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EU Digital Policy Sparks US Concerns Over Tech Regulation
A US House hearing on Wednesday will highlight the growing transatlantic divide over regulating large tech companies, focusing on the EU's DSA, DMA, and AI Act, which US officials and tech executives criticize as unfair and potentially infringing on free speech.
EU Digital Policy Sparks US Concerns Over Tech Regulation
A US House hearing on Wednesday will highlight the growing transatlantic divide over regulating large tech companies, focusing on the EU's DSA, DMA, and AI Act, which US officials and tech executives criticize as unfair and potentially infringing on free speech.
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60% Bias Score


EU Rejects Splitting Ukraine, Moldova EU Candidatures Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union maintains its unified approach to Ukraine and Moldova's EU membership bids, rejecting Hungary's veto on Ukraine's candidacy and emphasizing the importance of their parallel progression for regional stability and security.
EU Rejects Splitting Ukraine, Moldova EU Candidatures Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union maintains its unified approach to Ukraine and Moldova's EU membership bids, rejecting Hungary's veto on Ukraine's candidacy and emphasizing the importance of their parallel progression for regional stability and security.
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20% Bias Score


EU's New Media Freedom Law Faces Resistance Despite Growing Threats to Journalists
The European Union's new Media Freedom Regulation, enacted to protect journalists from spyware and state interference, is facing resistance from several member states despite documented threats to press freedom in multiple countries.
EU's New Media Freedom Law Faces Resistance Despite Growing Threats to Journalists
The European Union's new Media Freedom Regulation, enacted to protect journalists from spyware and state interference, is facing resistance from several member states despite documented threats to press freedom in multiple countries.
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24% Bias Score


Indonesia: Violent Protests Erupt Over MPs' Housing Allowance
Violent protests erupted across Indonesia on August 25th, triggered by a planned 50 million Rupiah housing allowance for MPs, equivalent to 20 times the minimum wage in poor areas, amid rising living costs and unemployment, resulting in deaths, injuries, and widespread property damage.
Indonesia: Violent Protests Erupt Over MPs' Housing Allowance
Violent protests erupted across Indonesia on August 25th, triggered by a planned 50 million Rupiah housing allowance for MPs, equivalent to 20 times the minimum wage in poor areas, amid rising living costs and unemployment, resulting in deaths, injuries, and widespread property damage.
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20% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Blanket Tariffs
A US Appeals Court ruled that President Trump lacked the legal authority to impose blanket tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers, but allowed them to remain temporarily.
US Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Blanket Tariffs
A US Appeals Court ruled that President Trump lacked the legal authority to impose blanket tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers, but allowed them to remain temporarily.
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24% Bias Score


Portugal will not provide military protection to Gaza-bound flotilla
Despite carrying a Portuguese Member of Parliament, the Portuguese government will not provide military protection to the Global Sumud Flotilla departing for Gaza on September 4th, citing the mission as a civilian initiative.
Portugal will not provide military protection to Gaza-bound flotilla
Despite carrying a Portuguese Member of Parliament, the Portuguese government will not provide military protection to the Global Sumud Flotilla departing for Gaza on September 4th, citing the mission as a civilian initiative.
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44% Bias Score

Increased GPS Interference in Europe Linked to Russia
The European Union is experiencing a surge in GPS interference incidents near the Baltic and Black Seas, particularly impacting airports and strategic infrastructure, with suspicions pointing towards Russia.

Increased GPS Interference in Europe Linked to Russia
The European Union is experiencing a surge in GPS interference incidents near the Baltic and Black Seas, particularly impacting airports and strategic infrastructure, with suspicions pointing towards Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Security Guarantees: Allies to Confirm US Support
Following progress on technical work, allies will meet this week to confirm US support for Ukraine's security guarantees, aiming to deter further aggression after a ceasefire.

Ukraine Security Guarantees: Allies to Confirm US Support
Following progress on technical work, allies will meet this week to confirm US support for Ukraine's security guarantees, aiming to deter further aggression after a ceasefire.
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16% Bias Score

EU to Increase Defense Spending, Tighten Sanctions on Russia
During a joint press conference in Estonia, EU President von der Leyen and Estonian Prime Minister Michal announced plans to increase European defense spending and tighten sanctions against Russia, with Estonia receiving €3.6 billion in loans for defense.

EU to Increase Defense Spending, Tighten Sanctions on Russia
During a joint press conference in Estonia, EU President von der Leyen and Estonian Prime Minister Michal announced plans to increase European defense spending and tighten sanctions against Russia, with Estonia receiving €3.6 billion in loans for defense.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies Supercell Thunderstorms in Europe
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that climate change is intensifying supercell thunderstorms in Europe, with a potential 50% increase in frequency in the northern Alps if global temperatures rise by 3°C.

Climate Change Intensifies Supercell Thunderstorms in Europe
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that climate change is intensifying supercell thunderstorms in Europe, with a potential 50% increase in frequency in the northern Alps if global temperatures rise by 3°C.
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16% Bias Score

EU Freezes \$210 Billion in Russian Assets, Won't Return Unless Russia Pays Ukraine Reparations
The EU has frozen \$210 billion in Russian state assets and will only return them if Russia pays reparations to Ukraine, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, announced on Saturday.

EU Freezes \$210 Billion in Russian Assets, Won't Return Unless Russia Pays Ukraine Reparations
The EU has frozen \$210 billion in Russian state assets and will only return them if Russia pays reparations to Ukraine, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, announced on Saturday.
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52% Bias Score

EU Divided on Gaza Response, Exploring Crypto Sanctions Against Russia
The EU remains split on its response to the Gaza conflict, hindering its global credibility, while simultaneously exploring new cryptocurrency sanctions against Russia to counter sanctions evasion.

EU Divided on Gaza Response, Exploring Crypto Sanctions Against Russia
The EU remains split on its response to the Gaza conflict, hindering its global credibility, while simultaneously exploring new cryptocurrency sanctions against Russia to counter sanctions evasion.
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32% Bias Score
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