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Kyiv Missile Attack: 12 Dead, Ukraine Vows Retribution
A Russian missile attack on Kyiv killed at least 12 and wounded 90, prompting Ukraine's spy chief to vow retribution; the attack involved over 150 missiles and drones targeting Kyiv and nine other regions, with a residential building directly hit, resulting in multiple fatalities; ongoing ceasefire ...
Kyiv Missile Attack: 12 Dead, Ukraine Vows Retribution
A Russian missile attack on Kyiv killed at least 12 and wounded 90, prompting Ukraine's spy chief to vow retribution; the attack involved over 150 missiles and drones targeting Kyiv and nine other regions, with a residential building directly hit, resulting in multiple fatalities; ongoing ceasefire ...
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64% Bias Score


U.K. Seeks U.S. Trade Deal, Targeting Tariff Reductions
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that Britain is actively negotiating a trade deal with the U.S., prioritizing tariff reductions on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, while also emphasizing the importance of a balanced agreement and technology collaboration; meetings with U.S. officials are underw...
U.K. Seeks U.S. Trade Deal, Targeting Tariff Reductions
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that Britain is actively negotiating a trade deal with the U.S., prioritizing tariff reductions on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, while also emphasizing the importance of a balanced agreement and technology collaboration; meetings with U.S. officials are underw...
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40% Bias Score


Clash over Climate Policies at London Energy Summit Highlights Energy Security Concerns
At a London energy summit, a Trump administration official criticized climate policies for restricting energy and empowering China, while other speakers prioritized decarbonization for energy security, highlighting a key disagreement on balancing energy needs with climate action and geopolitical con...
Clash over Climate Policies at London Energy Summit Highlights Energy Security Concerns
At a London energy summit, a Trump administration official criticized climate policies for restricting energy and empowering China, while other speakers prioritized decarbonization for energy security, highlighting a key disagreement on balancing energy needs with climate action and geopolitical con...
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52% Bias Score


Italy's Contentious Plan to Meet NATO's Defense Spending Target
Italy aims to meet NATO's 2 percent GDP defense spending target by 2025 by reclassifying existing civil expenditures, a move facing uncertainty from the EU and NATO, who may challenge its accounting methods at the June summit, potentially increasing political pressure.
Italy's Contentious Plan to Meet NATO's Defense Spending Target
Italy aims to meet NATO's 2 percent GDP defense spending target by 2025 by reclassifying existing civil expenditures, a move facing uncertainty from the EU and NATO, who may challenge its accounting methods at the June summit, potentially increasing political pressure.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.
Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.
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60% Bias Score


EU Seeks Access to Encrypted Data Amid Rise in Youth Gang Crime
Organized crime is increasingly using smartphones and encrypted apps to recruit children and young people to commit violent crimes across borders in Europe, prompting governments to seek ways to access encrypted communications, causing a clash between security and privacy.
EU Seeks Access to Encrypted Data Amid Rise in Youth Gang Crime
Organized crime is increasingly using smartphones and encrypted apps to recruit children and young people to commit violent crimes across borders in Europe, prompting governments to seek ways to access encrypted communications, causing a clash between security and privacy.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Attempts to Block IEA's Clean Energy Research
U.S. officials are attempting to block the International Energy Agency (IEA) from publishing data that supports renewable energy, clashing with European members who defend the agency's work on clean energy research; this reflects broader tensions between the Trump administration and international or...

Trump Administration Attempts to Block IEA's Clean Energy Research
U.S. officials are attempting to block the International Energy Agency (IEA) from publishing data that supports renewable energy, clashing with European members who defend the agency's work on clean energy research; this reflects broader tensions between the Trump administration and international or...
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52% Bias Score

EU Fines Apple, Meta; X Investigation Highlights DSA Challenges
The European Union fined Apple and Meta for antitrust violations, while its investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) continues, prompting debates on free speech versus content moderation, legal precedent, and the DSA's effectiveness.

EU Fines Apple, Meta; X Investigation Highlights DSA Challenges
The European Union fined Apple and Meta for antitrust violations, while its investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) continues, prompting debates on free speech versus content moderation, legal precedent, and the DSA's effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score

EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.

EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.
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44% Bias Score

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...

Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...
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44% Bias Score

EU/EEA Lags in Combating Infectious Diseases, Underscoring Urgent Need for Action
The EU/EEA's progress report on SDG 3.3 reveals insufficient progress in combating HIV, TB, hepatitis, and STIs, with over 250,000 cases and 57,000 deaths in 2023, despite advancements in some areas, underscoring the need for strengthened prevention, testing, and treatment efforts.

EU/EEA Lags in Combating Infectious Diseases, Underscoring Urgent Need for Action
The EU/EEA's progress report on SDG 3.3 reveals insufficient progress in combating HIV, TB, hepatitis, and STIs, with over 250,000 cases and 57,000 deaths in 2023, despite advancements in some areas, underscoring the need for strengthened prevention, testing, and treatment efforts.
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16% Bias Score
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