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
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
Montenegro Mourns 12 Mass Shooting Victims; New Gun Laws Promised
A memorial service was held in Cetinje, Montenegro for 12 victims of a New Year's Day mass shooting; 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, after a bar fight, shot 12 people, including two children, before committing suicide; Montenegro is taking swift action to address its high rate of illegal firearms.
Montenegro Mourns 12 Mass Shooting Victims; New Gun Laws Promised
A memorial service was held in Cetinje, Montenegro for 12 victims of a New Year's Day mass shooting; 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, after a bar fight, shot 12 people, including two children, before committing suicide; Montenegro is taking swift action to address its high rate of illegal firearms.
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32% Bias Score
Gaza Population Plunges by 160,000 Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Genocide Accusations
The Gaza Strip's population has dropped by over 160,000 to 2.1 million since October 7, 2023, due to over 45,000 deaths, 11,000 missing, and 100,000 fleeing, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, a figure corroborated by the UN. Israel denies accusations of genocide leveled by H...
Gaza Population Plunges by 160,000 Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Genocide Accusations
The Gaza Strip's population has dropped by over 160,000 to 2.1 million since October 7, 2023, due to over 45,000 deaths, 11,000 missing, and 100,000 fleeing, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, a figure corroborated by the UN. Israel denies accusations of genocide leveled by H...
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64% Bias Score
Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
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48% 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
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
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
Scholz Criticizes Musk's Interference in German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized Elon Musk for promoting the far-right AfD party in the upcoming February elections, expressing concern over foreign interference in German democracy, while Musk defended his actions as those of an investor in Germany.
Scholz Criticizes Musk's Interference in German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized Elon Musk for promoting the far-right AfD party in the upcoming February elections, expressing concern over foreign interference in German democracy, while Musk defended his actions as those of an investor in Germany.
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56% Bias Score
Romania Implements Austerity Measures to Curb Record Budget Deficit
Romania's Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced austerity measures including tax hikes, subsidy cuts, and delayed salary/pension increases to combat its 8.5% GDP budget deficit—the EU's highest—aiming for a 7% deficit by end-2025 and 2.5% within seven years, sparking public protests.
Romania Implements Austerity Measures to Curb Record Budget Deficit
Romania's Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced austerity measures including tax hikes, subsidy cuts, and delayed salary/pension increases to combat its 8.5% GDP budget deficit—the EU's highest—aiming for a 7% deficit by end-2025 and 2.5% within seven years, sparking public protests.
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44% Bias Score
EU Police Salaries: Wide Variations and Gender Pay Gap
A Euronews Next analysis of Eurostat salary data reveals significant variation in police officer salaries across the EU, ranging from \u20ac699 in Bulgaria to \u20ac5,761 in Denmark in 2023, with a notable gender pay gap and considerable differences between patrol officers and detectives.
EU Police Salaries: Wide Variations and Gender Pay Gap
A Euronews Next analysis of Eurostat salary data reveals significant variation in police officer salaries across the EU, ranging from \u20ac699 in Bulgaria to \u20ac5,761 in Denmark in 2023, with a notable gender pay gap and considerable differences between patrol officers and detectives.
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44% Bias Score