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Shifting Sands: Colombian Emigration Redirects to South America
In 2025, 145,000 Colombians emigrated, similar to 2024's 314,000, but stricter US, Mexican, and EU policies shifted destinations to South American countries like Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, where 2025 emigration already surpasses 2024 totals.
Shifting Sands: Colombian Emigration Redirects to South America
In 2025, 145,000 Colombians emigrated, similar to 2024's 314,000, but stricter US, Mexican, and EU policies shifted destinations to South American countries like Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, where 2025 emigration already surpasses 2024 totals.
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40% Bias Score


German Stimulus Package: Industry Approves, Economist Critiques
Germany's governing coalition unveiled an economic stimulus package including tax breaks and energy cost reductions, met with both approval from industry leaders like the BDI and criticism from economist Veronika Grimm who deemed some measures too costly.
German Stimulus Package: Industry Approves, Economist Critiques
Germany's governing coalition unveiled an economic stimulus package including tax breaks and energy cost reductions, met with both approval from industry leaders like the BDI and criticism from economist Veronika Grimm who deemed some measures too costly.
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44% Bias Score


Merz's Missile Statement Sparks Concerns of European Revanchist War Against Russia
A Swiss military expert interprets German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's statement permitting longer-range missiles to strike deep into Russia as a sign of Europe potentially planning a revanchist war against Russia, viewing it as a "dress rehearsal" for a future conflict.
Merz's Missile Statement Sparks Concerns of European Revanchist War Against Russia
A Swiss military expert interprets German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's statement permitting longer-range missiles to strike deep into Russia as a sign of Europe potentially planning a revanchist war against Russia, viewing it as a "dress rehearsal" for a future conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Genetic Mutation in Sperm Donor Causes Cancer in Multiple Children
Sperm from a Danish donor with a rare cancer-linked genetic mutation was used to conceive at least 67 children across eight European countries between 2008 and 2015; ten of these children have developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter regulations on the number of births per donor.
Genetic Mutation in Sperm Donor Causes Cancer in Multiple Children
Sperm from a Danish donor with a rare cancer-linked genetic mutation was used to conceive at least 67 children across eight European countries between 2008 and 2015; ten of these children have developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter regulations on the number of births per donor.
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52% Bias Score


Cheaper Wind Energy Drives European Transition, But Supply Chain Dependence Remains
Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, stated during an interview at the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm in Denmark that wind energy is cheaper than fossil fuels, leading to lower electricity bills for consumers and increased interest from European heavy industry. The EU is working to diversify its supp...
Cheaper Wind Energy Drives European Transition, But Supply Chain Dependence Remains
Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, stated during an interview at the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm in Denmark that wind energy is cheaper than fossil fuels, leading to lower electricity bills for consumers and increased interest from European heavy industry. The EU is working to diversify its supp...
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44% Bias Score


Wilders Ultimatum: Border Closure or Coalition Collapse in Netherlands
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), threatened to leave the ruling coalition unless the Netherlands completely closes its borders to asylum seekers within weeks, demanding the immediate deportation of 10,000 Syrian refugees and closure of asylum centers.
Wilders Ultimatum: Border Closure or Coalition Collapse in Netherlands
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), threatened to leave the ruling coalition unless the Netherlands completely closes its borders to asylum seekers within weeks, demanding the immediate deportation of 10,000 Syrian refugees and closure of asylum centers.
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48% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.

Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Portugal Elections: Far-Right Gains Ground, Coalition Government Likely
In Portugal's May 18th snap elections, the center-right Democratic Alliance won 31.79% and 91 seats, but fell short of a majority. The far-right Chega party secured 22.76% and 60 seats, surpassing the Socialist Party (22.83% and 58 seats) to become the second-largest party. President Marcelo Rebelo ...

Portugal Elections: Far-Right Gains Ground, Coalition Government Likely
In Portugal's May 18th snap elections, the center-right Democratic Alliance won 31.79% and 91 seats, but fell short of a majority. The far-right Chega party secured 22.76% and 60 seats, surpassing the Socialist Party (22.83% and 58 seats) to become the second-largest party. President Marcelo Rebelo ...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine War: Stalemate and Growing Challenges
The war in Ukraine is at a stalemate, with Russia possessing a significant advantage due to its superior adaptation to the conflict and greater resources. Ukraine faces considerable challenges, including a dwindling fighting force and lack of international support, despite Europe's commitment to aid...

Ukraine War: Stalemate and Growing Challenges
The war in Ukraine is at a stalemate, with Russia possessing a significant advantage due to its superior adaptation to the conflict and greater resources. Ukraine faces considerable challenges, including a dwindling fighting force and lack of international support, despite Europe's commitment to aid...
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60% Bias Score

EU Investigates Four Porn Sites for Insufficient Child Protection
The European Commission is investigating Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for insufficient measures to prevent underage access to their platforms, potentially violating the DSA and facing fines up to 6 percent of their annual turnover.

EU Investigates Four Porn Sites for Insufficient Child Protection
The European Commission is investigating Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for insufficient measures to prevent underage access to their platforms, potentially violating the DSA and facing fines up to 6 percent of their annual turnover.
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36% Bias Score

Weak German Job Market Recovery Amidst Persistent Skill Shortages
Germany's May unemployment figures show a weak spring recovery, with a decrease of only 12,000 jobless individuals, resulting in 2.919 million unemployed, 197,000 more than last year, despite a persistent shortage of skilled workers across numerous sectors.

Weak German Job Market Recovery Amidst Persistent Skill Shortages
Germany's May unemployment figures show a weak spring recovery, with a decrease of only 12,000 jobless individuals, resulting in 2.919 million unemployed, 197,000 more than last year, despite a persistent shortage of skilled workers across numerous sectors.
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44% Bias Score

Europe Raises Retirement Age: Denmark to Lead at 74 by 2060
Currently, the EU's statutory retirement age varies from 60 to 67, but many countries are raising the age due to increasing lifespans; by 2060, Denmark is projected to have the highest retirement age at 74, while gender gaps will mostly disappear.

Europe Raises Retirement Age: Denmark to Lead at 74 by 2060
Currently, the EU's statutory retirement age varies from 60 to 67, but many countries are raising the age due to increasing lifespans; by 2060, Denmark is projected to have the highest retirement age at 74, while gender gaps will mostly disappear.
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20% Bias Score
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