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Sweden to revoke citizenship from dual nationals who commit security threats or obtain passports fraudulently
Sweden will amend its constitution to revoke citizenship from dual nationals who commit national security crimes or fraudulently obtain passports, reflecting a hardening stance on immigration amid concerns about extremism and organized crime; the changes will take effect in June 2026.
Sweden to revoke citizenship from dual nationals who commit security threats or obtain passports fraudulently
Sweden will amend its constitution to revoke citizenship from dual nationals who commit national security crimes or fraudulently obtain passports, reflecting a hardening stance on immigration amid concerns about extremism and organized crime; the changes will take effect in June 2026.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Defense Spending Debate: 2% Target Insufficient, Debate Rages Over Future Levels
NATO Secretary-General calls for increased defense spending; Dutch Prime Minister suggests focusing on joint procurement to reach a 3.7% target, while others, such as Germany, oppose the 5% target proposed by former US President Trump; the European Commission estimates a €500 billion funding gap in ...
NATO Defense Spending Debate: 2% Target Insufficient, Debate Rages Over Future Levels
NATO Secretary-General calls for increased defense spending; Dutch Prime Minister suggests focusing on joint procurement to reach a 3.7% target, while others, such as Germany, oppose the 5% target proposed by former US President Trump; the European Commission estimates a €500 billion funding gap in ...
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32% Bias Score


South Africa Mine Rescue: 18 Dead, 26 Rescued, Hundreds Missing
Rescuers recovered at least 18 bodies and 26 survivors from South Africa's Buffelsfontein gold mine on Tuesday, where hundreds of illegal miners were trapped for months during a standoff with authorities; over 100 miners are believed dead, and 400 remain missing, according to the Mining Affected Com...
South Africa Mine Rescue: 18 Dead, 26 Rescued, Hundreds Missing
Rescuers recovered at least 18 bodies and 26 survivors from South Africa's Buffelsfontein gold mine on Tuesday, where hundreds of illegal miners were trapped for months during a standoff with authorities; over 100 miners are believed dead, and 400 remain missing, according to the Mining Affected Com...
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Ukraine Captures North Korean Soldiers, Offers Exchange for POWs
Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, prompting President Zelensky to offer their return to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs held in Russia; this confirms North Korean military involvement in the conflict.
Ukraine Captures North Korean Soldiers, Offers Exchange for POWs
Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, prompting President Zelensky to offer their return to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs held in Russia; this confirms North Korean military involvement in the conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Milanovic Wins Croatian Presidency in Landslide Victory
In Croatia's presidential election, opposition-backed Zoran Milanovic secured a resounding victory in the second round, winning over 74% of the vote against the ruling conservative party's candidate, Dragan Primorac, according to official results.
Milanovic Wins Croatian Presidency in Landslide Victory
In Croatia's presidential election, opposition-backed Zoran Milanovic secured a resounding victory in the second round, winning over 74% of the vote against the ruling conservative party's candidate, Dragan Primorac, according to official results.
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Greece and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to co-chair the first meeting of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aiming to enhance bilateral ties in defense, investment, energy, tourism, and culture, marking a signif...
Greece and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to co-chair the first meeting of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aiming to enhance bilateral ties in defense, investment, energy, tourism, and culture, marking a signif...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Pressure Threatens European Social Media Regulations
Experts warn that pressure from Trump's team to weaken European social media regulations could undermine democracy and threaten European security, citing Elon Musk's actions as evidence of this risk. The European Commission is investigating these concerns, but fears potential US retaliation.

Trump's Pressure Threatens European Social Media Regulations
Experts warn that pressure from Trump's team to weaken European social media regulations could undermine democracy and threaten European security, citing Elon Musk's actions as evidence of this risk. The European Commission is investigating these concerns, but fears potential US retaliation.
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68% Bias Score

Biden Claims Foreign Policy Successes Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
President Biden, in a press conference reflecting on his presidency, claimed notable foreign policy successes, highlighting the support for Ukraine against Russia and a strengthened global standing for the US, despite the upcoming Trump administration.

Biden Claims Foreign Policy Successes Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
President Biden, in a press conference reflecting on his presidency, claimed notable foreign policy successes, highlighting the support for Ukraine against Russia and a strengthened global standing for the US, despite the upcoming Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score

EU Unemployment Rate Falls, But Youth and Refugee Unemployment Remain High
The EU unemployment rate fell to 5.9% in November 2024, but youth unemployment rose to 15.3%, and 265,000 Ukrainian refugees remained unemployed. Spain and France had the highest unemployment numbers.

EU Unemployment Rate Falls, But Youth and Refugee Unemployment Remain High
The EU unemployment rate fell to 5.9% in November 2024, but youth unemployment rose to 15.3%, and 265,000 Ukrainian refugees remained unemployed. Spain and France had the highest unemployment numbers.
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20% Bias Score

Serbian Students Protest Human Rights Abuses, Corruption Amidst Government Crackdown
Serbian university students protested human rights abuses and government corruption following a building collapse that killed 15 people in Novi Sad, facing pressure from state security and pro-government media.

Serbian Students Protest Human Rights Abuses, Corruption Amidst Government Crackdown
Serbian university students protested human rights abuses and government corruption following a building collapse that killed 15 people in Novi Sad, facing pressure from state security and pro-government media.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Oil Spill in Kerch Strait Persists, Exacerbating Environmental and Geopolitical Tensions
A month after a storm damaged two tankers in the Kerch Strait, causing a major oil spill, a Russian emergency response team is working to contain the damage that has already spread over 14 kilometers of coastline in the partially Russian-occupied Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, prompting criticism fro...

Massive Oil Spill in Kerch Strait Persists, Exacerbating Environmental and Geopolitical Tensions
A month after a storm damaged two tankers in the Kerch Strait, causing a major oil spill, a Russian emergency response team is working to contain the damage that has already spread over 14 kilometers of coastline in the partially Russian-occupied Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, prompting criticism fro...
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44% Bias Score

Misinformation Spreads Following Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack
A car attack in Magdeburg, Germany's Christmas market on December 19, 2024, killed six and injured 200; misinformation regarding the incident is being spread online and by politicians to influence the upcoming federal elections.

Misinformation Spreads Following Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack
A car attack in Magdeburg, Germany's Christmas market on December 19, 2024, killed six and injured 200; misinformation regarding the incident is being spread online and by politicians to influence the upcoming federal elections.
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40% Bias Score
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