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Hamas Hostage Relatives Protest in Tel Aviv, Urging Trump to Pressure Netanyahu
Relatives of Hamas hostages protested in Tel Aviv on Thursday, demanding that US President Trump not cooperate with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they blame for the deaths of 37 hostages; Hamas rejects Trump's ultimatum for the release of hostages, demanding a ceasefire instead.
Hamas Hostage Relatives Protest in Tel Aviv, Urging Trump to Pressure Netanyahu
Relatives of Hamas hostages protested in Tel Aviv on Thursday, demanding that US President Trump not cooperate with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they blame for the deaths of 37 hostages; Hamas rejects Trump's ultimatum for the release of hostages, demanding a ceasefire instead.
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48% Bias Score


Air France-KLM's Revenue Up, but Net Income Down in 2024
Air France-KLM reported a 4.8% revenue increase to €31.5 billion in 2024, driven by strong passenger demand, but net income fell €501 million to €489 million; KLM's operating result fell €234 million to €416 million despite a 5.4% revenue increase.
Air France-KLM's Revenue Up, but Net Income Down in 2024
Air France-KLM reported a 4.8% revenue increase to €31.5 billion in 2024, driven by strong passenger demand, but net income fell €501 million to €489 million; KLM's operating result fell €234 million to €416 million despite a 5.4% revenue increase.
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24% Bias Score


North Korea Upgrades Air Force with New Airborne Early Warning Aircraft
North Korea is nearing completion of its first airborne early warning aircraft, an Ilyushin IL-76 modified with a unique radome at a Pyongyang airport, signifying a potential upgrade in its air force capabilities and possibly indicating Chinese technological influence.
North Korea Upgrades Air Force with New Airborne Early Warning Aircraft
North Korea is nearing completion of its first airborne early warning aircraft, an Ilyushin IL-76 modified with a unique radome at a Pyongyang airport, signifying a potential upgrade in its air force capabilities and possibly indicating Chinese technological influence.
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40% Bias Score


China Increases Defense Budget by 7.2%, Amidst Rising Tensions
China announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, totaling approximately $245 billion, amid rising tensions with the US and its neighbors over Taiwan and the South China Sea, reflecting a global trend of increasing military spending.
China Increases Defense Budget by 7.2%, Amidst Rising Tensions
China announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, totaling approximately $245 billion, amid rising tensions with the US and its neighbors over Taiwan and the South China Sea, reflecting a global trend of increasing military spending.
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48% Bias Score


Byway's Interactive Map Simplifies European Train Travel
Byway, a slow travel specialist, launched a new interactive map to simplify European train travel booking, addressing the fragmented nature of the continent's rail networks and offering a user-friendly alternative to air travel.
Byway's Interactive Map Simplifies European Train Travel
Byway, a slow travel specialist, launched a new interactive map to simplify European train travel booking, addressing the fragmented nature of the continent's rail networks and offering a user-friendly alternative to air travel.
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20% Bias Score


Kenya's Growing Wildlife Populations Face Habitat Loss: The Promise of Wildlife Corridors
Kenya's wildlife populations are increasing, particularly elephants, rhinos, and zebras, but face habitat loss from climate change and human activity; wildlife corridors, like Lewa Conservancy's initiative linking Mount Kenya forest to northern rangelands, are crucial for mitigating human-wildlife c...
Kenya's Growing Wildlife Populations Face Habitat Loss: The Promise of Wildlife Corridors
Kenya's wildlife populations are increasing, particularly elephants, rhinos, and zebras, but face habitat loss from climate change and human activity; wildlife corridors, like Lewa Conservancy's initiative linking Mount Kenya forest to northern rangelands, are crucial for mitigating human-wildlife c...
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36% Bias Score

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...
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36% Bias Score

EU Ministers Call for Stronger Cyber Defense Cooperation Amid Rising Threats
Poland's Minister of Digital Affairs highlighted the need for increased military-civilian cooperation in cybersecurity to confront daily threats, as the EU prepares to discuss a €800 billion defense plan that will indirectly address cyber threats.

EU Ministers Call for Stronger Cyber Defense Cooperation Amid Rising Threats
Poland's Minister of Digital Affairs highlighted the need for increased military-civilian cooperation in cybersecurity to confront daily threats, as the EU prepares to discuss a €800 billion defense plan that will indirectly address cyber threats.
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36% Bias Score

Space Debris: A Growing Threat to Space Exploration
Space debris, consisting of defunct satellites and rockets, poses a growing threat to space exploration; the collision between Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 in 2009 generated thousands of debris pieces, and ESA estimates millions more pieces of varying sizes in low orbit, necessitating improved satelli...

Space Debris: A Growing Threat to Space Exploration
Space debris, consisting of defunct satellites and rockets, poses a growing threat to space exploration; the collision between Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 in 2009 generated thousands of debris pieces, and ESA estimates millions more pieces of varying sizes in low orbit, necessitating improved satelli...
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20% Bias Score

Euro Surges as Germany Plans Massive Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Following Germany's plan to increase defense spending beyond 1% of GDP and unlock a €500 billion infrastructure fund, and the EU's proposal to activate €800 billion in defense funding, the euro surged to a three-month high against the US dollar, reaching above 1.06 on Tuesday.

Euro Surges as Germany Plans Massive Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Following Germany's plan to increase defense spending beyond 1% of GDP and unlock a €500 billion infrastructure fund, and the EU's proposal to activate €800 billion in defense funding, the euro surged to a three-month high against the US dollar, reaching above 1.06 on Tuesday.
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44% Bias Score

Europe Bolsters Ukraine Support Amidst US-Ukraine Rift
European leaders met in London to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war, pledging increased defense support for Ukraine amidst a strained US-Ukraine relationship following a contentious Oval Office meeting between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump, marked by accusations and threats to cut aid.

Europe Bolsters Ukraine Support Amidst US-Ukraine Rift
European leaders met in London to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war, pledging increased defense support for Ukraine amidst a strained US-Ukraine relationship following a contentious Oval Office meeting between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump, marked by accusations and threats to cut aid.
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56% Bias Score

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Rising Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown
The ECB is expected to cut interest rates to 2.5% on Thursday due to economic concerns outweighing inflation, amid rising US tariffs that threaten to shrink the EU's GDP by 0.4% and further complicate the Eurozone's already weak economy.

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Rising Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown
The ECB is expected to cut interest rates to 2.5% on Thursday due to economic concerns outweighing inflation, amid rising US tariffs that threaten to shrink the EU's GDP by 0.4% and further complicate the Eurozone's already weak economy.
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36% Bias Score
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