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Gaza Hostage Crisis: Ceasefire Imminent, but Families Remain Wary
Families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza await a potential ceasefire agreement, with ongoing negotiations in Qatar showing promise, yet concerns remain about its implementation and long-term effects.
Gaza Hostage Crisis: Ceasefire Imminent, but Families Remain Wary
Families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza await a potential ceasefire agreement, with ongoing negotiations in Qatar showing promise, yet concerns remain about its implementation and long-term effects.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Urges Increased Defense Spending, Potential Social Program Cuts
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged EU nations to increase defense spending beyond the 2% GDP target, suggesting cuts to social programs to fund this increase; experts predict a rise in defense spending targets at the upcoming June NATO summit, with some nations possibly reaching 5%, while other...
NATO Urges Increased Defense Spending, Potential Social Program Cuts
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged EU nations to increase defense spending beyond the 2% GDP target, suggesting cuts to social programs to fund this increase; experts predict a rise in defense spending targets at the upcoming June NATO summit, with some nations possibly reaching 5%, while other...
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48% Bias Score


Switzerland Joins EU Military Mobility Project
Switzerland will officially join the EU's Military Mobility project, enabling faster movement of military personnel and equipment across Europe, in line with its neutrality policy; the decision follows an August 2022 Federal Council approval and a formal invitation issued January 13th.
Switzerland Joins EU Military Mobility Project
Switzerland will officially join the EU's Military Mobility project, enabling faster movement of military personnel and equipment across Europe, in line with its neutrality policy; the decision follows an August 2022 Federal Council approval and a formal invitation issued January 13th.
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36% Bias Score


Air Pollution Causes 287,000 Premature Deaths in Europe
Air pollution caused 287,000 premature deaths in Europe in 2021, with the highest mortality rates in Central and Eastern Europe due to socioeconomic factors and domestic pollution sources; stricter EU air quality rules aim for a 55% reduction by 2030.
Air Pollution Causes 287,000 Premature Deaths in Europe
Air pollution caused 287,000 premature deaths in Europe in 2021, with the highest mortality rates in Central and Eastern Europe due to socioeconomic factors and domestic pollution sources; stricter EU air quality rules aim for a 55% reduction by 2030.
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16% Bias Score


Poland seeks assurance for Netanyahu's safety during Auschwitz anniversary
Polish President Andrzej Duda requested that the government ensure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's safety from arrest under an ICC warrant during the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation on January 27th, despite Poland's membership in the ICC and Israel's non-membership.
Poland seeks assurance for Netanyahu's safety during Auschwitz anniversary
Polish President Andrzej Duda requested that the government ensure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's safety from arrest under an ICC warrant during the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation on January 27th, despite Poland's membership in the ICC and Israel's non-membership.
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48% Bias Score


Luxembourg Health School Achieves Net-Positive Energy Balance
The Luxembourg National School of Health, completed in 2019 for €29 million, uses solar panels producing double the needed energy, a 20-meter hot water tank, and eco-friendly materials, achieving a positive energy balance throughout its lifecycle.
Luxembourg Health School Achieves Net-Positive Energy Balance
The Luxembourg National School of Health, completed in 2019 for €29 million, uses solar panels producing double the needed energy, a 20-meter hot water tank, and eco-friendly materials, achieving a positive energy balance throughout its lifecycle.
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48% Bias Score

EU Illegal Immigration Falls to Three-Year Low Amidst Regional Variations and High Death Toll
In 2024, illegal entries into the EU dropped to a three-year low of 239,000, down 38% from 2023, due to increased cooperation with North African countries and Western Balkan nations. However, this masks regional variations and the human cost of these policies, as over 2300 migrants died attempting t...

EU Illegal Immigration Falls to Three-Year Low Amidst Regional Variations and High Death Toll
In 2024, illegal entries into the EU dropped to a three-year low of 239,000, down 38% from 2023, due to increased cooperation with North African countries and Western Balkan nations. However, this masks regional variations and the human cost of these policies, as over 2300 migrants died attempting t...
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48% Bias Score

Belgian Pension Cuts Spark Mass Protests
Tens of thousands of Belgians protested in Brussels against planned cuts to social benefits and pensions on October 27th, 2024, during a nationwide strike prompted by the incoming government's proposed budget cuts and rising retirement age.

Belgian Pension Cuts Spark Mass Protests
Tens of thousands of Belgians protested in Brussels against planned cuts to social benefits and pensions on October 27th, 2024, during a nationwide strike prompted by the incoming government's proposed budget cuts and rising retirement age.
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52% Bias Score

Sweden Deploys Naval Ships to NATO Baltic Sea Operation
Sweden is deploying three naval ships, an aircraft, and four coast guard vessels to a NATO operation in the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure after a series of suspected sabotage incidents, marking its first military contribution to NATO since joining in March 2023.

Sweden Deploys Naval Ships to NATO Baltic Sea Operation
Sweden is deploying three naval ships, an aircraft, and four coast guard vessels to a NATO operation in the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure after a series of suspected sabotage incidents, marking its first military contribution to NATO since joining in March 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Rome's Jubilee 2025: Lower-Than-Expected Tourism Impact Raises Concerns
Rome's Jubilee 2025, anticipated to attract over 30 million pilgrims, is showing lower-than-expected visitor numbers and bookings in its first month, raising concerns about its projected €4-4.5 billion economic impact and potential for urban renewal, despite initial predictions of €17 billion in Jub...

Rome's Jubilee 2025: Lower-Than-Expected Tourism Impact Raises Concerns
Rome's Jubilee 2025, anticipated to attract over 30 million pilgrims, is showing lower-than-expected visitor numbers and bookings in its first month, raising concerns about its projected €4-4.5 billion economic impact and potential for urban renewal, despite initial predictions of €17 billion in Jub...
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24% Bias Score

Italy in €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal Amid Telecom Crisis
The Italian government is negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for telecommunication security services, spurred by progress after a meeting between Prime Minister Meloni and Donald Trump, despite opposition from Italian telecom providers facing financial difficulties and lagging broadband rol...

Italy in €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal Amid Telecom Crisis
The Italian government is negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for telecommunication security services, spurred by progress after a meeting between Prime Minister Meloni and Donald Trump, despite opposition from Italian telecom providers facing financial difficulties and lagging broadband rol...
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44% Bias Score

US to Sell Israel $8 Billion in Arms Amid Gaza Conflict
The US plans to sell Israel $8 billion in weaponry, including air-to-air missiles and artillery, amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and criticism over civilian casualties; this follows $17.9 billion in aid since October 2023.

US to Sell Israel $8 Billion in Arms Amid Gaza Conflict
The US plans to sell Israel $8 billion in weaponry, including air-to-air missiles and artillery, amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and criticism over civilian casualties; this follows $17.9 billion in aid since October 2023.
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64% Bias Score
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