HMPV Surge in China Raises Global Health Concerns
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in China is causing global concern, stressing healthcare systems amid a winter increase in respiratory illnesses, although HMPV is a known virus with existing treatments, posing risks to vulnerable populations.
HMPV Surge in China Raises Global Health Concerns
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in China is causing global concern, stressing healthcare systems amid a winter increase in respiratory illnesses, although HMPV is a known virus with existing treatments, posing risks to vulnerable populations.
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20% Bias Score
Jean-Marie Le Pen Dies at 96, Leaving Behind a Controversial Political Legacy
Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of France's National Front, died Tuesday at 96; his 35-year career as a Member of the European Parliament was marked by numerous controversies, including Holocaust denial and legal battles, leaving an unresolved embezzlement case.
Jean-Marie Le Pen Dies at 96, Leaving Behind a Controversial Political Legacy
Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of France's National Front, died Tuesday at 96; his 35-year career as a Member of the European Parliament was marked by numerous controversies, including Holocaust denial and legal battles, leaving an unresolved embezzlement case.
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48% Bias Score
Russia Cuts Gas to Transnistria, Exacerbating Moldova Crisis
Moldova accuses Russia of creating a humanitarian crisis in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria by cutting off its natural gas supply, impacting 450,000 people and threatening Moldova's stability ahead of elections.
Russia Cuts Gas to Transnistria, Exacerbating Moldova Crisis
Moldova accuses Russia of creating a humanitarian crisis in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria by cutting off its natural gas supply, impacting 450,000 people and threatening Moldova's stability ahead of elections.
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48% Bias Score
Charlie Hebdo Marks 10th Anniversary of Attack with Special Edition
On the tenth anniversary of the attack that killed 12 at Charlie Hebdo's office, the satirical weekly releases a special edition featuring cartoons on religious authority, coinciding with the trial of a man who attacked the former office in 2020, while a commemorative event will be held in Paris.
Charlie Hebdo Marks 10th Anniversary of Attack with Special Edition
On the tenth anniversary of the attack that killed 12 at Charlie Hebdo's office, the satirical weekly releases a special edition featuring cartoons on religious authority, coinciding with the trial of a man who attacked the former office in 2020, while a commemorative event will be held in Paris.
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36% Bias Score
Italy in €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal for Secure Telecommunications
Italy is negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for secure telecommunication services, including encryption, military communication, and emergency satellite support; this follows previous tensions between the Italian Prime Minister and Elon Musk, and faces opposition from Italian telecom provid...
Italy in €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal for Secure Telecommunications
Italy is negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for secure telecommunication services, including encryption, military communication, and emergency satellite support; this follows previous tensions between the Italian Prime Minister and Elon Musk, and faces opposition from Italian telecom provid...
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40% Bias Score
AI's 2025 Impact: Automation, Specialization, and Multimodal Advancements
AI agents will automate routine tasks in businesses, industry-specific AI will advance, more devices will integrate AI, and multimodal AI will improve content generation.
AI's 2025 Impact: Automation, Specialization, and Multimodal Advancements
AI agents will automate routine tasks in businesses, industry-specific AI will advance, more devices will integrate AI, and multimodal AI will improve content generation.
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12% Bias Score
US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...
US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Threatens Military Action for Panama Canal, Greenland
Donald Trump, in a recent interview, refused to rule out using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, contradicting prior statements against war and raising serious concerns about escalating international tensions. He also intends to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Trump Threatens Military Action for Panama Canal, Greenland
Donald Trump, in a recent interview, refused to rule out using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, contradicting prior statements against war and raising serious concerns about escalating international tensions. He also intends to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
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52% Bias Score
Ukraine's Kursk Offensive Impacts Peace Talks
Ukraine's military actions in Russia's Kursk region since last summer are impacting potential peace negotiations, according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken; Russia claims to have repelled a recent Ukrainian offensive in the area with the support of North Korean troops; meanwhile, Ukrainian...
Ukraine's Kursk Offensive Impacts Peace Talks
Ukraine's military actions in Russia's Kursk region since last summer are impacting potential peace negotiations, according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken; Russia claims to have repelled a recent Ukrainian offensive in the area with the support of North Korean troops; meanwhile, Ukrainian...
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36% Bias Score
Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Funding
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial in Paris, accused of receiving illegal campaign funding from Muammar Gaddafi's regime during his 2007 presidential campaign; twelve others are also charged, and the trial is expected to conclude in April.
Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Funding
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial in Paris, accused of receiving illegal campaign funding from Muammar Gaddafi's regime during his 2007 presidential campaign; twelve others are also charged, and the trial is expected to conclude in April.
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48% Bias Score
Austria Tasks Far-Right Leader with Forming Government
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen appointed Herbert Kickl, leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), to form a new government after failed coalition attempts and the resignation of Chancellor Nehammer; this could be Austria's first far-right-led government since WWII.
Austria Tasks Far-Right Leader with Forming Government
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen appointed Herbert Kickl, leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), to form a new government after failed coalition attempts and the resignation of Chancellor Nehammer; this could be Austria's first far-right-led government since WWII.
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44% Bias Score
EU Material Well-being: Luxembourg Leads, Eastern Europe Lags
In 2023, Luxembourg's household material well-being, measured by real individual consumption (AIC) per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS), was 36% above the EU average; Bulgaria and Hungary were 30% below.
EU Material Well-being: Luxembourg Leads, Eastern Europe Lags
In 2023, Luxembourg's household material well-being, measured by real individual consumption (AIC) per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS), was 36% above the EU average; Bulgaria and Hungary were 30% below.
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32% Bias Score