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EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.
EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.
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40% Bias Score


Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates After Missile Attacks
Following Iranian missile attacks on Israel, resulting in 36 mapped impact points despite Israeli censorship, a senior Israeli military official threatened retaliation, signifying a potential for further escalation in the ongoing conflict; Iran also announced its intention to resume uranium enrichme...
Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates After Missile Attacks
Following Iranian missile attacks on Israel, resulting in 36 mapped impact points despite Israeli censorship, a senior Israeli military official threatened retaliation, signifying a potential for further escalation in the ongoing conflict; Iran also announced its intention to resume uranium enrichme...
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60% Bias Score


EU Deforestation Law Changes Risk Boosting Illegal Timber Imports
Proposed amendments to the EU's deforestation law, supported by 18 member states, risk increasing illegal timber imports from Russia and Belarus, potentially undermining sanctions and weakening enforcement, according to NGO Earthsight, which found over €1.5 billion in illegal imports since July 2022...
EU Deforestation Law Changes Risk Boosting Illegal Timber Imports
Proposed amendments to the EU's deforestation law, supported by 18 member states, risk increasing illegal timber imports from Russia and Belarus, potentially undermining sanctions and weakening enforcement, according to NGO Earthsight, which found over €1.5 billion in illegal imports since July 2022...
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52% Bias Score


WhatsApp Deletes 6.8 Million Fraud-Linked Accounts, Implements New Security Features
Meta's WhatsApp deleted 6.8 million accounts linked to criminal fraud rings during the first half of 2023, implementing new security features like a review for group additions from non-contacts, and collaborating with OpenAI to stop ChatGPT-related scams.
WhatsApp Deletes 6.8 Million Fraud-Linked Accounts, Implements New Security Features
Meta's WhatsApp deleted 6.8 million accounts linked to criminal fraud rings during the first half of 2023, implementing new security features like a review for group additions from non-contacts, and collaborating with OpenAI to stop ChatGPT-related scams.
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24% Bias Score


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Ukrainian Drone Strike Damages Five Russian Warplanes in Crimea
On August 23, 2023, Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian airbase in Saki, Crimea, destroying one SU-30SM fighter jet (valued at €30-43 million), damaging three Su-24 bombers, and hitting an ammunition depot; this is part of a broader strategy to weaken Russian military capabilities in the region.
Ukrainian Drone Strike Damages Five Russian Warplanes in Crimea
On August 23, 2023, Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian airbase in Saki, Crimea, destroying one SU-30SM fighter jet (valued at €30-43 million), damaging three Su-24 bombers, and hitting an ammunition depot; this is part of a broader strategy to weaken Russian military capabilities in the region.
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36% Bias Score

EU Air Passenger Rights Facing Citizen Backlash
A European citizens' initiative is gathering signatures to overturn a proposed EU regulation that would raise the minimum flight delay for compensation to four to six hours and lower compensation for long-haul flights; the initiative argues this will cost passengers money, time and rights, while air...

EU Air Passenger Rights Facing Citizen Backlash
A European citizens' initiative is gathering signatures to overturn a proposed EU regulation that would raise the minimum flight delay for compensation to four to six hours and lower compensation for long-haul flights; the initiative argues this will cost passengers money, time and rights, while air...
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60% Bias Score

July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally, Europe Faces Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest globally, with regional extremes such as Fennoscandia's record heat, leading to wildfires, floods, and over 1,000 heat-related deaths in Spain; all highlighting the ongoing impacts of climate change.

July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally, Europe Faces Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest globally, with regional extremes such as Fennoscandia's record heat, leading to wildfires, floods, and over 1,000 heat-related deaths in Spain; all highlighting the ongoing impacts of climate change.
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24% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Raises GDP Concerns
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on some goods, prompting concerns about the impact on various sectors and leading to calls for mitigating measures and strategic adjustments in the EU.

EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Raises GDP Concerns
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on some goods, prompting concerns about the impact on various sectors and leading to calls for mitigating measures and strategic adjustments in the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Greece, Turkey Clash Over Competing Marine Park Maps Amidst Ongoing Maritime Disputes
Greece and Turkey unveiled competing marine park maps in the Eastern Mediterranean, implicitly marking their respective maritime claims, escalating tensions stemming from the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement that violated international law and triggered condemnations from Greece and the EU.

Greece, Turkey Clash Over Competing Marine Park Maps Amidst Ongoing Maritime Disputes
Greece and Turkey unveiled competing marine park maps in the Eastern Mediterranean, implicitly marking their respective maritime claims, escalating tensions stemming from the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement that violated international law and triggered condemnations from Greece and the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Slovenia Imposes First EU-Wide Arms Embargo on Israel
Slovenia imposed a complete arms trade embargo on Israel, including transit and imports, becoming the first EU member to do so due to concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the lack of EU consensus, despite other European countries reducing but not halting exports.

Slovenia Imposes First EU-Wide Arms Embargo on Israel
Slovenia imposed a complete arms trade embargo on Israel, including transit and imports, becoming the first EU member to do so due to concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the lack of EU consensus, despite other European countries reducing but not halting exports.
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36% Bias Score

EU Fails to Agree on Sanctions Against Israel Over Gaza
EU diplomats failed to agree on Monday to partially suspend Israel from the "Horizon Europe" research fund, despite growing pressure due to the Gaza crisis; the decision now rests with foreign ministers.

EU Fails to Agree on Sanctions Against Israel Over Gaza
EU diplomats failed to agree on Monday to partially suspend Israel from the "Horizon Europe" research fund, despite growing pressure due to the Gaza crisis; the decision now rests with foreign ministers.
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48% Bias Score
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