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Dutch Budget: Tightrope Walk Between Fiscal Prudence and Political Demands
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen faces a difficult budget negotiation with coalition parties demanding increased spending despite a lower-than-expected deficit, impacting healthcare, agriculture, defense, and social welfare; the process is complicated by global economic uncertainty and legal chal...
Dutch Budget: Tightrope Walk Between Fiscal Prudence and Political Demands
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen faces a difficult budget negotiation with coalition parties demanding increased spending despite a lower-than-expected deficit, impacting healthcare, agriculture, defense, and social welfare; the process is complicated by global economic uncertainty and legal chal...
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56% Bias Score


Early April Frost in Russia: Minimal Impact on Crops Compared to Last Year
Unseasonal snow and freezing temperatures have hit parts of Russia in early April, raising concerns about potential crop damage; however, current conditions differ significantly from last year's damaging late frosts, with the snow offering insulation and moisture.
Early April Frost in Russia: Minimal Impact on Crops Compared to Last Year
Unseasonal snow and freezing temperatures have hit parts of Russia in early April, raising concerns about potential crop damage; however, current conditions differ significantly from last year's damaging late frosts, with the snow offering insulation and moisture.
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36% Bias Score


Thousands Mourn Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko
Thousands gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday for the funeral of Amadou Bagayoko, of the internationally acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, who died Friday at age 70 after a period of illness, leaving a significant void in the world of Malian and global music.
Thousands Mourn Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko
Thousands gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday for the funeral of Amadou Bagayoko, of the internationally acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, who died Friday at age 70 after a period of illness, leaving a significant void in the world of Malian and global music.
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24% Bias Score


Reduced Sentence for US Soldier Signals Thawing US-Russia Relations
A Russian court reduced US Sergeant Gordon Black's prison sentence from three years and nine months to three years and two months for theft and death threats, reflecting improved US-Russia relations amid efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and ongoing prisoner exchanges.
Reduced Sentence for US Soldier Signals Thawing US-Russia Relations
A Russian court reduced US Sergeant Gordon Black's prison sentence from three years and nine months to three years and two months for theft and death threats, reflecting improved US-Russia relations amid efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and ongoing prisoner exchanges.
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44% Bias Score


Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to her participation in climate protests and actions deemed to threaten public order, including graffiti on the ÖVP headquarters and unpaid fines; she plans to appeal.
Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to her participation in climate protests and actions deemed to threaten public order, including graffiti on the ÖVP headquarters and unpaid fines; she plans to appeal.
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56% Bias Score


Duisburg Schools Close After Threatening Emails
Due to threatening emails received on April 6th, 2025, almost 20 secondary schools in Duisburg, Germany, closed on April 7th, 2025, for safety reasons, despite police assessment deeming the threat non-credible; the decision prompted political responses.
Duisburg Schools Close After Threatening Emails
Due to threatening emails received on April 6th, 2025, almost 20 secondary schools in Duisburg, Germany, closed on April 7th, 2025, for safety reasons, despite police assessment deeming the threat non-credible; the decision prompted political responses.
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48% Bias Score

Timmermans Launches New Centre-Left Party in Netherlands
Frans Timmermans launched a new centre-left Dutch political party aiming to build a "new welfare state", investing €25 million in infrastructure and sustainability, and challenging the far-right's dominance while seeking broader coalition partnerships.

Timmermans Launches New Centre-Left Party in Netherlands
Frans Timmermans launched a new centre-left Dutch political party aiming to build a "new welfare state", investing €25 million in infrastructure and sustainability, and challenging the far-right's dominance while seeking broader coalition partnerships.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's False Claims on Tariffs and Trade
President Trump's recent comments on Air Force One misrepresented the US trade deficit with China (actually \$263 billion, not over \$1 trillion), falsely claimed China paid his tariffs (US importers did), and inaccurately stated Europe "doesn't take anything" from the US (EU purchased \$649 billion...

Trump's False Claims on Tariffs and Trade
President Trump's recent comments on Air Force One misrepresented the US trade deficit with China (actually \$263 billion, not over \$1 trillion), falsely claimed China paid his tariffs (US importers did), and inaccurately stated Europe "doesn't take anything" from the US (EU purchased \$649 billion...
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24% Bias Score

Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series
Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...

Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series
Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...
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24% Bias Score

Boeing Averts Second 737 MAX Crash Lawsuit Through Settlements
Boeing settled two lawsuits on Sunday, averting a civil trial related to the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8 crash that killed 157 people, which would have been the first civil case against Boeing concerning this crash. The settlement follows a previous last-minute deal in November 2023.

Boeing Averts Second 737 MAX Crash Lawsuit Through Settlements
Boeing settled two lawsuits on Sunday, averting a civil trial related to the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8 crash that killed 157 people, which would have been the first civil case against Boeing concerning this crash. The settlement follows a previous last-minute deal in November 2023.
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48% Bias Score

Somali Man Who Helped Capture Aschaffenburg Suspect Faces Deportation
Ahmed Mohamed O., a Somali man residing in Aschaffenburg, Germany, who helped apprehend an attempted murderer, faces potential deportation to Italy despite receiving commendations for his bravery; conflicting information about his deportation leaves his testimony in the upcoming trial uncertain.

Somali Man Who Helped Capture Aschaffenburg Suspect Faces Deportation
Ahmed Mohamed O., a Somali man residing in Aschaffenburg, Germany, who helped apprehend an attempted murderer, faces potential deportation to Italy despite receiving commendations for his bravery; conflicting information about his deportation leaves his testimony in the upcoming trial uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.

ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.
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56% Bias Score
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