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UK to Use Industrial Policy to Counter New US Tariffs
The UK government is considering using industrial policy, including deregulation and tax breaks, to protect British businesses from new US tariffs; other countries, including Italy, Taiwan, Indonesia, and India, are adopting varied responses such as negotiations and diplomatic efforts.
UK to Use Industrial Policy to Counter New US Tariffs
The UK government is considering using industrial policy, including deregulation and tax breaks, to protect British businesses from new US tariffs; other countries, including Italy, Taiwan, Indonesia, and India, are adopting varied responses such as negotiations and diplomatic efforts.
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28% Bias Score


North Carolina Hurricane Helene Survivor Calls for FEMA Elimination
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of North Carolina, survivor Mona Roper is calling for FEMA's elimination due to the agency's insufficient and delayed aid, highlighting the slow disbursement of funds and the high cost of repairs, such as the $500,000-$800,000 needed to fix her wash...
North Carolina Hurricane Helene Survivor Calls for FEMA Elimination
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of North Carolina, survivor Mona Roper is calling for FEMA's elimination due to the agency's insufficient and delayed aid, highlighting the slow disbursement of funds and the high cost of repairs, such as the $500,000-$800,000 needed to fix her wash...
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56% Bias Score


Macedonian Parliament Recesses Amidst Outrage Following Deadly Nightclub Fire
After a nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, claimed 59 lives, the Parliament suspended all activities for two weeks, sparking public outrage due to a perceived lack of immediate response to demands for systemic changes and accountability, while investigations and proposed legislative reforms...
Macedonian Parliament Recesses Amidst Outrage Following Deadly Nightclub Fire
After a nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, claimed 59 lives, the Parliament suspended all activities for two weeks, sparking public outrage due to a perceived lack of immediate response to demands for systemic changes and accountability, while investigations and proposed legislative reforms...
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Refugee Shelter Crisis
Dutch municipalities are turning away Ukrainian refugees due to a lack of shelter, with less than 35 beds available nationwide and a 99.8% occupancy rate; the government's reduced funding for shelters exacerbates the problem, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
Netherlands Faces Refugee Shelter Crisis
Dutch municipalities are turning away Ukrainian refugees due to a lack of shelter, with less than 35 beds available nationwide and a 99.8% occupancy rate; the government's reduced funding for shelters exacerbates the problem, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch COVID-19 Economic Aid Package Proves Effective, Preventing Predicted Recession
The Netherlands' swift and substantial economic aid package during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns prevented a predicted deep recession, with unemployment remaining lower and business failures fewer than anticipated, despite initial economic contractions and later debate about the package's duration.
Dutch COVID-19 Economic Aid Package Proves Effective, Preventing Predicted Recession
The Netherlands' swift and substantial economic aid package during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns prevented a predicted deep recession, with unemployment remaining lower and business failures fewer than anticipated, despite initial economic contractions and later debate about the package's duration.
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40% Bias Score


Petroleum Hydrocarbons Found in Karaman's Water Supply; Drinking Ban Issued
Following citizen complaints of unusual odors and tastes in Karaman, Turkey's water supply, tests revealed petroleum hydrocarbons. The city banned using tap water for drinking, food, or oral hygiene until further notice.
Petroleum Hydrocarbons Found in Karaman's Water Supply; Drinking Ban Issued
Following citizen complaints of unusual odors and tastes in Karaman, Turkey's water supply, tests revealed petroleum hydrocarbons. The city banned using tap water for drinking, food, or oral hygiene until further notice.
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44% Bias Score

Sánchez Pledges €14.1 Billion to Counter US Tariffs
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with representatives from various sectors affected by US tariffs on Thursday at La Moncloa, pledging €14.1 billion in aid and promising dialogue, although some attendees expressed skepticism regarding the plan's implementation and the absence of the Minister ...

Sánchez Pledges €14.1 Billion to Counter US Tariffs
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with representatives from various sectors affected by US tariffs on Thursday at La Moncloa, pledging €14.1 billion in aid and promising dialogue, although some attendees expressed skepticism regarding the plan's implementation and the absence of the Minister ...
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32% Bias Score

Mexico Responds to Clandestine Graves Crisis with New Identification Platform
In Mexico, the discovery of numerous clandestine graves in various locations, such as Teuchitlán, has prompted the Mexican government to create a national platform for identifying missing persons and improve the search and location of missing persons systems. This comes in response to the persistent...

Mexico Responds to Clandestine Graves Crisis with New Identification Platform
In Mexico, the discovery of numerous clandestine graves in various locations, such as Teuchitlán, has prompted the Mexican government to create a national platform for identifying missing persons and improve the search and location of missing persons systems. This comes in response to the persistent...
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24% Bias Score

Massive US Avian Flu Outbreak: 170 Million Birds Culled, Human Infections Confirmed
The US is battling its largest avian flu outbreak, with over 12,500 wild bird cases and 170 million poultry culled; the H5N1 virus has also infected nearly 1,000 cattle herds across 17 states, resulting in 70 human infections and one death. This has led to egg and poultry price increases and shortag...

Massive US Avian Flu Outbreak: 170 Million Birds Culled, Human Infections Confirmed
The US is battling its largest avian flu outbreak, with over 12,500 wild bird cases and 170 million poultry culled; the H5N1 virus has also infected nearly 1,000 cattle herds across 17 states, resulting in 70 human infections and one death. This has led to egg and poultry price increases and shortag...
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48% Bias Score

Bangui Faces Widespread Water and Electricity Shortages
Bangui, Central African Republic, faces widespread water and electricity shortages, impacting hospitals, businesses, and residents' health, with the government promising repairs but underlying issues of underinvestment remaining.

Bangui Faces Widespread Water and Electricity Shortages
Bangui, Central African Republic, faces widespread water and electricity shortages, impacting hospitals, businesses, and residents' health, with the government promising repairs but underlying issues of underinvestment remaining.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Economy Shows Resilience After COVID-19 Lockdowns
The Netherlands' 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, initially predicted to cause a severe recession, resulted in a surprisingly resilient economy due to a large government financial aid package; however, the long-term effects of this aid and the shift towards remote work remain subjects of debate.

Dutch Economy Shows Resilience After COVID-19 Lockdowns
The Netherlands' 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, initially predicted to cause a severe recession, resulted in a surprisingly resilient economy due to a large government financial aid package; however, the long-term effects of this aid and the shift towards remote work remain subjects of debate.
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52% Bias Score

Lismore Flood Buyback Homes Face Demolition Amid Illegal Occupation
Approximately 40 people illegally occupy six homes in Lismore, NSW, purchased by the government under a \$900 million flood buyback scheme; Premier Chris Minns has ordered the homes' demolition, leaving residents facing homelessness.

Lismore Flood Buyback Homes Face Demolition Amid Illegal Occupation
Approximately 40 people illegally occupy six homes in Lismore, NSW, purchased by the government under a \$900 million flood buyback scheme; Premier Chris Minns has ordered the homes' demolition, leaving residents facing homelessness.
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60% Bias Score
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