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Germany Legalizes Cannabis, Sparking EU-Wide Debate
Germany becomes the third EU country to legalize cannabis, aiming to curb the illegal market but raising concerns about youth consumption; the move also boosts the medical cannabis market, yet faces potential repeal by conservative parties.
Germany Legalizes Cannabis, Sparking EU-Wide Debate
Germany becomes the third EU country to legalize cannabis, aiming to curb the illegal market but raising concerns about youth consumption; the move also boosts the medical cannabis market, yet faces potential repeal by conservative parties.
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32% Bias Score


EU Urges 'Big Bang' Space Investment to Counter US Dominance
EU Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius urges a massive funding increase for the EU space sector, citing a shrinking 11% (€12 billion) global share compared to the US's 64% (€65 billion) and Europe's loss of market leadership in crucial areas such as commercial launchers, necessitating a 'big bang' a...
EU Urges 'Big Bang' Space Investment to Counter US Dominance
EU Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius urges a massive funding increase for the EU space sector, citing a shrinking 11% (€12 billion) global share compared to the US's 64% (€65 billion) and Europe's loss of market leadership in crucial areas such as commercial launchers, necessitating a 'big bang' a...
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Starbucks Beats Q1 Expectations Despite Sales Dip
Starbucks' fiscal first-quarter revenue reached \$9.4 billion, surpassing expectations despite a 4% decrease in same-store sales; CEO Brian Niccol attributes this to menu and service improvements.
Starbucks Beats Q1 Expectations Despite Sales Dip
Starbucks' fiscal first-quarter revenue reached \$9.4 billion, surpassing expectations despite a 4% decrease in same-store sales; CEO Brian Niccol attributes this to menu and service improvements.
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36% Bias Score


Afghan Refugees in Albania Await US Visas Amid Delays and Uncertainty
Over 3,200 Afghan refugees, many eligible for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs), are in Albania awaiting US visa approval, facing uncertainty due to processing delays and a past suspension of the US Refugee Admissions Programme; many worked with US forces or US-funded organizations.
Afghan Refugees in Albania Await US Visas Amid Delays and Uncertainty
Over 3,200 Afghan refugees, many eligible for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs), are in Albania awaiting US visa approval, facing uncertainty due to processing delays and a past suspension of the US Refugee Admissions Programme; many worked with US forces or US-funded organizations.
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44% Bias Score


Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.
Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Temporarily Suspend, Not Lift, Sanctions on Syria
The EU plans to temporarily suspend, not lift, sanctions on Syria following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, contingent on the new government's actions, focusing on economic recovery in energy and finance while maintaining a 'fall-back mechanism'.
EU to Temporarily Suspend, Not Lift, Sanctions on Syria
The EU plans to temporarily suspend, not lift, sanctions on Syria following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, contingent on the new government's actions, focusing on economic recovery in energy and finance while maintaining a 'fall-back mechanism'.
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Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Crackdown on Dissent
Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is on a hunger strike after being arrested on January 12th for allegedly slapping a police chief during protests sparked by a disputed election and stalled EU accession talks; her detention is raising international concern ove...

Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Crackdown on Dissent
Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is on a hunger strike after being arrested on January 12th for allegedly slapping a police chief during protests sparked by a disputed election and stalled EU accession talks; her detention is raising international concern ove...
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BrewDog Founder Launches UK's Largest-Ever Reality TV Prize to Boost Entrepreneurship
James Watt, BrewDog co-founder, launched "House of Unicorns," a UK reality TV show with a £2 million prize, aiming to increase the number of UK Unicorn startups by 2030 and counter a perceived lack of support for entrepreneurship in the UK.

BrewDog Founder Launches UK's Largest-Ever Reality TV Prize to Boost Entrepreneurship
James Watt, BrewDog co-founder, launched "House of Unicorns," a UK reality TV show with a £2 million prize, aiming to increase the number of UK Unicorn startups by 2030 and counter a perceived lack of support for entrepreneurship in the UK.
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44% Bias Score

Germany: Asylum Seeker's Attack Fuels Election Debate on Migration
A knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, by a former Afghan asylum seeker who was to be deported, killed a man and a child, prompting calls for stricter migration policies from opposition parties ahead of the upcoming elections.

Germany: Asylum Seeker's Attack Fuels Election Debate on Migration
A knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, by a former Afghan asylum seeker who was to be deported, killed a man and a child, prompting calls for stricter migration policies from opposition parties ahead of the upcoming elections.
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Mediobanca Rejects €7 Billion Takeover Bid from MPS
Mediobanca rejected Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena's €7 billion takeover bid on Tuesday, citing concerns about shareholder value destruction and incompatibility of business models; MPS shares dropped nearly 10% following the announcement.

Mediobanca Rejects €7 Billion Takeover Bid from MPS
Mediobanca rejected Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena's €7 billion takeover bid on Tuesday, citing concerns about shareholder value destruction and incompatibility of business models; MPS shares dropped nearly 10% following the announcement.
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48% Bias Score

Record High Antisemitic Attacks in Germany Amidst Auschwitz Anniversary
On the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, Germany faces a record high in antisemitic attacks in 2024, driven by online hate speech, political polarization, and the aftermath of the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, prompting calls for a multi-pronged approach to combat antisemitism.

Record High Antisemitic Attacks in Germany Amidst Auschwitz Anniversary
On the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, Germany faces a record high in antisemitic attacks in 2024, driven by online hate speech, political polarization, and the aftermath of the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, prompting calls for a multi-pronged approach to combat antisemitism.
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32% Bias Score

Driver Hits Protesters in Serbia Amid Nationwide Anti-Government Demonstrations
A 24-year-old woman drove her car into a crowd of student protesters in Belgrade, Serbia, injuring a 26-year-old woman, amid nationwide protests over a deadly railway station canopy collapse blamed on government corruption and authoritarianism.

Driver Hits Protesters in Serbia Amid Nationwide Anti-Government Demonstrations
A 24-year-old woman drove her car into a crowd of student protesters in Belgrade, Serbia, injuring a 26-year-old woman, amid nationwide protests over a deadly railway station canopy collapse blamed on government corruption and authoritarianism.
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40% Bias Score
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