Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...
Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...
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40% Bias Score
UK Parliament to Vote on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
The UK Parliament is set to vote on a new law allowing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria, including capacity assessment, multiple declarations of intent, and High Court approval, sparking debate on end-of-life choices and safeguards against coercion.
UK Parliament to Vote on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
The UK Parliament is set to vote on a new law allowing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria, including capacity assessment, multiple declarations of intent, and High Court approval, sparking debate on end-of-life choices and safeguards against coercion.
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36% Bias Score
Russia Strikes Ukraine's Energy Grid, Leaving Millions Without Power
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine on Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, leaving up to 1 million without power and causing widespread disruptions.
Russia Strikes Ukraine's Energy Grid, Leaving Millions Without Power
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine on Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, leaving up to 1 million without power and causing widespread disruptions.
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48% Bias Score
Pistorius Withdraws, Scholz Seeks Re-election in Germany
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has withdrawn from the race for chancellor, paving the way for Olaf Scholz's re-election bid. The ruling coalition recently collapsed, setting the stage for early elections.
Pistorius Withdraws, Scholz Seeks Re-election in Germany
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has withdrawn from the race for chancellor, paving the way for Olaf Scholz's re-election bid. The ruling coalition recently collapsed, setting the stage for early elections.
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36% Bias Score
North Korea-Russia Economic Cooperation Agreement Sparks Concerns
North Korea and Russia signed a new economic cooperation agreement, raising concerns in South Korea about potential military and technological advancements in North Korea.
North Korea-Russia Economic Cooperation Agreement Sparks Concerns
North Korea and Russia signed a new economic cooperation agreement, raising concerns in South Korea about potential military and technological advancements in North Korea.
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36% Bias Score
Banana Artwork Sells for Millions
Maurizio Cattelan's banana artwork "Comedian" sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby's, purchased by cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun.
Banana Artwork Sells for Millions
Maurizio Cattelan's banana artwork "Comedian" sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby's, purchased by cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun.
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28% Bias Score
Global Markets Show Mixed Performance Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Global markets showed mixed results this week; European markets fell due to geopolitical uncertainty and French political instability, while US markets reached new highs due to a resilient economy and expected lower interest rates; Asian markets were mixed, with Australia hitting a record high and C...
Global Markets Show Mixed Performance Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Global markets showed mixed results this week; European markets fell due to geopolitical uncertainty and French political instability, while US markets reached new highs due to a resilient economy and expected lower interest rates; Asian markets were mixed, with Australia hitting a record high and C...
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32% Bias Score
Heathrow Airport Tests AI System "Amy" to Enhance Air Traffic Control
Heathrow Airport is testing an AI system called "Amy" to assist air traffic controllers by providing a real-time, holistic visualization of aircraft positions using radar and video data; the system has been tested on over 40,000 flights and aims to improve safety and efficiency.
Heathrow Airport Tests AI System "Amy" to Enhance Air Traffic Control
Heathrow Airport is testing an AI system called "Amy" to assist air traffic controllers by providing a real-time, holistic visualization of aircraft positions using radar and video data; the system has been tested on over 40,000 flights and aims to improve safety and efficiency.
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Belem's COP30 Preparations: A Balancing Act?
Belem, Brazil, prepares to host COP30 amidst significant infrastructural and environmental challenges, raising concerns about the event's impact on the Amazon.
Belem's COP30 Preparations: A Balancing Act?
Belem, Brazil, prepares to host COP30 amidst significant infrastructural and environmental challenges, raising concerns about the event's impact on the Amazon.
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40% Bias Score
Spain and Palestine Strengthen Ties in High-Level Meeting
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, marking the first high-level meeting since Palestine's recognition by Spain. The meeting resulted in several cooperation agreements.
Spain and Palestine Strengthen Ties in High-Level Meeting
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, marking the first high-level meeting since Palestine's recognition by Spain. The meeting resulted in several cooperation agreements.
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US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The UN proposed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, but the US vetoed it due to the lack of a clause for hostage release. The US stated that it would only support a resolution that clearly demanded the immediate release of its hostages held by Hamas.
US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The UN proposed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, but the US vetoed it due to the lack of a clause for hostage release. The US stated that it would only support a resolution that clearly demanded the immediate release of its hostages held by Hamas.
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40% Bias Score
Baltic Sea Cable Damage Sparks Sabotage Concerns
Damage to submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea raises concerns about sabotage and geopolitical tensions.
Baltic Sea Cable Damage Sparks Sabotage Concerns
Damage to submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea raises concerns about sabotage and geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score