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UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
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48% Bias Score


28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
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32% Bias Score


EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
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24% Bias Score


Weak Chinese Retail Sales Drag Down European Markets
Weak Chinese retail sales growth of 3% year-on-year in November, significantly below expectations, triggered a downturn in European stock markets, impacting consumer and growth-sensitive sectors like luxury goods and energy, with shares of companies such as TotalEnergies and BHP declining.
Weak Chinese Retail Sales Drag Down European Markets
Weak Chinese retail sales growth of 3% year-on-year in November, significantly below expectations, triggered a downturn in European stock markets, impacting consumer and growth-sensitive sectors like luxury goods and energy, with shares of companies such as TotalEnergies and BHP declining.
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40% Bias Score


EU Launches €11 Billion Satellite Constellation for Secure Communications
The European Union launched the €11 billion IRIS² satellite constellation project to improve secure communications for its member states and citizens, starting deployment in 2029 with nearly 290 satellites across multiple orbits and involving SES, Eutelsat, and Hispasat.
EU Launches €11 Billion Satellite Constellation for Secure Communications
The European Union launched the €11 billion IRIS² satellite constellation project to improve secure communications for its member states and citizens, starting deployment in 2029 with nearly 290 satellites across multiple orbits and involving SES, Eutelsat, and Hispasat.
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48% Bias Score


Damascus After Assad: Calm Amidst Uncertainty
A week after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, Damascus shows surprising calm despite widespread economic woes and concerns about the new Islamist HTS rebel leadership's ability to address deep-seated issues.
Damascus After Assad: Calm Amidst Uncertainty
A week after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, Damascus shows surprising calm despite widespread economic woes and concerns about the new Islamist HTS rebel leadership's ability to address deep-seated issues.
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40% Bias Score

EU Downgrades Wolf Protection Status Amidst Agricultural Concerns
The European Union recently downgraded the protection status of wolves from "strictly protected" to "protected", allowing hunting to address agricultural concerns despite public opposition and potential ecological risks; the decision follows a proposal from the European Parliament and a survey showi...

EU Downgrades Wolf Protection Status Amidst Agricultural Concerns
The European Union recently downgraded the protection status of wolves from "strictly protected" to "protected", allowing hunting to address agricultural concerns despite public opposition and potential ecological risks; the decision follows a proposal from the European Parliament and a survey showi...
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20% Bias Score

Cyclone Chido: 11 Dead in Mayotte, Widespread Destruction
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220kph, hit Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 11 confirmed deaths, hundreds of injuries, and widespread destruction across the archipelago, while also impacting Comoros, Madagascar, and Mozambique.

Cyclone Chido: 11 Dead in Mayotte, Widespread Destruction
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220kph, hit Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 11 confirmed deaths, hundreds of injuries, and widespread destruction across the archipelago, while also impacting Comoros, Madagascar, and Mozambique.
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24% Bias Score

Global Central Banks Set Interest Rates Amidst Mixed Economic Indicators
This week, major central banks will set interest rates, while PMIs for key economies show varied performances. The US Fed is expected to cut rates, whereas the BoJ might increase its rates, and the BoE will likely maintain its policy rate.

Global Central Banks Set Interest Rates Amidst Mixed Economic Indicators
This week, major central banks will set interest rates, while PMIs for key economies show varied performances. The US Fed is expected to cut rates, whereas the BoJ might increase its rates, and the BoE will likely maintain its policy rate.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Energy Grids Need Urgent Investment to Meet Green Transition Goals
Leonhard Birnbaum, CEO of E.ON and President of Eurelectric, warns that Europe needs to double its annual investment in electricity infrastructure to €70 billion to meet its renewable energy targets, with energy customers and taxpayers covering the costs, or risk significantly increasing the cost of...

Europe's Energy Grids Need Urgent Investment to Meet Green Transition Goals
Leonhard Birnbaum, CEO of E.ON and President of Eurelectric, warns that Europe needs to double its annual investment in electricity infrastructure to €70 billion to meet its renewable energy targets, with energy customers and taxpayers covering the costs, or risk significantly increasing the cost of...
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36% Bias Score

Lagarde Warns of US Trade Policy Risks to EU Economy
ECB President Christine Lagarde warned on Monday that US trade policies under President-elect Donald Trump could negatively impact the EU economy, citing potential tariffs and geopolitical risks as factors that could slow growth. She also hinted at further interest rate cuts if inflation continues t...

Lagarde Warns of US Trade Policy Risks to EU Economy
ECB President Christine Lagarde warned on Monday that US trade policies under President-elect Donald Trump could negatively impact the EU economy, citing potential tariffs and geopolitical risks as factors that could slow growth. She also hinted at further interest rate cuts if inflation continues t...
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48% Bias Score

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...
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48% Bias Score
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