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Low AI Result Verification in Germany Highlights Technology Risks
A survey of over 1,000 Germans by EY reveals that only 27 percent verify AI-generated content, significantly lower than the global average of 31 percent and other countries like South Korea (42 percent), indicating a potential risk of inaccurate information use.
Low AI Result Verification in Germany Highlights Technology Risks
A survey of over 1,000 Germans by EY reveals that only 27 percent verify AI-generated content, significantly lower than the global average of 31 percent and other countries like South Korea (42 percent), indicating a potential risk of inaccurate information use.
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36% Bias Score


Carney Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Trump Uncertainty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prioritizes boosting long-term economic growth through increased business investment and a revised federal budget, contrasting with his predecessor's approach and aiming to counter the unpredictable influence of US President Trump's policies.
Carney Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Trump Uncertainty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prioritizes boosting long-term economic growth through increased business investment and a revised federal budget, contrasting with his predecessor's approach and aiming to counter the unpredictable influence of US President Trump's policies.
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52% Bias Score


Extreme Wildfire Risk in Brandenburg
Brandenburg, Germany, faces extremely high wildfire risk, with nine of fourteen districts at level 5; recent fires caused a highway closure and impacted 2,500 square meters of munitions-contaminated forest near Pfalzheim.
Extreme Wildfire Risk in Brandenburg
Brandenburg, Germany, faces extremely high wildfire risk, with nine of fourteen districts at level 5; recent fires caused a highway closure and impacted 2,500 square meters of munitions-contaminated forest near Pfalzheim.
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36% Bias Score


Renowned Brazilian Singer Nana Caymmi Dies at 84
Brazilian singer Nana Caymmi died on May 1st, 2024, at age 84 in Rio de Janeiro due to multiple organ dysfunction after a nine-month hospitalization for cardiac arrhythmia; her career spanned decades, featuring collaborations with renowned composers and iconic songs that solidified her place as one ...
Renowned Brazilian Singer Nana Caymmi Dies at 84
Brazilian singer Nana Caymmi died on May 1st, 2024, at age 84 in Rio de Janeiro due to multiple organ dysfunction after a nine-month hospitalization for cardiac arrhythmia; her career spanned decades, featuring collaborations with renowned composers and iconic songs that solidified her place as one ...
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32% Bias Score


Germany's Gold Reserves: Distribution, Repatriation, and Future Implications
Germany's €340 billion gold reserves, the world's second-largest, are held in Frankfurt (51%), New York (37%), and London (12%), reflecting post-WWII arrangements and current economic considerations.
Germany's Gold Reserves: Distribution, Repatriation, and Future Implications
Germany's €340 billion gold reserves, the world's second-largest, are held in Frankfurt (51%), New York (37%), and London (12%), reflecting post-WWII arrangements and current economic considerations.
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36% Bias Score


SSW Proposes Billion-Euro Fund for Schleswig-Holstein Port Infrastructure
The SSW proposed a billion-euro joint federal-state infrastructure fund for Schleswig-Holstein's ports due to a significant investment backlog affecting ten ports, including Lübeck's Skandikai (€200 million needed) and Helgoland's Dünenhafen.
SSW Proposes Billion-Euro Fund for Schleswig-Holstein Port Infrastructure
The SSW proposed a billion-euro joint federal-state infrastructure fund for Schleswig-Holstein's ports due to a significant investment backlog affecting ten ports, including Lübeck's Skandikai (€200 million needed) and Helgoland's Dünenhafen.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian ETF Association Urges Shift to Domestic Investments
Canadians invest roughly one-third of their ETF holdings, approximately $233 billion, in U.S.-listed funds despite a robust Canadian ETF market offering $535 billion in domestically listed ETFs; the Canadian ETF Association advocates for shifting investment to support domestic jobs and avoid potenti...

Canadian ETF Association Urges Shift to Domestic Investments
Canadians invest roughly one-third of their ETF holdings, approximately $233 billion, in U.S.-listed funds despite a robust Canadian ETF market offering $535 billion in domestically listed ETFs; the Canadian ETF Association advocates for shifting investment to support domestic jobs and avoid potenti...
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48% Bias Score

€1 Billion Needed for Schleswig-Holstein Port Repairs
Schleswig-Holstein's ten ports require €900 million–€1 billion in repairs, prompting the SSW to propose a joint federal-state infrastructure fund to address the significant maintenance backlog impacting regional economies and essential services.

€1 Billion Needed for Schleswig-Holstein Port Repairs
Schleswig-Holstein's ten ports require €900 million–€1 billion in repairs, prompting the SSW to propose a joint federal-state infrastructure fund to address the significant maintenance backlog impacting regional economies and essential services.
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48% Bias Score

Berlin's Surveillance Powers Lower Than Other German States
A new report reveals Berlin has fewer state surveillance powers than other German states, scoring 209 compared to a high of 259; researchers found no significantly "surveillance-prone" agencies but highlighted the need for more transparency due to inconsistent data and public misperceptions.

Berlin's Surveillance Powers Lower Than Other German States
A new report reveals Berlin has fewer state surveillance powers than other German states, scoring 209 compared to a high of 259; researchers found no significantly "surveillance-prone" agencies but highlighted the need for more transparency due to inconsistent data and public misperceptions.
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24% Bias Score

Jakarta Mandates Civil Servants to Use Public Transport Weekly
Jakarta's regional government mandated civil servants to use public transport every Wednesday starting April 30th, 2023, aiming to encourage public transport use, although it won't immediately reduce traffic congestion; LRT Jabodebek ridership reached a high of 104,453 on April 30th, 2025.

Jakarta Mandates Civil Servants to Use Public Transport Weekly
Jakarta's regional government mandated civil servants to use public transport every Wednesday starting April 30th, 2023, aiming to encourage public transport use, although it won't immediately reduce traffic congestion; LRT Jabodebek ridership reached a high of 104,453 on April 30th, 2025.
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40% Bias Score

German Academics Lead in Home Office Work, International Study Shows
A new Ifo Institute study of 40 countries reveals that German academics work from home 1.6 days a week, above the 1.2-day global average for university graduates, with Canada leading at 1.9 days and South Korea trailing at 0.5 days; the study spanned November 2024 to February 2025.

German Academics Lead in Home Office Work, International Study Shows
A new Ifo Institute study of 40 countries reveals that German academics work from home 1.6 days a week, above the 1.2-day global average for university graduates, with Canada leading at 1.9 days and South Korea trailing at 0.5 days; the study spanned November 2024 to February 2025.
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16% Bias Score

Berlin Culture Senator Resigns Over Deep Budget Cuts
Berlin's Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo (CDU), resigned today due to planned €130 million (12%) cuts to the 2025 cultural budget, threatening closures of prominent cultural institutions, amid wider €3 billion city-wide cuts.

Berlin Culture Senator Resigns Over Deep Budget Cuts
Berlin's Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo (CDU), resigned today due to planned €130 million (12%) cuts to the 2025 cultural budget, threatening closures of prominent cultural institutions, amid wider €3 billion city-wide cuts.
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36% Bias Score
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