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Germany's Dependence: A Recurring Vulnerability
Germany's repeated reliance on foreign entities for crucial resources, like Russian gas and US cloud services, has created vulnerabilities; the dismissal of Zendis' CEO suggests a potential return to dependence, despite previous attempts at achieving digital sovereignty.
Germany's Dependence: A Recurring Vulnerability
Germany's repeated reliance on foreign entities for crucial resources, like Russian gas and US cloud services, has created vulnerabilities; the dismissal of Zendis' CEO suggests a potential return to dependence, despite previous attempts at achieving digital sovereignty.
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60% Bias Score


China's Cultural Counterattack: Hollywood Faces a Trade War Turning Point
China's new restrictions on US film imports, escalating the trade war into a cultural conflict, threaten Hollywood's revenue streams, forcing the industry to adapt its production strategies, exemplified by the uncertainty surrounding blockbusters like "Mission: Impossible" and a steep decline in fil...
China's Cultural Counterattack: Hollywood Faces a Trade War Turning Point
China's new restrictions on US film imports, escalating the trade war into a cultural conflict, threaten Hollywood's revenue streams, forcing the industry to adapt its production strategies, exemplified by the uncertainty surrounding blockbusters like "Mission: Impossible" and a steep decline in fil...
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52% Bias Score


10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of previously unreleased documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination were released online by the National Archives, fulfilling an executive order by President Trump; the documents include handwritten notes by Sirhan Sirhan expressing intent to kill Ken...
10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of previously unreleased documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination were released online by the National Archives, fulfilling an executive order by President Trump; the documents include handwritten notes by Sirhan Sirhan expressing intent to kill Ken...
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40% Bias Score


EU Rejects Russian Flight Resumption Request Due to Safety Concerns
Russia is requesting permission from the US to resume flights, but the EU has refused due to safety concerns and sanctions; the EU cites concerns over the maintenance and airworthiness of Russian aircraft after three years of sanctions, and the potential use of counterfeit parts.
EU Rejects Russian Flight Resumption Request Due to Safety Concerns
Russia is requesting permission from the US to resume flights, but the EU has refused due to safety concerns and sanctions; the EU cites concerns over the maintenance and airworthiness of Russian aircraft after three years of sanctions, and the potential use of counterfeit parts.
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Largest Conscription in 14 Years Includes Men from Occupied Ukrainian Territories
Russia conscripted 160,000 men this spring, the largest call-up in 14 years, including those in occupied Ukrainian regions like Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, despite claims by the Russian Defense Ministry that it is unrelated to the war in Ukraine.
Russia's Largest Conscription in 14 Years Includes Men from Occupied Ukrainian Territories
Russia conscripted 160,000 men this spring, the largest call-up in 14 years, including those in occupied Ukrainian regions like Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, despite claims by the Russian Defense Ministry that it is unrelated to the war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Machado Condemns Opposition Figures for Participating in "Fake" Venezuelan Elections
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado condemned fellow opposition figures Henrique Capriles and Manuel Rosales for agreeing to participate in upcoming elections she considers "fake," exposing a deep internal division and criticizing those who ceased fighting the Maduro regime.
Machado Condemns Opposition Figures for Participating in "Fake" Venezuelan Elections
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado condemned fellow opposition figures Henrique Capriles and Manuel Rosales for agreeing to participate in upcoming elections she considers "fake," exposing a deep internal division and criticizing those who ceased fighting the Maduro regime.
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64% Bias Score

Germany's Black-Red Coalition Faces Challenges
Germany is expected to have a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government after the SPD members vote on the coalition agreement; however, disagreements on handling the AfD and future policy decisions could jeopardize the coalition.

Germany's Black-Red Coalition Faces Challenges
Germany is expected to have a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government after the SPD members vote on the coalition agreement; however, disagreements on handling the AfD and future policy decisions could jeopardize the coalition.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Russian Ambassador's Controversial Remarks at German WWII Memorial
At a memorial service in Seelow, Germany, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Russian ambassador's presence and comments about the Ukrainian regime sparked controversy, highlighting the complex and sensitive nature of historical remembrance and current geopolitical tensions.

Russian Ambassador's Controversial Remarks at German WWII Memorial
At a memorial service in Seelow, Germany, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Russian ambassador's presence and comments about the Ukrainian regime sparked controversy, highlighting the complex and sensitive nature of historical remembrance and current geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Volkswagen Proposes US Audi Production to Counter New Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on imported cars, Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume proposed producing Audi vehicles in the US to appease President Trump, aiming to maintain market share and investment in a key growth region while navigating trade complexities.

Volkswagen Proposes US Audi Production to Counter New Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on imported cars, Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume proposed producing Audi vehicles in the US to appease President Trump, aiming to maintain market share and investment in a key growth region while navigating trade complexities.
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32% Bias Score

Afghan Refugee Faces Deportation from Germany, Threatening Family Reunion
Nazira Khairzad, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee, faces deportation from Germany back to Italy, threatening the reunification of her family after fleeing the Taliban in 2021 and highlighting the complexities of EU asylum laws.

Afghan Refugee Faces Deportation from Germany, Threatening Family Reunion
Nazira Khairzad, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee, faces deportation from Germany back to Italy, threatening the reunification of her family after fleeing the Taliban in 2021 and highlighting the complexities of EU asylum laws.
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40% Bias Score

US to Decide on Ukraine Ceasefire Within Days
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on April 18th in Paris that the US needs to decide within days on the feasibility of a Ukraine ceasefire; if not achievable, the US will focus on other priorities, following discussions with European and Ukrainian officials in Paris and aiming for further ...

US to Decide on Ukraine Ceasefire Within Days
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on April 18th in Paris that the US needs to decide within days on the feasibility of a Ukraine ceasefire; if not achievable, the US will focus on other priorities, following discussions with European and Ukrainian officials in Paris and aiming for further ...
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48% Bias Score

Avalanche Kills British Skier Amidst Severe Alpine Storms
A 27-year-old British man died in an avalanche at the French ski resort of Val Thorens on Thursday, following unusually heavy storms across the Alps that caused at least four deaths and widespread disruption to transport and infrastructure across France, Italy, and Switzerland.

Avalanche Kills British Skier Amidst Severe Alpine Storms
A 27-year-old British man died in an avalanche at the French ski resort of Val Thorens on Thursday, following unusually heavy storms across the Alps that caused at least four deaths and widespread disruption to transport and infrastructure across France, Italy, and Switzerland.
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24% Bias Score
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