

Trump Announces US-Ukraine Rare Earth Metal Agreement
US President Trump announced that Ukrainian President Zelensky will sign an agreement on Friday in Washington D.C. securing access to Ukrainian rare earth metals; German media outlets offer critical perspectives on this deal, ranging from concerns about European disadvantage to accusations of exploi...
Trump Announces US-Ukraine Rare Earth Metal Agreement
US President Trump announced that Ukrainian President Zelensky will sign an agreement on Friday in Washington D.C. securing access to Ukrainian rare earth metals; German media outlets offer critical perspectives on this deal, ranging from concerns about European disadvantage to accusations of exploi...
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56% Bias Score


Pope Francis' Condition Stabilizes, but Remains Serious
Pope Francis, 88, is recovering from severe pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, showing improvement with his kidneys functioning normally again and reduced shortness of breath, but his condition remains serious due to his age and pre-existing lung condition.
Pope Francis' Condition Stabilizes, but Remains Serious
Pope Francis, 88, is recovering from severe pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, showing improvement with his kidneys functioning normally again and reduced shortness of breath, but his condition remains serious due to his age and pre-existing lung condition.
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32% Bias Score


Dodik Defies Bosnia Court, Threatens Dayton Agreement
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison; he responded by threatening to withdraw Republika Srpska from key institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement and destabilizing the region.
Dodik Defies Bosnia Court, Threatens Dayton Agreement
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison; he responded by threatening to withdraw Republika Srpska from key institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement and destabilizing the region.
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64% Bias Score


Macron-Trump Meeting: Positive Atmosphere, Uncertainties Remain on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron met with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 24th in Washington D.C., discussing European security concerns related to the Ukraine conflict and potential deployment of European forces to Ukraine as a security guarantee; this followed a U.S.-Russia foreign ministe...
Macron-Trump Meeting: Positive Atmosphere, Uncertainties Remain on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron met with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 24th in Washington D.C., discussing European security concerns related to the Ukraine conflict and potential deployment of European forces to Ukraine as a security guarantee; this followed a U.S.-Russia foreign ministe...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks $1.5 Billion USAID Payment
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court's order demanding the Trump administration pay $1.5 billion for completed USAID work, marking Trump's first Supreme Court victory among 94 lawsuits challenging his actions, after he froze funds via executive order.
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks $1.5 Billion USAID Payment
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court's order demanding the Trump administration pay $1.5 billion for completed USAID work, marking Trump's first Supreme Court victory among 94 lawsuits challenging his actions, after he froze funds via executive order.
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40% Bias Score


Centrist Coalition Forms in Austria, Averting Far-Right Government
After the far-right Freedom Party's election win, Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a coalition government focused on economic recovery and stricter asylum rules, preventing a far-right government and avoiding a potential shift towards anti-EU policies.
Centrist Coalition Forms in Austria, Averting Far-Right Government
After the far-right Freedom Party's election win, Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a coalition government focused on economic recovery and stricter asylum rules, preventing a far-right government and avoiding a potential shift towards anti-EU policies.
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56% Bias Score

Pentagon Restricts Transgender Service Members
The Pentagon's new policy, revealed in court documents, bars transgender service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria from military service unless they meet specific combat requirements and maintain their biological sex for 36 months without clinically significant issues; this impacts approximate...

Pentagon Restricts Transgender Service Members
The Pentagon's new policy, revealed in court documents, bars transgender service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria from military service unless they meet specific combat requirements and maintain their biological sex for 36 months without clinically significant issues; this impacts approximate...
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80% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Approval Rating in Ukraine: Conflicting Poll Results Amidst Wartime Challenges
Recent polls show President Zelenskyy's approval rating in Ukraine at 57-65%, contradicting claims of significantly lower support; however, the accuracy of these figures is debated due to methodological challenges in wartime, including the exclusion of occupied territories and a significant portion ...

Zelenskyy's Approval Rating in Ukraine: Conflicting Poll Results Amidst Wartime Challenges
Recent polls show President Zelenskyy's approval rating in Ukraine at 57-65%, contradicting claims of significantly lower support; however, the accuracy of these figures is debated due to methodological challenges in wartime, including the exclusion of occupied territories and a significant portion ...
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36% Bias Score

Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase 1 Trial
A Phase 1 clinical trial in Heidelberg and Mannheim demonstrated that a new mutation-specific vaccine targeting IDH1 mutations in diffuse gliomas yielded positive results, with 84% of the 33 participants still alive three years after treatment, and 63% showing tumor stabilization.

Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase 1 Trial
A Phase 1 clinical trial in Heidelberg and Mannheim demonstrated that a new mutation-specific vaccine targeting IDH1 mutations in diffuse gliomas yielded positive results, with 84% of the 33 participants still alive three years after treatment, and 63% showing tumor stabilization.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition, Tightening Immigration Policies
Austria's conservative ÖVP, Social Democrat SPÖ, and liberal Neos parties formed a coalition government after 150 days of negotiations following the October elections, marking the country's first three-party coalition. The agreement includes plans to tighten asylum laws, ban headscarves for girls un...

Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition, Tightening Immigration Policies
Austria's conservative ÖVP, Social Democrat SPÖ, and liberal Neos parties formed a coalition government after 150 days of negotiations following the October elections, marking the country's first three-party coalition. The agreement includes plans to tighten asylum laws, ban headscarves for girls un...
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36% Bias Score

People's Commission Challenges Government Inquiry into Water Crisis
A "people's commission" will investigate England and Wales' water industry's sewage pollution and financial issues, starting March 27th, challenging a government inquiry deemed too narrow in scope. Water bills will rise £123 this year.

People's Commission Challenges Government Inquiry into Water Crisis
A "people's commission" will investigate England and Wales' water industry's sewage pollution and financial issues, starting March 27th, challenging a government inquiry deemed too narrow in scope. Water bills will rise £123 this year.
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52% Bias Score

US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Marginalized Groups
A PEN America study found over 10,000 instances of book bans in US schools during 2023-24, disproportionately targeting books featuring people of color (36%), LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), and disabled people (10%), contradicting claims that these bans are a "hoax".

US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Marginalized Groups
A PEN America study found over 10,000 instances of book bans in US schools during 2023-24, disproportionately targeting books featuring people of color (36%), LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), and disabled people (10%), contradicting claims that these bans are a "hoax".
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60% Bias Score