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ECJ Rules Against Italy's "Safe Country" Designation of Bangladesh
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin", impacting its deportation policies for Bangladeshi asylum seekers due to insufficient evidence and lack of judicial review; the ruling stems from a case involving two Bangladeshi nationals...
ECJ Rules Against Italy's "Safe Country" Designation of Bangladesh
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin", impacting its deportation policies for Bangladeshi asylum seekers due to insufficient evidence and lack of judicial review; the ruling stems from a case involving two Bangladeshi nationals...
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36% Bias Score


Tripartite Summit Addresses Mediterranean Migration Crisis
In Istanbul, Turkey, Italy, and Libya's leaders met to address Mediterranean migration, with Italy praising Turkey's approach and all agreeing on the need for long-term solutions; the leaders plan to reconvene following technical meetings.
Tripartite Summit Addresses Mediterranean Migration Crisis
In Istanbul, Turkey, Italy, and Libya's leaders met to address Mediterranean migration, with Italy praising Turkey's approach and all agreeing on the need for long-term solutions; the leaders plan to reconvene following technical meetings.
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48% Bias Score


EU Regulation Forces Meta and Google to Halt Political Advertising
Meta and Google will stop all political ads in Europe from October 2025 due to the EU's Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, impacting political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups by limiting their ability to reach voters and influence policy using targeted ad...
EU Regulation Forces Meta and Google to Halt Political Advertising
Meta and Google will stop all political ads in Europe from October 2025 due to the EU's Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, impacting political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups by limiting their ability to reach voters and influence policy using targeted ad...
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36% Bias Score


French Beaches Close Due to Venomous Portuguese Man o' War Sightings
Beaches in Biarritz, Anglet, Bidart, and Seignosse, France, closed last week due to Portuguese man o' war sightings; many reopened but officials warn of potential future closures due to rising ocean temperatures and increased sightings.
French Beaches Close Due to Venomous Portuguese Man o' War Sightings
Beaches in Biarritz, Anglet, Bidart, and Seignosse, France, closed last week due to Portuguese man o' war sightings; many reopened but officials warn of potential future closures due to rising ocean temperatures and increased sightings.
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16% Bias Score


Gene Therapy Restores Sight in Usher Syndrome Patient
A 38-year-old Italian man with Usher syndrome type 1b regained his sight after an experimental gene therapy at the University of Campania in July 2024; seven more patients underwent the procedure, showing promising results and paving the way for broader application.
Gene Therapy Restores Sight in Usher Syndrome Patient
A 38-year-old Italian man with Usher syndrome type 1b regained his sight after an experimental gene therapy at the University of Campania in July 2024; seven more patients underwent the procedure, showing promising results and paving the way for broader application.
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20% Bias Score


False Claims of Anti-Zelenskyy Protests in Ukraine
A video shared on social media falsely depicts protests in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy; the protests were actually against a law weakening anti-corruption agencies, prompting Zelenskyy to draft a new bill to restore their independence.
False Claims of Anti-Zelenskyy Protests in Ukraine
A video shared on social media falsely depicts protests in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy; the protests were actually against a law weakening anti-corruption agencies, prompting Zelenskyy to draft a new bill to restore their independence.
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68% Bias Score

Mediterranean Tourism's Environmental Strain Amidst Record-Breaking Heat
The Mediterranean, a top tourist destination, faces environmental strain from 1.1 billion EU tourist nights in 2023, as tourism's carbon emissions grow at twice the global economic rate (8.8% of global emissions), necessitating sustainable travel choices amid misleading green claims.

Mediterranean Tourism's Environmental Strain Amidst Record-Breaking Heat
The Mediterranean, a top tourist destination, faces environmental strain from 1.1 billion EU tourist nights in 2023, as tourism's carbon emissions grow at twice the global economic rate (8.8% of global emissions), necessitating sustainable travel choices amid misleading green claims.
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44% Bias Score

Budapest Mayor Questioned for Supporting Massive Pride March Defying Government Ban
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony was questioned by police Friday for helping organize a Pride march that the Hungarian government banned; the march, attended by an estimated 300,000, defied a law passed in March that banned such events and used facial recognition to identify participants.

Budapest Mayor Questioned for Supporting Massive Pride March Defying Government Ban
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony was questioned by police Friday for helping organize a Pride march that the Hungarian government banned; the march, attended by an estimated 300,000, defied a law passed in March that banned such events and used facial recognition to identify participants.
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56% Bias Score

AI-Generated Fake News Anchors: A Double-Edged Sword
AI-generated videos featuring fake news anchors are spreading rapidly on social media, identifiable by generic microphones labeled "NEWS", illegible logos, and easily fabricated narratives; however, this technology is also used by journalists in repressive regimes to safely report the news.

AI-Generated Fake News Anchors: A Double-Edged Sword
AI-generated videos featuring fake news anchors are spreading rapidly on social media, identifiable by generic microphones labeled "NEWS", illegible logos, and easily fabricated narratives; however, this technology is also used by journalists in repressive regimes to safely report the news.
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36% Bias Score

UN Declaration Proposes Phased Plan for Two-State Solution in Gaza
Following a UN conference in New York, a seven-page declaration called for a phased plan to revive the two-state solution, urging Hamas disarmament, Palestinian Authority governance, and international recognition of Palestine, while condemning both Hamas' October attack and Israel's military offensi...

UN Declaration Proposes Phased Plan for Two-State Solution in Gaza
Following a UN conference in New York, a seven-page declaration called for a phased plan to revive the two-state solution, urging Hamas disarmament, Palestinian Authority governance, and international recognition of Palestine, while condemning both Hamas' October attack and Israel's military offensi...
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40% Bias Score

EU Launches New Digital Border System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will begin a six-month phased rollout on October 12th, 2024, registering biometric data of non-EU travelers entering the Schengen Area to strengthen border security and track overstays; the system will be fully deployed by April 2025.

EU Launches New Digital Border System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will begin a six-month phased rollout on October 12th, 2024, registering biometric data of non-EU travelers entering the Schengen Area to strengthen border security and track overstays; the system will be fully deployed by April 2025.
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44% Bias Score

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.
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36% Bias Score
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