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Germany Expands Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Network on Highways
Thirty-four new fast-charging points for electric vehicles are being installed at seven highway rest areas in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, as part of a plan to build 200 charging parks with 1000 connections by 2026, ultimately aiming for 4000, addressing range anxiety and improving upon current ...
Germany Expands Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Network on Highways
Thirty-four new fast-charging points for electric vehicles are being installed at seven highway rest areas in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, as part of a plan to build 200 charging parks with 1000 connections by 2026, ultimately aiming for 4000, addressing range anxiety and improving upon current ...
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New Gaza Aid Plan Aims to Reach 1.2 Million
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) plans to distribute food, water, and hygiene kits to 1.2 million Palestinians in Gaza via four distribution centers, with the goal of eventually reaching all two million residents; the plan, supported by the US and Israel, uses private security and aims to impr...
New Gaza Aid Plan Aims to Reach 1.2 Million
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) plans to distribute food, water, and hygiene kits to 1.2 million Palestinians in Gaza via four distribution centers, with the goal of eventually reaching all two million residents; the plan, supported by the US and Israel, uses private security and aims to impr...
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International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
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Germany Denies National Emergency Declaration Amidst Border Control Controversy
Germany denied reports that Chancellor Merz declared a national emergency to increase border controls, contradicting earlier reports by Die Welt that said Article 72 of the EU treaty would be invoked. The government spokesperson confirmed that this article remains untriggered.
Germany Denies National Emergency Declaration Amidst Border Control Controversy
Germany denied reports that Chancellor Merz declared a national emergency to increase border controls, contradicting earlier reports by Die Welt that said Article 72 of the EU treaty would be invoked. The government spokesperson confirmed that this article remains untriggered.
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China's Export Growth Slows Amid US Tariff Impact
China's export growth slowed to 8.1% in April due to US tariffs, impacting trade with the US (-2.5% exports, -4.7% imports), adding urgency to de-escalation talks in Geneva this weekend amid broader economic challenges.
China's Export Growth Slows Amid US Tariff Impact
China's export growth slowed to 8.1% in April due to US tariffs, impacting trade with the US (-2.5% exports, -4.7% imports), adding urgency to de-escalation talks in Geneva this weekend amid broader economic challenges.
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First North American Pope Leo XIV Elected
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, a North American, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first North American pope, succeeding Pope Francis. His election, on the second day of the conclave, was met with widespread enthusiasm, and his first message emphasized peace and unity, echoing themes from his ...
First North American Pope Leo XIV Elected
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, a North American, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first North American pope, succeeding Pope Francis. His election, on the second day of the conclave, was met with widespread enthusiasm, and his first message emphasized peace and unity, echoing themes from his ...
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Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €60,000 Deficit Due to Increased Security Costs
The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite a €60,000 deficit caused by increased security costs (€120,000) due to heightened terror threats, prompting program adjustments and a call for voluntary donations.

Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €60,000 Deficit Due to Increased Security Costs
The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite a €60,000 deficit caused by increased security costs (€120,000) due to heightened terror threats, prompting program adjustments and a call for voluntary donations.
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China's Exports Rise Despite US Trade War Plunge
Despite an 8.1 percent rise in overall exports in April, China's trade with the US sharply declined (21 percent drop in exports and 13.8 percent in imports) due to tariffs imposed by both countries. China's trade with Germany showed contrasting trends, with exports soaring 20.4 percent and imports p...

China's Exports Rise Despite US Trade War Plunge
Despite an 8.1 percent rise in overall exports in April, China's trade with the US sharply declined (21 percent drop in exports and 13.8 percent in imports) due to tariffs imposed by both countries. China's trade with Germany showed contrasting trends, with exports soaring 20.4 percent and imports p...
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Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €120,000 Security Bill
The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite facing €120,000 in added security costs due to heightened terror threats, forcing program cuts and a €60,000 deficit. Organizers seek government aid and clearer guidelines.

Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €120,000 Security Bill
The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite facing €120,000 in added security costs due to heightened terror threats, forcing program cuts and a €60,000 deficit. Organizers seek government aid and clearer guidelines.
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Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Removed from Position
The White House dismissed Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday, prompting swift condemnation from Democrats who accused President Trump of targeting books; Hayden, the first Black woman in the role, had roughly a year and a half left in her term.

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Removed from Position
The White House dismissed Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday, prompting swift condemnation from Democrats who accused President Trump of targeting books; Hayden, the first Black woman in the role, had roughly a year and a half left in her term.
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Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Removed From Position
The White House removed Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday, prompting criticism from Democrats who accused President Trump of targeting books; Hayden, the first Black woman in the role, had 1.5 years left in her term.

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Removed From Position
The White House removed Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday, prompting criticism from Democrats who accused President Trump of targeting books; Hayden, the first Black woman in the role, had 1.5 years left in her term.
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64% Bias Score

Vermont Launches Legal Fund After Student Activist's Detention
Following his release from 16 days of detention for pro-Palestinian activism, student leader Mohsen Mahdawi launched a Vermont legal defense fund to aid immigrants facing deportation, highlighting concerns about the Trump administration's use of a Cold War-era law to target activists.

Vermont Launches Legal Fund After Student Activist's Detention
Following his release from 16 days of detention for pro-Palestinian activism, student leader Mohsen Mahdawi launched a Vermont legal defense fund to aid immigrants facing deportation, highlighting concerns about the Trump administration's use of a Cold War-era law to target activists.
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52% Bias Score
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