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EU Faces Legal Challenge Over Opaque Critical Minerals Mining Approvals
Four Green MEPs are challenging the European Commission's approval of 60 critical raw materials mining projects, citing insufficient public consultation and lack of transparency, particularly regarding projects in protected areas, and are considering legal action due to rejected information requests...
EU Faces Legal Challenge Over Opaque Critical Minerals Mining Approvals
Four Green MEPs are challenging the European Commission's approval of 60 critical raw materials mining projects, citing insufficient public consultation and lack of transparency, particularly regarding projects in protected areas, and are considering legal action due to rejected information requests...
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40% Bias Score


Romania and Hungary Top List of High-Risk Vehicle Breakdown Countries
Ovoko's study identifies Romania (98.3) and Hungary (91.90) as highest-risk countries for vehicle breakdowns, citing dangerous roads like Romania's Transfăgărășan and Hungary's M1 highway, emphasizing the impact of challenging terrain and infrastructure.
Romania and Hungary Top List of High-Risk Vehicle Breakdown Countries
Ovoko's study identifies Romania (98.3) and Hungary (91.90) as highest-risk countries for vehicle breakdowns, citing dangerous roads like Romania's Transfăgărășan and Hungary's M1 highway, emphasizing the impact of challenging terrain and infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score


France's Pesticide Law Ignites National Debate, Spurs EU Tensions
France's recently passed Duplomb law reauthorizes the bee-harming pesticide acetamiprid until 2033, sparking a national petition with 1.8 million signatures and raising concerns about public health and conflicting EU agricultural policies.
France's Pesticide Law Ignites National Debate, Spurs EU Tensions
France's recently passed Duplomb law reauthorizes the bee-harming pesticide acetamiprid until 2033, sparking a national petition with 1.8 million signatures and raising concerns about public health and conflicting EU agricultural policies.
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24% Bias Score


Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
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36% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza War Shatters Education for 658,000 Students
The ongoing war in Gaza has destroyed over 92% of schools, leaving 658,000 students without education for two years, including Sarah, a former top student whose medical school dreams are now shattered.
Gaza War Shatters Education for 658,000 Students
The ongoing war in Gaza has destroyed over 92% of schools, leaving 658,000 students without education for two years, including Sarah, a former top student whose medical school dreams are now shattered.
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40% Bias Score

UK, Australia Sign 50-Year Submarine Treaty Under AUKUS
The UK and Australia signed a 50-year defense treaty to build nuclear-powered submarines, part of the AUKUS pact, amid a US review of the agreement and joint military exercises in Australia involving 35,000 troops from 19 nations.

UK, Australia Sign 50-Year Submarine Treaty Under AUKUS
The UK and Australia signed a 50-year defense treaty to build nuclear-powered submarines, part of the AUKUS pact, amid a US review of the agreement and joint military exercises in Australia involving 35,000 troops from 19 nations.
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44% Bias Score

Immigrant Wage Gap in Europe and North America: Causes and Policy Responses
A Nature study reveals a 17.9% average annual wage gap between immigrants and native workers in Europe and North America, primarily due to unequal job access; policies like Germany's Skilled Immigration Act and France's reformed "Carte Talent" visa aim to address this.

Immigrant Wage Gap in Europe and North America: Causes and Policy Responses
A Nature study reveals a 17.9% average annual wage gap between immigrants and native workers in Europe and North America, primarily due to unequal job access; policies like Germany's Skilled Immigration Act and France's reformed "Carte Talent" visa aim to address this.
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32% Bias Score

Tesla Q2 2024: Profits Plunge Amidst Musk Controversy and Intensified Competition
Tesla's Q2 2024 results show a 12% revenue drop to $22.5 billion and a 16% net income decline to $1.17 billion, attributed to negative brand perception due to Elon Musk's actions and increased competition, while the company focuses on future ventures like robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Tesla Q2 2024: Profits Plunge Amidst Musk Controversy and Intensified Competition
Tesla's Q2 2024 results show a 12% revenue drop to $22.5 billion and a 16% net income decline to $1.17 billion, attributed to negative brand perception due to Elon Musk's actions and increased competition, while the company focuses on future ventures like robotaxis and humanoid robots.
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48% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman, Dies
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died this morning at home surrounded by his family, following a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2020 after suffering a fall.

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman, Dies
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died this morning at home surrounded by his family, following a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2020 after suffering a fall.
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36% Bias Score

25 Nations Demand End to Gaza War, Condemn Israel's Actions
Twenty-five nations, including European, North American, and Oceanian states, issued a joint statement on Monday demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, condemning Israel's aid distribution leading to civilian deaths, and calling for adherence to international law.

25 Nations Demand End to Gaza War, Condemn Israel's Actions
Twenty-five nations, including European, North American, and Oceanian states, issued a joint statement on Monday demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, condemning Israel's aid distribution leading to civilian deaths, and calling for adherence to international law.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Police Dismantle Major Sex Trafficking Ring, Rescue 162 Women
Spanish authorities rescued 162 women and arrested 37 people in a major operation targeting a sex trafficking ring operating across seven provinces, seizing "141,000 euros and numerous assets; the network exploited vulnerable women, mostly from South America.

Spanish Police Dismantle Major Sex Trafficking Ring, Rescue 162 Women
Spanish authorities rescued 162 women and arrested 37 people in a major operation targeting a sex trafficking ring operating across seven provinces, seizing "141,000 euros and numerous assets; the network exploited vulnerable women, mostly from South America.
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36% Bias Score
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