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Record-Low Rainfall and High Temperatures Mark Germany's 2025 Spring
Germany's spring 2025 was the third sunniest since 1951, but also one of the driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing low river levels, wildfire risks, and agricultural concerns; the northeast was particularly affected, receiving only around 40 liters.
Record-Low Rainfall and High Temperatures Mark Germany's 2025 Spring
Germany's spring 2025 was the third sunniest since 1951, but also one of the driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing low river levels, wildfire risks, and agricultural concerns; the northeast was particularly affected, receiving only around 40 liters.
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36% Bias Score


Harvard's Visa Revocation Leaves Thousands of International Students in Limbo
The Trump administration's revocation of Harvard University's student visa certification has left over 7,000 international students, including around 800 from India, facing potential deportation and jeopardizing their studies and research. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, but th...
Harvard's Visa Revocation Leaves Thousands of International Students in Limbo
The Trump administration's revocation of Harvard University's student visa certification has left over 7,000 international students, including around 800 from India, facing potential deportation and jeopardizing their studies and research. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, but th...
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40% Bias Score


Germany, Ukraine to Jointly Produce Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Ukraine signed letters of intent on May 28th, 2025, to jointly develop long-range weapons, countering Russia and signaling Berlin's sustained commitment to Kyiv, potentially altering the war's trajectory.
Germany, Ukraine to Jointly Produce Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Ukraine signed letters of intent on May 28th, 2025, to jointly develop long-range weapons, countering Russia and signaling Berlin's sustained commitment to Kyiv, potentially altering the war's trajectory.
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48% Bias Score


Glacier Collapse in Switzerland Triggers Evacuation Warnings
Authorities in Switzerland's Leventina Valley are preparing for evacuations after a glacier collapse caused a dangerous buildup of water behind a debris dam on the Lonza River, threatening downstream communities with potential flooding.
Glacier Collapse in Switzerland Triggers Evacuation Warnings
Authorities in Switzerland's Leventina Valley are preparing for evacuations after a glacier collapse caused a dangerous buildup of water behind a debris dam on the Lonza River, threatening downstream communities with potential flooding.
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36% Bias Score


Musk's Controversial White House Role Ends
Elon Musk's 130-day stint as a special White House employee ended today, marked by $160 billion in claimed DOGE department savings (disputed by critics), controversial public actions, and strained relations with President Trump.
Musk's Controversial White House Role Ends
Elon Musk's 130-day stint as a special White House employee ended today, marked by $160 billion in claimed DOGE department savings (disputed by critics), controversial public actions, and strained relations with President Trump.
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60% Bias Score


Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Awarded £84,000 in Damages
A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams £84,000 (€100,000) in damages after finding the BBC's documentary falsely alleging he ordered the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a Sinn Fein official and British spy, defamed him; the jury found the BBC did not act in good faith.
Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Awarded £84,000 in Damages
A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams £84,000 (€100,000) in damages after finding the BBC's documentary falsely alleging he ordered the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a Sinn Fein official and British spy, defamed him; the jury found the BBC did not act in good faith.
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44% Bias Score

US Sanctions Trigger Mass Resignations of Liechtenstein Trust Managers, Freezing Russian Assets
Due to US sanctions, dozens of trust managers in Liechtenstein resigned from their positions, freezing hundreds of trusts linked to Russians, creating a potential new lever of pressure on Russia, and prompting Liechtenstein's government to seek solutions.

US Sanctions Trigger Mass Resignations of Liechtenstein Trust Managers, Freezing Russian Assets
Due to US sanctions, dozens of trust managers in Liechtenstein resigned from their positions, freezing hundreds of trusts linked to Russians, creating a potential new lever of pressure on Russia, and prompting Liechtenstein's government to seek solutions.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...

EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...
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16% Bias Score

Champions League Final: PSG vs. Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will compete in the Champions League final on Saturday in Munich, Germany; the match marks a clash of styles between PSG's newly cohesive squad and Inter's experienced team featuring several former Bundesliga players.

Champions League Final: PSG vs. Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will compete in the Champions League final on Saturday in Munich, Germany; the match marks a clash of styles between PSG's newly cohesive squad and Inter's experienced team featuring several former Bundesliga players.
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40% Bias Score

White House Report on Children's Health Contains Seven Fabricated Sources
The White House's "Make Our Children Healthy Again" report contained seven fabricated sources, including nonexistent studies and misrepresented research findings, according to investigations by Notus and the New York Times; the White House initially downplayed the errors as minor but subsequently re...

White House Report on Children's Health Contains Seven Fabricated Sources
The White House's "Make Our Children Healthy Again" report contained seven fabricated sources, including nonexistent studies and misrepresented research findings, according to investigations by Notus and the New York Times; the White House initially downplayed the errors as minor but subsequently re...
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44% Bias Score

Alleged Angolan Army Abuses in Cabinda Fuel Separatist Conflict
Disturbing images of mutilated civilians in Cabinda, Angola, allegedly caused by Angolan army retaliation against separatist attacks in May 2025, are fueling accusations of human rights abuses by FLEC-FAC, while the Angolan government denies these claims, citing pacification efforts and high numbers...

Alleged Angolan Army Abuses in Cabinda Fuel Separatist Conflict
Disturbing images of mutilated civilians in Cabinda, Angola, allegedly caused by Angolan army retaliation against separatist attacks in May 2025, are fueling accusations of human rights abuses by FLEC-FAC, while the Angolan government denies these claims, citing pacification efforts and high numbers...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.
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60% Bias Score
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