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Germany's New Coalition: A Shift in Priorities
After the November 2024 collapse of the previous German government, a new coalition of CDU, CSU, and SPD formed on May 5, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration controls, and swift budget implementation to address issues that led to the previous government's failure.
Germany's New Coalition: A Shift in Priorities
After the November 2024 collapse of the previous German government, a new coalition of CDU, CSU, and SPD formed on May 5, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration controls, and swift budget implementation to address issues that led to the previous government's failure.
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52% Bias Score


Merz's Troubled Start: Coalition Faces Low Approval, AfD Remains Strong
Germany's new coalition government, led by Chancellor Merz, experienced a difficult start after he failed to secure a majority in his initial vote of confidence; a recent poll shows only 32% of Germans approve of Merz's chancellorship, while 45% share the AfD's view on stricter immigration limits.
Merz's Troubled Start: Coalition Faces Low Approval, AfD Remains Strong
Germany's new coalition government, led by Chancellor Merz, experienced a difficult start after he failed to secure a majority in his initial vote of confidence; a recent poll shows only 32% of Germans approve of Merz's chancellorship, while 45% share the AfD's view on stricter immigration limits.
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56% Bias Score


Serbian Students Endorse Candidate List, Challenging Government in Election Standoff
Serbian students, culminating months of protests, are endorsing a candidate list for upcoming elections, demanding fair elections and government accountability, prompting the government to reject early elections and causing a political crisis.
Serbian Students Endorse Candidate List, Challenging Government in Election Standoff
Serbian students, culminating months of protests, are endorsing a candidate list for upcoming elections, demanding fair elections and government accountability, prompting the government to reject early elections and causing a political crisis.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Phase Out Remaining Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission unveiled a plan to phase out remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, employing legislation instead of sanctions due to Hungarian opposition, aiming to make Russian fuel economically unappealing and improve transparency.
EU to Phase Out Remaining Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission unveiled a plan to phase out remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, employing legislation instead of sanctions due to Hungarian opposition, aiming to make Russian fuel economically unappealing and improve transparency.
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48% Bias Score


Labour MP's Remarks on Grooming Gangs Spark Outrage
Labour MP Lucy Powell's dismissal of concerns about child sexual exploitation as 'political point scoring' sparked outrage from grooming gang victims and criticism from opposition parties, leading to Downing Street's defense of her comments and accusations of downplaying the severity of the issue.
Labour MP's Remarks on Grooming Gangs Spark Outrage
Labour MP Lucy Powell's dismissal of concerns about child sexual exploitation as 'political point scoring' sparked outrage from grooming gang victims and criticism from opposition parties, leading to Downing Street's defense of her comments and accusations of downplaying the severity of the issue.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Uses Victory Day Parade to Showcase "Anti-West" Alliance
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th, 2025, features North Korean troops and leaders from sanctioned countries, aiming to portray an "anti-Western" alliance and downplay the war in Ukraine, with potential US involvement discussed.
Russia Uses Victory Day Parade to Showcase "Anti-West" Alliance
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th, 2025, features North Korean troops and leaders from sanctioned countries, aiming to portray an "anti-Western" alliance and downplay the war in Ukraine, with potential US involvement discussed.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's New Government Faces Climate Action Challenges
Germany's new coalition government aims for climate neutrality by 2045, but experts question its commitment given the recent shift of climate policy back to the environment ministry under a relatively inexperienced minister, raising concerns about potential conflicts with economic priorities and the...

Germany's New Government Faces Climate Action Challenges
Germany's new coalition government aims for climate neutrality by 2045, but experts question its commitment given the recent shift of climate policy back to the environment ministry under a relatively inexperienced minister, raising concerns about potential conflicts with economic priorities and the...
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48% Bias Score

Danish Slave Ships Found off Costa Rica
Archaeologists discovered the remains of two 18th-century Danish slave ships, the Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, off Costa Rica's coast in 2023, revealing the presence of enslaved Africans in the region centuries earlier than documented and shedding light on a little-known aspect of the...

Danish Slave Ships Found off Costa Rica
Archaeologists discovered the remains of two 18th-century Danish slave ships, the Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, off Costa Rica's coast in 2023, revealing the presence of enslaved Africans in the region centuries earlier than documented and shedding light on a little-known aspect of the...
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24% Bias Score

Munich Nazi Documentation Center Reopens with Enhanced Security After Terrorist Attack
The Nazi Documentation Center in Munich reopened on May 7, 2025, after a five-month closure due to a September 2024 terrorist attack. Enhanced security measures, a renovated entrance area, and expanded exhibits now feature 22 historical artifacts and a video installation highlighting past attacks in...

Munich Nazi Documentation Center Reopens with Enhanced Security After Terrorist Attack
The Nazi Documentation Center in Munich reopened on May 7, 2025, after a five-month closure due to a September 2024 terrorist attack. Enhanced security measures, a renovated entrance area, and expanded exhibits now feature 22 historical artifacts and a video installation highlighting past attacks in...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine to Vote on Controversial US Resource Agreement
The Ukrainian parliament is set to vote on a controversial US-Ukraine agreement establishing an investment fund for reconstruction, funded by Ukraine's natural resources and granting the US preferential access, sparking debate over transparency and security guarantees.

Ukraine to Vote on Controversial US Resource Agreement
The Ukrainian parliament is set to vote on a controversial US-Ukraine agreement establishing an investment fund for reconstruction, funded by Ukraine's natural resources and granting the US preferential access, sparking debate over transparency and security guarantees.
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36% Bias Score

Dan and Simion Clash in Romanian Presidential Debate: Tight Race Looms
In a recent debate, Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan and AUR leader George Simion clashed on economic policies, EU integration, and public sector reform, with a recent poll showing Simion narrowly ahead of Dan (55.4% vs 44.6%).

Dan and Simion Clash in Romanian Presidential Debate: Tight Race Looms
In a recent debate, Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan and AUR leader George Simion clashed on economic policies, EU integration, and public sector reform, with a recent poll showing Simion narrowly ahead of Dan (55.4% vs 44.6%).
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40% Bias Score

Fed Holds Interest Rates Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Trump's Tariffs
In April 2025, the U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates unchanged despite a mixed economic picture: 180,000 new jobs in April, 4.2% unemployment, but concerns about inflation driven by Trump's tariffs and a 0.3% economic contraction in Q1 2025.

Fed Holds Interest Rates Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Trump's Tariffs
In April 2025, the U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates unchanged despite a mixed economic picture: 180,000 new jobs in April, 4.2% unemployment, but concerns about inflation driven by Trump's tariffs and a 0.3% economic contraction in Q1 2025.
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60% Bias Score
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