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€127 Billion in EU Defense Loan Requests Submitted
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans from the European Commission's SAFE program by July 29th, 2024, to fund defense projects, prioritizing European industry and aiming to boost collective defense spending by the end of the decade.
€127 Billion in EU Defense Loan Requests Submitted
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans from the European Commission's SAFE program by July 29th, 2024, to fund defense projects, prioritizing European industry and aiming to boost collective defense spending by the end of the decade.
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36% Bias Score


Macron on Russian 'Existential Threat' List, Prompts Italy's Response
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list of Western elites using "hate speech" against Russia, including French President Emmanuel Macron for calling Russia an "existential threat" to Europe, prompting Italy to summon the Russian ambassador after President Mattarella's inclusion.
Macron on Russian 'Existential Threat' List, Prompts Italy's Response
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list of Western elites using "hate speech" against Russia, including French President Emmanuel Macron for calling Russia an "existential threat" to Europe, prompting Italy to summon the Russian ambassador after President Mattarella's inclusion.
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56% Bias Score


Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Three Dead
A gunman opened fire in a Manhattan skyscraper on Monday evening, killing three people including a police officer and critically injuring another; the shooter, who appeared to have targeted the building housing offices of the NFL, Blackstone, and KPMG, reportedly had a history of mental health issue...
Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Three Dead
A gunman opened fire in a Manhattan skyscraper on Monday evening, killing three people including a police officer and critically injuring another; the shooter, who appeared to have targeted the building housing offices of the NFL, Blackstone, and KPMG, reportedly had a history of mental health issue...
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28% Bias Score


Franco-German Defense Ambitions Hampered by Financial and Strategic Divergences
France and Germany, facing differing financial situations and strategic priorities, are attempting to bolster their defenses despite disagreements over resource allocation in projects like the €100 billion FCAS fighter jet program, hindered by France's high debt and Germany's reluctance to joint EU ...
Franco-German Defense Ambitions Hampered by Financial and Strategic Divergences
France and Germany, facing differing financial situations and strategic priorities, are attempting to bolster their defenses despite disagreements over resource allocation in projects like the €100 billion FCAS fighter jet program, hindered by France's high debt and Germany's reluctance to joint EU ...
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship
The Israeli navy intercepted the "Handala", a ship carrying humanitarian aid and 21 activists including French MPs, 74 kilometers from Gaza, redirecting it to Ashdod; this follows a similar incident in June.
Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship
The Israeli navy intercepted the "Handala", a ship carrying humanitarian aid and 21 activists including French MPs, 74 kilometers from Gaza, redirecting it to Ashdod; this follows a similar incident in June.
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56% Bias Score


Israel Explores Alternatives to Stalled Hamas Ceasefire Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced exploring "alternative options" to ceasefire talks with Hamas after Israel and the U.S. recalled negotiation teams from Qatar due to Hamas's perceived lack of commitment; a Hamas official stated negotiations would resume next week.
Israel Explores Alternatives to Stalled Hamas Ceasefire Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced exploring "alternative options" to ceasefire talks with Hamas after Israel and the U.S. recalled negotiation teams from Qatar due to Hamas's perceived lack of commitment; a Hamas official stated negotiations would resume next week.
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40% Bias Score

EU Dockworkers Protest Arms Shipments to Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
European dockworkers are demanding an end to EU arms shipments to Israel due to human rights violations in war zones, citing increased transit through civilian ports and legal challenges to alleged government cover-ups, while Italy suspended military equipment deliveries exceeding €6 million in 2024...

EU Dockworkers Protest Arms Shipments to Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
European dockworkers are demanding an end to EU arms shipments to Israel due to human rights violations in war zones, citing increased transit through civilian ports and legal challenges to alleged government cover-ups, while Italy suspended military equipment deliveries exceeding €6 million in 2024...
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48% Bias Score

European Bathing Water Quality: Cyprus Excels, Albania Lags
A European Environment Agency report reveals that 85% of European bathing sites are rated "excellent", with Cyprus leading at over 99% and Albania lagging at 16%, due to insufficient sewage treatment and high plastic pollution; however, improvements are underway with EU and World Bank aid.

European Bathing Water Quality: Cyprus Excels, Albania Lags
A European Environment Agency report reveals that 85% of European bathing sites are rated "excellent", with Cyprus leading at over 99% and Albania lagging at 16%, due to insufficient sewage treatment and high plastic pollution; however, improvements are underway with EU and World Bank aid.
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36% Bias Score

2 Million Signatures Demand Repeal of Controversial French Law
A petition against the French Duplomb law, concerning the reintroduction of the pesticide acetamiprid, has surpassed 2 million signatures, prompting calls for its repeal due to concerns about health, environmental, and democratic process issues. The petition's success highlights public dissatisfacti...

2 Million Signatures Demand Repeal of Controversial French Law
A petition against the French Duplomb law, concerning the reintroduction of the pesticide acetamiprid, has surpassed 2 million signatures, prompting calls for its repeal due to concerns about health, environmental, and democratic process issues. The petition's success highlights public dissatisfacti...
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56% Bias Score

European Rent Prices in 2025: London Highest, Athens Lowest
A Deutsche Bank report reveals that London had the highest average monthly rent (€5,088) for a three-bedroom city center apartment in 2025 among 28 European cities, while Athens had the lowest (€1,080); rent increases between 2020 and 2025 varied widely, with Istanbul seeing a 206% surge.

European Rent Prices in 2025: London Highest, Athens Lowest
A Deutsche Bank report reveals that London had the highest average monthly rent (€5,088) for a three-bedroom city center apartment in 2025 among 28 European cities, while Athens had the lowest (€1,080); rent increases between 2020 and 2025 varied widely, with Istanbul seeing a 206% surge.
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40% Bias Score

Thailand Declares Martial Law Amid Deadly Border Clashes with Cambodia
Thailand declared martial law in eight border districts following deadly clashes with Cambodia, displacing over 58,000 Thai citizens and resulting in the deaths of one soldier and 13 civilians; the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting.

Thailand Declares Martial Law Amid Deadly Border Clashes with Cambodia
Thailand declared martial law in eight border districts following deadly clashes with Cambodia, displacing over 58,000 Thai citizens and resulting in the deaths of one soldier and 13 civilians; the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.
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52% Bias Score
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