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China to Host Third China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting
China will host the third China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Xiamen from May 28 to 29, with foreign ministers or representatives from 11 Pacific Island nations attending, signifying deepening ties and cooperation.
China to Host Third China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting
China will host the third China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Xiamen from May 28 to 29, with foreign ministers or representatives from 11 Pacific Island nations attending, signifying deepening ties and cooperation.
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60% Bias Score


North Korea's Warship Launch Fails Due to 'Carelessness,' Kim Jong Un Says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed "pure carelessness" for a "serious accident" during the launch of a new 5,000-ton destroyer at the Cheongjin shipyard, causing damage to the vessel and delaying the country's naval modernization efforts.
North Korea's Warship Launch Fails Due to 'Carelessness,' Kim Jong Un Says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed "pure carelessness" for a "serious accident" during the launch of a new 5,000-ton destroyer at the Cheongjin shipyard, causing damage to the vessel and delaying the country's naval modernization efforts.
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60% Bias Score


France Updates List of Jobs Allowing Foreign Worker Regularization
France published an updated list on May 22nd, 2024, of 80 professions facing labor shortages, allowing foreign workers with 12 months of salary slips over the past 24 months and three years of residency to apply for residency permits to address labor shortages in agriculture, healthcare, hospitality...
France Updates List of Jobs Allowing Foreign Worker Regularization
France published an updated list on May 22nd, 2024, of 80 professions facing labor shortages, allowing foreign workers with 12 months of salary slips over the past 24 months and three years of residency to apply for residency permits to address labor shortages in agriculture, healthcare, hospitality...
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24% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Spouse Visa Rules, Fewer Family Reunifications in 2024
Germany issued 72,500 spouse reunion visas in 2024, down from 77,200 in 2023; a 38 percent failure rate on the required A1 German language exam and planned restrictions on family reunification for those with subsidiary protection status contributed to this decrease.
Germany Tightens Spouse Visa Rules, Fewer Family Reunifications in 2024
Germany issued 72,500 spouse reunion visas in 2024, down from 77,200 in 2023; a 38 percent failure rate on the required A1 German language exam and planned restrictions on family reunification for those with subsidiary protection status contributed to this decrease.
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48% Bias Score


Salzgitter Rejects Takeover Bid, to Continue Green Steel Transformation
Salzgitter AG rejected a takeover bid from GP Günter Papenburg and TSR Recycling in April 2025 due to a significant valuation difference, but will maintain its business relationship with both firms; the Lower Saxony state government also opposed the bid, supporting Salzgitter's green steel transform...
Salzgitter Rejects Takeover Bid, to Continue Green Steel Transformation
Salzgitter AG rejected a takeover bid from GP Günter Papenburg and TSR Recycling in April 2025 due to a significant valuation difference, but will maintain its business relationship with both firms; the Lower Saxony state government also opposed the bid, supporting Salzgitter's green steel transform...
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36% Bias Score


North Korean Destroyer Capsizes During Launch Ceremony
A 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer capsized during its launch ceremony on May 22, 2024, in Chongjin, with leader Kim Jong Un in attendance; Kim blamed officials for the "serious accident" and called for a June party meeting to address the failures; the destroyer was intended to carry nuclear-capable...
North Korean Destroyer Capsizes During Launch Ceremony
A 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer capsized during its launch ceremony on May 22, 2024, in Chongjin, with leader Kim Jong Un in attendance; Kim blamed officials for the "serious accident" and called for a June party meeting to address the failures; the destroyer was intended to carry nuclear-capable...
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36% Bias Score

Record High Suicides Among Young Dutch Women in 2024
In 2024, suicides in the Netherlands remained stable at 1,849, but saw a record high of 117 suicides among women aged 10-30; suicide is the leading cause of death among Dutch teenagers, exceeding traffic accidents.

Record High Suicides Among Young Dutch Women in 2024
In 2024, suicides in the Netherlands remained stable at 1,849, but saw a record high of 117 suicides among women aged 10-30; suicide is the leading cause of death among Dutch teenagers, exceeding traffic accidents.
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44% Bias Score

Maryland's Green Energy Policies Hike Electricity Bills, Hitting Households Hard
Maryland's aggressive shift away from traditional energy sources, coupled with lawsuits against energy companies and insufficient renewable alternatives, is causing a dramatic surge in electricity costs for residents, disproportionately affecting low-income households.

Maryland's Green Energy Policies Hike Electricity Bills, Hitting Households Hard
Maryland's aggressive shift away from traditional energy sources, coupled with lawsuits against energy companies and insufficient renewable alternatives, is causing a dramatic surge in electricity costs for residents, disproportionately affecting low-income households.
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68% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz Housing Costs Vary Widely
A new study reveals significant variations in housing costs across Rheinland-Pfalz, with Mainz showing the highest average rent (€14.00/m²) and property price (€4,069/m²), while Pirmasens has the lowest (€6.83/m² and €1,302/m² respectively).

Rheinland-Pfalz Housing Costs Vary Widely
A new study reveals significant variations in housing costs across Rheinland-Pfalz, with Mainz showing the highest average rent (€14.00/m²) and property price (€4,069/m²), while Pirmasens has the lowest (€6.83/m² and €1,302/m² respectively).
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36% Bias Score

Schwarz Group Expands Globally, Investing €8.6 Billion
The Schwarz Group, owner of Lidl and Kaufland, opened around 300 new stores globally in fiscal year 2024/25, increasing its store count to approximately 14,200 across 32 countries, while investing €8.6 billion, primarily in expansion and digital infrastructure, and creating 20,000 jobs.

Schwarz Group Expands Globally, Investing €8.6 Billion
The Schwarz Group, owner of Lidl and Kaufland, opened around 300 new stores globally in fiscal year 2024/25, increasing its store count to approximately 14,200 across 32 countries, while investing €8.6 billion, primarily in expansion and digital infrastructure, and creating 20,000 jobs.
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36% Bias Score

Federal NDP in Disarray After Crushing Election Loss
Following a significant electoral loss, the federal NDP is undergoing a period of internal strife, with key figures calling for a leadership change and a return to the party's working-class roots, and this internal discussion happens as the party faces a critical juncture, requiring a renewed focus ...

Federal NDP in Disarray After Crushing Election Loss
Following a significant electoral loss, the federal NDP is undergoing a period of internal strife, with key figures calling for a leadership change and a return to the party's working-class roots, and this internal discussion happens as the party faces a critical juncture, requiring a renewed focus ...
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48% Bias Score

German AI Startup Addresses Deepfake Issue, Underscoring Europe's AI Funding Gap
Gretchen AI, a German startup, created a deepfake detection program using €700,000 in funding from Sprind, successfully identifying manipulated images; however, this highlights Europe's lag in large-scale AI development compared to the US and China due to lower investment in research and computing p...

German AI Startup Addresses Deepfake Issue, Underscoring Europe's AI Funding Gap
Gretchen AI, a German startup, created a deepfake detection program using €700,000 in funding from Sprind, successfully identifying manipulated images; however, this highlights Europe's lag in large-scale AI development compared to the US and China due to lower investment in research and computing p...
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48% Bias Score
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