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Only Seven Countries Met Safe Air Quality Levels in 2023
The 2023 World Air Quality Report revealed that only seven countries—Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius, and New Zealand—met WHO's PM2.5 air quality guidelines, while South and Central Asia had the worst air quality, with Bangladesh recording levels over 15 times the safe limit...
Only Seven Countries Met Safe Air Quality Levels in 2023
The 2023 World Air Quality Report revealed that only seven countries—Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius, and New Zealand—met WHO's PM2.5 air quality guidelines, while South and Central Asia had the worst air quality, with Bangladesh recording levels over 15 times the safe limit...
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40% Bias Score


Kavelashvili Elected Georgian President Amidst Opposition Backlash
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former footballer and member of the Georgian Dream party, was elected president of Georgia on Saturday by a 300-seat electoral college, solidifying his party's power and sparking protests from the opposition who view it as a setback for EU aspirations and a win for Russia.
Kavelashvili Elected Georgian President Amidst Opposition Backlash
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former footballer and member of the Georgian Dream party, was elected president of Georgia on Saturday by a 300-seat electoral college, solidifying his party's power and sparking protests from the opposition who view it as a setback for EU aspirations and a win for Russia.
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52% Bias Score


Tesla Stock Soars 69% Post-Election on Autonomous Vehicle Optimism
Tesla's stock price soared 69% following the US election, adding \$55 billion to its market cap, driven by investor optimism about its autonomous vehicle technology, strong Q3 earnings, and the potential for regulatory changes under the new administration.
Tesla Stock Soars 69% Post-Election on Autonomous Vehicle Optimism
Tesla's stock price soared 69% following the US election, adding \$55 billion to its market cap, driven by investor optimism about its autonomous vehicle technology, strong Q3 earnings, and the potential for regulatory changes under the new administration.
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56% Bias Score


Global Bond Yields Rise, Stalling European Markets Amidst Contrasting US and China Economic Trends
Rising global government bond yields stalled European stock market rallies, while the US and China showed contrasting economic trends: the US saw stable inflation and a gradual Fed rate cut expectation, while China's stimulus boosted its stock markets and commodity prices, despite global uncertainti...
Global Bond Yields Rise, Stalling European Markets Amidst Contrasting US and China Economic Trends
Rising global government bond yields stalled European stock market rallies, while the US and China showed contrasting economic trends: the US saw stable inflation and a gradual Fed rate cut expectation, while China's stimulus boosted its stock markets and commodity prices, despite global uncertainti...
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44% Bias Score


ECB Cuts Rates to 3%, Signaling More Easing to Come
The European Central Bank (ECB) lowered its deposit facility rate by 0.25 percentage points to 3% on Thursday, signaling confidence in its inflation target while acknowledging growth risks; economists anticipate further rate cuts but disagree on the pace and endpoint.
ECB Cuts Rates to 3%, Signaling More Easing to Come
The European Central Bank (ECB) lowered its deposit facility rate by 0.25 percentage points to 3% on Thursday, signaling confidence in its inflation target while acknowledging growth risks; economists anticipate further rate cuts but disagree on the pace and endpoint.
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24% Bias Score


Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
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44% Bias Score

EU Cancer Survival Rates Vary Widely by Country and Cancer Type
In 2021, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the European Union, with 1.1 million fatalities (21.6% of total deaths); survival rates vary significantly across countries and cancer types due to differences in diagnosis stage, treatment availability, and healthcare system organization.

EU Cancer Survival Rates Vary Widely by Country and Cancer Type
In 2021, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the European Union, with 1.1 million fatalities (21.6% of total deaths); survival rates vary significantly across countries and cancer types due to differences in diagnosis stage, treatment availability, and healthcare system organization.
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16% Bias Score

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
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44% Bias Score

UK Bans Puberty Blockers for Minors Amidst Growing European Concerns
The United Kingdom has banned puberty blockers for children under 18, joining other Western European nations restricting access amid concerns about long-term effects and insufficient evidence of efficacy; this follows a temporary ban and challenges the previously accepted "Dutch protocol."

UK Bans Puberty Blockers for Minors Amidst Growing European Concerns
The United Kingdom has banned puberty blockers for children under 18, joining other Western European nations restricting access amid concerns about long-term effects and insufficient evidence of efficacy; this follows a temporary ban and challenges the previously accepted "Dutch protocol."
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52% Bias Score

Amazon to Donate $2 Million to Trump's Inauguration
Amazon will donate $2 million to President-elect Trump's inauguration, including a $1 million cash donation and a $1 million in-kind donation for streaming the event on Prime Video; this follows a similar $1 million donation from Meta and reflects shifting relationships between tech giants and Trump...

Amazon to Donate $2 Million to Trump's Inauguration
Amazon will donate $2 million to President-elect Trump's inauguration, including a $1 million cash donation and a $1 million in-kind donation for streaming the event on Prime Video; this follows a similar $1 million donation from Meta and reflects shifting relationships between tech giants and Trump...
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56% Bias Score

Germany and Ukraine to Create Joint Agency for Refugee Return
Ukraine and Germany are creating a joint agency to help return Ukrainian refugees home safely while integrating them into the German workforce, as confirmed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Chancellor Olaf Scholz following Scholz's visit to Kyiv. Over 1.2 million Ukrainians, including 200,000 men...

Germany and Ukraine to Create Joint Agency for Refugee Return
Ukraine and Germany are creating a joint agency to help return Ukrainian refugees home safely while integrating them into the German workforce, as confirmed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Chancellor Olaf Scholz following Scholz's visit to Kyiv. Over 1.2 million Ukrainians, including 200,000 men...
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32% Bias Score

Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Several European countries, including Germany and Austria, are pausing Syrian asylum applications and debating potential refugee returns following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with differing approaches reflecting political and social divisions.

Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Several European countries, including Germany and Austria, are pausing Syrian asylum applications and debating potential refugee returns following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with differing approaches reflecting political and social divisions.
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56% Bias Score
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