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South Korea Battles Major Wildfires, Suspects Human Error
South Korea battles its third-largest wildfire in history, fueled by strong winds, burning 43,330 hectares, destroying infrastructure and a 7th-century temple; authorities suspect human error and are deploying 5,000 personnel and 130 helicopters to combat the blaze.
South Korea Battles Major Wildfires, Suspects Human Error
South Korea battles its third-largest wildfire in history, fueled by strong winds, burning 43,330 hectares, destroying infrastructure and a 7th-century temple; authorities suspect human error and are deploying 5,000 personnel and 130 helicopters to combat the blaze.
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36% Bias Score


Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.
Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.
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36% Bias Score


Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Record Rainfall Ends Drought, Causes Devastating Floods
Record rainfall in Spain, exceeding double the monthly average in March, ended a severe drought but caused widespread flooding, forcing hundreds to evacuate in regions like Andalusia, while Madrid experienced its highest rainfall in over a century.
Spain's Record Rainfall Ends Drought, Causes Devastating Floods
Record rainfall in Spain, exceeding double the monthly average in March, ended a severe drought but caused widespread flooding, forcing hundreds to evacuate in regions like Andalusia, while Madrid experienced its highest rainfall in over a century.
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16% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
Germany's Constitutional Court affirmed the legality of the solidarity surcharge, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians; this decision maintains a key revenue source for the government, impacting the new coalition's budget.
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
Germany's Constitutional Court affirmed the legality of the solidarity surcharge, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians; this decision maintains a key revenue source for the government, impacting the new coalition's budget.
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44% Bias Score


Brazil's Oil Expansion Undermines Climate Leadership Ahead of COP30
Brazil, hosting COP30 in 2025, is expanding its oil industry and joining OPEC+, despite President Lula's climate pledges; critics cite insufficient investment in renewables and continued fossil fuel subsidies as contradictory to climate goals.
Brazil's Oil Expansion Undermines Climate Leadership Ahead of COP30
Brazil, hosting COP30 in 2025, is expanding its oil industry and joining OPEC+, despite President Lula's climate pledges; critics cite insufficient investment in renewables and continued fossil fuel subsidies as contradictory to climate goals.
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48% Bias Score

German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...

German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...
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48% Bias Score

Wildfires Rage Across Carolinas, Fueled by Hurricane Debris
Wildfires in western North Carolina and South Carolina, fueled by dry conditions and downed trees from Hurricane Helene, have burned at least 11.9 square miles (30.8 sq km), prompting mandatory evacuations for 146 properties in Polk County as of Tuesday.

Wildfires Rage Across Carolinas, Fueled by Hurricane Debris
Wildfires in western North Carolina and South Carolina, fueled by dry conditions and downed trees from Hurricane Helene, have burned at least 11.9 square miles (30.8 sq km), prompting mandatory evacuations for 146 properties in Polk County as of Tuesday.
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16% Bias Score

EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.

EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.
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36% Bias Score

EU Invests Heavily in Jordan's Water Security Amidst Global Scarcity
Facing a global water crisis, half the world's population lacks sufficient water, with Jordan among the most critically affected. The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including desalination and wastewater reuse projects, while exploring similar solutions within Europe, as cl...

EU Invests Heavily in Jordan's Water Security Amidst Global Scarcity
Facing a global water crisis, half the world's population lacks sufficient water, with Jordan among the most critically affected. The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including desalination and wastewater reuse projects, while exploring similar solutions within Europe, as cl...
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24% Bias Score

Petersberger Dialogue Highlights Accelerated Global Warming, Underscores International Cooperation
The Petersberger Climate Dialogue, attended by representatives from 40 countries, addressed the accelerating global warming surpassing the 1.5-degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement, emphasizing international cooperation despite the US absence and exploring economic factors influencing clim...

Petersberger Dialogue Highlights Accelerated Global Warming, Underscores International Cooperation
The Petersberger Climate Dialogue, attended by representatives from 40 countries, addressed the accelerating global warming surpassing the 1.5-degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement, emphasizing international cooperation despite the US absence and exploring economic factors influencing clim...
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40% Bias Score

Pacific Northwest Faces Life-Threatening Tornadoes, Record Warmth Fuels Severe Storms
A powerful storm system is expected to bring life-threatening tornadoes, heavy rain, hail, and 60 mph winds to Idaho, Oregon, and Washington on Wednesday and Thursday, due to unusually warm temperatures 10–20 degrees above normal, potentially causing widespread damage and power outages.

Pacific Northwest Faces Life-Threatening Tornadoes, Record Warmth Fuels Severe Storms
A powerful storm system is expected to bring life-threatening tornadoes, heavy rain, hail, and 60 mph winds to Idaho, Oregon, and Washington on Wednesday and Thursday, due to unusually warm temperatures 10–20 degrees above normal, potentially causing widespread damage and power outages.
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28% Bias Score
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