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Poland Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Inflation Concerns
The National Bank of Poland held its key interest rate at 5.75% in its January 2025 meeting, citing concerns about rising inflation, despite December 2024 inflation remaining at 4.7% and positive GDP growth forecasts for 2025.
Poland Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Inflation Concerns
The National Bank of Poland held its key interest rate at 5.75% in its January 2025 meeting, citing concerns about rising inflation, despite December 2024 inflation remaining at 4.7% and positive GDP growth forecasts for 2025.
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24% Bias Score


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0% Bias Score


Tobacco Advertising Bans Linked to Lower Smoking Rates
A meta-analysis of 16 studies shows that tobacco advertising bans correlate with a 20% lower likelihood of smoking and a 37% reduction in smoking initiation, but no impact on cessation. The study underscores the need for stronger implementation and enforcement of the WHO's Framework Convention on To...
Tobacco Advertising Bans Linked to Lower Smoking Rates
A meta-analysis of 16 studies shows that tobacco advertising bans correlate with a 20% lower likelihood of smoking and a 37% reduction in smoking initiation, but no impact on cessation. The study underscores the need for stronger implementation and enforcement of the WHO's Framework Convention on To...
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40% Bias Score


Southeastern Europe Hit by Severe Storm, Causing Widespread Disruptions
Heavy snow and strong winds caused by a severe storm system disrupted transport and led to school closures across southeastern Europe, affecting countries like Albania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, with the Predel Pass in Bulgaria experiencing accidents due to heavy snowfall, aligning with the EEA...
Southeastern Europe Hit by Severe Storm, Causing Widespread Disruptions
Heavy snow and strong winds caused by a severe storm system disrupted transport and led to school closures across southeastern Europe, affecting countries like Albania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, with the Predel Pass in Bulgaria experiencing accidents due to heavy snowfall, aligning with the EEA...
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32% Bias Score


Romania to Rerun Presidential Election After Annulment
Romania's Constitutional Court annulled its presidential election last month due to alleged illegal use of digital technologies and undeclared campaign funding, prompting protests and a rerun scheduled for May 4th and 18th.
Romania to Rerun Presidential Election After Annulment
Romania's Constitutional Court annulled its presidential election last month due to alleged illegal use of digital technologies and undeclared campaign funding, prompting protests and a rerun scheduled for May 4th and 18th.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers to Return Captured North Korean Soldiers
Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, offering their return to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs held in Russia; one soldier wants to return home, while the other's wishes are unknown, providing evidence of North Korea's involvement in the conflict.
Ukraine Offers to Return Captured North Korean Soldiers
Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, offering their return to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs held in Russia; one soldier wants to return home, while the other's wishes are unknown, providing evidence of North Korea's involvement in the conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Prisoner Exchange: Iranian Engineer Released From Italy, But Devices Remain
Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, detained in Italy on a US warrant for supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack in Jordan, was released in a prisoner exchange with Iran for Italian journalist Cecilia Sala; however, his electronic devices remain in Italy pending US inspection.

Prisoner Exchange: Iranian Engineer Released From Italy, But Devices Remain
Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, detained in Italy on a US warrant for supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack in Jordan, was released in a prisoner exchange with Iran for Italian journalist Cecilia Sala; however, his electronic devices remain in Italy pending US inspection.
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40% Bias Score

NATO Strengthens Baltic Sea Security Amidst Infrastructure Sabotage
NATO is increasing its military presence and technological innovation in the Baltic Sea to protect critical infrastructure from sabotage following recent damage to undersea cables and pipelines, with Russia suspected as the perpetrator.

NATO Strengthens Baltic Sea Security Amidst Infrastructure Sabotage
NATO is increasing its military presence and technological innovation in the Baltic Sea to protect critical infrastructure from sabotage following recent damage to undersea cables and pipelines, with Russia suspected as the perpetrator.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Announces 100% Tax on Non-EU Property Purchases to Tackle Housing Crisis
Spain will implement a 100% tax on property purchases by non-EU buyers to combat its housing crisis, impacting approximately 27,000 transactions in 2023, part of a wider strategy by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

Spain Announces 100% Tax on Non-EU Property Purchases to Tackle Housing Crisis
Spain will implement a 100% tax on property purchases by non-EU buyers to combat its housing crisis, impacting approximately 27,000 transactions in 2023, part of a wider strategy by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
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52% Bias Score

Captured North Korean Soldiers: Evidence of Pyongyang's Involvement in Ukraine War
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming it as evidence of Pyongyang's direct involvement in the war; one soldier possessed a false Russian military ID; the soldiers are being questioned in Kyiv.

Captured North Korean Soldiers: Evidence of Pyongyang's Involvement in Ukraine War
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming it as evidence of Pyongyang's direct involvement in the war; one soldier possessed a false Russian military ID; the soldiers are being questioned in Kyiv.
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40% Bias Score

AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor in Upcoming German Election
Germany's upcoming election on February 23rd sees the far-right AfD party nominating Alice Weidel as its chancellor candidate for the first time, currently polling at 20%—a significant development in German politics, with protests marking the announcement.

AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor in Upcoming German Election
Germany's upcoming election on February 23rd sees the far-right AfD party nominating Alice Weidel as its chancellor candidate for the first time, currently polling at 20%—a significant development in German politics, with protests marking the announcement.
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48% Bias Score

EU Urged to Avoid Weakening Worker and Environmental Protections in Competitiveness Push
Over 250 European civil society groups sent an open letter to the European Commission expressing concerns that the upcoming "competitiveness compass" could weaken environmental and worker protections, costing governments €55 billion annually, and urging the EU to not sacrifice these protections in a...

EU Urged to Avoid Weakening Worker and Environmental Protections in Competitiveness Push
Over 250 European civil society groups sent an open letter to the European Commission expressing concerns that the upcoming "competitiveness compass" could weaken environmental and worker protections, costing governments €55 billion annually, and urging the EU to not sacrifice these protections in a...
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56% Bias Score
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