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Trump's Trade War Exposes Ireland's Economically Fragile Foundation
Donald Trump's trade war threatens Ireland's economy, heavily reliant on US multinationals for tax revenue (over half from 10 corporations) and employment (620,000 of 2.9 million workers in 2024), prompting government efforts to diversify and strengthen domestic industry.
Trump's Trade War Exposes Ireland's Economically Fragile Foundation
Donald Trump's trade war threatens Ireland's economy, heavily reliant on US multinationals for tax revenue (over half from 10 corporations) and employment (620,000 of 2.9 million workers in 2024), prompting government efforts to diversify and strengthen domestic industry.
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64% Bias Score


Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins
A two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, begins Monday, aiming to recover the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home between 1925 and 1961; the site, one of many across Ireland, housed unmarried mothers and their children in often-lethal conditions.
Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins
A two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, begins Monday, aiming to recover the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home between 1925 and 1961; the site, one of many across Ireland, housed unmarried mothers and their children in often-lethal conditions.
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28% Bias Score


Donohoe Wins Eurogroup Presidency Amidst Political Maneuvering
Paschal Donohoe won reelection as Eurogroup president on Monday, securing 13 votes out of 20 against rivals Carlos Cuerpo and Rimantas Sadzius who lacked sufficient support, highlighting the strategic maneuvering and political implications within the EU.
Donohoe Wins Eurogroup Presidency Amidst Political Maneuvering
Paschal Donohoe won reelection as Eurogroup president on Monday, securing 13 votes out of 20 against rivals Carlos Cuerpo and Rimantas Sadzius who lacked sufficient support, highlighting the strategic maneuvering and political implications within the EU.
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48% Bias Score


EU Economies Face Significant Losses from Potential US Tariffs
Germany and Ireland face the highest economic risks from potential US tariffs, with estimated GDP losses of 0.4% and 3% respectively, impacting the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors, while a 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals is considered unlikely but serves as leverage for US investment and lower ...
EU Economies Face Significant Losses from Potential US Tariffs
Germany and Ireland face the highest economic risks from potential US tariffs, with estimated GDP losses of 0.4% and 3% respectively, impacting the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors, while a 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals is considered unlikely but serves as leverage for US investment and lower ...
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32% Bias Score


US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
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32% Bias Score


Ireland to Investigate Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools
The Irish government has established a Commission of Investigation into historical sexual abuse allegations in over 300 schools following a 2024 scoping inquiry that found more than 2,000 allegations, aiming to provide accountability and potentially create a redress scheme for survivors.
Ireland to Investigate Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools
The Irish government has established a Commission of Investigation into historical sexual abuse allegations in over 300 schools following a 2024 scoping inquiry that found more than 2,000 allegations, aiming to provide accountability and potentially create a redress scheme for survivors.
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32% Bias Score

Tuam Excavation Begins: Mass Grave of Hundreds of Babies Investigated
An excavation has begun at the site of Ireland's St. Mary's children's home in Tuam, County Galway, where an estimated 796 babies and children died between 1925 and 1961; it is believed they are buried in a mass grave, possibly a former sewage tank, uncovered by an amateur historian in 2014.

Tuam Excavation Begins: Mass Grave of Hundreds of Babies Investigated
An excavation has begun at the site of Ireland's St. Mary's children's home in Tuam, County Galway, where an estimated 796 babies and children died between 1925 and 1961; it is believed they are buried in a mass grave, possibly a former sewage tank, uncovered by an amateur historian in 2014.
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32% Bias Score

Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins: Uncovering the Horrors of Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes
Forensic experts will begin a two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, believed to contain the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home run by the Catholic Church and the Irish State between 1922 and 1998, where unmarried mothers were often forcibly separated from thei...

Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins: Uncovering the Horrors of Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes
Forensic experts will begin a two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, believed to contain the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home run by the Catholic Church and the Irish State between 1922 and 1998, where unmarried mothers were often forcibly separated from thei...
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24% Bias Score

Lowry's Dominant 2019 Open Win
Shane Lowry secured a dominant victory at the 2019 Open Championship in Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, beating Tommy Fleetwood by six strokes and ending a 68-year drought for an Irish Open champion on Irish soil.

Lowry's Dominant 2019 Open Win
Shane Lowry secured a dominant victory at the 2019 Open Championship in Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, beating Tommy Fleetwood by six strokes and ending a 68-year drought for an Irish Open champion on Irish soil.
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24% Bias Score

US Tariffs Pose Significant Threat to German and Irish Economies
Increased US tariffs threaten EU economies, particularly Germany and Ireland. A 25% tariff on auto parts already costs Germany 0.4% of GDP, while a potential 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals could reduce Ireland's GDP by 3% by 2028, highlighting the EU's significant trade reliance on the US.

US Tariffs Pose Significant Threat to German and Irish Economies
Increased US tariffs threaten EU economies, particularly Germany and Ireland. A 25% tariff on auto parts already costs Germany 0.4% of GDP, while a potential 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals could reduce Ireland's GDP by 3% by 2028, highlighting the EU's significant trade reliance on the US.
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40% Bias Score

TikTok Faces New EU Investigation Over Data Storage in China
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) opened a new investigation into TikTok on July 6th, 2024, concerning the storage of European user data on Chinese servers, potentially violating EU law, following a previous €530 million fine for insufficient data protection.

TikTok Faces New EU Investigation Over Data Storage in China
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) opened a new investigation into TikTok on July 6th, 2024, concerning the storage of European user data on Chinese servers, potentially violating EU law, following a previous €530 million fine for insufficient data protection.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Man Acquitted in Irish Cocaine Smuggling Case
A Dutch national, Ali M., was acquitted in Ireland despite being involved in a major drug smuggling operation where 840 kg of cocaine later appeared in Denmark; he was found with communication and navigation equipment but the court lacked sufficient evidence to convict him.

Dutch Man Acquitted in Irish Cocaine Smuggling Case
A Dutch national, Ali M., was acquitted in Ireland despite being involved in a major drug smuggling operation where 840 kg of cocaine later appeared in Denmark; he was found with communication and navigation equipment but the court lacked sufficient evidence to convict him.
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40% Bias Score
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