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Northeast China's Intellectual Property Surge
Northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia saw a 10.2% increase in valid invention patents and a 7.7% rise in registered trademarks by April, totaling 195,000 patents and over 2.16 million trademarks, driven by strengthened IP law enforcement and industry-academia co...
Northeast China's Intellectual Property Surge
Northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia saw a 10.2% increase in valid invention patents and a 7.7% rise in registered trademarks by April, totaling 195,000 patents and over 2.16 million trademarks, driven by strengthened IP law enforcement and industry-academia co...
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44% Bias Score


US Consumer Spending Slows, Inflation Eases After Tariff-Fueled March Surge
US consumer spending increased by a smaller-than-expected 0.2% in April, a significant decrease from March's 0.7% rise driven by pre-tariff purchases; inflation slowed to 2.1%, nearing the Federal Reserve's target.
US Consumer Spending Slows, Inflation Eases After Tariff-Fueled March Surge
US consumer spending increased by a smaller-than-expected 0.2% in April, a significant decrease from March's 0.7% rise driven by pre-tariff purchases; inflation slowed to 2.1%, nearing the Federal Reserve's target.
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48% Bias Score


Munich Opera: "Don Giovanni" Premiere and Nagano's Noh Theatre Collaboration
David Hermann's production of "Don Giovanni" premieres at the Bavarian State Opera, while Kent Nagano's "Spirit of the Moon" project, a collaboration with Japanese Noh theatre, debuts at Munich's Muffathalle on June 23rd, showcasing the intersection of opera and diverse cultural traditions.
Munich Opera: "Don Giovanni" Premiere and Nagano's Noh Theatre Collaboration
David Hermann's production of "Don Giovanni" premieres at the Bavarian State Opera, while Kent Nagano's "Spirit of the Moon" project, a collaboration with Japanese Noh theatre, debuts at Munich's Muffathalle on June 23rd, showcasing the intersection of opera and diverse cultural traditions.
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44% Bias Score


Kurz Acquitted of Perjury, but Raises Concerns About Austrian Justice System
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges in 2025 after a four-year investigation stemming from a 2020 parliamentary inquiry; however, Kurz criticized the legal process, raising concerns about public confidence in the justice system amid an ongoing investigation into...
Kurz Acquitted of Perjury, but Raises Concerns About Austrian Justice System
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges in 2025 after a four-year investigation stemming from a 2020 parliamentary inquiry; however, Kurz criticized the legal process, raising concerns about public confidence in the justice system amid an ongoing investigation into...
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48% Bias Score


Decline in German Collective Bargaining Agreements
A study reveals that less than half of German employees are now covered by collective bargaining agreements, down from 67 percent in 1996, with a significant East-West disparity; the new government aims to strengthen these agreements.
Decline in German Collective Bargaining Agreements
A study reveals that less than half of German employees are now covered by collective bargaining agreements, down from 67 percent in 1996, with a significant East-West disparity; the new government aims to strengthen these agreements.
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36% Bias Score


German Gymnast Schönmaier Wins European Vault Gold
Karina Schönmaier, a 19-year-old gymnast from Chemnitz, Germany, won gold in the vault event at the European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig on May 30th, 2024, achieving a score of 13.983, marking Germany's first such victory since 2008.
German Gymnast Schönmaier Wins European Vault Gold
Karina Schönmaier, a 19-year-old gymnast from Chemnitz, Germany, won gold in the vault event at the European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig on May 30th, 2024, achieving a score of 13.983, marking Germany's first such victory since 2008.
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52% Bias Score

Japan to Boost Rice Exports Eightfold by 2030 Amid Declining Domestic Consumption
Facing declining domestic rice consumption, the Japanese government plans to increase rice exports eightfold by 2030, targeting five specific markets while also implementing measures to reduce production costs and increase farm efficiency.

Japan to Boost Rice Exports Eightfold by 2030 Amid Declining Domestic Consumption
Facing declining domestic rice consumption, the Japanese government plans to increase rice exports eightfold by 2030, targeting five specific markets while also implementing measures to reduce production costs and increase farm efficiency.
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48% Bias Score

WWII Veteran to Witness Lancaster Bomber Flypast
A 99-year-old man who helped build Lancaster bombers during WWII in Broughton, Wales, will see one fly over the Airbus factory—now located on the same site—to mark the 80th anniversary of the plane's creation.

WWII Veteran to Witness Lancaster Bomber Flypast
A 99-year-old man who helped build Lancaster bombers during WWII in Broughton, Wales, will see one fly over the Airbus factory—now located on the same site—to mark the 80th anniversary of the plane's creation.
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24% Bias Score

Siefenwang Retention Basin: Years of Delays Highlight Challenges in Bavarian Flood Protection
The €9.5 million Siefenwang retention basin near Dinkelscherben, designed to hold 1.25 million cubic meters of water, is under construction after years of permitting delays and land acquisition disputes, finally breaking ground in March 2025 and slated for completion in October 2026 to mitigate the ...

Siefenwang Retention Basin: Years of Delays Highlight Challenges in Bavarian Flood Protection
The €9.5 million Siefenwang retention basin near Dinkelscherben, designed to hold 1.25 million cubic meters of water, is under construction after years of permitting delays and land acquisition disputes, finally breaking ground in March 2025 and slated for completion in October 2026 to mitigate the ...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish Parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 for those born after December 31, 1970, in a phased approach reaching 68 by 2030 and 69 by 2035, reflecting broader European concerns about aging populations and pension sustainability.

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish Parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 for those born after December 31, 1970, in a phased approach reaching 68 by 2030 and 69 by 2035, reflecting broader European concerns about aging populations and pension sustainability.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Q1 2025 GDP Growth Driven by Record Agricultural Harvest
Brazil's GDP grew 1.4% quarter-on-quarter and 2.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, reaching R$3 trillion, driven by a 12.2% surge in the agricultural sector due to record harvests of soy, corn, rice, and tobacco, while services grew modestly and industry slightly contracted.

Brazil's Q1 2025 GDP Growth Driven by Record Agricultural Harvest
Brazil's GDP grew 1.4% quarter-on-quarter and 2.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, reaching R$3 trillion, driven by a 12.2% surge in the agricultural sector due to record harvests of soy, corn, rice, and tobacco, while services grew modestly and industry slightly contracted.
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36% Bias Score

Rediscovered Novel Reveals Haffner's Youthful Optimism Before Nazi Rise
Sebastian Haffner's previously unknown 1932 novel, "Abschied," discovered posthumously by his son, offers a glimpse into the carefree spirit of a generation in 1931 Paris, unaware of the impending crisis, contrasting with his later works.

Rediscovered Novel Reveals Haffner's Youthful Optimism Before Nazi Rise
Sebastian Haffner's previously unknown 1932 novel, "Abschied," discovered posthumously by his son, offers a glimpse into the carefree spirit of a generation in 1931 Paris, unaware of the impending crisis, contrasting with his later works.
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40% Bias Score
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