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EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit Amid Growing Tensions
The European Union faces a €305.8 billion annual trade deficit with China, fueled by overproduction and trade disputes, amid a strained summit marked by tensions over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war and accusations of supplying dual-use goods for Russian weapons.
EU-China Summit Highlights €305.8 Billion Trade Deficit Amid Growing Tensions
The European Union faces a €305.8 billion annual trade deficit with China, fueled by overproduction and trade disputes, amid a strained summit marked by tensions over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war and accusations of supplying dual-use goods for Russian weapons.
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44% Bias Score


Global Utility Costs Vary Widely: Munich Tops the List
Deutsche Bank's "Mapping the World's Prices" report reveals Munich (€370) as the most expensive city for basic utilities in 2025, while Cairo (€24) is the cheapest, highlighting substantial cost differences across 67 global cities.
Global Utility Costs Vary Widely: Munich Tops the List
Deutsche Bank's "Mapping the World's Prices" report reveals Munich (€370) as the most expensive city for basic utilities in 2025, while Cairo (€24) is the cheapest, highlighting substantial cost differences across 67 global cities.
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36% Bias Score


EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
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36% Bias Score


Ozzy Osbourne's Death Highlights Parkinson's Disease Challenges
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne died at 76 this week from complications of Parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder affecting 10 million globally, highlighting the disease's progressive nature and lack of a cure.
Ozzy Osbourne's Death Highlights Parkinson's Disease Challenges
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne died at 76 this week from complications of Parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder affecting 10 million globally, highlighting the disease's progressive nature and lack of a cure.
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16% Bias Score


Radical Pro-Islamist Demonstrations in Germany Highlight Security Concerns
Hundreds participated in pro-Islamist demonstrations in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, celebrating the Syrian regime and glorifying violence against minorities; clashes with pro-Kurdish protestors resulted in injuries, highlighting security concerns and integration challenges.
Radical Pro-Islamist Demonstrations in Germany Highlight Security Concerns
Hundreds participated in pro-Islamist demonstrations in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany, celebrating the Syrian regime and glorifying violence against minorities; clashes with pro-Kurdish protestors resulted in injuries, highlighting security concerns and integration challenges.
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72% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Urges Ukraine on Reforms for EU Membership
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressed the Ukrainian parliament on July 13, 2024, reaffirming the EU's support for Ukraine's EU membership bid and urging the appointment of key anti-corruption officials, judicial reforms, and media independence.
Von der Leyen Urges Ukraine on Reforms for EU Membership
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressed the Ukrainian parliament on July 13, 2024, reaffirming the EU's support for Ukraine's EU membership bid and urging the appointment of key anti-corruption officials, judicial reforms, and media independence.
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44% Bias Score

Macron and Merz Meet Amidst EU-US Trade Tensions and FCAS Challenges
French President Macron and German Chancellor Merz met in Berlin to discuss EU-US trade negotiations, facing potential 30% tariffs, and the complex Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project involving France, Germany, and Spain, with a planned 2040 launch, amid concerns about potential setbacks and the...

Macron and Merz Meet Amidst EU-US Trade Tensions and FCAS Challenges
French President Macron and German Chancellor Merz met in Berlin to discuss EU-US trade negotiations, facing potential 30% tariffs, and the complex Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project involving France, Germany, and Spain, with a planned 2040 launch, amid concerns about potential setbacks and the...
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48% Bias Score

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.
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48% Bias Score

France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.

France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.
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44% Bias Score

US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...

US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...
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44% Bias Score

EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers, Sparking Concerns Over Food Prices
The EU is imposing tariffs on Russian and Belarusian nitrogen fertilizers, ranging from 6.5% to nearly 100% by 2028, impacting the €1.3 billion annual market and aiming to reduce reliance on Russia while supporting domestic producers, though potentially increasing prices for EU farmers.

EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers, Sparking Concerns Over Food Prices
The EU is imposing tariffs on Russian and Belarusian nitrogen fertilizers, ranging from 6.5% to nearly 100% by 2028, impacting the €1.3 billion annual market and aiming to reduce reliance on Russia while supporting domestic producers, though potentially increasing prices for EU farmers.
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36% Bias Score

Egypt Funds Sudanese Refugee Repatriation to Khartoum
The Egyptian government is funding train trips for hundreds of Sudanese refugees from Cairo to Khartoum following the Sudanese army's recent recapture of the capital after a civil war that began in April 2023, causing a major humanitarian crisis with over 40,000 deaths and millions displaced.

Egypt Funds Sudanese Refugee Repatriation to Khartoum
The Egyptian government is funding train trips for hundreds of Sudanese refugees from Cairo to Khartoum following the Sudanese army's recent recapture of the capital after a civil war that began in April 2023, causing a major humanitarian crisis with over 40,000 deaths and millions displaced.
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44% Bias Score
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