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German Coalition Talks Stalled Over Taxes, Welfare, and Immigration
Following the February election, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, facing disagreements on taxes, welfare for refugees, and immigration policy; the deal's success is uncertain, impacting government formation and policy.
German Coalition Talks Stalled Over Taxes, Welfare, and Immigration
Following the February election, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, facing disagreements on taxes, welfare for refugees, and immigration policy; the deal's success is uncertain, impacting government formation and policy.
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48% Bias Score


Iran to Reduce Mandatory Bride Price Amidst Record Inflation
Iran's parliament is considering lowering the mandatory bride price (mehr) from 110 to 14 gold coins, payable immediately, due to record inflation and currency fluctuations exceeding 100,000 rials per US dollar; the remaining amount would be payable only if the husband has the financial means.
Iran to Reduce Mandatory Bride Price Amidst Record Inflation
Iran's parliament is considering lowering the mandatory bride price (mehr) from 110 to 14 gold coins, payable immediately, due to record inflation and currency fluctuations exceeding 100,000 rials per US dollar; the remaining amount would be payable only if the husband has the financial means.
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52% Bias Score


Difficult German Coalition Talks Hampered by Disagreements on Migration and Taxes
Following Germany's federal election, CDU/CSU's need for an SPD coalition to form a government is proving difficult due to disagreements on tax policy, migration, and social benefits for asylum seekers; the timeline for government formation is uncertain.
Difficult German Coalition Talks Hampered by Disagreements on Migration and Taxes
Following Germany's federal election, CDU/CSU's need for an SPD coalition to form a government is proving difficult due to disagreements on tax policy, migration, and social benefits for asylum seekers; the timeline for government formation is uncertain.
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48% Bias Score


European Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Venezuela Tariffs
European markets saw slight gains despite Trump announcing 25% tariffs on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil and gas, starting April 2nd, while US markets rallied on reports suggesting the tariffs will be more targeted. The euro fell to $1.078 and the British pound to $1.291.
European Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Venezuela Tariffs
European markets saw slight gains despite Trump announcing 25% tariffs on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil and gas, starting April 2nd, while US markets rallied on reports suggesting the tariffs will be more targeted. The euro fell to $1.078 and the British pound to $1.291.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Stock Market Rallies Amidst Bond Market Decline, Highlighting Economic Concerns
Israel's stock market experienced a temporary rally, while the bond market showed continued declines, highlighting concerns over the government's handling of economic issues such as rising housing prices and the cost of living crisis.
Israeli Stock Market Rallies Amidst Bond Market Decline, Highlighting Economic Concerns
Israel's stock market experienced a temporary rally, while the bond market showed continued declines, highlighting concerns over the government's handling of economic issues such as rising housing prices and the cost of living crisis.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Rocket Strike Kills Six in Luhansk, Including Three Russian Journalists
A Ukrainian rocket strike in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, killed six, including three Russian state media workers (Alexander Fedorchak, Andrei Panov, Alexander Sirkeli) and a 14-year-old child, according to Russian officials; Ukrainian officials have yet to comment.
Ukraine Rocket Strike Kills Six in Luhansk, Including Three Russian Journalists
A Ukrainian rocket strike in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, killed six, including three Russian state media workers (Alexander Fedorchak, Andrei Panov, Alexander Sirkeli) and a 14-year-old child, according to Russian officials; Ukrainian officials have yet to comment.
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56% Bias Score

US Expels South African Ambassador, Straining Relations
The United States expelled South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool for criticizing US policies on diversity and immigration, marking a significant downturn in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and economic ties.

US Expels South African Ambassador, Straining Relations
The United States expelled South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool for criticizing US policies on diversity and immigration, marking a significant downturn in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and economic ties.
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40% Bias Score

Sudan Accuses Chad of Aiding RSF, Faces Condemnation
Sudan's Lieutenant General Atta accused Chad of aiding the RSF by allowing UAE weapons shipments through its airports, prompting strong condemnation from South Sudan and Chad, who denied the accusations and threatened self-defense; Sudan filed complaints with the UN and ICJ.

Sudan Accuses Chad of Aiding RSF, Faces Condemnation
Sudan's Lieutenant General Atta accused Chad of aiding the RSF by allowing UAE weapons shipments through its airports, prompting strong condemnation from South Sudan and Chad, who denied the accusations and threatened self-defense; Sudan filed complaints with the UN and ICJ.
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44% Bias Score

US Officials Use Encrypted App Signal to Discuss Yemen Airstrikes
US Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Minister Pete Hegseth used Signal, an encrypted messaging app, to discuss and celebrate airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about the use of private communication channels for sensitive government operations despite the app's robust encryption.

US Officials Use Encrypted App Signal to Discuss Yemen Airstrikes
US Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Minister Pete Hegseth used Signal, an encrypted messaging app, to discuss and celebrate airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about the use of private communication channels for sensitive government operations despite the app's robust encryption.
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56% Bias Score

Samsung co-CEO Han Jong-Hee dies suddenly; company faces leadership void
Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-Hee, 63, died suddenly from cardiac arrest on Tuesday, leaving a leadership void at the South Korean tech giant, which is facing significant headwinds in its semiconductor business and is currently seeking mergers and acquisitions to boost its growth.

Samsung co-CEO Han Jong-Hee dies suddenly; company faces leadership void
Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-Hee, 63, died suddenly from cardiac arrest on Tuesday, leaving a leadership void at the South Korean tech giant, which is facing significant headwinds in its semiconductor business and is currently seeking mergers and acquisitions to boost its growth.
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16% Bias Score

IDF Investigates Officer Over Security Concerns Amidst Public Dispute
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oren Solomon, who authored a critical review of the IDF's October 7 response to Hamas's attack, faces an IDF investigation for suspected serious information security violations, sparking a public dispute between Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir over the inquiry's ...

IDF Investigates Officer Over Security Concerns Amidst Public Dispute
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oren Solomon, who authored a critical review of the IDF's October 7 response to Hamas's attack, faces an IDF investigation for suspected serious information security violations, sparking a public dispute between Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir over the inquiry's ...
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40% Bias Score

China's Trade-In Program Fuels Appliance Sales Surge
China's revised appliance trade-in program, expanded in January 2025 to include twelve categories (up from eight in 2024), spurred a 15.7% rise in appliance purchases in 2024, contributing 67.6% to overall investment growth and boosting durable goods sales by over 1.3 trillion yuan; foreign brands l...

China's Trade-In Program Fuels Appliance Sales Surge
China's revised appliance trade-in program, expanded in January 2025 to include twelve categories (up from eight in 2024), spurred a 15.7% rise in appliance purchases in 2024, contributing 67.6% to overall investment growth and boosting durable goods sales by over 1.3 trillion yuan; foreign brands l...
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48% Bias Score
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