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Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
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44% Bias Score


German Authorities Arrest Five Minors Suspected of Right-Wing Terror Plot
German authorities arrested five minors suspected of belonging to a right-wing extremist group, "Letzte Verteidigungswelle," planning attacks on refugees and political opponents; searches uncovered explosives and weapons, with a journalist's tip-off preventing one attack.
German Authorities Arrest Five Minors Suspected of Right-Wing Terror Plot
German authorities arrested five minors suspected of belonging to a right-wing extremist group, "Letzte Verteidigungswelle," planning attacks on refugees and political opponents; searches uncovered explosives and weapons, with a journalist's tip-off preventing one attack.
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52% Bias Score


Russia to Propose Ukraine Ceasefire Terms; Putin Visits Kursk
Following a call between Presidents Putin and Trump, the US anticipates Russia's ceasefire terms within days, while a Russian attack killed six Ukrainian soldiers; Putin visited the Kursk region.
Russia to Propose Ukraine Ceasefire Terms; Putin Visits Kursk
Following a call between Presidents Putin and Trump, the US anticipates Russia's ceasefire terms within days, while a Russian attack killed six Ukrainian soldiers; Putin visited the Kursk region.
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40% Bias Score


CRISPR Gene Editing Shows Promise in Treating Rare Infant Disorder
A six-month-old American baby with severe carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency, a rare genetic disorder affecting approximately one in a million infants, received a custom CRISPR gene-editing therapy resulting in a reduction of medication dependency and improved health.
CRISPR Gene Editing Shows Promise in Treating Rare Infant Disorder
A six-month-old American baby with severe carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency, a rare genetic disorder affecting approximately one in a million infants, received a custom CRISPR gene-editing therapy resulting in a reduction of medication dependency and improved health.
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36% Bias Score


New Hydrothermal Vents and Diverse Marine Life Discovered in South Sandwich Islands
An international team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new marine species in the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica during a 35-day expedition, highlighting the region's unique biodiversity and geological activ...
New Hydrothermal Vents and Diverse Marine Life Discovered in South Sandwich Islands
An international team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new marine species in the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica during a 35-day expedition, highlighting the region's unique biodiversity and geological activ...
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28% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...
India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Single-Use' Agents
Germany's BfV warns of increased Russian intelligence operations using 'single-use agents'—individuals recruited for tasks like disinformation or reconnaissance, often via social media, posing a persistent security threat.

Germany Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Single-Use' Agents
Germany's BfV warns of increased Russian intelligence operations using 'single-use agents'—individuals recruited for tasks like disinformation or reconnaissance, often via social media, posing a persistent security threat.
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44% Bias Score

German Shipbuilding: Boom Amidst Rising Chinese Threat
Despite a positive outlook for German shipbuilders, with high capacity and €10 billion in new civil shipbuilding orders in 2022, China's growing dominance in shipbuilding and military expansion pose a significant threat, particularly given President Xi Jinping's aim to secure Taiwan by 2027.

German Shipbuilding: Boom Amidst Rising Chinese Threat
Despite a positive outlook for German shipbuilders, with high capacity and €10 billion in new civil shipbuilding orders in 2022, China's growing dominance in shipbuilding and military expansion pose a significant threat, particularly given President Xi Jinping's aim to secure Taiwan by 2027.
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44% Bias Score

EU Provides Emergency Funding to Radio Free Europe
The European Union approved €5.5 million in emergency funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the Trump administration cut funding, citing a liberal news agenda; the station broadcasts in 27 languages across 23 countries.

EU Provides Emergency Funding to Radio Free Europe
The European Union approved €5.5 million in emergency funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the Trump administration cut funding, citing a liberal news agenda; the station broadcasts in 27 languages across 23 countries.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.
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56% Bias Score

Europa League Final: Financial Stakes High for Debt-Ridden Manchester United
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, both struggling financially this season, face off in the Europa League final on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain; a victory, especially for debt-laden Manchester United, would secure over \$100 million in prize money and Champions League qualification.

Europa League Final: Financial Stakes High for Debt-Ridden Manchester United
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, both struggling financially this season, face off in the Europa League final on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain; a victory, especially for debt-laden Manchester United, would secure over \$100 million in prize money and Champions League qualification.
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52% Bias Score

US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.

US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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