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No-Confidence Vote Ousts French PM, Plunging Nation into Political and Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted yesterday in a no-confidence vote after attempting to pass a budget including €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts, leaving France in political paralysis and risking economic crisis with falling bond and stock prices and mass strikes planned.
No-Confidence Vote Ousts French PM, Plunging Nation into Political and Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted yesterday in a no-confidence vote after attempting to pass a budget including €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts, leaving France in political paralysis and risking economic crisis with falling bond and stock prices and mass strikes planned.
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52% Bias Score


European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Fears of Cold Winter and End of Russian Transit
Rising European natural gas prices, nearing €49/MWh on November 21st, fueled by a potential cold winter and the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, raise concerns despite reduced reliance on Russian gas and lower prices than in 2022.
European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Fears of Cold Winter and End of Russian Transit
Rising European natural gas prices, nearing €49/MWh on November 21st, fueled by a potential cold winter and the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, raise concerns despite reduced reliance on Russian gas and lower prices than in 2022.
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32% Bias Score


"French Political Crisis Deepens as Macron Faces No-Confidence Vote"
"French President Macron's 2024 was marked by political turmoil following snap elections that weakened his centrist coalition, leading to Prime Minister Barnier's short-lived government and a no-confidence vote, leaving France facing political instability and economic challenges."
"French Political Crisis Deepens as Macron Faces No-Confidence Vote"
"French President Macron's 2024 was marked by political turmoil following snap elections that weakened his centrist coalition, leading to Prime Minister Barnier's short-lived government and a no-confidence vote, leaving France facing political instability and economic challenges."
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56% Bias Score


Global Cost of Living Crisis: Economic Hardship in Developed Nations
Rising global living costs are creating widespread hardship, particularly in developed nations where the middle class is struggling. Political decisions, including energy policy and geopolitical choices, have worsened the crisis leading to unprecedented social and political challenges.
Global Cost of Living Crisis: Economic Hardship in Developed Nations
Rising global living costs are creating widespread hardship, particularly in developed nations where the middle class is struggling. Political decisions, including energy policy and geopolitical choices, have worsened the crisis leading to unprecedented social and political challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to London, Facing European Acceptance Challenges
Top Japanese sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a second European appearance after 1991, but former European champion Pieter Vroon doubts its success due to cultural differences and exclusionary practices.
Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to London, Facing European Acceptance Challenges
Top Japanese sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a second European appearance after 1991, but former European champion Pieter Vroon doubts its success due to cultural differences and exclusionary practices.
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48% Bias Score


Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to Europe Amidst Skepticism
Top Japanese Sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a rare European event that faces skepticism due to the sport's unique traditions and cultural differences, according to former European champion Pieter Vroon.
Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to Europe Amidst Skepticism
Top Japanese Sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a rare European event that faces skepticism due to the sport's unique traditions and cultural differences, according to former European champion Pieter Vroon.
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52% Bias Score

Yetkin: West's Hypocrisy Fuels China's Rise
Murat Yetkin criticizes the West's actions—Barnier's dismissal, Biden's pardon of his son, and German free speech restrictions—contrasting them with China's economic and political growth, arguing that the West's hypocrisy allows China to undermine Western values.

Yetkin: West's Hypocrisy Fuels China's Rise
Murat Yetkin criticizes the West's actions—Barnier's dismissal, Biden's pardon of his son, and German free speech restrictions—contrasting them with China's economic and political growth, arguing that the West's hypocrisy allows China to undermine Western values.
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56% Bias Score

Europe-wide VAT Fraud Ring Causes €38 Million in Losses
A Europe-wide VAT fraud ring, operating in Greece and other countries, caused an estimated €38 million in losses between 2017 and 2024; authorities seized €14,000 in cash, cryptocurrencies, silver, and 63 firearms.

Europe-wide VAT Fraud Ring Causes €38 Million in Losses
A Europe-wide VAT fraud ring, operating in Greece and other countries, caused an estimated €38 million in losses between 2017 and 2024; authorities seized €14,000 in cash, cryptocurrencies, silver, and 63 firearms.
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52% Bias Score

European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Cold Weather and Looming Transit Contract Expiration
Increased European natural gas prices, reaching €49/MWh on November 21st, are driven by cold weather and reduced wind power, yet remain below 2022 peaks. Decreased reliance on Russian gas is a mitigating factor, although Russian LNG imports remain significant. The potential termination of a gas tran...

European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Cold Weather and Looming Transit Contract Expiration
Increased European natural gas prices, reaching €49/MWh on November 21st, are driven by cold weather and reduced wind power, yet remain below 2022 peaks. Decreased reliance on Russian gas is a mitigating factor, although Russian LNG imports remain significant. The potential termination of a gas tran...
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32% Bias Score

GroenLinks-PvdA Shifts Stance, Supporting Immigration Limits
GroenLinks-PvdA in the Netherlands shifted its stance on immigration, now supporting limiting both asylum and labor migration to maintain long-term prosperity, marking a significant policy change and impacting future immigration policies.

GroenLinks-PvdA Shifts Stance, Supporting Immigration Limits
GroenLinks-PvdA in the Netherlands shifted its stance on immigration, now supporting limiting both asylum and labor migration to maintain long-term prosperity, marking a significant policy change and impacting future immigration policies.
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48% Bias Score

Airbus Cuts 2,043 Jobs in Defense and Space Division
Airbus reduced its planned job cuts in the defense and space division to 2,043 positions, affecting 689 jobs in Germany and 1,354 in other European countries, with no compulsory redundancies.

Airbus Cuts 2,043 Jobs in Defense and Space Division
Airbus reduced its planned job cuts in the defense and space division to 2,043 positions, affecting 689 jobs in Germany and 1,354 in other European countries, with no compulsory redundancies.
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36% Bias Score

100 Suspected Russian Sabotage Incidents in Europe Spark NATO Concerns
Up to 100 of roughly 500 suspicious incidents in Europe this year, including cyberattacks, arson, and assassination attempts, are attributed to Russia, prompting concerns about hybrid warfare and potential NATO response.

100 Suspected Russian Sabotage Incidents in Europe Spark NATO Concerns
Up to 100 of roughly 500 suspicious incidents in Europe this year, including cyberattacks, arson, and assassination attempts, are attributed to Russia, prompting concerns about hybrid warfare and potential NATO response.
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44% Bias Score
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