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NATO's Lapland Exercise: A Show of Force Amidst Tourism and Heightened Tensions
In Lapland, Finland, NATO held its largest-ever artillery exercise this year, contrasting with the usual influx of tourists visiting Santa Claus; this comes after Finland joined NATO in 2023 due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and amid increased hybrid warfare attacks from Russia and China.
NATO's Lapland Exercise: A Show of Force Amidst Tourism and Heightened Tensions
In Lapland, Finland, NATO held its largest-ever artillery exercise this year, contrasting with the usual influx of tourists visiting Santa Claus; this comes after Finland joined NATO in 2023 due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and amid increased hybrid warfare attacks from Russia and China.
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48% Bias Score


Volkswagen-IG Metall Talks Stall Amidst Cost-Cutting Dispute
Negotiations between Volkswagen and its union, IG Metall, have stalled after four days, failing to resolve cost-cutting measures amid falling European sales and increased Chinese competition; the Porsche-Piëch family, the majority stakeholder, supports factory closures, while the union suggests cutt...
Volkswagen-IG Metall Talks Stall Amidst Cost-Cutting Dispute
Negotiations between Volkswagen and its union, IG Metall, have stalled after four days, failing to resolve cost-cutting measures amid falling European sales and increased Chinese competition; the Porsche-Piëch family, the majority stakeholder, supports factory closures, while the union suggests cutt...
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48% Bias Score


EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging Over Health Concerns
The European Commission has banned bisphenol A (BPA) in most food and drink packaging due to health concerns, following a 2023 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) opinion that significantly lowered the tolerable daily intake; an 18-month phase-out period is in place for most products.
EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging Over Health Concerns
The European Commission has banned bisphenol A (BPA) in most food and drink packaging due to health concerns, following a 2023 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) opinion that significantly lowered the tolerable daily intake; an 18-month phase-out period is in place for most products.
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36% Bias Score


Hundreds of North Korean Soldiers Killed or Injured Fighting in Ukraine
Hundreds of North Korean soldiers have suffered casualties fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia, part of an agreement where Russia provides oil to North Korea in exchange for military personnel; this comes after reports that around 10,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to aid Russia's war efforts.
Hundreds of North Korean Soldiers Killed or Injured Fighting in Ukraine
Hundreds of North Korean soldiers have suffered casualties fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia, part of an agreement where Russia provides oil to North Korea in exchange for military personnel; this comes after reports that around 10,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to aid Russia's war efforts.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey and Lebanon Condemn Israel's Continued Attacks
Turkish President Erdoğan and Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati met in Ankara on Wednesday to discuss Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement. Mikati detailed the ongoing damage and violations of Lebanese sovereignty, while Erdoğan reiterated Turkey's support for Lebanon an...
Turkey and Lebanon Condemn Israel's Continued Attacks
Turkish President Erdoğan and Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati met in Ankara on Wednesday to discuss Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement. Mikati detailed the ongoing damage and violations of Lebanese sovereignty, while Erdoğan reiterated Turkey's support for Lebanon an...
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48% Bias Score


Portugal's Brain Drain: Tax Cuts Fail to Stop Emigration
Portugal's brain drain sees 30% of its youth living abroad due to low wages and poor conditions; while the government offers tax cuts, initiatives like the EU's Talent Promotion Mechanism are building a new hospital in Évora to create 2,000 jobs and retain skilled workers.
Portugal's Brain Drain: Tax Cuts Fail to Stop Emigration
Portugal's brain drain sees 30% of its youth living abroad due to low wages and poor conditions; while the government offers tax cuts, initiatives like the EU's Talent Promotion Mechanism are building a new hospital in Évora to create 2,000 jobs and retain skilled workers.
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44% Bias Score

Fed's Hawkish Pivot Triggers Global Market Selloff
The Federal Reserve's hawkish pivot triggered a sharp global selloff in stock markets on Thursday, December 21, 2023, with major indices falling significantly, and bond yields rising across the Atlantic.

Fed's Hawkish Pivot Triggers Global Market Selloff
The Federal Reserve's hawkish pivot triggered a sharp global selloff in stock markets on Thursday, December 21, 2023, with major indices falling significantly, and bond yields rising across the Atlantic.
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44% Bias Score

China's Economic Growth Signals New Opportunities for China-EU Cooperation
Despite global headwinds, China's economy grew 4.8% year-on-year in Q3 2023, driven by policy initiatives and strong fundamentals; this signals new opportunities for China-EU cooperation and global growth.

China's Economic Growth Signals New Opportunities for China-EU Cooperation
Despite global headwinds, China's economy grew 4.8% year-on-year in Q3 2023, driven by policy initiatives and strong fundamentals; this signals new opportunities for China-EU cooperation and global growth.
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52% Bias Score

Global Box Office Projected to Reach $33 Billion in 2025
Global box office revenue is projected to reach $33 billion in 2025, an 8% increase from 2024, driven by major franchise releases and new titles from acclaimed directors, though still slightly below pre-pandemic levels.

Global Box Office Projected to Reach $33 Billion in 2025
Global box office revenue is projected to reach $33 billion in 2025, an 8% increase from 2024, driven by major franchise releases and new titles from acclaimed directors, though still slightly below pre-pandemic levels.
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40% Bias Score

Montana Supreme Court Upholds Landmark Climate Ruling
The Montana Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that the state's fossil fuel permitting policy, which does not consider greenhouse gas emissions, is unconstitutional, setting a precedent for climate action lawsuits; the decision was celebrated by young climate activists who brought the lawsuit...

Montana Supreme Court Upholds Landmark Climate Ruling
The Montana Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that the state's fossil fuel permitting policy, which does not consider greenhouse gas emissions, is unconstitutional, setting a precedent for climate action lawsuits; the decision was celebrated by young climate activists who brought the lawsuit...
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48% Bias Score

European Cancer Survival Disparities Highlight Urgent Need for Improved Healthcare
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total deaths) in the European Union, with survival rates varying significantly by cancer type and country due to differences in diagnosis and treatment access. Data from 29 European countries (including 24 EU countries) shows disparities in cancer ...

European Cancer Survival Disparities Highlight Urgent Need for Improved Healthcare
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total deaths) in the European Union, with survival rates varying significantly by cancer type and country due to differences in diagnosis and treatment access. Data from 29 European countries (including 24 EU countries) shows disparities in cancer ...
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16% Bias Score

INTERPOL advocates for "romance baiting" terminology change in online investment fraud
INTERPOL is urging a change from the term "pig butchering" to "romance baiting" to describe online investment fraud, arguing that the former is victim-blaming and hinders reporting, while the latter accurately reflects the criminals' sophisticated emotional manipulation and empowers victims.

INTERPOL advocates for "romance baiting" terminology change in online investment fraud
INTERPOL is urging a change from the term "pig butchering" to "romance baiting" to describe online investment fraud, arguing that the former is victim-blaming and hinders reporting, while the latter accurately reflects the criminals' sophisticated emotional manipulation and empowers victims.
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52% Bias Score
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