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Top 5 Up-and-Coming Sustainable Destinations in Europe
Accor and Natura 2000 announced the top five up-and-coming sustainable destinations in Europe—Baie de Somme (France), Lagos (Portugal), Miren Kras (Slovenia), Castro Daire (Portugal), and Belsh (Albania)—based on their 2024 Green Destinations Awards achievements in nature, culture, environment, and ...
Top 5 Up-and-Coming Sustainable Destinations in Europe
Accor and Natura 2000 announced the top five up-and-coming sustainable destinations in Europe—Baie de Somme (France), Lagos (Portugal), Miren Kras (Slovenia), Castro Daire (Portugal), and Belsh (Albania)—based on their 2024 Green Destinations Awards achievements in nature, culture, environment, and ...
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36% Bias Score


German Businesses Pledge €631 Billion Investment to Boost Economy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a €631 billion investment plan ("Made for Germany") by 61 companies over three years to revitalize the German economy after two years of recession, spurred by inflation, energy costs, and international competition.
German Businesses Pledge €631 Billion Investment to Boost Economy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a €631 billion investment plan ("Made for Germany") by 61 companies over three years to revitalize the German economy after two years of recession, spurred by inflation, energy costs, and international competition.
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40% Bias Score


Moldova Rejects Ilan Shor's Bloc, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
Moldova's Central Election Commission (CEC) rejected Ilan Shor's "Victory" bloc's registration for the September 28th parliamentary elections due to illegal financing and undeclared expenses, including unreported Moscow trips, highlighting ongoing concerns about election corruption in the country.
Moldova Rejects Ilan Shor's Bloc, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
Moldova's Central Election Commission (CEC) rejected Ilan Shor's "Victory" bloc's registration for the September 28th parliamentary elections due to illegal financing and undeclared expenses, including unreported Moscow trips, highlighting ongoing concerns about election corruption in the country.
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36% Bias Score


Extreme Heat Poses Serious Risks to European Workers
Soaring summer temperatures across Europe are causing serious health risks for workers, with one recent death in Barcelona prompting investigations and highlighting the lack of uniform EU regulations on heat exposure in the workplace.
Extreme Heat Poses Serious Risks to European Workers
Soaring summer temperatures across Europe are causing serious health risks for workers, with one recent death in Barcelona prompting investigations and highlighting the lack of uniform EU regulations on heat exposure in the workplace.
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24% Bias Score


Slovenia Legalizes Medically-Assisted Suicide
Slovenia legalized medically-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults on Friday, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so; the 50-34-3 parliamentary vote followed a referendum where 55% supported end-of-life autonomy, although implementation is delayed pending procedural and oversight ...
Slovenia Legalizes Medically-Assisted Suicide
Slovenia legalized medically-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults on Friday, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so; the 50-34-3 parliamentary vote followed a referendum where 55% supported end-of-life autonomy, although implementation is delayed pending procedural and oversight ...
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36% Bias Score


Wildfires in Europe Exceed Long-Term Average by 119%, Linked to Climate Change
Wildfires have burned an area the size of Luxembourg in Europe this year, exceeding the long-term average by 119%, forcing tens of thousands of evacuations and claiming at least three lives in Turkey; scientists attribute this to climate change.
Wildfires in Europe Exceed Long-Term Average by 119%, Linked to Climate Change
Wildfires have burned an area the size of Luxembourg in Europe this year, exceeding the long-term average by 119%, forcing tens of thousands of evacuations and claiming at least three lives in Turkey; scientists attribute this to climate change.
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52% Bias Score

Left-Leaning Leaders Unite to Defend Democracy Against Far-Right
In Santiago, Chile, five left-leaning leaders from Latin America and Spain met to create an alliance defending democracy against the far-right, inequality, and misinformation, focusing on strengthening institutions and countering the far-right's narrative, with Spain hosting the next summit in 2026.

Left-Leaning Leaders Unite to Defend Democracy Against Far-Right
In Santiago, Chile, five left-leaning leaders from Latin America and Spain met to create an alliance defending democracy against the far-right, inequality, and misinformation, focusing on strengthening institutions and countering the far-right's narrative, with Spain hosting the next summit in 2026.
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56% Bias Score

Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...

Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...
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56% Bias Score

German Train Delays Force Cross-Border Service Changes
The chronic delays plaguing Deutsche Bahn (DB), Germany's railway system, are causing disruptions in cross-border train services to Switzerland, with passengers on four routes now required to change trains at the Basel border station due to delays exceeding 15 minutes. The crisis, marked by outdated...

German Train Delays Force Cross-Border Service Changes
The chronic delays plaguing Deutsche Bahn (DB), Germany's railway system, are causing disruptions in cross-border train services to Switzerland, with passengers on four routes now required to change trains at the Basel border station due to delays exceeding 15 minutes. The crisis, marked by outdated...
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Renewable Energy Lag: Profitability, Subsidies, and Alternative Models
Europe's renewable energy expansion lags due to low profitability for private investors in a competitive market, necessitating government subsidies to achieve climate goals; however, alternative models such as public ownership are also being considered.

Europe's Renewable Energy Lag: Profitability, Subsidies, and Alternative Models
Europe's renewable energy expansion lags due to low profitability for private investors in a competitive market, necessitating government subsidies to achieve climate goals; however, alternative models such as public ownership are also being considered.
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36% Bias Score

Record-Breaking European Wildfires: 231,539 Hectares Burned
By July 15th, European wildfires had burned 231,539 hectares—119% above the long-term average—resulting in deaths, evacuations, and significant damage across multiple countries, primarily due to record-breaking heat and drought.

Record-Breaking European Wildfires: 231,539 Hectares Burned
By July 15th, European wildfires had burned 231,539 hectares—119% above the long-term average—resulting in deaths, evacuations, and significant damage across multiple countries, primarily due to record-breaking heat and drought.
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40% Bias Score

Britain Weighs Joining US-Led Ukraine Arms Purchase Plan
Britain is considering joining a US-led plan to purchase weapons for Ukraine, with allies sharing costs; early discussions involve PM Starmer, while some European nations, such as the Czech Republic and Italy, have declined due to budgetary and other priorities.

Britain Weighs Joining US-Led Ukraine Arms Purchase Plan
Britain is considering joining a US-led plan to purchase weapons for Ukraine, with allies sharing costs; early discussions involve PM Starmer, while some European nations, such as the Czech Republic and Italy, have declined due to budgetary and other priorities.
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36% Bias Score
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