

South Korea Considers Nuclear Weapons Amidst Concerns Over US Security Guarantees
Donald Trump's contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has prompted South Korea to consider developing its own nuclear weapons due to concerns over US security guarantees and North Korea's nuclear program, potentially leading to regional escalation.
South Korea Considers Nuclear Weapons Amidst Concerns Over US Security Guarantees
Donald Trump's contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has prompted South Korea to consider developing its own nuclear weapons due to concerns over US security guarantees and North Korea's nuclear program, potentially leading to regional escalation.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Plans Debt Brake Amendment for Military, Infrastructure Spending
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan to amend the debt brake to fund €400 billion in military upgrades and €500 billion in infrastructure, creating a special fund, despite concerns from the Federal Audit Office about accumulating debt and long-term fiscal sustainability.
Germany Plans Debt Brake Amendment for Military, Infrastructure Spending
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan to amend the debt brake to fund €400 billion in military upgrades and €500 billion in infrastructure, creating a special fund, despite concerns from the Federal Audit Office about accumulating debt and long-term fiscal sustainability.
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36% Bias Score


Austria Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, a move criticized by human rights groups as potentially illegal and inhumane, impacting mostly children, and seen as a concession to the far-right FPÖ.
Austria Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, a move criticized by human rights groups as potentially illegal and inhumane, impacting mostly children, and seen as a concession to the far-right FPÖ.
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56% Bias Score


Mother Charged with Murder of Two-Year-Old Daughter Found in Pond
Alice Mackey, 42, of Oakhanger, has been charged with the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Annabel, who was found dead in a pond near their Kingsley home on September 10, 2023, after an extensive search.
Mother Charged with Murder of Two-Year-Old Daughter Found in Pond
Alice Mackey, 42, of Oakhanger, has been charged with the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Annabel, who was found dead in a pond near their Kingsley home on September 10, 2023, after an extensive search.
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60% Bias Score


Bournemouth Beach Sexual Assault: 24-Year-Old Denies Rape Charges
On Sunday, May 19, 2023, Antony Demetriades, 24, allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her friend in an alleyway near Bournemouth beach after luring them there from the beach; he denies the charges claiming it was consensual.
Bournemouth Beach Sexual Assault: 24-Year-Old Denies Rape Charges
On Sunday, May 19, 2023, Antony Demetriades, 24, allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her friend in an alleyway near Bournemouth beach after luring them there from the beach; he denies the charges claiming it was consensual.
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60% Bias Score


Zelenskyy's Incomplete Summary of Russia's Ukraine Demands
On March 4th, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy partially described Russia's demands to end the conflict, omitting key conditions such as Ukraine's neutral status, denuclearization, and protection of Russian-speaking citizens' rights, as stated by Russian President Putin.
Zelenskyy's Incomplete Summary of Russia's Ukraine Demands
On March 4th, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy partially described Russia's demands to end the conflict, omitting key conditions such as Ukraine's neutral status, denuclearization, and protection of Russian-speaking citizens' rights, as stated by Russian President Putin.
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68% Bias Score

Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.

Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.
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52% Bias Score

Germany to Reform Debt Brake, Approve €500 Billion Investment Fund
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed to reform the debt brake, allowing €500 billion in special funding for infrastructure and defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP (€40 billion) to be exempt, requiring a swift vote in the current Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.

Germany to Reform Debt Brake, Approve €500 Billion Investment Fund
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed to reform the debt brake, allowing €500 billion in special funding for infrastructure and defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP (€40 billion) to be exempt, requiring a swift vote in the current Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.
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60% Bias Score

Reichsbürger Trial: Witness Alleges Defendant Detailed Violent Coup Plans
A witness in the Frankfurt trial against the Reichsbürger group testified that defendant Hans-Joachim H. detailed plans to violently overthrow the government, including attacking the Bundestag and targeting specific individuals. The defense contests the witness's credibility, citing his criminal rec...

Reichsbürger Trial: Witness Alleges Defendant Detailed Violent Coup Plans
A witness in the Frankfurt trial against the Reichsbürger group testified that defendant Hans-Joachim H. detailed plans to violently overthrow the government, including attacking the Bundestag and targeting specific individuals. The defense contests the witness's credibility, citing his criminal rec...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Mass Firing of Federal Employees
Following a legal challenge, the Trump administration reversed its directive to fire thousands of probationary federal employees, many of whom had already been terminated; the revised guidance leaves the decision to individual agencies, but the long-term consequences remain unclear.

Trump Administration Reverses Mass Firing of Federal Employees
Following a legal challenge, the Trump administration reversed its directive to fire thousands of probationary federal employees, many of whom had already been terminated; the revised guidance leaves the decision to individual agencies, but the long-term consequences remain unclear.
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56% Bias Score

DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.

DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.
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48% Bias Score

Gambling Losses in Australia Exceed Aged Care Spending
A new report reveals Australians lose \$31.5 billion annually to gambling, surpassing government spending on aged care and nearing NDIS spending, with low-income households disproportionately affected; this highlights the need for stronger government intervention.

Gambling Losses in Australia Exceed Aged Care Spending
A new report reveals Australians lose \$31.5 billion annually to gambling, surpassing government spending on aged care and nearing NDIS spending, with low-income households disproportionately affected; this highlights the need for stronger government intervention.
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40% Bias Score