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Alawite Protests Erupt in Syria After Shrine Attack Video
Thousands of Syrian Alawites protested in multiple cities after a video surfaced online allegedly depicting an attack on their shrine in Aleppo; the Syrian government claims the video is old, while one protester was killed in Homs by security forces, according to reports.
Alawite Protests Erupt in Syria After Shrine Attack Video
Thousands of Syrian Alawites protested in multiple cities after a video surfaced online allegedly depicting an attack on their shrine in Aleppo; the Syrian government claims the video is old, while one protester was killed in Homs by security forces, according to reports.
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36% Bias Score


US Shuts Down Global Engagement Center Amidst Disinformation Controversy
The US State Department closed the Global Engagement Center (GEC), a $61 million, 120-employee agency focused on countering foreign disinformation, following Congressional budget cuts and criticism for exceeding its mandate and targeting conservative viewpoints, as alleged by Republicans and Elon Mu...
US Shuts Down Global Engagement Center Amidst Disinformation Controversy
The US State Department closed the Global Engagement Center (GEC), a $61 million, 120-employee agency focused on countering foreign disinformation, following Congressional budget cuts and criticism for exceeding its mandate and targeting conservative viewpoints, as alleged by Republicans and Elon Mu...
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48% Bias Score


Israel Extends State of Emergency, Increases Defense Budget
The Knesset approved extending Israel's state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29 votes in favor and 7 against, allowing the cabinet to override Knesset legislation; a separate bill increased the deficit ceiling by \$9 billion for defense spending.
Israel Extends State of Emergency, Increases Defense Budget
The Knesset approved extending Israel's state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29 votes in favor and 7 against, allowing the cabinet to override Knesset legislation; a separate bill increased the deficit ceiling by \$9 billion for defense spending.
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40% Bias Score


Kremlin Denies Putin-Trump Meeting; Australia Investigates Alleged Capture of Citizen Fighting in Ukraine
The Kremlin announced no plans for a Putin-Trump meeting; Australia investigates a video of a captured Australian citizen fighting for Ukraine; Lithuania's defense minister stated that peace is only possible with a Russian defeat.
Kremlin Denies Putin-Trump Meeting; Australia Investigates Alleged Capture of Citizen Fighting in Ukraine
The Kremlin announced no plans for a Putin-Trump meeting; Australia investigates a video of a captured Australian citizen fighting for Ukraine; Lithuania's defense minister stated that peace is only possible with a Russian defeat.
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44% Bias Score


Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
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56% Bias Score


Italy to Proceed with Albanian Migrant Centers Despite Controversy
Following a summit at Palazzo Chigi, the Italian government confirmed its plan to activate migrant centers in Albania starting in January, despite controversies surrounding their conditions and legal challenges, supported by a recent court decision affirming national authority to define safe countri...
Italy to Proceed with Albanian Migrant Centers Despite Controversy
Following a summit at Palazzo Chigi, the Italian government confirmed its plan to activate migrant centers in Albania starting in January, despite controversies surrounding their conditions and legal challenges, supported by a recent court decision affirming national authority to define safe countri...
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56% Bias Score

Israel Intercepts Fifth Missile from Yemen in a Week
On December 19th, 2024, Israel intercepted a missile launched from Yemen by Houthi rebels, marking the fifth such attack in a week; sirens sounded across central and southern Israel, forcing citizens into shelters.

Israel Intercepts Fifth Missile from Yemen in a Week
On December 19th, 2024, Israel intercepted a missile launched from Yemen by Houthi rebels, marking the fifth such attack in a week; sirens sounded across central and southern Israel, forcing citizens into shelters.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Negotiates Soldier's Release Amidst Ukraine Conflict
An Australian soldier fighting with Ukrainian forces was captured by Russia, leading to Australian diplomatic efforts for his release; Latvia and Italy acknowledge Russia's threat to European peace; Ukraine launched drone attacks on a Russian airport, while Russia claims to have shot down multiple d...

Australia Negotiates Soldier's Release Amidst Ukraine Conflict
An Australian soldier fighting with Ukrainian forces was captured by Russia, leading to Australian diplomatic efforts for his release; Latvia and Italy acknowledge Russia's threat to European peace; Ukraine launched drone attacks on a Russian airport, while Russia claims to have shot down multiple d...
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36% Bias Score

Santanchè Sells Stake in Visibilia Amidst Ongoing Investigations
Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè and her company, Immobiliare Dani, sold a 75% stake in Athena Pubblicità (Visibilia Editore's controlling shareholder) to Swiss firm Wip Finance for an undisclosed price, closing by March 31, 2025; this follows multiple investigations into Santanchè's busin...

Santanchè Sells Stake in Visibilia Amidst Ongoing Investigations
Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè and her company, Immobiliare Dani, sold a 75% stake in Athena Pubblicità (Visibilia Editore's controlling shareholder) to Swiss firm Wip Finance for an undisclosed price, closing by March 31, 2025; this follows multiple investigations into Santanchè's busin...
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64% Bias Score

Untapped Market: Women's Dissatisfaction with Products and Services Across Key Sectors
A BCG survey of 15,000 people across 12 countries reveals that women, who control over \$32 trillion in global spending, are largely dissatisfied with products and services in health, finance, and consumer goods, representing a massive untapped market opportunity for companies willing to adapt.

Untapped Market: Women's Dissatisfaction with Products and Services Across Key Sectors
A BCG survey of 15,000 people across 12 countries reveals that women, who control over \$32 trillion in global spending, are largely dissatisfied with products and services in health, finance, and consumer goods, representing a massive untapped market opportunity for companies willing to adapt.
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44% Bias Score

Drivalia Launches Mobility Store for Rome's Jubilee 2025
Drivalia, a Credit Agricole-owned mobility company, opened a new mobility store near Vatican City in Rome to support Jubilee 2025, offering short-term rentals and electric car sharing with BYD vehicles, aiming to provide convenient and sustainable transportation for millions of visitors.

Drivalia Launches Mobility Store for Rome's Jubilee 2025
Drivalia, a Credit Agricole-owned mobility company, opened a new mobility store near Vatican City in Rome to support Jubilee 2025, offering short-term rentals and electric car sharing with BYD vehicles, aiming to provide convenient and sustainable transportation for millions of visitors.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews with Strict New Law
Italy's new law combats fake online reviews by prohibiting purchase, sale, or incentivization, imposing fines up to €10 million, limiting review lifespans to 15 days, and targeting those who review without using the product or service.

Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews with Strict New Law
Italy's new law combats fake online reviews by prohibiting purchase, sale, or incentivization, imposing fines up to €10 million, limiting review lifespans to 15 days, and targeting those who review without using the product or service.
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44% Bias Score
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