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Dutch Minister's Resignation Deepens Political Crisis Amid Gaza Conflict
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned Friday, causing the centrist NSC party to leave the caretaker government due to disagreements over stronger measures against Israel amid Gaza's humanitarian crisis, destabilizing the Netherlands before its October 29th election.
Dutch Minister's Resignation Deepens Political Crisis Amid Gaza Conflict
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned Friday, causing the centrist NSC party to leave the caretaker government due to disagreements over stronger measures against Israel amid Gaza's humanitarian crisis, destabilizing the Netherlands before its October 29th election.
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36% Bias Score


Lavrov Rejects Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced on Friday that a Putin-Zelenskyy summit is not currently possible due to Zelenskyy's refusal to meet Russia's conditions, contradicting U.S. claims of Putin's willingness to negotiate and fueling skepticism among European leaders about Russia's commit...
Lavrov Rejects Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced on Friday that a Putin-Zelenskyy summit is not currently possible due to Zelenskyy's refusal to meet Russia's conditions, contradicting U.S. claims of Putin's willingness to negotiate and fueling skepticism among European leaders about Russia's commit...
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48% Bias Score


French News Anchor's Relationship with Potential Presidential Candidate Sparks Conflict of Interest Debate
Léa Salamé, who is in a long-term relationship with potential 2027 presidential candidate Raphaël Glucksmann, will host France's 8 p.m. news show starting Monday, prompting discussion on conflicts of interest in French journalism.
French News Anchor's Relationship with Potential Presidential Candidate Sparks Conflict of Interest Debate
Léa Salamé, who is in a long-term relationship with potential 2027 presidential candidate Raphaël Glucksmann, will host France's 8 p.m. news show starting Monday, prompting discussion on conflicts of interest in French journalism.
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48% Bias Score


Hedegaard Warns of Climate Inaction's Political Fallout
Former EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard warns of growing public mistrust due to climate disasters costing nearly €500 billion over four decades and industry inaction, urging bolder climate policies to avoid fueling populism and maintain competitiveness.
Hedegaard Warns of Climate Inaction's Political Fallout
Former EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard warns of growing public mistrust due to climate disasters costing nearly €500 billion over four decades and industry inaction, urging bolder climate policies to avoid fueling populism and maintain competitiveness.
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U.K. Space Agency to Merge with Science Department in 2026
The U.K.'s independent space agency will merge with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology in April 2026 to improve efficiency and oversight, aiming to boost the sector's competitiveness in a market projected to be worth £2.7 billion by 2031.
U.K. Space Agency to Merge with Science Department in 2026
The U.K.'s independent space agency will merge with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology in April 2026 to improve efficiency and oversight, aiming to boost the sector's competitiveness in a market projected to be worth £2.7 billion by 2031.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Offers Significant Security Guarantee for Ukraine
During a joint press conference, President Trump offered a substantial U.S. security guarantee for Ukraine, prompting positive reactions from European leaders but concerns from Russia, marking a notable shift in the conflict's dynamic.
Trump Offers Significant Security Guarantee for Ukraine
During a joint press conference, President Trump offered a substantial U.S. security guarantee for Ukraine, prompting positive reactions from European leaders but concerns from Russia, marking a notable shift in the conflict's dynamic.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's New Long-Range Missile Shifts Balance of Power
Ukraine unveiled the Flamingo FP-5, a new 3,000-kilometer range cruise missile with a 1,150-kilogram warhead, developed in under nine months and currently in serial production with 211 units produced this month; its existence is impacting Russian perceptions and the balance of power.

Ukraine's New Long-Range Missile Shifts Balance of Power
Ukraine unveiled the Flamingo FP-5, a new 3,000-kilometer range cruise missile with a 1,150-kilogram warhead, developed in under nine months and currently in serial production with 211 units produced this month; its existence is impacting Russian perceptions and the balance of power.
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52% Bias Score

EU-US Tariff Truce: Partial Resolution, Unresolved Issues Remain
The EU and US formalized a tariff truce, lowering tariffs on cars (conditional on EU reciprocation) and capping tariffs on certain goods (pharmaceuticals, lumber, semiconductors) at 15%, but leaving steel and aluminum, and wines and spirits tariffs unresolved. The agreement also includes a pledge by...

EU-US Tariff Truce: Partial Resolution, Unresolved Issues Remain
The EU and US formalized a tariff truce, lowering tariffs on cars (conditional on EU reciprocation) and capping tariffs on certain goods (pharmaceuticals, lumber, semiconductors) at 15%, but leaving steel and aluminum, and wines and spirits tariffs unresolved. The agreement also includes a pledge by...
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Germany Proposes EU Bank Regulatory Simplification for Smaller Institutions
Germany's Bundesbank and Bafin propose simplifying EU bank regulations for smaller banks (under €10 billion assets, 75% EEA business), replacing complex capital ratio calculations with a higher leverage ratio and reducing liquidity requirements, aiming for proportionality and efficiency.

Germany Proposes EU Bank Regulatory Simplification for Smaller Institutions
Germany's Bundesbank and Bafin propose simplifying EU bank regulations for smaller banks (under €10 billion assets, 75% EEA business), replacing complex capital ratio calculations with a higher leverage ratio and reducing liquidity requirements, aiming for proportionality and efficiency.
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40% Bias Score

EU Telecom Reforms Spark Dispute Over Net Neutrality and Competition
The European Commission's proposed telecom reforms aim to boost network investment but face opposition from tech companies, smaller telecom operators, and national governments due to concerns about potential net neutrality violations, anti-competitive practices, and infringement on national competen...

EU Telecom Reforms Spark Dispute Over Net Neutrality and Competition
The European Commission's proposed telecom reforms aim to boost network investment but face opposition from tech companies, smaller telecom operators, and national governments due to concerns about potential net neutrality violations, anti-competitive practices, and infringement on national competen...
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52% Bias Score

EU Inaction in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis Highlights Double Standard
The EU's inaction in sending officials to assess Gaza's humanitarian crisis following Israel's actions, despite the EU-Israel Association Agreement and Israel being the EU's largest trading partner, contrasts sharply with the numerous visits to Kyiv after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

EU Inaction in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis Highlights Double Standard
The EU's inaction in sending officials to assess Gaza's humanitarian crisis following Israel's actions, despite the EU-Israel Association Agreement and Israel being the EU's largest trading partner, contrasts sharply with the numerous visits to Kyiv after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Aramco Employee to Co-Lead IPCC Report Chapter on Climate Policies
Aramco employee Mustafa Babiker, nominated by the Saudi government, will co-lead a chapter on climate policies and governance in the next IPCC report, raising concerns about industry influence on climate science.

Aramco Employee to Co-Lead IPCC Report Chapter on Climate Policies
Aramco employee Mustafa Babiker, nominated by the Saudi government, will co-lead a chapter on climate policies and governance in the next IPCC report, raising concerns about industry influence on climate science.
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40% Bias Score
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