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EU to Present Mercosur and Mexico Trade Deals Amidst Ratification Challenges
The European Commission will present trade agreements with Mercosur and Mexico next week, aiming to diversify exports but facing potential opposition from France over concerns about agricultural imports.
EU to Present Mercosur and Mexico Trade Deals Amidst Ratification Challenges
The European Commission will present trade agreements with Mercosur and Mexico next week, aiming to diversify exports but facing potential opposition from France over concerns about agricultural imports.
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16% Bias Score


Kyiv Attack Spurs Call for Tougher Sanctions on Russia
A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least a dozen and damaging buildings including those housing EU and British delegations, prompted the EU's ambassador to Ukraine to call for tough new transatlantic sanctions to force Russia into peace talks, despite the EU's previous resistance...
Kyiv Attack Spurs Call for Tougher Sanctions on Russia
A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least a dozen and damaging buildings including those housing EU and British delegations, prompted the EU's ambassador to Ukraine to call for tough new transatlantic sanctions to force Russia into peace talks, despite the EU's previous resistance...
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Fueled Devastating Wildfires in Southern Europe
Climate change made the deadly wildfires in Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey ten times more likely and 22 percent more intense, resulting in over 1 million hectares burned in Europe in 2025, the worst year on record, and causing multiple deaths among firefighters and civilians.
Climate Change Fueled Devastating Wildfires in Southern Europe
Climate change made the deadly wildfires in Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey ten times more likely and 22 percent more intense, resulting in over 1 million hectares burned in Europe in 2025, the worst year on record, and causing multiple deaths among firefighters and civilians.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's 'Chemistry-Based' Diplomacy Risks Prolonging Ukraine War
Donald Trump's prioritization of personal relationships over detailed analysis in his approach to the Ukraine conflict allows Russia to stall negotiations, potentially prolonging the war and undermining Western unity; this approach ignores the complex geopolitical factors driving the conflict.
Trump's 'Chemistry-Based' Diplomacy Risks Prolonging Ukraine War
Donald Trump's prioritization of personal relationships over detailed analysis in his approach to the Ukraine conflict allows Russia to stall negotiations, potentially prolonging the war and undermining Western unity; this approach ignores the complex geopolitical factors driving the conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Policymakers Overlook Crucial "$370 Billion" Polyolefin Market in Clean Energy Transition
The "$370 billion" polyolefin market, crucial for clean energy infrastructure and various applications, is overlooked by policymakers, hindering the clean energy transition and circular economy goals.
Policymakers Overlook Crucial "$370 Billion" Polyolefin Market in Clean Energy Transition
The "$370 billion" polyolefin market, crucial for clean energy infrastructure and various applications, is overlooked by policymakers, hindering the clean energy transition and circular economy goals.
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52% Bias Score


Vance Defends Oval Office Clash with Zelenskyy, Highlights US-Ukraine Divisions
During a February White House meeting, US Vice President JD Vance publicly clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, criticizing the Biden administration's approach to the war in Ukraine and its lack of a clear diplomatic strategy, causing a rift in transatlantic relations.
Vance Defends Oval Office Clash with Zelenskyy, Highlights US-Ukraine Divisions
During a February White House meeting, US Vice President JD Vance publicly clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, criticizing the Biden administration's approach to the war in Ukraine and its lack of a clear diplomatic strategy, causing a rift in transatlantic relations.
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48% Bias Score

Japan's New Shared Custody Law: A Symbolic Change for Divorced Parents?
Japan, the only G7 nation without joint custody, will allow shared custody in 2026, but only if both parents agree, leaving many questioning its impact on the estimated 150,000 children annually affected by the current system.

Japan's New Shared Custody Law: A Symbolic Change for Divorced Parents?
Japan, the only G7 nation without joint custody, will allow shared custody in 2026, but only if both parents agree, leaving many questioning its impact on the estimated 150,000 children annually affected by the current system.
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16% Bias Score

Macron Urges French Lawmakers to Compromise, Citing German Example
French President Macron, observing successful cross-party cooperation in Germany, urged French lawmakers to compromise and avoid bringing down the minority government facing a €44 billion budget cut.

Macron Urges French Lawmakers to Compromise, Citing German Example
French President Macron, observing successful cross-party cooperation in Germany, urged French lawmakers to compromise and avoid bringing down the minority government facing a €44 billion budget cut.
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24% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Tours Eastern Europe to Bolster Defense Amidst Russian Aggression
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is on a seven-country tour of Eastern European nations bordering Russia or Belarus from Friday to Monday to show support against Russian aggression and encourage increased defense spending, following a recent Russian missile strike on an EU building in Ky...

Von der Leyen Tours Eastern Europe to Bolster Defense Amidst Russian Aggression
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is on a seven-country tour of Eastern European nations bordering Russia or Belarus from Friday to Monday to show support against Russian aggression and encourage increased defense spending, following a recent Russian missile strike on an EU building in Ky...
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36% Bias Score

EU Considers Further Tariffs on Russia to Pressure Putin
The EU is exploring further tariffs on Russian goods to pressure President Vladimir Putin into peace negotiations in Ukraine, aiming to weaken Russia's war economy and prepare for a 19th sanctions package by early September, despite previous sanctions having limited effect.

EU Considers Further Tariffs on Russia to Pressure Putin
The EU is exploring further tariffs on Russian goods to pressure President Vladimir Putin into peace negotiations in Ukraine, aiming to weaken Russia's war economy and prepare for a 19th sanctions package by early September, despite previous sanctions having limited effect.
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40% Bias Score

EU Warns of Looming Old-Age Poverty Crisis
The EU warns that without pension reform, 20 percent of Europeans will face old-age poverty, with women at greater risk, due to an aging population and insufficient savings; reforms include digital accounts and automatic enrollment in workplace pensions.

EU Warns of Looming Old-Age Poverty Crisis
The EU warns that without pension reform, 20 percent of Europeans will face old-age poverty, with women at greater risk, due to an aging population and insufficient savings; reforms include digital accounts and automatic enrollment in workplace pensions.
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52% Bias Score

French Government Collapse Looms Amidst Planned National Shutdown
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's government is expected to collapse on September 8th due to unpopular budget cuts, leading to a potential national shutdown on September 10th, with two-thirds of respondents in a recent poll supporting the action.

French Government Collapse Looms Amidst Planned National Shutdown
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's government is expected to collapse on September 8th due to unpopular budget cuts, leading to a potential national shutdown on September 10th, with two-thirds of respondents in a recent poll supporting the action.
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48% Bias Score
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