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EU Faces Potential "Triple Threat" of Winter Respiratory Viruses
European health agencies warn of a potential "triple threat" of respiratory illnesses this winter, with influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 circulating, straining healthcare systems; increased indoor transmission during winter months contributes to higher infection rates; vaccination and preventive measure...
EU Faces Potential "Triple Threat" of Winter Respiratory Viruses
European health agencies warn of a potential "triple threat" of respiratory illnesses this winter, with influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 circulating, straining healthcare systems; increased indoor transmission during winter months contributes to higher infection rates; vaccination and preventive measure...
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Europe Could Compensate for Reduced US Aid to Ukraine
After the U.S. election, concerns rose in Europe about potential cuts in U.S. aid to Ukraine, which has received $255 billion from the U.S. and $125 billion from Europe so far; experts say Europe could compensate using frozen Russian assets and increased spending.
Europe Could Compensate for Reduced US Aid to Ukraine
After the U.S. election, concerns rose in Europe about potential cuts in U.S. aid to Ukraine, which has received $255 billion from the U.S. and $125 billion from Europe so far; experts say Europe could compensate using frozen Russian assets and increased spending.
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Berlin Meeting Underscores Growing European Unity on Ukraine
Seven major European nations, the EU, and Ukraine met in Berlin on Thursday to discuss support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, marking a strengthened collaboration and a shift towards 'Nothing about Europe without Europe'.
Berlin Meeting Underscores Growing European Unity on Ukraine
Seven major European nations, the EU, and Ukraine met in Berlin on Thursday to discuss support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, marking a strengthened collaboration and a shift towards 'Nothing about Europe without Europe'.
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"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...
"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...
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Record-High German Electricity Prices Amidst 'Dunkelflaute'
On Thursday evening, German households with variable electricity tariffs paid up to €1.30 per kilowatt-hour due to low renewable energy generation and high spot market prices, leading to record-high imports of 17.1 gigawatts and complaints from neighboring countries.
Record-High German Electricity Prices Amidst 'Dunkelflaute'
On Thursday evening, German households with variable electricity tariffs paid up to €1.30 per kilowatt-hour due to low renewable energy generation and high spot market prices, leading to record-high imports of 17.1 gigawatts and complaints from neighboring countries.
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Wisconsin Man's Faked Death Leads to Wife Filing for Divorce
Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin man, faked his own death in August, prompting a 50-day search, before fleeing to Eastern Europe; his wife has now filed for divorce.
Wisconsin Man's Faked Death Leads to Wife Filing for Divorce
Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin man, faked his own death in August, prompting a 50-day search, before fleeing to Eastern Europe; his wife has now filed for divorce.
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Record November EV Sales: China Leads, Europe Lags
Global electric vehicle sales reached a record 1.8 million units in November 2024, exceeding October's record; China led with 1.3 million units, while Europe saw a 3% year-to-date decline due to high production costs and competition.

Record November EV Sales: China Leads, Europe Lags
Global electric vehicle sales reached a record 1.8 million units in November 2024, exceeding October's record; China led with 1.3 million units, while Europe saw a 3% year-to-date decline due to high production costs and competition.
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Berlin Declaration: Europe United on Ukraine
On Thursday, in Berlin, foreign ministers from seven major European countries, the EU, Ukraine, and Poland met, issuing the Berlin Declaration emphasizing joint European action regarding the war in Ukraine, marking a shift from previous diplomatic approaches.

Berlin Declaration: Europe United on Ukraine
On Thursday, in Berlin, foreign ministers from seven major European countries, the EU, Ukraine, and Poland met, issuing the Berlin Declaration emphasizing joint European action regarding the war in Ukraine, marking a shift from previous diplomatic approaches.
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Europe's EV Battery Production Lags: Collaboration with Asia is Key
Europe's electric vehicle battery production lags behind Asia, with many planned plants delayed or canceled, highlighting the urgent need for international collaboration to accelerate growth and overcome production challenges.

Europe's EV Battery Production Lags: Collaboration with Asia is Key
Europe's electric vehicle battery production lags behind Asia, with many planned plants delayed or canceled, highlighting the urgent need for international collaboration to accelerate growth and overcome production challenges.
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Germany to Launch Major Security and Defense Exhibition in 2027
Germany will host its first security and defense exhibition, "DSEI Germany," in Hannover in January 2027, driven by increased global conflict, threats to critical infrastructure, and heightened government defense spending; the event aims to strengthen security in Germany and Europe.

Germany to Launch Major Security and Defense Exhibition in 2027
Germany will host its first security and defense exhibition, "DSEI Germany," in Hannover in January 2027, driven by increased global conflict, threats to critical infrastructure, and heightened government defense spending; the event aims to strengthen security in Germany and Europe.
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Bundesbank drastically cuts German growth forecasts
Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, slashed its economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to 0.2% and 0.8%, respectively, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and a sharp decline in October exports (down 2.8% from September).

Bundesbank drastically cuts German growth forecasts
Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, slashed its economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to 0.2% and 0.8%, respectively, citing persistent economic headwinds, structural problems, and a sharp decline in October exports (down 2.8% from September).
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40% Bias Score

Barcelona Triumphs Over Dortmund in Champions League Thriller
FC Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-3 in a Champions League match at the Westfalenstadion on October 26, overcoming Dortmund's home advantage and showcasing tactical flexibility with key substitutions.

Barcelona Triumphs Over Dortmund in Champions League Thriller
FC Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-3 in a Champions League match at the Westfalenstadion on October 26, overcoming Dortmund's home advantage and showcasing tactical flexibility with key substitutions.
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24% Bias Score
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