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Bremerhaven Cocaine Smuggling Case Results in Lengthy Prison Sentences
Nine men received sentences of up to 10 years in prison for their roles in an attempt to smuggle 500 kilograms of cocaine, valued at €10 million, through Bremerhaven port in April 2023; former port workers were among those convicted, highlighting insider threats.
Bremerhaven Cocaine Smuggling Case Results in Lengthy Prison Sentences
Nine men received sentences of up to 10 years in prison for their roles in an attempt to smuggle 500 kilograms of cocaine, valued at €10 million, through Bremerhaven port in April 2023; former port workers were among those convicted, highlighting insider threats.
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40% Bias Score


Canada's Ambitious Housing Plan: 500,000 Homes Annually
The Canadian Liberal government plans to build nearly 500,000 homes annually through federal initiatives such as the Build Canada Homes organization, facing challenges from varying provincial regulations, economic uncertainty, and the need for long-term financial sustainability.
Canada's Ambitious Housing Plan: 500,000 Homes Annually
The Canadian Liberal government plans to build nearly 500,000 homes annually through federal initiatives such as the Build Canada Homes organization, facing challenges from varying provincial regulations, economic uncertainty, and the need for long-term financial sustainability.
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32% Bias Score


Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report declares a global human rights crisis, citing attacks on international human rights systems, particularly influenced by the Trump administration's policies, and highlighting concerns about Bulgaria's new law banning LGBT propaganda in schools.
Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report declares a global human rights crisis, citing attacks on international human rights systems, particularly influenced by the Trump administration's policies, and highlighting concerns about Bulgaria's new law banning LGBT propaganda in schools.
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40% Bias Score


MHP Urges PKK Disarmament, Condemns Syrian Kurdish Conference
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli demanded the PKK immediately disarm and disband, aligning with Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call, while criticizing the DEM Party's participation in a Syrian Kurdish conference in Kamışlı that sought a decentralized Syria, further complicating the peace process.
MHP Urges PKK Disarmament, Condemns Syrian Kurdish Conference
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli demanded the PKK immediately disarm and disband, aligning with Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call, while criticizing the DEM Party's participation in a Syrian Kurdish conference in Kamışlı that sought a decentralized Syria, further complicating the peace process.
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40% Bias Score


EU's Pragmatic Energy Policy: Balancing Security with Values
The European Union's energy diversification efforts post-2022 have prioritized energy security over political values, leading to increased reliance on suppliers like Algeria, Libya, and Qatar, while simultaneously excluding Iran due to sanctions and geopolitical considerations.
EU's Pragmatic Energy Policy: Balancing Security with Values
The European Union's energy diversification efforts post-2022 have prioritized energy security over political values, leading to increased reliance on suppliers like Algeria, Libya, and Qatar, while simultaneously excluding Iran due to sanctions and geopolitical considerations.
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40% Bias Score


First Deep-Sea Mining Permit Application Submitted
The Canadian company The Metals Company (TMC) has become the first to apply for a permit for controversial deep-sea mining in international waters, specifically targeting manganese nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the eastern Pacific Ocean, despite widespread environmental concerns and the ...
First Deep-Sea Mining Permit Application Submitted
The Canadian company The Metals Company (TMC) has become the first to apply for a permit for controversial deep-sea mining in international waters, specifically targeting manganese nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the eastern Pacific Ocean, despite widespread environmental concerns and the ...
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56% Bias Score

Apple Faces Tariff Headwinds, AI Delays in Q2 Results
Apple is expected to report a small fall in iPhone sales for the second straight quarter in its Q2 results, despite strong demand for its new iPhone 16e, due to the looming threat of Sino-U.S. tariffs and delayed AI features. The company is attempting to mitigate the tariff impact by shifting produc...

Apple Faces Tariff Headwinds, AI Delays in Q2 Results
Apple is expected to report a small fall in iPhone sales for the second straight quarter in its Q2 results, despite strong demand for its new iPhone 16e, due to the looming threat of Sino-U.S. tariffs and delayed AI features. The company is attempting to mitigate the tariff impact by shifting produc...
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40% Bias Score

The Master and Margarita" Breaks Box Office Records in Putin's Russia
In Putin's Russia, a film adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita", directed by Michael Lockshin, starring August Diehl, and subsidized by the Russian Culture Ministry, has become the most successful film despite its criticism of totalitarian regimes, showcasing multiple screening...

The Master and Margarita" Breaks Box Office Records in Putin's Russia
In Putin's Russia, a film adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita", directed by Michael Lockshin, starring August Diehl, and subsidized by the Russian Culture Ministry, has become the most successful film despite its criticism of totalitarian regimes, showcasing multiple screening...
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48% Bias Score

Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.

Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.
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40% Bias Score

Anne Frank's Unpublished Works Published
The Anne Frank House published "Füller-Kinder," a collection of previously unknown stories and sketches by Anne Frank written while in hiding during WWII, illustrated by 46 international artists, offering new perspectives on her life.

Anne Frank's Unpublished Works Published
The Anne Frank House published "Füller-Kinder," a collection of previously unknown stories and sketches by Anne Frank written while in hiding during WWII, illustrated by 46 international artists, offering new perspectives on her life.
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28% Bias Score

Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to 350,000 Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that exposure to DEHP, a chemical in many plastics, contributed to 350,000 heart disease deaths globally in 2018, with India experiencing the highest mortality at over 100,000 deaths; researchers suggest avoiding microwaving and dishwashing plastics to reduce exposure.

Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to 350,000 Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that exposure to DEHP, a chemical in many plastics, contributed to 350,000 heart disease deaths globally in 2018, with India experiencing the highest mortality at over 100,000 deaths; researchers suggest avoiding microwaving and dishwashing plastics to reduce exposure.
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40% Bias Score

Belarusian School Prison Tours: Crime Prevention or Intimidation?
Belarusian authorities organize prison tours for students, claiming it's crime prevention, while human rights groups denounce it as intimidation, citing psychological harm and violation of children's rights; tours include visits to detention centers, prisons, and punishment cells; detailed reports a...

Belarusian School Prison Tours: Crime Prevention or Intimidation?
Belarusian authorities organize prison tours for students, claiming it's crime prevention, while human rights groups denounce it as intimidation, citing psychological harm and violation of children's rights; tours include visits to detention centers, prisons, and punishment cells; detailed reports a...
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48% Bias Score
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