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Paris Court Declares Incompetence in Far-Right 'Barjols' Case
A Paris appeals court deemed itself incompetent to judge the Barjols, a far-right group accused of plotting attacks including one against President Macron, referring the case back to an investigating judge, leading to potential retrial and different charges.
Paris Court Declares Incompetence in Far-Right 'Barjols' Case
A Paris appeals court deemed itself incompetent to judge the Barjols, a far-right group accused of plotting attacks including one against President Macron, referring the case back to an investigating judge, leading to potential retrial and different charges.
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40% Bias Score


PKK Dissolution: Peace Talks Hinged on Öcalan's Release
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared its dissolution on May 12th, ending a four-decade conflict that resulted in over 40,000 deaths; however, the PKK demands Turkey improve the prison conditions of its jailed founder, Abdullah Öcalan, to facilitate peace talks, while rejecting exile for its m...
PKK Dissolution: Peace Talks Hinged on Öcalan's Release
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared its dissolution on May 12th, ending a four-decade conflict that resulted in over 40,000 deaths; however, the PKK demands Turkey improve the prison conditions of its jailed founder, Abdullah Öcalan, to facilitate peace talks, while rejecting exile for its m...
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40% Bias Score


Iran Rejects US Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment, Jeopardizing Nuclear Talks
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected US demands to halt uranium enrichment, jeopardizing ongoing negotiations aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief; the next round of talks is uncertain due to disagreements.
Iran Rejects US Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment, Jeopardizing Nuclear Talks
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected US demands to halt uranium enrichment, jeopardizing ongoing negotiations aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief; the next round of talks is uncertain due to disagreements.
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44% Bias Score


60 Years of German-Israeli Diplomatic Relations: A Legacy of Reconciliation
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established diplomatic relations, marking a significant reconciliation 20 years after the Holocaust; Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke praised this relationship, emphasizing Germany's acceptance of guilt and Israel's willingness to normalize ties.
60 Years of German-Israeli Diplomatic Relations: A Legacy of Reconciliation
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established diplomatic relations, marking a significant reconciliation 20 years after the Holocaust; Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke praised this relationship, emphasizing Germany's acceptance of guilt and Israel's willingness to normalize ties.
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24% Bias Score


US-South Africa Relations Severely Strained Over Genocide Claims
South Africa's relations with the US are severely strained due to unsubstantiated US claims of genocide against Afrikaners, the US's acceptance of Afrikaner refugees, and South Africa's refusal to withdraw its lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ. The dispute threatens a significant trading partnership...
US-South Africa Relations Severely Strained Over Genocide Claims
South Africa's relations with the US are severely strained due to unsubstantiated US claims of genocide against Afrikaners, the US's acceptance of Afrikaner refugees, and South Africa's refusal to withdraw its lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ. The dispute threatens a significant trading partnership...
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48% Bias Score


German Ex-Parliamentarian on Trial for Azerbaijani Bribery
Eduard Lintner, a former German parliamentarian, is on trial in Munich for allegedly receiving millions of euros in bribes from Azerbaijan and passing some to other officials, including the late Karin Strenz, to influence policy decisions; this case illustrates a broader pattern of alleged Azerbaija...
German Ex-Parliamentarian on Trial for Azerbaijani Bribery
Eduard Lintner, a former German parliamentarian, is on trial in Munich for allegedly receiving millions of euros in bribes from Azerbaijan and passing some to other officials, including the late Karin Strenz, to influence policy decisions; this case illustrates a broader pattern of alleged Azerbaija...
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44% Bias Score

Musk Confirms Continued Tesla Leadership Amidst Sales Slump
Elon Musk confirmed he will remain Tesla CEO for at least the next five years, addressing recent concerns over slumping sales (down 13% in Q1) and his involvement in other ventures, including the White House's DOGE initiatives, and denying a Wall Street Journal report that Tesla was seeking a new CE...

Musk Confirms Continued Tesla Leadership Amidst Sales Slump
Elon Musk confirmed he will remain Tesla CEO for at least the next five years, addressing recent concerns over slumping sales (down 13% in Q1) and his involvement in other ventures, including the White House's DOGE initiatives, and denying a Wall Street Journal report that Tesla was seeking a new CE...
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64% Bias Score

2024 Election: Irregular Voters Shift Away From Democrats
Newly available voter data reveals that Donald Trump's 2024 victory was driven by lower turnout among typically Democratic-leaning groups, while consistent voters increasingly favored Democrats, according to an analysis by Catalist, a Democratic-leaning data firm.

2024 Election: Irregular Voters Shift Away From Democrats
Newly available voter data reveals that Donald Trump's 2024 victory was driven by lower turnout among typically Democratic-leaning groups, while consistent voters increasingly favored Democrats, according to an analysis by Catalist, a Democratic-leaning data firm.
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56% Bias Score

60 Years of German-Israeli Diplomatic Relations: A Legacy of Reconciliation
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke celebrated 60 years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, emphasizing Germany's acknowledgment of its guilt for the Holocaust and the importance of continued reconciliation. The Israeli ambassador highlighted the significance of people-to-people conn...

60 Years of German-Israeli Diplomatic Relations: A Legacy of Reconciliation
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke celebrated 60 years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, emphasizing Germany's acknowledgment of its guilt for the Holocaust and the importance of continued reconciliation. The Israeli ambassador highlighted the significance of people-to-people conn...
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36% Bias Score

AfD Ban: Insufficient Evidence, Dobrindt Says
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt asserts that the domestic intelligence agency's assessment classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as "securely right-wing extremist" lacks sufficient evidence to initiate a ban, requiring proof of attacks on the rule of law and democracy beyond the ...

AfD Ban: Insufficient Evidence, Dobrindt Says
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt asserts that the domestic intelligence agency's assessment classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as "securely right-wing extremist" lacks sufficient evidence to initiate a ban, requiring proof of attacks on the rule of law and democracy beyond the ...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict Fuels Antisemitism Debate in France
Anne Sinclair and Delphine Horvilleur's criticism of the Gaza conflict following the October 7th attacks on Israel sparked intense debate among French Jews, highlighting the ongoing issue of antisemitism and the misuse of the conflict to promote false equivalencies and minimize the suffering of Fren...

Gaza Conflict Fuels Antisemitism Debate in France
Anne Sinclair and Delphine Horvilleur's criticism of the Gaza conflict following the October 7th attacks on Israel sparked intense debate among French Jews, highlighting the ongoing issue of antisemitism and the misuse of the conflict to promote false equivalencies and minimize the suffering of Fren...
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Energy Storage Gap Hinders Renewable Transition
Germany's rapid renewable energy growth, exceeding 60 percent in 2024, is hampered by grid limitations, necessitating more battery storage; however, current capacity (20 GWh) is insufficient for a climate-neutral system, while bureaucracy and Asian market dominance pose challenges.

Germany's Energy Storage Gap Hinders Renewable Transition
Germany's rapid renewable energy growth, exceeding 60 percent in 2024, is hampered by grid limitations, necessitating more battery storage; however, current capacity (20 GWh) is insufficient for a climate-neutral system, while bureaucracy and Asian market dominance pose challenges.
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56% Bias Score
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