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Booker's Marathon Senate Speech Protests Trump Administration Actions
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker delivered a marathon speech on the Senate floor Monday night protesting President Trump's administration's actions, highlighting potential Medicaid cuts and invoking the late Senator John McCain, without blocking legislation.
Booker's Marathon Senate Speech Protests Trump Administration Actions
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker delivered a marathon speech on the Senate floor Monday night protesting President Trump's administration's actions, highlighting potential Medicaid cuts and invoking the late Senator John McCain, without blocking legislation.
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28% Bias Score


Kyrgyzstan Strengthens Language Policy, Mandating Kyrgyz Proficiency for Public Servants
Kyrgyzstan is implementing a new language policy mandating Kyrgyz language proficiency for public servants and state employees, aiming to increase its use in various sectors while addressing concerns about potential challenges for minority groups. Public discussions took place from January 14th to F...
Kyrgyzstan Strengthens Language Policy, Mandating Kyrgyz Proficiency for Public Servants
Kyrgyzstan is implementing a new language policy mandating Kyrgyz language proficiency for public servants and state employees, aiming to increase its use in various sectors while addressing concerns about potential challenges for minority groups. Public discussions took place from January 14th to F...
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40% Bias Score


UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German nationals traveling to the UK without a visa require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately €12 (until April 9th), then €20; airlines will deny boarding without it.
UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German nationals traveling to the UK without a visa require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately €12 (until April 9th), then €20; airlines will deny boarding without it.
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32% Bias Score


Inquest Reopens into 1988 Death of Teenager Found on Train Tracks
Seventeen-year-old Mark Haines was found dead on train tracks near Tamworth, NSW, on January 16, 1988; an inquest is re-examining the case after initial police investigation concluded he was involved in a car crash, but his friend challenges that conclusion.
Inquest Reopens into 1988 Death of Teenager Found on Train Tracks
Seventeen-year-old Mark Haines was found dead on train tracks near Tamworth, NSW, on January 16, 1988; an inquest is re-examining the case after initial police investigation concluded he was involved in a car crash, but his friend challenges that conclusion.
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40% Bias Score


Hegseth Mandates Gender-Neutral Fitness Standards for All Combat Military Jobs
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memo mandating gender-neutral physical fitness standards for all combat military jobs, effective immediately, sparking controversy among female service members and prompting a 60-day review of all military occupational specialties to determine which qualify as...
Hegseth Mandates Gender-Neutral Fitness Standards for All Combat Military Jobs
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memo mandating gender-neutral physical fitness standards for all combat military jobs, effective immediately, sparking controversy among female service members and prompting a 60-day review of all military occupational specialties to determine which qualify as...
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56% Bias Score


Genoa Mayoral Candidate Launches Campaign Amidst National Political Tensions
In Genoa, Italy, center-left mayoral candidate Silvia Salis launched her campaign with the support of PD secretary Elly Schlein, emphasizing coalition unity despite national tensions, aiming to defeat the right-wing in the upcoming May 25th election.
Genoa Mayoral Candidate Launches Campaign Amidst National Political Tensions
In Genoa, Italy, center-left mayoral candidate Silvia Salis launched her campaign with the support of PD secretary Elly Schlein, emphasizing coalition unity despite national tensions, aiming to defeat the right-wing in the upcoming May 25th election.
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48% Bias Score

Missed Doctor Appointments Prompt Debate Over No-Show Fees in Germany"
Andreas Gassen, head of the KBV, proposed a 10-20 Euro no-show fee for missed doctor's appointments, payable by health insurers, due to 10-20% of appointments being missed; this sparked debate, with Health Minister Karl Lauterbach opposing it while Bavarian Health Minister Klaus Holetschek is open t...

Missed Doctor Appointments Prompt Debate Over No-Show Fees in Germany"
Andreas Gassen, head of the KBV, proposed a 10-20 Euro no-show fee for missed doctor's appointments, payable by health insurers, due to 10-20% of appointments being missed; this sparked debate, with Health Minister Karl Lauterbach opposing it while Bavarian Health Minister Klaus Holetschek is open t...
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44% Bias Score

Hesse Universities Debate Military Research Ban Amid Ukraine War
Amid Russia's war in Ukraine and increased German military spending, debate rages in Hesse over five universities' self-imposed 'civilian clauses' banning military research; the clauses' future is uncertain, despite some universities affirming their commitment to civilian research.

Hesse Universities Debate Military Research Ban Amid Ukraine War
Amid Russia's war in Ukraine and increased German military spending, debate rages in Hesse over five universities' self-imposed 'civilian clauses' banning military research; the clauses' future is uncertain, despite some universities affirming their commitment to civilian research.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Forces German Schools to Rethink Traditional Ski Trips
German schools face a dilemma: continue costly, environmentally questionable ski trips or switch to sustainable alternatives, a decision complicated by financial constraints and teacher shortages, highlighting the impact of climate change on winter sports and education.

Climate Change Forces German Schools to Rethink Traditional Ski Trips
German schools face a dilemma: continue costly, environmentally questionable ski trips or switch to sustainable alternatives, a decision complicated by financial constraints and teacher shortages, highlighting the impact of climate change on winter sports and education.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Duma Official Calls for Pension Indexation Reform Based on Senior Spending
Duma Committee Chairman Sergey Gavrilov criticized Russia's current pension indexation system for being inadequate, proposing to tie it to a revised consumer basket reflecting actual senior spending, citing discrepancies between inflation and the cost of essential goods for pensioners.

Russian Duma Official Calls for Pension Indexation Reform Based on Senior Spending
Duma Committee Chairman Sergey Gavrilov criticized Russia's current pension indexation system for being inadequate, proposing to tie it to a revised consumer basket reflecting actual senior spending, citing discrepancies between inflation and the cost of essential goods for pensioners.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico Launches Llave Mx Digital Identity System for Streamlined Government Services
Mexico launched Llave Mx, a digital identity system simplifying online government services, initially focusing on the Rita Cetina scholarship program; registration is open, though challenges exist due to 28% lacking regular internet access.

Mexico Launches Llave Mx Digital Identity System for Streamlined Government Services
Mexico launched Llave Mx, a digital identity system simplifying online government services, initially focusing on the Rita Cetina scholarship program; registration is open, though challenges exist due to 28% lacking regular internet access.
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36% Bias Score

Nanjing Lifts Home Resale Restrictions to Boost Housing Market
Nanjing, China, completely lifted its three-year home resale restrictions on Monday, March 4, 2025, to stimulate the housing market and support residents' housing upgrades, backed by a 100 million yuan subsidy program and preferential financial policies for young people.

Nanjing Lifts Home Resale Restrictions to Boost Housing Market
Nanjing, China, completely lifted its three-year home resale restrictions on Monday, March 4, 2025, to stimulate the housing market and support residents' housing upgrades, backed by a 100 million yuan subsidy program and preferential financial policies for young people.
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44% Bias Score
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