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WHO Europe Report Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis, Launches Quality Standards
A new WHO Europe report reveals that 1 in 7 children and adolescents (0-19 years) in the WHO European region experience mental disorders, leading to suicide being the leading cause of death in 15-29 year-olds; in Greece, 1 in 4 young people (15-29 years) have a mental disorder, while self-harm is th...
WHO Europe Report Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis, Launches Quality Standards
A new WHO Europe report reveals that 1 in 7 children and adolescents (0-19 years) in the WHO European region experience mental disorders, leading to suicide being the leading cause of death in 15-29 year-olds; in Greece, 1 in 4 young people (15-29 years) have a mental disorder, while self-harm is th...
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Israel's Controversial Alliance with Far-Right in Antisemitism Fight
An international antisemitism conference in Jerusalem drew both far-right European leaders and boycotts from prominent Jewish figures, reflecting a shift in Israel's approach to combating antisemitism by prioritizing alliances against radical Islam, despite historical ties to Holocaust denial among ...
Israel's Controversial Alliance with Far-Right in Antisemitism Fight
An international antisemitism conference in Jerusalem drew both far-right European leaders and boycotts from prominent Jewish figures, reflecting a shift in Israel's approach to combating antisemitism by prioritizing alliances against radical Islam, despite historical ties to Holocaust denial among ...
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Eastern European Nations Bolster Defenses Amidst Growing Russian Threat
Poland and Lithuania are strengthening their defenses against Russia, with Poland building fortifications and a Polish bunker company experiencing increased demand, while Lithuania rejects negotiations with Putin and advocates for a fully armed Europe, highlighting broader European security concerns...
Eastern European Nations Bolster Defenses Amidst Growing Russian Threat
Poland and Lithuania are strengthening their defenses against Russia, with Poland building fortifications and a Polish bunker company experiencing increased demand, while Lithuania rejects negotiations with Putin and advocates for a fully armed Europe, highlighting broader European security concerns...
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Starline: Proposed High-Speed European Rail Network
A Copenhagen think tank proposes Starline, a 22,000-kilometer high-speed European rail network connecting 39 destinations by 2040, aiming to improve cross-border travel and reduce reliance on short-haul flights.
Starline: Proposed High-Speed European Rail Network
A Copenhagen think tank proposes Starline, a 22,000-kilometer high-speed European rail network connecting 39 destinations by 2040, aiming to improve cross-border travel and reduce reliance on short-haul flights.
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52% Bias Score


Austria Tops Europe in Women's Health, Global Study Reveals Disparities
A new study ranks Austria as Europe's top country for women's health, based on a global index, revealing significant variations across the EU in mental and physical health, with increased stress and pain reported in several countries.
Austria Tops Europe in Women's Health, Global Study Reveals Disparities
A new study ranks Austria as Europe's top country for women's health, based on a global index, revealing significant variations across the EU in mental and physical health, with increased stress and pain reported in several countries.
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BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.
BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.
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Revolut Disrupts European Crypto Market with Ultra-Low-Fee App
Revolut launched a new zero-spread, 9 basis point fee crypto app, Revolut X, in the UK and Europe on March 25th, aiming to increase market share by undercutting competitors like Binance, Coinbase, and PayPal, whose fees range from 80 to 150 basis points; Revolut's average active customer trades 10x ...

Revolut Disrupts European Crypto Market with Ultra-Low-Fee App
Revolut launched a new zero-spread, 9 basis point fee crypto app, Revolut X, in the UK and Europe on March 25th, aiming to increase market share by undercutting competitors like Binance, Coinbase, and PayPal, whose fees range from 80 to 150 basis points; Revolut's average active customer trades 10x ...
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Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.

Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.
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Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...

Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...
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Zelensky Seeks European Security Guarantees Amidst US Uncertainty
During a visit to Paris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky secured European support for security guarantees, amidst concerns about the US's reliability under President Trump, who previously suspended military aid to Ukraine, later restored after Zelensky's efforts to mend fences.

Zelensky Seeks European Security Guarantees Amidst US Uncertainty
During a visit to Paris, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky secured European support for security guarantees, amidst concerns about the US's reliability under President Trump, who previously suspended military aid to Ukraine, later restored after Zelensky's efforts to mend fences.
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Macron Leads European Effort for Ukraine Peace, Defying Trump's Reluctance
French President Macron led a European summit in Paris on Thursday, focusing on forming a military reassurance force for Ukraine without explicit US guarantees, despite US-Russia ceasefire negotiations and disagreements on sanctions.

Macron Leads European Effort for Ukraine Peace, Defying Trump's Reluctance
French President Macron led a European summit in Paris on Thursday, focusing on forming a military reassurance force for Ukraine without explicit US guarantees, despite US-Russia ceasefire negotiations and disagreements on sanctions.
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Climate Change Fueled Extreme Heat Affecting 394 Million This Winter
Climate Central's study reveals that nearly 394 million people globally experienced 30 or more days of dangerously high temperatures this past Northern Hemisphere winter, with Africa bearing the brunt (74%), increasing health risks and highlighting the impact of climate change on extreme weather eve...

Climate Change Fueled Extreme Heat Affecting 394 Million This Winter
Climate Central's study reveals that nearly 394 million people globally experienced 30 or more days of dangerously high temperatures this past Northern Hemisphere winter, with Africa bearing the brunt (74%), increasing health risks and highlighting the impact of climate change on extreme weather eve...
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32% Bias Score
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