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European Wildfires Force Evacuations Amidst Second Heatwave
Wildfires fueled by a second European heatwave forced over 2,000 evacuations in Spain and Italy, threatening UNESCO sites; arson is suspected in some cases.
European Wildfires Force Evacuations Amidst Second Heatwave
Wildfires fueled by a second European heatwave forced over 2,000 evacuations in Spain and Italy, threatening UNESCO sites; arson is suspected in some cases.
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24% Bias Score


EU Working Life Expectancy Varies Widely Across Countries
The average expected working life in the EU is 37.2 years in 2024, a 7% increase since 2014, but varies significantly across countries, ranging from 30.2 years in Turkey to 46.3 years in Iceland, due to factors like labor demand, pension systems, and age discrimination.
EU Working Life Expectancy Varies Widely Across Countries
The average expected working life in the EU is 37.2 years in 2024, a 7% increase since 2014, but varies significantly across countries, ranging from 30.2 years in Turkey to 46.3 years in Iceland, due to factors like labor demand, pension systems, and age discrimination.
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24% Bias Score


Zelensky's Potential Inclusion in U.S.-Russia Summit
On August 10, 2025, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker suggested Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky might attend a U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, amidst European pressure for Ukraine's inclusion in negotiations to end the war, following Russia's February 2022 invasion.
Zelensky's Potential Inclusion in U.S.-Russia Summit
On August 10, 2025, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker suggested Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky might attend a U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, amidst European pressure for Ukraine's inclusion in negotiations to end the war, following Russia's February 2022 invasion.
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40% Bias Score


Record European Heatwave Fuels Wildfires, Underscores Climate Change Impacts
A record-breaking heatwave across Europe on August 11th caused wildfires in Spain, Italy, the Balkans, and southern France, leading to evacuations, injuries, and one child's death; experts linked the intensity to rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Record European Heatwave Fuels Wildfires, Underscores Climate Change Impacts
A record-breaking heatwave across Europe on August 11th caused wildfires in Spain, Italy, the Balkans, and southern France, leading to evacuations, injuries, and one child's death; experts linked the intensity to rising greenhouse gas emissions.
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32% Bias Score


Wildfires Force Evacuations Across Europe Amid Extreme Heatwave
Wildfires raging across Spain, Portugal, and Italy have forced over 1,400 evacuations, damaged property, and injured at least 11, with arson suspected in some Spanish cases, amid a heatwave causing extreme wildfire risks across Europe.
Wildfires Force Evacuations Across Europe Amid Extreme Heatwave
Wildfires raging across Spain, Portugal, and Italy have forced over 1,400 evacuations, damaged property, and injured at least 11, with arson suspected in some Spanish cases, amid a heatwave causing extreme wildfire risks across Europe.
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36% Bias Score


Europe Fears U.S.-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Disregard Their Interests
European nations fear a potential U.S.-Russia deal on Ukraine could cede territory without their involvement, echoing the Munich Agreement and highlighting the lack of a coherent U.S. strategy.
Europe Fears U.S.-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Disregard Their Interests
European nations fear a potential U.S.-Russia deal on Ukraine could cede territory without their involvement, echoing the Munich Agreement and highlighting the lack of a coherent U.S. strategy.
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64% Bias Score

Spain Orders Jumilla to Lift Ban on Muslim Gatherings
The Spanish government intervened to overturn a ban on religious gatherings in Jumilla, imposed by local authorities, after criticism of its discriminatory nature and violation of constitutional rights, highlighting rising Islamophobia in Spain and broader European debates on religious pluralism.

Spain Orders Jumilla to Lift Ban on Muslim Gatherings
The Spanish government intervened to overturn a ban on religious gatherings in Jumilla, imposed by local authorities, after criticism of its discriminatory nature and violation of constitutional rights, highlighting rising Islamophobia in Spain and broader European debates on religious pluralism.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Powerless Posturing: Symbolic Meeting on Russia Reveals Limited Influence
A political analyst reveals Europe's limited options for pressuring Russia, describing their upcoming meeting as a symbolic act dictated by the US, highlighting Europe's lack of agency in decisions regarding Ukraine.

Europe's Powerless Posturing: Symbolic Meeting on Russia Reveals Limited Influence
A political analyst reveals Europe's limited options for pressuring Russia, describing their upcoming meeting as a symbolic act dictated by the US, highlighting Europe's lack of agency in decisions regarding Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Europe Fears US-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Cede Territory
European nations express deep concern over potential US-Russia negotiations on Ukraine, fearing a deal that cedes Ukrainian territory and violates the principle of not altering international borders by force, leaving Europe vulnerable due to its dependence on the US for security.

Europe Fears US-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Cede Territory
European nations express deep concern over potential US-Russia negotiations on Ukraine, fearing a deal that cedes Ukrainian territory and violates the principle of not altering international borders by force, leaving Europe vulnerable due to its dependence on the US for security.
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60% Bias Score

Macron's Putin Strategy and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Following a phone call between Macron and Putin in early July, Paris was removed from Russia's list of nuclear targets, and Putin supported an agreement preventing Iran from enriching uranium for military purposes, potentially reflecting a strategic shift in Russian foreign policy.

Macron's Putin Strategy and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Following a phone call between Macron and Putin in early July, Paris was removed from Russia's list of nuclear targets, and Putin supported an agreement preventing Iran from enriching uranium for military purposes, potentially reflecting a strategic shift in Russian foreign policy.
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56% Bias Score

Record European Heatwave Underscores Urgent Climate Action
Europe experienced its fourth warmest July on record in 2025, with temperatures exceeding 30°C in Scandinavia and reaching 50°C in Turkey, while deadly floods hit Romania, highlighting the escalating impact of climate change and raising concerns about the EU's climate strategies.

Record European Heatwave Underscores Urgent Climate Action
Europe experienced its fourth warmest July on record in 2025, with temperatures exceeding 30°C in Scandinavia and reaching 50°C in Turkey, while deadly floods hit Romania, highlighting the escalating impact of climate change and raising concerns about the EU's climate strategies.
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40% Bias Score

EU Study Reveals Link Between Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health
The EU-funded MIMIc study, involving thousands of adolescents in Belgium, France, and Slovenia, investigates the impact of digital media on teen mental health, revealing direct links between social media use and emotional well-being, particularly concerning self-image and self-esteem, and proposing ...

EU Study Reveals Link Between Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health
The EU-funded MIMIc study, involving thousands of adolescents in Belgium, France, and Slovenia, investigates the impact of digital media on teen mental health, revealing direct links between social media use and emotional well-being, particularly concerning self-image and self-esteem, and proposing ...
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40% Bias Score
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