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DSV to Acquire Schenker on April 30th, Deutsche Bahn to Receive €11 Billion
DSV will acquire DB Schenker from Deutsche Bahn on April 30th, significantly earlier than planned, after receiving all necessary approvals; this will provide DSV with a stronger market position and give Deutsche Bahn an €11 billion influx to reduce its substantial debt, though some of that will be r...
DSV to Acquire Schenker on April 30th, Deutsche Bahn to Receive €11 Billion
DSV will acquire DB Schenker from Deutsche Bahn on April 30th, significantly earlier than planned, after receiving all necessary approvals; this will provide DSV with a stronger market position and give Deutsche Bahn an €11 billion influx to reduce its substantial debt, though some of that will be r...
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40% Bias Score


Hannover's Serial Killer: The Fritz Haarmann Case
Fritz Haarmann, a German police informant, confessed to murdering at least 26 young men in post-World War I Hannover; his crimes, including the disposal of bodies in the Leine River, were discovered after the disappearance of Friedel Rothe led to a search of Haarmann's apartment.
Hannover's Serial Killer: The Fritz Haarmann Case
Fritz Haarmann, a German police informant, confessed to murdering at least 26 young men in post-World War I Hannover; his crimes, including the disposal of bodies in the Leine River, were discovered after the disappearance of Friedel Rothe led to a search of Haarmann's apartment.
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44% Bias Score


ICC Forms Task Force to Support Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will create a task force, supported by India, England, and Australia, to aid Afghan women cricketers exiled due to the Taliban's takeover in 2021, providing funding and a high-performance program after years of campaigning by the players and pressure from othe...
ICC Forms Task Force to Support Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will create a task force, supported by India, England, and Australia, to aid Afghan women cricketers exiled due to the Taliban's takeover in 2021, providing funding and a high-performance program after years of campaigning by the players and pressure from othe...
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48% Bias Score


JFTC Orders Google to Stop Anti-Competitive Practices in Japan
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) ordered Google to stop forcing smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Google Play and Chrome, impacting 80% of Android devices in Japan, citing violations of the Antimonopoly Act and potential harm to competition.
JFTC Orders Google to Stop Anti-Competitive Practices in Japan
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) ordered Google to stop forcing smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Google Play and Chrome, impacting 80% of Android devices in Japan, citing violations of the Antimonopoly Act and potential harm to competition.
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36% Bias Score


Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges began in a New York court, focusing on accusations from three women; his 2020 conviction was overturned due to procedural errors involving additional witnesses influencing the jury.
Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges began in a New York court, focusing on accusations from three women; his 2020 conviction was overturned due to procedural errors involving additional witnesses influencing the jury.
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52% Bias Score


Delhi Launches Four-Year Tree Census to Combat Deforestation
India's Supreme Court ordered a four-year, 44.3 million rupee tree census in Delhi to combat illegal logging and increase green cover, involving detailed species identification, health assessments, and carbon mass calculations for each tree to help meet India's 2070 net-zero emissions goal.
Delhi Launches Four-Year Tree Census to Combat Deforestation
India's Supreme Court ordered a four-year, 44.3 million rupee tree census in Delhi to combat illegal logging and increase green cover, involving detailed species identification, health assessments, and carbon mass calculations for each tree to help meet India's 2070 net-zero emissions goal.
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36% Bias Score

China's Economic Dominance in Asia and the Global South
Chinese brands dominate India's mobile market due to affordability, while the US struggles to compete with Asia's lower manufacturing costs; intra-Asian trade now comprises 60% of total trade volume, signaling a global economic shift towards the East.

China's Economic Dominance in Asia and the Global South
Chinese brands dominate India's mobile market due to affordability, while the US struggles to compete with Asia's lower manufacturing costs; intra-Asian trade now comprises 60% of total trade volume, signaling a global economic shift towards the East.
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56% Bias Score

Death Threat Against Zwickau Mayor Highlights Resurgence of Right-Wing Extremism
Zwickau Mayor Constance Arndt received a death threat via email from an anonymous sender identifying as "Adolf Hitler", referencing the murder of Walter Lübcke and the NSU terrorist group; she filed a police report and publicly shared the threat on Instagram.

Death Threat Against Zwickau Mayor Highlights Resurgence of Right-Wing Extremism
Zwickau Mayor Constance Arndt received a death threat via email from an anonymous sender identifying as "Adolf Hitler", referencing the murder of Walter Lübcke and the NSU terrorist group; she filed a police report and publicly shared the threat on Instagram.
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36% Bias Score

Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.

Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Lithium Dilemma: Depopulation, Delayed Mining, and a US Deal
The depopulating villages of Polochiwka and Kopanky in central Ukraine, with only one child born in 2024, sit atop a major lithium deposit; a planned mine faces delays, raising local environmental concerns and highlighting the potential impact of a US-Ukraine raw materials deal.

Ukraine's Lithium Dilemma: Depopulation, Delayed Mining, and a US Deal
The depopulating villages of Polochiwka and Kopanky in central Ukraine, with only one child born in 2024, sit atop a major lithium deposit; a planned mine faces delays, raising local environmental concerns and highlighting the potential impact of a US-Ukraine raw materials deal.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Poised to Become Germany's Next Chancellor
Friedrich Merz, a 69-year-old CDU leader with a background in law and finance, is on track to become Germany's next chancellor after a Bundestag vote on May 6th. His unexpected path to power involves advocating for substantial policy changes, including increasing military aid to Ukraine and abandoni...

Merz Poised to Become Germany's Next Chancellor
Friedrich Merz, a 69-year-old CDU leader with a background in law and finance, is on track to become Germany's next chancellor after a Bundestag vote on May 6th. His unexpected path to power involves advocating for substantial policy changes, including increasing military aid to Ukraine and abandoni...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...

Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
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44% Bias Score
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