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Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


EU Urges Restraint Amidst India-Pakistan Tensions After Kashmir Attack
Following a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed over two dozen tourists, the European Union urged both India and Pakistan to exercise military restraint and engage in dialogue, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution despite the escalating regional tensions and while ...
EU Urges Restraint Amidst India-Pakistan Tensions After Kashmir Attack
Following a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed over two dozen tourists, the European Union urged both India and Pakistan to exercise military restraint and engage in dialogue, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution despite the escalating regional tensions and while ...
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40% Bias Score


EU Workplace Accidents: 2022 Data Reveal Decreases but Persistent Disparities
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents—a 4.6% decrease since 2017—with men accounting for two-thirds of non-fatal incidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors had the highest accident rates; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises sa...
EU Workplace Accidents: 2022 Data Reveal Decreases but Persistent Disparities
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents—a 4.6% decrease since 2017—with men accounting for two-thirds of non-fatal incidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors had the highest accident rates; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises sa...
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40% Bias Score


Microsoft Expands European Data Centers Amid US-EU Tech Tensions
Microsoft President Brad Smith announced in Brussels a 40% increase in European data center capacity by 2027, emphasizing commitment to European data privacy, legal battles against US data requests, and collaboration with European cloud providers amid rising US-EU economic tensions.
Microsoft Expands European Data Centers Amid US-EU Tech Tensions
Microsoft President Brad Smith announced in Brussels a 40% increase in European data center capacity by 2027, emphasizing commitment to European data privacy, legal battles against US data requests, and collaboration with European cloud providers amid rising US-EU economic tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Turkic States' Response to GCA Appointments: Council Meeting in TRNC
Four Turkic Council member states and one observer state appointed ambassadors to the Greek Cypriot Administration, prompting a May 2nd Turkic Council meeting in the TRNC, in response to what is perceived as EU-backed pressure.
Turkic States' Response to GCA Appointments: Council Meeting in TRNC
Four Turkic Council member states and one observer state appointed ambassadors to the Greek Cypriot Administration, prompting a May 2nd Turkic Council meeting in the TRNC, in response to what is perceived as EU-backed pressure.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Power Outage Fuels Debate on NATO's Defense Definition
A major power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, prompting differing responses from the Spanish government and the European Union, sparking concerns in Europe that Spain's Prime Minister might use the incident to push for a broader definition of defense within NATO.
Spain's Power Outage Fuels Debate on NATO's Defense Definition
A major power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, prompting differing responses from the Spanish government and the European Union, sparking concerns in Europe that Spain's Prime Minister might use the incident to push for a broader definition of defense within NATO.
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52% Bias Score

EU Defense Spending: Escape Clause Requests Lower Than Expected
Twelve EU member states officially requested the Commission to activate the national escape clause to increase defense spending by 1.5% of their GDP; however, this is fewer than initially anticipated, leading to a downward revision of the €650 billion budget.

EU Defense Spending: Escape Clause Requests Lower Than Expected
Twelve EU member states officially requested the Commission to activate the national escape clause to increase defense spending by 1.5% of their GDP; however, this is fewer than initially anticipated, leading to a downward revision of the €650 billion budget.
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32% Bias Score

Labour Minister Criticizes Post-Brexit Trade Policies, Hints at EU Reset
A Labour minister denounced the previous Tory government's Brexit trade policies as 'post-imperial delusion,' citing negative data impacting UK businesses, and announced a data-driven approach to rebuilding EU relations; this policy shift aims for a 'win-win' with the EU, potentially affecting other...

Labour Minister Criticizes Post-Brexit Trade Policies, Hints at EU Reset
A Labour minister denounced the previous Tory government's Brexit trade policies as 'post-imperial delusion,' citing negative data impacting UK businesses, and announced a data-driven approach to rebuilding EU relations; this policy shift aims for a 'win-win' with the EU, potentially affecting other...
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56% Bias Score

EU Workplace Accidents in 2022: A 4.6% Decrease but Persistent Concerns
In 2022, the European Union reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors saw the highest accident rates; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises concerns about future workplace safety.

EU Workplace Accidents in 2022: A 4.6% Decrease but Persistent Concerns
In 2022, the European Union reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors saw the highest accident rates; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises concerns about future workplace safety.
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40% Bias Score

EU Warns of Rising Infectious Diseases Due to Low Vaccination Rates
The European Union issued a warning about rising measles and polio cases due to suboptimal vaccination coverage; over 35,000 measles cases and 23 deaths were reported in 2024 across the EU, while poliovirus was detected in wastewater in several countries, highlighting the urgent need for improved va...

EU Warns of Rising Infectious Diseases Due to Low Vaccination Rates
The European Union issued a warning about rising measles and polio cases due to suboptimal vaccination coverage; over 35,000 measles cases and 23 deaths were reported in 2024 across the EU, while poliovirus was detected in wastewater in several countries, highlighting the urgent need for improved va...
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20% Bias Score

EU admits U.S. tech decoupling unrealistic, prioritizes strategic alliances
The European Union will release its International Digital Strategy on June 4, acknowledging that completely disentangling from U.S. tech dominance is unrealistic, instead focusing on strategic alliances with like-minded countries to boost competitiveness and address security and sovereignty concerns...

EU admits U.S. tech decoupling unrealistic, prioritizes strategic alliances
The European Union will release its International Digital Strategy on June 4, acknowledging that completely disentangling from U.S. tech dominance is unrealistic, instead focusing on strategic alliances with like-minded countries to boost competitiveness and address security and sovereignty concerns...
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48% Bias Score

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Cuts Pollution Costs by One-Third
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce industrial pollution by mandating best available techniques, resulting in a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs from 2012-2021; a new innovation center in Seville will further drive progress towards 2050 carbon...

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Cuts Pollution Costs by One-Third
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce industrial pollution by mandating best available techniques, resulting in a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs from 2012-2021; a new innovation center in Seville will further drive progress towards 2050 carbon...
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44% Bias Score
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