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Czech Supreme Court to Rule on Babiš EU Funds Fraud Case
The Czech Supreme Court will decide in June whether opposition leader Andrej Babiš and MEP Jana Nagyová are guilty of EU funds fraud related to Babiš's "Capi hnizdo" property, which received approximately €2 million in EU subsidies; a guilty verdict could bar Babiš from politics.
Czech Supreme Court to Rule on Babiš EU Funds Fraud Case
The Czech Supreme Court will decide in June whether opposition leader Andrej Babiš and MEP Jana Nagyová are guilty of EU funds fraud related to Babiš's "Capi hnizdo" property, which received approximately €2 million in EU subsidies; a guilty verdict could bar Babiš from politics.
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48% Bias Score


Berlin Assault Highlights Dangers of Online Antisemitic Hate
In February 2024, Mustafa A. brutally attacked Lahav Shapira, a Jewish activist in Berlin, causing severe injuries after online antisemitic incitement following a pro-Palestinian protest at the Free University.
Berlin Assault Highlights Dangers of Online Antisemitic Hate
In February 2024, Mustafa A. brutally attacked Lahav Shapira, a Jewish activist in Berlin, causing severe injuries after online antisemitic incitement following a pro-Palestinian protest at the Free University.
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44% Bias Score


Rise in Far-Right Symbols Prompts Calls for Stronger Action at German Universities
Students at Bergische Universität Wuppertal documented a rise in far-right symbols and graffiti on campus since mid-2022, prompting calls for stronger public condemnation and proactive measures from the university and highlighting a broader trend across German universities.
Rise in Far-Right Symbols Prompts Calls for Stronger Action at German Universities
Students at Bergische Universität Wuppertal documented a rise in far-right symbols and graffiti on campus since mid-2022, prompting calls for stronger public condemnation and proactive measures from the university and highlighting a broader trend across German universities.
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52% Bias Score


North Macedonia: Hospital Director Arrested in \$20,000 Bribery Case
In North Macedonia, two individuals, including the acting director of a geriatric hospital nominated by the Alliance for Albanians party, were arrested for allegedly taking a \$20,000 bribe to admit a patient, prompting calls for a transparent investigation and systemic reform.
North Macedonia: Hospital Director Arrested in \$20,000 Bribery Case
In North Macedonia, two individuals, including the acting director of a geriatric hospital nominated by the Alliance for Albanians party, were arrested for allegedly taking a \$20,000 bribe to admit a patient, prompting calls for a transparent investigation and systemic reform.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Debates Expanding Surveillance Powers Amidst Oversight Controversy
Germany's coalition government is debating increased surveillance powers for its security agencies, including expanded data collection and sharing capabilities, sparking controversy over the role of the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information versus the Independent Review...
Germany Debates Expanding Surveillance Powers Amidst Oversight Controversy
Germany's coalition government is debating increased surveillance powers for its security agencies, including expanded data collection and sharing capabilities, sparking controversy over the role of the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information versus the Independent Review...
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56% Bias Score


Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Circumvents EU Sanctions via Kitzbühel Villas
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Eduard Khudainatov maintains access to four luxury villas in Kitzbühel, Austria, worth €26 million, through his Cypriot partner Svetlana E., who purchased them between 2017 and 2021, highlighting a loophole in EU sanctions.
Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Circumvents EU Sanctions via Kitzbühel Villas
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Eduard Khudainatov maintains access to four luxury villas in Kitzbühel, Austria, worth €26 million, through his Cypriot partner Svetlana E., who purchased them between 2017 and 2021, highlighting a loophole in EU sanctions.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Reopens Coal Industry, Falsely Cites Germany as Model
US President Donald Trump signed a decree to promote coal, falsely claiming Germany's energy policy as a success, despite Germany's planned coal phaseout by 2038 and the global agreement to phase out fossil fuels.

Trump Reopens Coal Industry, Falsely Cites Germany as Model
US President Donald Trump signed a decree to promote coal, falsely claiming Germany's energy policy as a success, despite Germany's planned coal phaseout by 2038 and the global agreement to phase out fossil fuels.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Faces AfD Challenge Amidst Global Instability
Amidst international turmoil, including Trump's tariffs and Putin's aggression, Germany grapples with its own political instability as the AfD gains momentum and could become the strongest political force in upcoming elections, challenging the newly formed coalition government's ability to address u...

Germany's Coalition Faces AfD Challenge Amidst Global Instability
Amidst international turmoil, including Trump's tariffs and Putin's aggression, Germany grapples with its own political instability as the AfD gains momentum and could become the strongest political force in upcoming elections, challenging the newly formed coalition government's ability to address u...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.

U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.
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60% Bias Score

Trade War Risks Rock UK Financial Stability
The Bank of England issued a warning on Wednesday that trade disputes, particularly those involving President Trump's new tariffs, are threatening the UK's financial stability and causing market volatility.

Trade War Risks Rock UK Financial Stability
The Bank of England issued a warning on Wednesday that trade disputes, particularly those involving President Trump's new tariffs, are threatening the UK's financial stability and causing market volatility.
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44% Bias Score

German Mayors in Istanbul Show Solidarity Amidst İmamoğlu Arrest
A delegation of German mayors, visiting Istanbul amidst the arrest of mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, expressed solidarity, highlighting concerns about due process and the broader implications for Turkish democracy. The visit, originally planned months prior, was shortened due to the ongoing protests.

German Mayors in Istanbul Show Solidarity Amidst İmamoğlu Arrest
A delegation of German mayors, visiting Istanbul amidst the arrest of mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, expressed solidarity, highlighting concerns about due process and the broader implications for Turkish democracy. The visit, originally planned months prior, was shortened due to the ongoing protests.
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44% Bias Score

98 Dead in Dominican Republic Nightclub Ceiling Collapse
At least 98 people died and 160 were injured in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, when the ceiling of the Jet Set nightclub collapsed during a merengue show on April 4th, 2024, around 1 a.m. local time; the cause remains under investigation.

98 Dead in Dominican Republic Nightclub Ceiling Collapse
At least 98 people died and 160 were injured in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, when the ceiling of the Jet Set nightclub collapsed during a merengue show on April 4th, 2024, around 1 a.m. local time; the cause remains under investigation.
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20% Bias Score
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