Ukraine Strikes Russian Energy Sites Amidst Rising Tensions
On January 14th, Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian energy and industrial sites in Tatarstan and Saratov, causing fires, amid intensifying attacks by both sides before Donald Trump's January 20th inauguration; Ukraine also reported shooting down 58 of 80 Russian drones.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Energy Sites Amidst Rising Tensions
On January 14th, Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian energy and industrial sites in Tatarstan and Saratov, causing fires, amid intensifying attacks by both sides before Donald Trump's January 20th inauguration; Ukraine also reported shooting down 58 of 80 Russian drones.
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52% Bias Score
PFAS Cleanup in Europe: €100 Billion Annual Cost Estimated
A new investigation reveals that cleaning up PFAS pollution across Europe could cost at least €100 billion annually, based on conservative estimates, and that industry lobbying is hindering stricter regulations.
PFAS Cleanup in Europe: €100 Billion Annual Cost Estimated
A new investigation reveals that cleaning up PFAS pollution across Europe could cost at least €100 billion annually, based on conservative estimates, and that industry lobbying is hindering stricter regulations.
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44% Bias Score
French Court Highlights Risks Jeopardizing EDF's EPR2 Nuclear Program
A French financial court's 97-page report reveals significant financial and technical risks threatening EDF's EPR2 nuclear reactor program, citing the Flamanville EPR reactor's 12-year delay and the unknown costs and funding for the three first reactor pairs, recommending a delay of the final invest...
French Court Highlights Risks Jeopardizing EDF's EPR2 Nuclear Program
A French financial court's 97-page report reveals significant financial and technical risks threatening EDF's EPR2 nuclear reactor program, citing the Flamanville EPR reactor's 12-year delay and the unknown costs and funding for the three first reactor pairs, recommending a delay of the final invest...
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64% Bias Score
Dalin Wins 2023 Vendée Globe
Charlie Dalin won the 2023 Vendée Globe solo round-the-world yacht race on Tuesday morning, finishing with 113 miles left to sail and a 99-mile lead over his competitor, achieving a personal triumph after his second-place finish in 2021 and setting a new course record.
Dalin Wins 2023 Vendée Globe
Charlie Dalin won the 2023 Vendée Globe solo round-the-world yacht race on Tuesday morning, finishing with 113 miles left to sail and a 99-mile lead over his competitor, achieving a personal triumph after his second-place finish in 2021 and setting a new course record.
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48% Bias Score
Peruvian President Testifies in Nose Surgery Scandal Amidst Political Instability
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte testified for over four hours on December 28th, 2023, regarding an undisclosed nose surgery performed on June 28th, 2023, potentially violating legal requirements for transparency and raising concerns about an abuse of power amid ongoing investigations into her condu...
Peruvian President Testifies in Nose Surgery Scandal Amidst Political Instability
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte testified for over four hours on December 28th, 2023, regarding an undisclosed nose surgery performed on June 28th, 2023, potentially violating legal requirements for transparency and raising concerns about an abuse of power amid ongoing investigations into her condu...
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64% Bias Score
Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Killed in Ukraine, Two Captured
South Korean intelligence estimates that over 300 of the approximately 12,000 North Korean soldiers deployed to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine have been killed, with an additional 2,700 wounded; two captured North Korean soldiers are now in Ukraine, offering insights into their experience...
Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Killed in Ukraine, Two Captured
South Korean intelligence estimates that over 300 of the approximately 12,000 North Korean soldiers deployed to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine have been killed, with an additional 2,700 wounded; two captured North Korean soldiers are now in Ukraine, offering insights into their experience...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Return Signals Aggressive Foreign Policy and Global Disinformation Campaign
Upon his return to power, President Donald Trump initiated a series of aggressive foreign policy actions, including contemplating military intervention in Panama and Greenland, while his close advisor Elon Musk actively spreads disinformation, destabilizing European politics and highlighting the lim...
Trump's Return Signals Aggressive Foreign Policy and Global Disinformation Campaign
Upon his return to power, President Donald Trump initiated a series of aggressive foreign policy actions, including contemplating military intervention in Panama and Greenland, while his close advisor Elon Musk actively spreads disinformation, destabilizing European politics and highlighting the lim...
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48% Bias Score
French PM Borne Faces Censure Vote Amidst Budget and Pension Reform Disputes
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne presented her policy statement to the National Assembly, facing a potential censure vote due to disagreements over pension reform and the 2025 budget; negotiations are ongoing with various parties to secure parliamentary support.
French PM Borne Faces Censure Vote Amidst Budget and Pension Reform Disputes
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne presented her policy statement to the National Assembly, facing a potential censure vote due to disagreements over pension reform and the 2025 budget; negotiations are ongoing with various parties to secure parliamentary support.
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52% Bias Score
Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
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French Court Critiques EPR Reactor Profitability, Raising Doubts About Nuclear Expansion
A French Court of Auditors report reveals the questionable financial viability of EPR nuclear reactors, citing significant cost overruns, delays (12-13 years globally vs. EDF's projected 7-9), and uncertainty around future electricity prices and renewable energy competition, potentially jeopardizing...
French Court Critiques EPR Reactor Profitability, Raising Doubts About Nuclear Expansion
A French Court of Auditors report reveals the questionable financial viability of EPR nuclear reactors, citing significant cost overruns, delays (12-13 years globally vs. EDF's projected 7-9), and uncertainty around future electricity prices and renewable energy competition, potentially jeopardizing...
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52% Bias Score
Bayrou Delays Pension Reform Meeting, Prioritizing Deliberate Negotiations
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delayed a January 9th Elysee meeting on pension reform to January 10th, prioritizing internal consultations and negotiations over a rapid resolution, aiming to maintain control over the process and influence the outcome.
Bayrou Delays Pension Reform Meeting, Prioritizing Deliberate Negotiations
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delayed a January 9th Elysee meeting on pension reform to January 10th, prioritizing internal consultations and negotiations over a rapid resolution, aiming to maintain control over the process and influence the outcome.
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48% Bias Score
US Considers Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the global market leader with 70-90% market share, and escalating US-China trade tensions.
US Considers Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the global market leader with 70-90% market share, and escalating US-China trade tensions.
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44% Bias Score