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Billionaire Wealth Surges to \$15 Trillion, Exceeding Eurozone GDP
In 2024, the world's billionaires amassed \$15 trillion in wealth, equivalent to the Eurozone's GDP, increasing by \$2 trillion (three times faster than in 2023), while poverty levels remained largely unchanged since 1990; Oxfam predicts at least five trillionaires will emerge by 2034.
Billionaire Wealth Surges to \$15 Trillion, Exceeding Eurozone GDP
In 2024, the world's billionaires amassed \$15 trillion in wealth, equivalent to the Eurozone's GDP, increasing by \$2 trillion (three times faster than in 2023), while poverty levels remained largely unchanged since 1990; Oxfam predicts at least five trillionaires will emerge by 2034.
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56% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas ceasefire to free 33 hostages, including three with Portugal links
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US and Qatar, will lead to the release of 33 hostages (including three with ties to Portugal) by Sunday, ending a 15-month conflict that displaced almost 90 percent of Gaza's population and resulted in over 46,000 Palestinian deaths acc...
Israel-Hamas ceasefire to free 33 hostages, including three with Portugal links
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US and Qatar, will lead to the release of 33 hostages (including three with ties to Portugal) by Sunday, ending a 15-month conflict that displaced almost 90 percent of Gaza's population and resulted in over 46,000 Palestinian deaths acc...
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48% Bias Score


Potential Gaza Truce: US-Mediated Deal Faces Uncertain Future
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, a potential truce in Gaza is being negotiated, with the US playing a key role in pressuring both Israel and Arab nations. The deal's success depends on various factors, including the unpredictability of involved actors and a balanced European response.
Potential Gaza Truce: US-Mediated Deal Faces Uncertain Future
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, a potential truce in Gaza is being negotiated, with the US playing a key role in pressuring both Israel and Arab nations. The deal's success depends on various factors, including the unpredictability of involved actors and a balanced European response.
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48% Bias Score


Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
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40% Bias Score


EU Investigates X, but Doesn't Plan a Ban Despite Musk's Actions
Jordan Bardella, leader of France's far-right National Rally party, falsely claims the EU wants to ban X (formerly Twitter) due to Elon Musk's alleged political manipulation. The EU is investigating X for potential DSA violations but hasn't called for a ban; Bardella's claims are unsubstantiated.
EU Investigates X, but Doesn't Plan a Ban Despite Musk's Actions
Jordan Bardella, leader of France's far-right National Rally party, falsely claims the EU wants to ban X (formerly Twitter) due to Elon Musk's alleged political manipulation. The EU is investigating X for potential DSA violations but hasn't called for a ban; Bardella's claims are unsubstantiated.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Sends Gas to Transnistria Amid Moldova Energy Crisis
Russia resumed gas supplies to Transnistria as ""humanitarian aid"" on January 1, 2024, while the rest of Moldova remains without gas due to a disputed debt, impacting the Kuciurgan power plant and causing a national energy crisis.
Russia Sends Gas to Transnistria Amid Moldova Energy Crisis
Russia resumed gas supplies to Transnistria as ""humanitarian aid"" on January 1, 2024, while the rest of Moldova remains without gas due to a disputed debt, impacting the Kuciurgan power plant and causing a national energy crisis.
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44% Bias Score

EPP Prioritizes Competitiveness, Migration Control, and Military Strength
The center-right European People's Party (EPP) met in Berlin on Saturday to outline its 2025 priorities: curbing the far-right, boosting competitiveness (particularly addressing a 30% GDP gap with the US in 2023, up from 17% in 2002 due to low EU productivity), and halting illegal migration, with le...

EPP Prioritizes Competitiveness, Migration Control, and Military Strength
The center-right European People's Party (EPP) met in Berlin on Saturday to outline its 2025 priorities: curbing the far-right, boosting competitiveness (particularly addressing a 30% GDP gap with the US in 2023, up from 17% in 2002 due to low EU productivity), and halting illegal migration, with le...
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56% Bias Score

UN Pledges $3.32 Billion for Ukraine Amidst Incoming US Administration Uncertainty
UN officials visited Kyiv to discuss a $3.32 billion humanitarian aid appeal for Ukraine, while UK Prime Minister Starmer signed a "100-year partnership" treaty with Zelenskyy amidst uncertainty about future US support under the incoming Trump administration.

UN Pledges $3.32 Billion for Ukraine Amidst Incoming US Administration Uncertainty
UN officials visited Kyiv to discuss a $3.32 billion humanitarian aid appeal for Ukraine, while UK Prime Minister Starmer signed a "100-year partnership" treaty with Zelenskyy amidst uncertainty about future US support under the incoming Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score

EU to Slash International Development Offices, Centralizing Power in Brussels
The European Commission plans to slash its International Partnerships Directorate-General (DG INTPA) offices from roughly 100 to 18, shifting focus from local development to trade and business, centralizing decision-making in Brussels, and integrating operations under the European External Action Se...

EU to Slash International Development Offices, Centralizing Power in Brussels
The European Commission plans to slash its International Partnerships Directorate-General (DG INTPA) offices from roughly 100 to 18, shifting focus from local development to trade and business, centralizing decision-making in Brussels, and integrating operations under the European External Action Se...
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44% Bias Score

Musk Intervened in Release of Italian Journalist Held in Iran
Elon Musk confirmed his intervention in securing the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iranian prison in January 2024, following a request from her boyfriend. The release coincided with Italy releasing Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, who was wanted in the US for providing Iran with ...

Musk Intervened in Release of Italian Journalist Held in Iran
Elon Musk confirmed his intervention in securing the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iranian prison in January 2024, following a request from her boyfriend. The release coincided with Italy releasing Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, who was wanted in the US for providing Iran with ...
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56% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed: Hostage Release, Gaza Withdrawal, and Three-Phase Peace Plan
A 3-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt, will begin January 19th, involving a 42-day truce, hostage releases, negotiations for permanent peace, and Gaza reconstruction; 46,000 deaths resulted from the conflict.

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed: Hostage Release, Gaza Withdrawal, and Three-Phase Peace Plan
A 3-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt, will begin January 19th, involving a 42-day truce, hostage releases, negotiations for permanent peace, and Gaza reconstruction; 46,000 deaths resulted from the conflict.
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40% Bias Score

EU Considers Lifting Syria Sanctions, Contingent on UN Approval
The EU is drafting a plan to lift sanctions on Syria, potentially affecting transport, oil and gas, and finance, but removal of the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from the EU terror list requires UN Security Council approval.

EU Considers Lifting Syria Sanctions, Contingent on UN Approval
The EU is drafting a plan to lift sanctions on Syria, potentially affecting transport, oil and gas, and finance, but removal of the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from the EU terror list requires UN Security Council approval.
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32% Bias Score
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