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Amsterdam Surpasses European Cities in Cannabis and MDMA Use
Amsterdam surpasses all European cities in cannabis and MDMA use in 2024, showing a 60% increase in cannabis and double the MDMA levels of other cities, according to a new report by the European Drug Agency based on wastewater analysis from 128 European cities in 26 countries.
Amsterdam Surpasses European Cities in Cannabis and MDMA Use
Amsterdam surpasses all European cities in cannabis and MDMA use in 2024, showing a 60% increase in cannabis and double the MDMA levels of other cities, according to a new report by the European Drug Agency based on wastewater analysis from 128 European cities in 26 countries.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey-Europe Relations Shift Toward Defense Cooperation Amidst Ongoing Tensions
Turkey's complex relationship with Europe is shifting, with discussions focusing on defense cooperation despite ongoing democratic concerns and past negotiation failures; the success of this new approach hinges on realistic expectations and mutual trust.
Turkey-Europe Relations Shift Toward Defense Cooperation Amidst Ongoing Tensions
Turkey's complex relationship with Europe is shifting, with discussions focusing on defense cooperation despite ongoing democratic concerns and past negotiation failures; the success of this new approach hinges on realistic expectations and mutual trust.
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16% Bias Score


Algarve Offers Best Value for Budget Travelers in Europe
A new report shows that 80% of British tourists are influenced by travel deals and prices, with the Algarve, Portugal, ranking as the most budget-friendly destination in Europe due to lower prices than in Turkey and Bulgaria according to the Post Office's 2024 annual money report.
Algarve Offers Best Value for Budget Travelers in Europe
A new report shows that 80% of British tourists are influenced by travel deals and prices, with the Algarve, Portugal, ranking as the most budget-friendly destination in Europe due to lower prices than in Turkey and Bulgaria according to the Post Office's 2024 annual money report.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
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60% Bias Score


OECD Cuts Eurozone, Global Growth Forecasts Amid Trade Tensions and Inflation
The OECD lowered its 2025 Eurozone growth forecast to 1.0% due to trade disruptions and inflation, impacting investment and consumer confidence; global growth is revised down to 3.1%, with North America, particularly Mexico (-1.3%) and Canada (0.7%), significantly affected.
OECD Cuts Eurozone, Global Growth Forecasts Amid Trade Tensions and Inflation
The OECD lowered its 2025 Eurozone growth forecast to 1.0% due to trade disruptions and inflation, impacting investment and consumer confidence; global growth is revised down to 3.1%, with North America, particularly Mexico (-1.3%) and Canada (0.7%), significantly affected.
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48% Bias Score


Europe's Measles Surge: Record-High Cases Highlight Vaccination Gaps
Europe reported over 120,000 measles cases in 2024, the highest in 25 years, exceeding 2023's numbers and highlighting low vaccination rates in several countries; this surge underscores the importance of widespread vaccination to prevent outbreaks of this highly contagious disease.
Europe's Measles Surge: Record-High Cases Highlight Vaccination Gaps
Europe reported over 120,000 measles cases in 2024, the highest in 25 years, exceeding 2023's numbers and highlighting low vaccination rates in several countries; this surge underscores the importance of widespread vaccination to prevent outbreaks of this highly contagious disease.
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40% Bias Score

Europe's Inconsistent Response to Islamist Terrorism
Europe's inconsistent policy on Islamist terrorism is highlighted by its response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack and the Syrian Alawites massacre, while simultaneously supporting a Palestinian state and engaging with Syria's new jihadist leader.

Europe's Inconsistent Response to Islamist Terrorism
Europe's inconsistent policy on Islamist terrorism is highlighted by its response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack and the Syrian Alawites massacre, while simultaneously supporting a Palestinian state and engaging with Syria's new jihadist leader.
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80% Bias Score

Europe's Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs and Unequal Impacts
Soaring housing costs across Europe, especially in Spain's major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, disproportionately impact young people, delaying independence and creating a significant social and economic challenge; the EU and national governments are taking steps to address the crisis with varyi...

Europe's Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs and Unequal Impacts
Soaring housing costs across Europe, especially in Spain's major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, disproportionately impact young people, delaying independence and creating a significant social and economic challenge; the EU and national governments are taking steps to address the crisis with varyi...
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32% Bias Score

Cocaine Flood Sweeps Southwestern Europe: Seizures Surge, Violence Rises
Cocaine seizures in France and Portugal are soaring, mirroring Spain's trend, while Dutch seizures are decreasing. Sophisticated smuggling methods and record cocaine production in Latin America contribute to a price drop and increased availability, fueling violence and corruption.

Cocaine Flood Sweeps Southwestern Europe: Seizures Surge, Violence Rises
Cocaine seizures in France and Portugal are soaring, mirroring Spain's trend, while Dutch seizures are decreasing. Sophisticated smuggling methods and record cocaine production in Latin America contribute to a price drop and increased availability, fueling violence and corruption.
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52% Bias Score

AI's Energy Consumption: A Growing Environmental Concern
A ChatGPT query consumes ten times more electricity than a Google search; the AI industry's energy demand is rising sharply, with data centers consuming significant energy, particularly in Europe, with Ireland and Denmark projected to see the largest increases by 2026.

AI's Energy Consumption: A Growing Environmental Concern
A ChatGPT query consumes ten times more electricity than a Google search; the AI industry's energy demand is rising sharply, with data centers consuming significant energy, particularly in Europe, with Ireland and Denmark projected to see the largest increases by 2026.
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36% Bias Score

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Fuel Inequality and Social Unrest
Across the EU, housing costs have risen 48 percent since 2015, impacting young people severely as they struggle to afford rent or buy homes, with Spain among those seeing the highest increases, fueling protests and prompting EU action for solutions.

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Fuel Inequality and Social Unrest
Across the EU, housing costs have risen 48 percent since 2015, impacting young people severely as they struggle to afford rent or buy homes, with Spain among those seeing the highest increases, fueling protests and prompting EU action for solutions.
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40% Bias Score

Carney's European Trip Signals Shift in Canada's Foreign Policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney began a European trip two days after his swearing-in, meeting with French and British leaders to bolster security and trade ties, while also announcing the end of the consumer carbon levy and a review of Canada's F-35 jet order amid strained U.S. relations.

Carney's European Trip Signals Shift in Canada's Foreign Policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney began a European trip two days after his swearing-in, meeting with French and British leaders to bolster security and trade ties, while also announcing the end of the consumer carbon levy and a review of Canada's F-35 jet order amid strained U.S. relations.
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40% Bias Score
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