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Spain Announces €10.4 Billion Defense Investment Plan
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a €10.4 billion defense investment plan focusing on military strengthening, infrastructure modernization, and a national digital shield, funded by EU resilience funds, economic growth, and budget reallocations, accelerating its commitment to NATO's 2% GDP defens...
Spain Announces €10.4 Billion Defense Investment Plan
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a €10.4 billion defense investment plan focusing on military strengthening, infrastructure modernization, and a national digital shield, funded by EU resilience funds, economic growth, and budget reallocations, accelerating its commitment to NATO's 2% GDP defens...
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32% Bias Score


Hegseth Scandal: Classified Military Plans Shared via Signal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure after reports revealed he shared classified military plans for Yemen attacks on Signal with his wife, brother, lawyer, and other individuals, prompting calls for his resignation and an investigation into potential security breaches.
Hegseth Scandal: Classified Military Plans Shared via Signal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure after reports revealed he shared classified military plans for Yemen attacks on Signal with his wife, brother, lawyer, and other individuals, prompting calls for his resignation and an investigation into potential security breaches.
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44% Bias Score


Model German Refugee Shelter to Close Amid Housing Shortages
A successful German refugee shelter in Mühltal, operating for ten years in a former hotel, will close in September due to decreasing refugee numbers and lease expiration, displacing over 80 residents and prompting a search for alternative housing solutions and integration strategies.
Model German Refugee Shelter to Close Amid Housing Shortages
A successful German refugee shelter in Mühltal, operating for ten years in a former hotel, will close in September due to decreasing refugee numbers and lease expiration, displacing over 80 residents and prompting a search for alternative housing solutions and integration strategies.
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40% Bias Score


IMF Slashes Global Growth Forecast Amidst Trump's Tariff Policies
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its global growth forecast to 2.8 percent for 2023, citing President Trump's tariffs as a key factor, and projects zero growth for Germany this year, significantly impacting the Eurozone and global economic stability.
IMF Slashes Global Growth Forecast Amidst Trump's Tariff Policies
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its global growth forecast to 2.8 percent for 2023, citing President Trump's tariffs as a key factor, and projects zero growth for Germany this year, significantly impacting the Eurozone and global economic stability.
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44% Bias Score


US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.
US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.
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44% Bias Score


180,000 Rohingya Eligible for Return to Myanmar Amidst Ongoing Challenges
Bangladesh and Myanmar confirmed 180,000 Rohingya refugees are eligible to return to Myanmar, following talks in Bangkok, but repatriation faces hurdles due to safety concerns and demands for citizenship and equal rights, with the Arakan Army's involvement adding complexity.
180,000 Rohingya Eligible for Return to Myanmar Amidst Ongoing Challenges
Bangladesh and Myanmar confirmed 180,000 Rohingya refugees are eligible to return to Myanmar, following talks in Bangkok, but repatriation faces hurdles due to safety concerns and demands for citizenship and equal rights, with the Arakan Army's involvement adding complexity.
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36% Bias Score

Hegseth Under Fire for Using Signal to Discuss Sensitive Military Information
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces calls for resignation after reports revealed a second Signal group chat used to discuss sensitive military information, leading to an internal investigation and accusations of a chaotic work environment.

Hegseth Under Fire for Using Signal to Discuss Sensitive Military Information
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces calls for resignation after reports revealed a second Signal group chat used to discuss sensitive military information, leading to an internal investigation and accusations of a chaotic work environment.
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52% Bias Score

Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.

Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.
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60% Bias Score

Bundeswehr Seeks Private Sector Support for Logistical Preparedness
The German Bundeswehr is holding confidential talks with Lufthansa, Deutsche Bahn, and Rheinmetall to secure logistical support in a potential Russian attack on NATO, revealing concerns about Germany's capacity for large-scale troop and equipment movement.

Bundeswehr Seeks Private Sector Support for Logistical Preparedness
The German Bundeswehr is holding confidential talks with Lufthansa, Deutsche Bahn, and Rheinmetall to secure logistical support in a potential Russian attack on NATO, revealing concerns about Germany's capacity for large-scale troop and equipment movement.
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36% Bias Score

Putin Proposes Direct Talks with Ukraine Amidst Continued Conflict
Following Ukraine's peace initiatives, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed direct negotiations with Ukraine for the first time since the war began in February 2022, despite recent Russian attacks on Odessa and Zaporizhzhia and the US threatening to end its mediation efforts.

Putin Proposes Direct Talks with Ukraine Amidst Continued Conflict
Following Ukraine's peace initiatives, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed direct negotiations with Ukraine for the first time since the war began in February 2022, despite recent Russian attacks on Odessa and Zaporizhzhia and the US threatening to end its mediation efforts.
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32% Bias Score

Milei's Economic Reforms in Argentina: Stabilized Peso, but Social Unrest
In Argentina, President Javier Milei's 500 days in office have been marked by the lifting of currency restrictions ("cepo"), resulting in a stable peso but also sparking social unrest due to suppressed wages and increased income inequality, despite a slight decrease in poverty to 38.1 percent and in...

Milei's Economic Reforms in Argentina: Stabilized Peso, but Social Unrest
In Argentina, President Javier Milei's 500 days in office have been marked by the lifting of currency restrictions ("cepo"), resulting in a stable peso but also sparking social unrest due to suppressed wages and increased income inequality, despite a slight decrease in poverty to 38.1 percent and in...
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24% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Dwindling Survivor Numbers
On April 22, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp, finding 3,000 prisoners; however, over 30,000 were sent on death marches beforehand, with thousands dying. Between 1936-1945, the camp held over 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries.
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48% Bias Score
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