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EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to 10,793 in 2023
In 2023, the EU recorded 10,793 human trafficking victims, a 6.9% increase from 2022 and the highest number since 2008; 24 victims per million inhabitants, mostly women exploited sexually or for forced labor; higher rates in some countries reflect improved detection rather than increased trafficking...
EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to 10,793 in 2023
In 2023, the EU recorded 10,793 human trafficking victims, a 6.9% increase from 2022 and the highest number since 2008; 24 victims per million inhabitants, mostly women exploited sexually or for forced labor; higher rates in some countries reflect improved detection rather than increased trafficking...
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36% Bias Score


Musiala Injury Prompts Müller's Potential Bayern Start Against Inter Milan in Champions League
Bayern Munich faces Inter Milan in the Champions League quarterfinals without several key players due to injuries, including Jamal Musiala. Coach Vincent Kompany is considering starting Thomas Müller despite his announced departure at the end of the season, emphasizing the importance of experience a...
Musiala Injury Prompts Müller's Potential Bayern Start Against Inter Milan in Champions League
Bayern Munich faces Inter Milan in the Champions League quarterfinals without several key players due to injuries, including Jamal Musiala. Coach Vincent Kompany is considering starting Thomas Müller despite his announced departure at the end of the season, emphasizing the importance of experience a...
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48% Bias Score


EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to 10,793 in 2023
The EU recorded 10,793 human trafficking victims in 2023, a 6.9% increase from 2022, with the highest rates in Luxembourg, Greece, the Netherlands, Austria, and Sweden; two-thirds of victims were women, and sexual exploitation was the predominant form, though labor exploitation is rising.
EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to 10,793 in 2023
The EU recorded 10,793 human trafficking victims in 2023, a 6.9% increase from 2022, with the highest rates in Luxembourg, Greece, the Netherlands, Austria, and Sweden; two-thirds of victims were women, and sexual exploitation was the predominant form, though labor exploitation is rising.
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24% Bias Score


EU to Explore Joint Defense Fund to Reduce Reliance on US Military Supplies
EU finance ministers will discuss a joint defense fund this week, aiming to procure and manage equipment, charging members for its use; this plan, drafted by Bruegel, aims to address EU security concerns by reducing reliance on the US and streamlining procurement across 27 EU countries.
EU to Explore Joint Defense Fund to Reduce Reliance on US Military Supplies
EU finance ministers will discuss a joint defense fund this week, aiming to procure and manage equipment, charging members for its use; this plan, drafted by Bruegel, aims to address EU security concerns by reducing reliance on the US and streamlining procurement across 27 EU countries.
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36% Bias Score


Ajax Extend Eredivisie Lead; AZ's Top-Three Hopes Diminish
Ajax beat NAC Breda 3-1 to maintain their nine-point lead over PSV, who also won 3-1, while AZ lost to Feyenoord, dropping them 10 points behind in the race for a top-three finish; relegation battle tightens.
Ajax Extend Eredivisie Lead; AZ's Top-Three Hopes Diminish
Ajax beat NAC Breda 3-1 to maintain their nine-point lead over PSV, who also won 3-1, while AZ lost to Feyenoord, dropping them 10 points behind in the race for a top-three finish; relegation battle tightens.
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24% Bias Score


Decline of Greece's Center-Left: Crisis, Ideology, and Strategic Challenges"
Greece's center-left parties, PASOK and SYRIZA, have experienced significant electoral decline due to factors including association with the economic crisis, weakening of patron-client networks, and a broader shift in public opinion towards the right, mirroring trends across Europe.
Decline of Greece's Center-Left: Crisis, Ideology, and Strategic Challenges"
Greece's center-left parties, PASOK and SYRIZA, have experienced significant electoral decline due to factors including association with the economic crisis, weakening of patron-client networks, and a broader shift in public opinion towards the right, mirroring trends across Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Le Pen's Five-Year Ban for Misuse of EU Funds Sparks Outrage
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, received a five-year ban from holding public office and a four-year prison sentence (two years firm) for misusing €4.1 million in European Parliament funds to pay parliamentary assistants who actually worked for her party in France; this sparked outr...

Le Pen's Five-Year Ban for Misuse of EU Funds Sparks Outrage
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, received a five-year ban from holding public office and a four-year prison sentence (two years firm) for misusing €4.1 million in European Parliament funds to pay parliamentary assistants who actually worked for her party in France; this sparked outr...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.

Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.
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56% Bias Score

EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to Record High in 2023
In 2023, the EU reported 10,793 human trafficking victims—a 6.9% increase from 2022 and the highest since 2008—with 24 victims per million inhabitants; variations across member states reflect differences in detection capacity, not necessarily trafficking levels; most victims (64.1%) originated from ...

EU Human Trafficking Cases Rise to Record High in 2023
In 2023, the EU reported 10,793 human trafficking victims—a 6.9% increase from 2022 and the highest since 2008—with 24 victims per million inhabitants; variations across member states reflect differences in detection capacity, not necessarily trafficking levels; most victims (64.1%) originated from ...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...
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40% Bias Score

Toulouse Edges Past Sale Sharks in Delayed Champions Cup Match
In a Champions Cup last-16 tie delayed by a parachutist stuck on the roof, Toulouse overcame a spirited Sale Sharks to win 38-22, advancing to a quarter-final clash against Toulon.

Toulouse Edges Past Sale Sharks in Delayed Champions Cup Match
In a Champions Cup last-16 tie delayed by a parachutist stuck on the roof, Toulouse overcame a spirited Sale Sharks to win 38-22, advancing to a quarter-final clash against Toulon.
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24% Bias Score

EU urged to create new AI liability rules after directive withdrawal
Following the withdrawal of an AI liability directive proposal, civil society and consumer groups urged the EU Commission to create new rules, citing concerns about legal gaps and unequal consumer protection across member states; the Commission plans to officially withdraw the proposal by August.

EU urged to create new AI liability rules after directive withdrawal
Following the withdrawal of an AI liability directive proposal, civil society and consumer groups urged the EU Commission to create new rules, citing concerns about legal gaps and unequal consumer protection across member states; the Commission plans to officially withdraw the proposal by August.
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12% Bias Score
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