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European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...
European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...
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36% Bias Score


European Public Favors Climate Action but Doubts Government's Ability to Deliver
A Bruegel study reveals that while most Europeans want stronger climate action, growing distrust in their governments is leading to a shift towards prioritizing climate adaptation over mitigation, creating an opening for far-right narratives that downplay climate change.
European Public Favors Climate Action but Doubts Government's Ability to Deliver
A Bruegel study reveals that while most Europeans want stronger climate action, growing distrust in their governments is leading to a shift towards prioritizing climate adaptation over mitigation, creating an opening for far-right narratives that downplay climate change.
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32% Bias Score


England Bids to Host Solheim Cup in 2030
Mel Reid's third appointment as a Solheim Cup vice-captain for the 2026 contest coincides with a major effort to bring the competition to England for the first time in 2030, potentially at The Grove in Hertfordshire, requiring government funding and capitalizing on a gap in the UK's major events sch...
England Bids to Host Solheim Cup in 2030
Mel Reid's third appointment as a Solheim Cup vice-captain for the 2026 contest coincides with a major effort to bring the competition to England for the first time in 2030, potentially at The Grove in Hertfordshire, requiring government funding and capitalizing on a gap in the UK's major events sch...
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32% Bias Score


Europe's 2024 Heatwave: Record Temperatures, Extreme Weather, and Urgent Climate Action
Europe's 2024 heatwave, exceeding the global average, caused at least 335 deaths and €18 billion in damages from extreme weather, impacting 413,000 people and highlighting the need for urgent climate action.
Europe's 2024 Heatwave: Record Temperatures, Extreme Weather, and Urgent Climate Action
Europe's 2024 heatwave, exceeding the global average, caused at least 335 deaths and €18 billion in damages from extreme weather, impacting 413,000 people and highlighting the need for urgent climate action.
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48% Bias Score


Muslim World League Leader Advocates for Religious Tolerance and Counters Hate Speech in Europe
Sheikh Mohamed Abdel Karim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, discussed the challenges faced by Muslim minorities in Europe, advocating for religious freedom within legal frameworks and warning against the use of hate speech in politics. He also highlighted efforts to promote wom...
Muslim World League Leader Advocates for Religious Tolerance and Counters Hate Speech in Europe
Sheikh Mohamed Abdel Karim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, discussed the challenges faced by Muslim minorities in Europe, advocating for religious freedom within legal frameworks and warning against the use of hate speech in politics. He also highlighted efforts to promote wom...
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44% Bias Score


US Withdrawal from Ukraine Leaves Europe Facing a Critical Choice
The US has ended its military and financial aid to Ukraine, leaving Europe to decide whether to fill the void and support Ukraine against Russia, potentially facing economic warfare with the US and military threats from Russia.
US Withdrawal from Ukraine Leaves Europe Facing a Critical Choice
The US has ended its military and financial aid to Ukraine, leaving Europe to decide whether to fill the void and support Ukraine against Russia, potentially facing economic warfare with the US and military threats from Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Novosibirsk Launches WWII Educational Initiative
Novosibirsk Oblast launched a multi-platform educational initiative (April 19-May 19, 2025) focusing on the Red Army's WWII liberation of Europe and rescue of concentration camp prisoners, using radio broadcasts, a metro exhibition, and an online quiz on the Znayu Rossiyu platform.

Novosibirsk Launches WWII Educational Initiative
Novosibirsk Oblast launched a multi-platform educational initiative (April 19-May 19, 2025) focusing on the Red Army's WWII liberation of Europe and rescue of concentration camp prisoners, using radio broadcasts, a metro exhibition, and an online quiz on the Znayu Rossiyu platform.
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32% Bias Score

EU Investigates TikTok's "SkinnyTok" Trend Amid Concerns About Child Safety
The EU is investigating TikTok's response to the "SkinnyTok" trend, which promotes extreme thinness and has millions of views, prompting concerns about the platform's content moderation practices and potential harm to minors.

EU Investigates TikTok's "SkinnyTok" Trend Amid Concerns About Child Safety
The EU is investigating TikTok's response to the "SkinnyTok" trend, which promotes extreme thinness and has millions of views, prompting concerns about the platform's content moderation practices and potential harm to minors.
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52% Bias Score

Cultural Events: From Recovered Artifacts to "The Ugly Stepsister
This week's cultural highlights include the release of the film "The Ugly Stepsister" on Shudder, exhibitions on Cartier's history at London's V&A Museum, recovered Italian artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Sony Photography Awards at Somerset House, and the Cinémas du Su...

Cultural Events: From Recovered Artifacts to "The Ugly Stepsister
This week's cultural highlights include the release of the film "The Ugly Stepsister" on Shudder, exhibitions on Cartier's history at London's V&A Museum, recovered Italian artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Sony Photography Awards at Somerset House, and the Cinémas du Su...
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16% Bias Score

Europe's Uncertain Future: A New Era of Imperialism
Geopolitical analyst Robert Kaplan warns of a new era of imperialism driven by competition for critical minerals, drawing parallels to the Weimar Republic's instability. He questions Europe's ability to unify its defense in the absence of US support, highlighting its exclusion from recent conflicts ...

Europe's Uncertain Future: A New Era of Imperialism
Geopolitical analyst Robert Kaplan warns of a new era of imperialism driven by competition for critical minerals, drawing parallels to the Weimar Republic's instability. He questions Europe's ability to unify its defense in the absence of US support, highlighting its exclusion from recent conflicts ...
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44% Bias Score

£1 Billion 'Welsh Tube' Transport System to Launch by 2026
Wales is launching a new £1 billion, 105-mile Tube-style transport system by 2026, connecting Cardiff to towns like Merthyr Tydfil and Treherbert with frequent train services and contactless payment, part of a wider European rail upgrade trend.

£1 Billion 'Welsh Tube' Transport System to Launch by 2026
Wales is launching a new £1 billion, 105-mile Tube-style transport system by 2026, connecting Cardiff to towns like Merthyr Tydfil and Treherbert with frequent train services and contactless payment, part of a wider European rail upgrade trend.
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48% Bias Score

EU Faces Shrinking Democratic Perimeter, Demands Increased Defense Spending
The European Union confronts a surge in global autocratization, with neighboring countries and traditional allies becoming more authoritarian and militarily capable, demanding increased EU defense spending to maintain security and its democratic model.

EU Faces Shrinking Democratic Perimeter, Demands Increased Defense Spending
The European Union confronts a surge in global autocratization, with neighboring countries and traditional allies becoming more authoritarian and militarily capable, demanding increased EU defense spending to maintain security and its democratic model.
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52% Bias Score
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