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Real Madrid Edges Manchester City in Thrilling Champions League Clash
Real Madrid overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat Manchester City 3-2 in a dramatic Champions League round of 16 match, with Bellingham scoring the winner in injury time; Haaland scored twice for City, while Mbappé and Diaz also scored for Real Madrid.
Real Madrid Edges Manchester City in Thrilling Champions League Clash
Real Madrid overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat Manchester City 3-2 in a dramatic Champions League round of 16 match, with Bellingham scoring the winner in injury time; Haaland scored twice for City, while Mbappé and Diaz also scored for Real Madrid.
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36% Bias Score


Real Madrid Edges Manchester City in Champions League Thriller
Manchester City lost 3-2 to Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League Round of 16 tie, surrendering the lead twice in the final minutes due to late goals from Real Madrid. The loss highlighted City's struggles with late-game collapses and injuries to key players, such as Rodri and Greal...
Real Madrid Edges Manchester City in Champions League Thriller
Manchester City lost 3-2 to Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League Round of 16 tie, surrendering the lead twice in the final minutes due to late goals from Real Madrid. The loss highlighted City's struggles with late-game collapses and injuries to key players, such as Rodri and Greal...
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48% Bias Score


AI Summit Shifts Focus to Global Competitiveness
The AI Action Summit in France concluded with a shift in focus towards global competitiveness in AI applications, marked by significant investments in data centers and a downplaying of security concerns; the next summit will be held in India.
AI Summit Shifts Focus to Global Competitiveness
The AI Action Summit in France concluded with a shift in focus towards global competitiveness in AI applications, marked by significant investments in data centers and a downplaying of security concerns; the next summit will be held in India.
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36% Bias Score


Majority of Europeans View US as "Necessary Partner," Not "Ally," ECFR Poll Finds
A new poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that a majority of Europeans (50%) view the US as a "necessary partner" rather than an "ally," highlighting the impact of trade friction and diverging opinions on Donald Trump. The survey, conducted across 14 countries with 18,50...
Majority of Europeans View US as "Necessary Partner," Not "Ally," ECFR Poll Finds
A new poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that a majority of Europeans (50%) view the US as a "necessary partner" rather than an "ally," highlighting the impact of trade friction and diverging opinions on Donald Trump. The survey, conducted across 14 countries with 18,50...
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44% Bias Score


European Energy Crisis Deepens as Prices Surge Amidst Low Gas Reserves
Europe faces soaring natural gas and electricity prices due to low reserves and halted Russian supplies, impacting countries like Greece where prices reached €182.11/MWh today and reserves are at 49%, projected to fall to 30-35% by April.
European Energy Crisis Deepens as Prices Surge Amidst Low Gas Reserves
Europe faces soaring natural gas and electricity prices due to low reserves and halted Russian supplies, impacting countries like Greece where prices reached €182.11/MWh today and reserves are at 49%, projected to fall to 30-35% by April.
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36% Bias Score


PSV Loses to Juventus but Remains in Champions League Contention
PSV Eindhoven lost 2-1 to Juventus in the Champions League, despite a late goal by Ivan Perisic; two individual errors by PSV players led to Juventus's goals; the return leg will be played next week in Eindhoven.
PSV Loses to Juventus but Remains in Champions League Contention
PSV Eindhoven lost 2-1 to Juventus in the Champions League, despite a late goal by Ivan Perisic; two individual errors by PSV players led to Juventus's goals; the return leg will be played next week in Eindhoven.
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40% Bias Score

Female Genital Mutilation in Europe: 600,000 Victims, Urgent Action Needed
An estimated 600,000 girls and women in Europe have experienced female genital mutilation (FGM), prompting a European Parliament conference to address this form of gender-based violence. The EU's 2023 directive criminalizing FGM marks a significant step toward eradication, but ingrained cultural nor...

Female Genital Mutilation in Europe: 600,000 Victims, Urgent Action Needed
An estimated 600,000 girls and women in Europe have experienced female genital mutilation (FGM), prompting a European Parliament conference to address this form of gender-based violence. The EU's 2023 directive criminalizing FGM marks a significant step toward eradication, but ingrained cultural nor...
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16% Bias Score

Ireland's Ambitious Green Hydrogen Plan: Export Goals and Domestic Challenges
Ireland's National Hydrogen Strategy aims to leverage offshore wind to produce green hydrogen for sectors like aviation and heavy industry, reducing fossil fuel imports (currently 80 percent, costing over €1 million hourly) and potentially becoming a net energy exporter by 2030.

Ireland's Ambitious Green Hydrogen Plan: Export Goals and Domestic Challenges
Ireland's National Hydrogen Strategy aims to leverage offshore wind to produce green hydrogen for sectors like aviation and heavy industry, reducing fossil fuel imports (currently 80 percent, costing over €1 million hourly) and potentially becoming a net energy exporter by 2030.
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44% Bias Score

France Invests \$112.8 Billion in AI to Join Global Race
France announced a \$112.8 billion investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to compete with the U.S. and China, aiming to boost innovation and counter concerns about over-regulation hindering its competitiveness.

France Invests \$112.8 Billion in AI to Join Global Race
France announced a \$112.8 billion investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to compete with the U.S. and China, aiming to boost innovation and counter concerns about over-regulation hindering its competitiveness.
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56% Bias Score

FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.

FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Grant Residency to 25,000 Flood-Affected Foreigners
The Spanish government will grant roughly 25,000 foreigners affected by October's devastating floods in the country's east a one-year residency and work permit, approved on Tuesday to aid those left homeless and ease bureaucratic processes for employers.

Spain to Grant Residency to 25,000 Flood-Affected Foreigners
The Spanish government will grant roughly 25,000 foreigners affected by October's devastating floods in the country's east a one-year residency and work permit, approved on Tuesday to aid those left homeless and ease bureaucratic processes for employers.
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32% Bias Score

PSV Loses 2-1 to Juventus in Champions League First Leg
PSV lost 2-1 to Juventus in their Champions League Round of 16 first leg due to two defensive errors, despite a strong second-half showing including a Perisic goal; they have a home match next week to qualify.

PSV Loses 2-1 to Juventus in Champions League First Leg
PSV lost 2-1 to Juventus in their Champions League Round of 16 first leg due to two defensive errors, despite a strong second-half showing including a Perisic goal; they have a home match next week to qualify.
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32% Bias Score
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