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Greek Students Protest Slow Train Crash Investigation
Thousands of students protested in Athens on January 26th against the slow investigation into the February 2023 train crash that killed 57, fueled by new audio evidence suggesting more victims died in a post-crash fire than initially believed; this follows weeks of nationwide demonstrations and alle...
Greek Students Protest Slow Train Crash Investigation
Thousands of students protested in Athens on January 26th against the slow investigation into the February 2023 train crash that killed 57, fueled by new audio evidence suggesting more victims died in a post-crash fire than initially believed; this follows weeks of nationwide demonstrations and alle...
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40% Bias Score


Belgium Expands Nuclear Energy Program
Belgium's new right-wing nationalist government, led by Bart De Wever, announced on February 4th plans to expand nuclear energy capacity from 4 to 8 gigawatts by extending the lifespan of existing reactors and building new ones, reversing a previous 2025 shutdown plan.
Belgium Expands Nuclear Energy Program
Belgium's new right-wing nationalist government, led by Bart De Wever, announced on February 4th plans to expand nuclear energy capacity from 4 to 8 gigawatts by extending the lifespan of existing reactors and building new ones, reversing a previous 2025 shutdown plan.
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48% Bias Score


DOGE Actions Spark Conflict and Resignations in US Government
Following Elon Musk's appointment, the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) has clashed with career officials, resulting in the suspension of USAID employees, the resignation of a Treasury official, and Musk's unsubstantiated accusations against both agencies.
DOGE Actions Spark Conflict and Resignations in US Government
Following Elon Musk's appointment, the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) has clashed with career officials, resulting in the suspension of USAID employees, the resignation of a Treasury official, and Musk's unsubstantiated accusations against both agencies.
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56% Bias Score


PVV's Agema Leads Cabinet Meeting Due to Prime Minister's Illness
PVV Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema led the cabinet meeting and press conference on Friday due to Prime Minister Dick Schoof's illness, a significant event considering the PVV's usual media avoidance and illustrating their increasing political influence.
PVV's Agema Leads Cabinet Meeting Due to Prime Minister's Illness
PVV Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema led the cabinet meeting and press conference on Friday due to Prime Minister Dick Schoof's illness, a significant event considering the PVV's usual media avoidance and illustrating their increasing political influence.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Cuts IT Security Jobs Amidst Growing Cybersecurity Concerns
The German government has cut 155 IT security positions across ministries, with the Interior Ministry experiencing the largest reduction of 344 positions; this comes despite recent warnings about a worsening cybersecurity climate.
Germany Cuts IT Security Jobs Amidst Growing Cybersecurity Concerns
The German government has cut 155 IT security positions across ministries, with the Interior Ministry experiencing the largest reduction of 344 positions; this comes despite recent warnings about a worsening cybersecurity climate.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.
Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.
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52% Bias Score

DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.

DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Trump Administration's Buyout Ultimatum
Facing a February 6 deadline, nearly 2 million federal employees must choose between a buyout or returning to in-person work, prompting a lawsuit from unions alleging the offer is unlawful and violates federal law due to unappropriated funds and the potential for significant disruptions to governmen...

Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Trump Administration's Buyout Ultimatum
Facing a February 6 deadline, nearly 2 million federal employees must choose between a buyout or returning to in-person work, prompting a lawsuit from unions alleging the offer is unlawful and violates federal law due to unappropriated funds and the potential for significant disruptions to governmen...
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60% Bias Score

EU Defense Summit and New Belgian Government Announced
EU leaders convene in Brussels for a critical defense summit, while Belgium unveils a new government following protracted negotiations; other news includes a rise in organ donors, a plane crash investigation, an increase in cancer cases, and numerous earthquakes in Santorini.

EU Defense Summit and New Belgian Government Announced
EU leaders convene in Brussels for a critical defense summit, while Belgium unveils a new government following protracted negotiations; other news includes a rise in organ donors, a plane crash investigation, an increase in cancer cases, and numerous earthquakes in Santorini.
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12% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...

Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Severe and Escalating Cyber-Threat
A National Audit Office report reveals that 58 critical UK government IT systems have significant cyber-security vulnerabilities, while the vulnerability of at least 228 legacy systems is unknown, leaving public services and citizens at risk of devastating cyber-attacks; recent attacks on the Britis...

UK Government Faces Severe and Escalating Cyber-Threat
A National Audit Office report reveals that 58 critical UK government IT systems have significant cyber-security vulnerabilities, while the vulnerability of at least 228 legacy systems is unknown, leaving public services and citizens at risk of devastating cyber-attacks; recent attacks on the Britis...
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24% Bias Score

Court Upholds €451,000 WOZ Valuation Despite Industrial Site Location
A Dutch homeowner unsuccessfully appealed their €451,000 2023 WOZ valuation in Moerdijk, despite arguing location on an industrial site warranted a lower assessment; the court upheld the valuation after acknowledging and adjusting for site-specific drawbacks.

Court Upholds €451,000 WOZ Valuation Despite Industrial Site Location
A Dutch homeowner unsuccessfully appealed their €451,000 2023 WOZ valuation in Moerdijk, despite arguing location on an industrial site warranted a lower assessment; the court upheld the valuation after acknowledging and adjusting for site-specific drawbacks.
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36% Bias Score
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