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EU Climate Policy Revision Faces Internal Divisions, Threatening Global Leadership
The EU's plan to reach climate neutrality by 2050 faces internal challenges, with a proposed revision allowing for international carbon market participation and flexibility measures criticized by NGOs for potentially undermining emissions reduction targets; internal divisions and budget priorities t...
EU Climate Policy Revision Faces Internal Divisions, Threatening Global Leadership
The EU's plan to reach climate neutrality by 2050 faces internal challenges, with a proposed revision allowing for international carbon market participation and flexibility measures criticized by NGOs for potentially undermining emissions reduction targets; internal divisions and budget priorities t...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
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36% Bias Score


NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Project, Raising Geopolitical Stakes
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to power future lunar bases, escalating space competition with China and Russia and raising geopolitical concerns about potential territorial claims.
NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Project, Raising Geopolitical Stakes
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to power future lunar bases, escalating space competition with China and Russia and raising geopolitical concerns about potential territorial claims.
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Online Catalog of Ukrainian Children for Forced Adoption
Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine's Luhansk region created an online catalog of 294 Ukrainian children for forced adoption, categorized by age, gender, and physical traits; this state-sponsored child trafficking exposes children to risks such as sexual exploitation and illegal organ harvesti...
Russia's Online Catalog of Ukrainian Children for Forced Adoption
Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine's Luhansk region created an online catalog of 294 Ukrainian children for forced adoption, categorized by age, gender, and physical traits; this state-sponsored child trafficking exposes children to risks such as sexual exploitation and illegal organ harvesti...
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56% Bias Score


Southern Europe Wildfires Amid Record Heat
Wildfires rage across Southern Europe amid record-breaking heat, with France battling its largest blaze in decades, resulting in casualties and widespread damage. Spain and Greece also experience major fires, while Turkey reports controlled blazes.
Southern Europe Wildfires Amid Record Heat
Wildfires rage across Southern Europe amid record-breaking heat, with France battling its largest blaze in decades, resulting in casualties and widespread damage. Spain and Greece also experience major fires, while Turkey reports controlled blazes.
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16% Bias Score


Orbán Fears Europe's Exclusion from Potential US-Russia Summit on Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán voiced concerns on Friday that Europe risks being sidelined if a US-Russia summit on ending the war in Ukraine occurs, suggesting a separate EU-Russia summit led by France and Germany instead.
Orbán Fears Europe's Exclusion from Potential US-Russia Summit on Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán voiced concerns on Friday that Europe risks being sidelined if a US-Russia summit on ending the war in Ukraine occurs, suggesting a separate EU-Russia summit led by France and Germany instead.
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44% Bias Score

Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th following a January 2024 court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to restructure its over \$300 billion debt, impacting China's struggling real estate sector.

Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th following a January 2024 court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to restructure its over \$300 billion debt, impacting China's struggling real estate sector.
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36% Bias Score

July 2025: Third Warmest Month Globally, Exceeding Paris Agreement Threshold
July 2025 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing regional temperature anomalies, including record highs in Scandinavia and Turkey, raising concerns about the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target despite natural climate fluctuations.

July 2025: Third Warmest Month Globally, Exceeding Paris Agreement Threshold
July 2025 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing regional temperature anomalies, including record highs in Scandinavia and Turkey, raising concerns about the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target despite natural climate fluctuations.
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36% Bias Score

Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.

Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
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40% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Summit on Ukraine Peace Deal Planned for August 15th
US President Donald Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15th to discuss a potential peace deal in Ukraine, which may involve territorial concessions, a move opposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Trump-Putin Summit on Ukraine Peace Deal Planned for August 15th
US President Donald Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15th to discuss a potential peace deal in Ukraine, which may involve territorial concessions, a move opposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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52% Bias Score

TikTok Launches Community Fact-Checking Feature Amidst Social Media Trend
TikTok is rolling out its community-based fact-checking feature, Footnotes, in the US, allowing users to add context notes to videos and vote on their visibility, mirroring similar initiatives on platforms like Meta and X, aiming to combat misinformation, although its efficacy and challenges remain.

TikTok Launches Community Fact-Checking Feature Amidst Social Media Trend
TikTok is rolling out its community-based fact-checking feature, Footnotes, in the US, allowing users to add context notes to videos and vote on their visibility, mirroring similar initiatives on platforms like Meta and X, aiming to combat misinformation, although its efficacy and challenges remain.
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36% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People Five Years After Disputed Elections
On the fifth anniversary of Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's continued support for the Belarusian people, emphasizing the release of over 1000 political prisoners and the fulfillment of democratic aspirations, alongside a 3 bil...

EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People Five Years After Disputed Elections
On the fifth anniversary of Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's continued support for the Belarusian people, emphasizing the release of over 1000 political prisoners and the fulfillment of democratic aspirations, alongside a 3 bil...
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40% Bias Score
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