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56% Bias Score


Hungary Vetoes EU Budget Over Frozen Funds
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary will veto the EU's €2 trillion budget until €18 billion in frozen funds are released, citing concerns about democratic backsliding and accusing the EU of "financial blackmail".
Hungary Vetoes EU Budget Over Frozen Funds
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary will veto the EU's €2 trillion budget until €18 billion in frozen funds are released, citing concerns about democratic backsliding and accusing the EU of "financial blackmail".
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44% Bias Score


France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Macron announced France's recognition of Palestine as a state, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations to reconsider their stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, amidst the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Macron announced France's recognition of Palestine as a state, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations to reconsider their stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, amidst the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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48% Bias Score


Meta Bans Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will cease all political, election, and social issue ads on its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising regulation (TTPA), citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; Google made a similar announcement previou...
Meta Bans Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will cease all political, election, and social issue ads on its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising regulation (TTPA), citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; Google made a similar announcement previou...
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36% Bias Score


Air Pollution Significantly Raises Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal found a strong link between long-term exposure to air pollution and increased dementia risk, particularly vascular dementia, affecting nearly 30 million people worldwide, mostly in high-income countries.
Air Pollution Significantly Raises Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal found a strong link between long-term exposure to air pollution and increased dementia risk, particularly vascular dementia, affecting nearly 30 million people worldwide, mostly in high-income countries.
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28% Bias Score


Volkswagen Profit Down 33% Amidst US Tariffs
Volkswagen Group reported a 33% drop in operating profit to €6.7bn in the first half of 2025, primarily due to increased US import tariffs, restructuring costs, and higher sales of lower-margin electric vehicles; however, overall sales remained stable at €158.4bn, and the company is optimistic about...
Volkswagen Profit Down 33% Amidst US Tariffs
Volkswagen Group reported a 33% drop in operating profit to €6.7bn in the first half of 2025, primarily due to increased US import tariffs, restructuring costs, and higher sales of lower-margin electric vehicles; however, overall sales remained stable at €158.4bn, and the company is optimistic about...
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32% Bias Score

Jarocin Festival: From Communist-Era Rebellion to Modern Polish Music
The Jarocin Festival, starting as a 1970s Polish music competition, became a crucial platform for alternative music under communism, offering artistic freedom and fostering socio-political expression; it now combines nostalgia with modern acts, reflecting Poland's evolving identity.

Jarocin Festival: From Communist-Era Rebellion to Modern Polish Music
The Jarocin Festival, starting as a 1970s Polish music competition, became a crucial platform for alternative music under communism, offering artistic freedom and fostering socio-political expression; it now combines nostalgia with modern acts, reflecting Poland's evolving identity.
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8% Bias Score

ICJ Declares Healthy Environment a Human Right, Obligating States to Address Climate Change
The UN's International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion declaring a healthy environment a human right, legally obligating states to prevent climate harm and take ambitious action, potentially opening avenues for legal redress from affected nations.

ICJ Declares Healthy Environment a Human Right, Obligating States to Address Climate Change
The UN's International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion declaring a healthy environment a human right, legally obligating states to prevent climate harm and take ambitious action, potentially opening avenues for legal redress from affected nations.
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12% Bias Score

White House Crackdown on Media Criticism Following South Park's Trump Satire
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets, including South Park, Stephen Colbert's Late Show, and The View's Joy Behar, for their critical portrayals of President Trump, raising concerns about free speech and the administration's efforts to control the narrative.

White House Crackdown on Media Criticism Following South Park's Trump Satire
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets, including South Park, Stephen Colbert's Late Show, and The View's Joy Behar, for their critical portrayals of President Trump, raising concerns about free speech and the administration's efforts to control the narrative.
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64% Bias Score

German Protests Highlight Concerns Over Radical Islamism
Violent clashes between Syrian government supporters and pro-Kurdish demonstrators in Berlin and Düsseldorf, involving approximately 900 participants, sparked concerns about rising radical Islamism in Germany, with differing interpretations from German imams on the causes and implications.

German Protests Highlight Concerns Over Radical Islamism
Violent clashes between Syrian government supporters and pro-Kurdish demonstrators in Berlin and Düsseldorf, involving approximately 900 participants, sparked concerns about rising radical Islamism in Germany, with differing interpretations from German imams on the causes and implications.
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60% Bias Score

ETIAS Fee Hike Criticized by European Travel Industry
European travel industry leaders strongly criticized the proposed ETIAS fee increase from €7 to €20, citing concerns over escalating costs for travelers, lack of transparency, and insufficient justification, demanding an impact assessment.

ETIAS Fee Hike Criticized by European Travel Industry
European travel industry leaders strongly criticized the proposed ETIAS fee increase from €7 to €20, citing concerns over escalating costs for travelers, lack of transparency, and insufficient justification, demanding an impact assessment.
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40% Bias Score

Social Media Amplifies Falsehoods Over Life-Saving Alerts During Extreme Weather
A study by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) reveals that false information and conspiracy theories about extreme weather spread faster than official alerts on Meta, X, and YouTube, hindering emergency response and eroding public trust, with verified accounts being the primary sources.

Social Media Amplifies Falsehoods Over Life-Saving Alerts During Extreme Weather
A study by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) reveals that false information and conspiracy theories about extreme weather spread faster than official alerts on Meta, X, and YouTube, hindering emergency response and eroding public trust, with verified accounts being the primary sources.
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56% Bias Score
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