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"Northern Ireland Votes to Maintain Post-Brexit Trade Rules"
"Northern Ireland's lawmakers voted 48-36 to uphold post-Brexit trade rules with Britain, a decision that maintains the region's special status within the EU single market for goods, despite unionist opposition and claims of an undemocratic process."
"Northern Ireland Votes to Maintain Post-Brexit Trade Rules"
"Northern Ireland's lawmakers voted 48-36 to uphold post-Brexit trade rules with Britain, a decision that maintains the region's special status within the EU single market for goods, despite unionist opposition and claims of an undemocratic process."
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48% Bias Score


"Al-Golani's Image Makeover: A New Syria or a Cosmetic Change?"
"After seizing power in Damascus following Assad's departure, Syrian rebel leader Ahmed Hussein al-Shar'a (formerly Abu Mohammed al-Golani) has dramatically altered his public image, raising concerns about the future of Syria under his leadership."
"Al-Golani's Image Makeover: A New Syria or a Cosmetic Change?"
"After seizing power in Damascus following Assad's departure, Syrian rebel leader Ahmed Hussein al-Shar'a (formerly Abu Mohammed al-Golani) has dramatically altered his public image, raising concerns about the future of Syria under his leadership."
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48% Bias Score


Portugal Calls for EU Spending Rule Revision Amidst Crisis Concerns
Portugal's finance minister is urging the EU to revise its recently adopted spending rules to allow for greater flexibility in handling unforeseen circumstances, such as armed conflicts or climate-related disasters, amid political uncertainty in major EU countries and pressure to meet NATO's defense...
Portugal Calls for EU Spending Rule Revision Amidst Crisis Concerns
Portugal's finance minister is urging the EU to revise its recently adopted spending rules to allow for greater flexibility in handling unforeseen circumstances, such as armed conflicts or climate-related disasters, amid political uncertainty in major EU countries and pressure to meet NATO's defense...
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40% Bias Score


French Government Collapse Stalls €3.3 Billion Defense Budget Increase
France's collapsing government has stalled a planned €3.3 billion increase to its 2025 defense budget, delaying military modernization and recruitment, impacting purchases of a next-generation aircraft carrier, frigates, and other equipment.
French Government Collapse Stalls €3.3 Billion Defense Budget Increase
France's collapsing government has stalled a planned €3.3 billion increase to its 2025 defense budget, delaying military modernization and recruitment, impacting purchases of a next-generation aircraft carrier, frigates, and other equipment.
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20% Bias Score


Russia's Airspace Closure Cripples European Airlines' Flights to China
The closure of Russian airspace to European airlines due to the war in Ukraine has led to longer, more expensive flights, resulting in several European airlines canceling routes to China while Chinese airlines expand their presence.
Russia's Airspace Closure Cripples European Airlines' Flights to China
The closure of Russian airspace to European airlines due to the war in Ukraine has led to longer, more expensive flights, resulting in several European airlines canceling routes to China while Chinese airlines expand their presence.
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64% Bias Score


"Obstacles to Asian NATO: Regional Rivalries and Bilateral Cooperation"
"Despite discussions of NATO expansion into Asia or an Asian NATO, neither is currently realistic due to deep-seated regional rivalries and a lack of consensus among Asian nations; however, increased bilateral cooperation between Western nations and individual Asian countries is emerging as a respon...
"Obstacles to Asian NATO: Regional Rivalries and Bilateral Cooperation"
"Despite discussions of NATO expansion into Asia or an Asian NATO, neither is currently realistic due to deep-seated regional rivalries and a lack of consensus among Asian nations; however, increased bilateral cooperation between Western nations and individual Asian countries is emerging as a respon...
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52% Bias Score

Israel Launches 350 Airstrikes on Syria Following Assad's Ouster
Following the ouster of Bashar Assad, Israel launched at least 350 airstrikes in 48 hours targeting Syrian military sites in Damascus, Homs, Tartous, Latakia, and Palmyra, aiming to neutralize threats; the Barzeh scientific research center, linked to chemical weapons, was also hit.

Israel Launches 350 Airstrikes on Syria Following Assad's Ouster
Following the ouster of Bashar Assad, Israel launched at least 350 airstrikes in 48 hours targeting Syrian military sites in Damascus, Homs, Tartous, Latakia, and Palmyra, aiming to neutralize threats; the Barzeh scientific research center, linked to chemical weapons, was also hit.
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56% Bias Score

EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.

EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.
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40% Bias Score

EU Blacklists 52 More Tankers in 15th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The EU finalized its 15th sanctions package against Russia, blacklisting 52 more oil tankers and targeting entities aiding Russia's military; however, disagreements within the EU over sanctions enforcement persist.

EU Blacklists 52 More Tankers in 15th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The EU finalized its 15th sanctions package against Russia, blacklisting 52 more oil tankers and targeting entities aiding Russia's military; however, disagreements within the EU over sanctions enforcement persist.
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48% Bias Score

U.K. Parliament to Expel Hereditary Peers Amid 'Class Warfare' Accusations
The U.K. parliament debated a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers from the House of Lords, prompting accusations of class warfare from Conservative peers who argued the Labour government's action was partisan and vindictive; the bill is expected to pass.

U.K. Parliament to Expel Hereditary Peers Amid 'Class Warfare' Accusations
The U.K. parliament debated a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers from the House of Lords, prompting accusations of class warfare from Conservative peers who argued the Labour government's action was partisan and vindictive; the bill is expected to pass.
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48% Bias Score

UK's Rough Gas Facility Faces Decommissioning, Sparks Hydrogen Storage Debate
The UK's largest offshore gas storage facility, Rough, faces decommissioning by 2030, prompting Centrica to propose a £2 billion conversion to hydrogen storage, a plan that faces climate expert skepticism and requires government support, impacting the UK's energy security and decarbonization goals.

UK's Rough Gas Facility Faces Decommissioning, Sparks Hydrogen Storage Debate
The UK's largest offshore gas storage facility, Rough, faces decommissioning by 2030, prompting Centrica to propose a £2 billion conversion to hydrogen storage, a plan that faces climate expert skepticism and requires government support, impacting the UK's energy security and decarbonization goals.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Trust in Trump Spikes Despite Past Threats
A new poll shows 44.6% of Ukrainians trust Donald Trump, despite his past threats to Ukraine, while trust in Biden and Scholz has dropped significantly; 57.2% believe Western support is insufficient.

Ukrainian Trust in Trump Spikes Despite Past Threats
A new poll shows 44.6% of Ukrainians trust Donald Trump, despite his past threats to Ukraine, while trust in Biden and Scholz has dropped significantly; 57.2% believe Western support is insufficient.
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32% Bias Score
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