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EU Imposes โฌ2.95 Billion Fine on Google for Ad Tech Monopoly
The European Commission fined Google โฌ2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in online advertising technology, prompting threats of retaliation from US President Donald Trump under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act.
EU Imposes โฌ2.95 Billion Fine on Google for Ad Tech Monopoly
The European Commission fined Google โฌ2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in online advertising technology, prompting threats of retaliation from US President Donald Trump under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act.
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40% Bias Score


EU Delegation in Kyiv to Resume Operations After Russian Strike Damage
The EU delegation in Kyiv will resume operations after a Russian airstrike damaged its building, impacting operations for several days but causing no casualties as the strike occurred early in the morning.
EU Delegation in Kyiv to Resume Operations After Russian Strike Damage
The EU delegation in Kyiv will resume operations after a Russian airstrike damaged its building, impacting operations for several days but causing no casualties as the strike occurred early in the morning.
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28% Bias Score


Hungary Risks Unblocking Frozen EU Funds Amidst Rule of Law Concerns
Amidst concerns from MEPs, Hungary's potential to unfreeze previously withheld EU cohesion funds due to rule of law issues is causing tension, with potential implications for democratic standards and EU financial regulations.
Hungary Risks Unblocking Frozen EU Funds Amidst Rule of Law Concerns
Amidst concerns from MEPs, Hungary's potential to unfreeze previously withheld EU cohesion funds due to rule of law issues is causing tension, with potential implications for democratic standards and EU financial regulations.
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28% Bias Score


Karpacz Economic Forum: Poland's Leading Figures Convene
The 2025 Karpacz Economic Forum, held in Poland's Karkonosze Mountains, brought together over 6,000 politicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists for three days of discussions on Europe's future.
Karpacz Economic Forum: Poland's Leading Figures Convene
The 2025 Karpacz Economic Forum, held in Poland's Karkonosze Mountains, brought together over 6,000 politicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists for three days of discussions on Europe's future.
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32% Bias Score


Marseille Knife Attack Leaves Five Injured, One in Critical Condition
A Tunisian man, recently evicted from his hotel for non-payment, stabbed five people in Marseille, France, on Tuesday afternoon, before being shot by police; one victim is in critical condition.
Marseille Knife Attack Leaves Five Injured, One in Critical Condition
A Tunisian man, recently evicted from his hotel for non-payment, stabbed five people in Marseille, France, on Tuesday afternoon, before being shot by police; one victim is in critical condition.
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32% Bias Score


Paternal Childhood Passive Smoking Linked to Impaired Lung Health in Offspring
A study published in Thorax reveals that fathers' childhood exposure to passive smoking is associated with a 56% increased risk of their children experiencing poor lung function by age 53, even after accounting for socioeconomic factors and parental asthma history.
Paternal Childhood Passive Smoking Linked to Impaired Lung Health in Offspring
A study published in Thorax reveals that fathers' childhood exposure to passive smoking is associated with a 56% increased risk of their children experiencing poor lung function by age 53, even after accounting for socioeconomic factors and parental asthma history.
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8% Bias Score

Russia Threatens Foreign Troops in Ukraine as Peace Efforts Continue
Amid ongoing peace negotiations, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that any foreign troops deployed in Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets for destruction, while Ukraine and its European partners are discussing the deployment of international peacekeeping forces after a potential ...

Russia Threatens Foreign Troops in Ukraine as Peace Efforts Continue
Amid ongoing peace negotiations, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that any foreign troops deployed in Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets for destruction, while Ukraine and its European partners are discussing the deployment of international peacekeeping forces after a potential ...
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24% Bias Score

GPS Jamming Incident Targeting EU President Von Der Leyen's Plane in Bulgaria Raises Concerns of Russian Involvement
On August 31, 2024, the GPS system on the plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen malfunctioned in Bulgaria, forcing an analog landing; while initial reports suggested Russian interference, Bulgarian authorities later denied this, citing a lack of evidence.

GPS Jamming Incident Targeting EU President Von Der Leyen's Plane in Bulgaria Raises Concerns of Russian Involvement
On August 31, 2024, the GPS system on the plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen malfunctioned in Bulgaria, forcing an analog landing; while initial reports suggested Russian interference, Bulgarian authorities later denied this, citing a lack of evidence.
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60% Bias Score

Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged Adults
A study of nearly 13,000 Brazilian adults revealed that higher artificial sweetener consumption is associated with a 62% faster decline in cognitive abilities, equivalent to 1.6 years of aging, particularly among middle-aged individuals and those with diabetes.

Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged Adults
A study of nearly 13,000 Brazilian adults revealed that higher artificial sweetener consumption is associated with a 62% faster decline in cognitive abilities, equivalent to 1.6 years of aging, particularly among middle-aged individuals and those with diabetes.
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48% Bias Score

Surge in GPS Interference Incidents Across Eastern Europe
GPS interference incidents have dramatically increased in Eastern Europe since February 2022, impacting aviation and maritime navigation, particularly near critical infrastructure and airports, with suspected Russian involvement.

Surge in GPS Interference Incidents Across Eastern Europe
GPS interference incidents have dramatically increased in Eastern Europe since February 2022, impacting aviation and maritime navigation, particularly near critical infrastructure and airports, with suspected Russian involvement.
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32% Bias Score

EU Rejects Splitting Ukraine, Moldova Membership Bids Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union refuses to separate Ukraine and Moldova's membership applications, fearing it would harm Ukraine's security guarantees amid Hungary's veto, despite Moldova's upcoming elections adding urgency.

EU Rejects Splitting Ukraine, Moldova Membership Bids Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union refuses to separate Ukraine and Moldova's membership applications, fearing it would harm Ukraine's security guarantees amid Hungary's veto, despite Moldova's upcoming elections adding urgency.
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20% Bias Score

Global Cancer Research Funding: A Disparity in Investment
A study in The Lancet Oncology reveals that while \$51.4 billion was invested globally in cancer research between 2016 and 2023, funding disparities exist between high-income and low-income countries, with the US contributing the most and low-income countries receiving only \$48.4 million.

Global Cancer Research Funding: A Disparity in Investment
A study in The Lancet Oncology reveals that while \$51.4 billion was invested globally in cancer research between 2016 and 2023, funding disparities exist between high-income and low-income countries, with the US contributing the most and low-income countries receiving only \$48.4 million.
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16% Bias Score
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