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PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.
PSV's Crucial Champions League Clash Against Red Star Belgrade
PSV Eindhoven, struggling with inconsistent form after three uneven matches, plays Red Star Belgrade in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday at 21:00, needing a win to improve their chances of advancing to the next round; the team is missing three players due to suspension or ineligibility.
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40% Bias Score


Ceasefire in Ukraine Could Trigger Massive Russian Military Buildup, Expert Warns
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko predicts a massive Russian military buildup following a ceasefire in Ukraine, potentially including 50,000 North Korean troops and enabling a wider European offensive, warning that such a scenario would greatly increase the likelihood of a wider conflic...
Ceasefire in Ukraine Could Trigger Massive Russian Military Buildup, Expert Warns
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko predicts a massive Russian military buildup following a ceasefire in Ukraine, potentially including 50,000 North Korean troops and enabling a wider European offensive, warning that such a scenario would greatly increase the likelihood of a wider conflic...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Reelection: Increased International Tensions and an Alliance with Digital Oligarchs
Trump's reelection victory signals a shift toward increased international tensions and a transactional approach to transatlantic relations, marked by potential conflicts and alliances with digital oligarchs.
Trump's Reelection: Increased International Tensions and an Alliance with Digital Oligarchs
Trump's reelection victory signals a shift toward increased international tensions and a transactional approach to transatlantic relations, marked by potential conflicts and alliances with digital oligarchs.
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52% Bias Score


China's Export Surge Threatens Global Competitors
China's export surge in 2024, fueled by manufacturing overcapacity, creates a record trade surplus, threatening global competitors, particularly in Europe, while prompting China to seek new markets in the global South, potentially leading to increased investment in those regions.
China's Export Surge Threatens Global Competitors
China's export surge in 2024, fueled by manufacturing overcapacity, creates a record trade surplus, threatening global competitors, particularly in Europe, while prompting China to seek new markets in the global South, potentially leading to increased investment in those regions.
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56% Bias Score


Swiss Murder Highlights Mental Health System Gaps
In August 2024, a man with schizophrenia and a history of violence murdered a woman in Basel, Switzerland, while on an unaccompanied outing from a psychiatric clinic, prompting questions about patient release protocols and the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly conside...
Swiss Murder Highlights Mental Health System Gaps
In August 2024, a man with schizophrenia and a history of violence murdered a woman in Basel, Switzerland, while on an unaccompanied outing from a psychiatric clinic, prompting questions about patient release protocols and the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly conside...
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48% Bias Score


Record Russian LNG Imports to EU Fuel Concerns Despite Transit Agreement End
The European Union imported a record 837,300 metric tons of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the first 15 days of 2025, despite ending a major transit agreement on January 1st, 2025, raising concerns about funding Russia's war in Ukraine and highlighting the challenges of breaking energy depen...
Record Russian LNG Imports to EU Fuel Concerns Despite Transit Agreement End
The European Union imported a record 837,300 metric tons of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the first 15 days of 2025, despite ending a major transit agreement on January 1st, 2025, raising concerns about funding Russia's war in Ukraine and highlighting the challenges of breaking energy depen...
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48% Bias Score

European Stocks Rise on Delayed US Tariff Announcement
European stocks rebounded after initial dips, fueled by reports that President-elect Trump won't immediately impose new tariffs; automakers led the gains, while London's FTSE 100 hit a record high; the Australian market also showed positive signs.

European Stocks Rise on Delayed US Tariff Announcement
European stocks rebounded after initial dips, fueled by reports that President-elect Trump won't immediately impose new tariffs; automakers led the gains, while London's FTSE 100 hit a record high; the Australian market also showed positive signs.
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32% Bias Score

China's Record Trade Surplus Threatens Global Competitors
China's export surge in 2024, exceeding expectations by 7%, leads to a record trade surplus, threatening global competitors and prompting concerns about further European deindustrialization, while China seeks new markets in developing nations.

China's Record Trade Surplus Threatens Global Competitors
China's export surge in 2024, exceeding expectations by 7%, leads to a record trade surplus, threatening global competitors and prompting concerns about further European deindustrialization, while China seeks new markets in developing nations.
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52% Bias Score

EU 5G Networks: Persistent Chinese Presence Despite Security Strategy
Despite a 2019 EU strategy to limit high-risk 5G vendors, 34% of EU radio access networks remained Chinese by late 2024, with variation among member states; Italy's share dropped to 35% due to Golden Power measures, while Germany's remained at 59%.

EU 5G Networks: Persistent Chinese Presence Despite Security Strategy
Despite a 2019 EU strategy to limit high-risk 5G vendors, 34% of EU radio access networks remained Chinese by late 2024, with variation among member states; Italy's share dropped to 35% due to Golden Power measures, while Germany's remained at 59%.
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52% Bias Score

Meloni to Attend Trump's Inauguration Alongside European Far-Right Leaders
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend Donald Trump's inauguration alongside several other European far-right leaders, including Éric Zemmour and Tino Chrupalla, on Monday in Washington D.C., signaling a strengthening of ties between the US and certain European far-right movements.

Meloni to Attend Trump's Inauguration Alongside European Far-Right Leaders
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend Donald Trump's inauguration alongside several other European far-right leaders, including Éric Zemmour and Tino Chrupalla, on Monday in Washington D.C., signaling a strengthening of ties between the US and certain European far-right movements.
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60% Bias Score

Shrinking Populations and Aging Societies Pose Global Challenges
In 2024, China's population dropped by 1.4 million, mirroring similar declines in Japan, South Korea, and Italy, prompting governments to implement financial incentives to encourage higher birth rates to address the economic and social challenges of aging and shrinking populations.

Shrinking Populations and Aging Societies Pose Global Challenges
In 2024, China's population dropped by 1.4 million, mirroring similar declines in Japan, South Korea, and Italy, prompting governments to implement financial incentives to encourage higher birth rates to address the economic and social challenges of aging and shrinking populations.
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52% Bias Score

Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.

Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.
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56% Bias Score
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