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Munich Launches €1 Million Citizen Budget for City Improvement Projects
Munich launched a €1 million participatory budgeting initiative, "Munich Budget 2025," allowing residents aged 14+ to propose and vote on city projects until October 31st, 2025, with the goal of enhancing civic engagement and improving the city based on citizen priorities.
Munich Launches €1 Million Citizen Budget for City Improvement Projects
Munich launched a €1 million participatory budgeting initiative, "Munich Budget 2025," allowing residents aged 14+ to propose and vote on city projects until October 31st, 2025, with the goal of enhancing civic engagement and improving the city based on citizen priorities.
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4% Bias Score


Merz to Meet Trump Amid Concerns Over Unpredictability
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet US President Donald Trump this week at the White House, including a lunch and Oval Office media appearance, despite concerns over Trump's unpredictable nature and past negative interactions with other world leaders.
Merz to Meet Trump Amid Concerns Over Unpredictability
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet US President Donald Trump this week at the White House, including a lunch and Oval Office media appearance, despite concerns over Trump's unpredictable nature and past negative interactions with other world leaders.
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian Drone Strikes Damage Russian Airfields, Sparking Contrasting Narratives
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian military airfields in Murmansk and Irkutsk resulted in damage to some aircraft and sparked fires, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, which reported no casualties. However, pro-war Russian bloggers described the event as a major setback, prompting calls f...
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Damage Russian Airfields, Sparking Contrasting Narratives
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian military airfields in Murmansk and Irkutsk resulted in damage to some aircraft and sparked fires, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, which reported no casualties. However, pro-war Russian bloggers described the event as a major setback, prompting calls f...
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48% Bias Score


Lee Jae-myung Poised to Win South Korean Presidency Amidst Political Turmoil and Corruption Allegations
Following the declaration and subsequent overturning of martial law by President Yoon, South Korea holds a crucial presidential election, with Lee Jae-myung, facing multiple corruption investigations, leading in polls against a backdrop of deep political division and significant geopolitical implica...
Lee Jae-myung Poised to Win South Korean Presidency Amidst Political Turmoil and Corruption Allegations
Following the declaration and subsequent overturning of martial law by President Yoon, South Korea holds a crucial presidential election, with Lee Jae-myung, facing multiple corruption investigations, leading in polls against a backdrop of deep political division and significant geopolitical implica...
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52% Bias Score


Record Low Rainfall in Germany Causes Water Crisis
Germany faced its lowest rainfall in 100 years between February and April 2025, causing critically low groundwater levels, impacting agriculture and industry, leading to water conservation appeals and increased risk of forest fires.
Record Low Rainfall in Germany Causes Water Crisis
Germany faced its lowest rainfall in 100 years between February and April 2025, causing critically low groundwater levels, impacting agriculture and industry, leading to water conservation appeals and increased risk of forest fires.
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40% Bias Score


Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki in Dead Heat
Poland's presidential election resulted in a close race between Rafal Trzaskowski (liberal, 50.3%) and Karol Nawrocki (right-conservative, 49.7%), with the official result pending. The election is seen as a referendum on Poland's political trajectory, significantly impacting its EU and NATO relation...
Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki in Dead Heat
Poland's presidential election resulted in a close race between Rafal Trzaskowski (liberal, 50.3%) and Karol Nawrocki (right-conservative, 49.7%), with the official result pending. The election is seen as a referendum on Poland's political trajectory, significantly impacting its EU and NATO relation...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Hospital Fire: Three Dead, Arson Suspected
A fire at Hamburg's Marienkrankenhaus early Sunday killed three elderly patients (84, 85, and 87 years old), injured over 30 others (one critically), and led to the arrest of a 72-year-old patient on suspicion of arson.

Hamburg Hospital Fire: Three Dead, Arson Suspected
A fire at Hamburg's Marienkrankenhaus early Sunday killed three elderly patients (84, 85, and 87 years old), injured over 30 others (one critically), and led to the arrest of a 72-year-old patient on suspicion of arson.
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32% Bias Score

Close Polish Presidential Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Influence
Poland's presidential election, with a record 73% turnout, is exceptionally close, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern and raising concerns about judicial influence after new migration laws were enacted on election day.

Close Polish Presidential Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Influence
Poland's presidential election, with a record 73% turnout, is exceptionally close, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern and raising concerns about judicial influence after new migration laws were enacted on election day.
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48% Bias Score

Blanchard Appointed as Carney's Chief of Staff Amidst Major Economic Reforms
Former UN Ambassador Marc-André Blanchard was appointed as Prime Minister Mark Carney's permanent chief of staff, replacing interim chief Marco Mendicino, while former Justice Minister David Lametti takes over as principal secretary from Tom Pitfield; this follows the new Liberal government's promis...

Blanchard Appointed as Carney's Chief of Staff Amidst Major Economic Reforms
Former UN Ambassador Marc-André Blanchard was appointed as Prime Minister Mark Carney's permanent chief of staff, replacing interim chief Marco Mendicino, while former Justice Minister David Lametti takes over as principal secretary from Tom Pitfield; this follows the new Liberal government's promis...
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40% Bias Score

Swiss Landslide Displaces 300, Future Uncertain
A massive landslide in Lötschental, Switzerland, on May 19th, buried the village of Blatten, displacing 300 people who lost their homes and possessions; the Swiss government is providing support, but the long-term impact on the community remains uncertain.

Swiss Landslide Displaces 300, Future Uncertain
A massive landslide in Lötschental, Switzerland, on May 19th, buried the village of Blatten, displacing 300 people who lost their homes and possessions; the Swiss government is providing support, but the long-term impact on the community remains uncertain.
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28% Bias Score

Close Polish Presidential Election Highlights Deep Political Divisions
Poland's presidential election saw a razor-thin victory for pro-EU candidate Rafał Trzaskowski over right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki by 0.6 percent based on exit polls, reflecting deep political division and uncertainty about the future direction of the country. The official results are expecte...

Close Polish Presidential Election Highlights Deep Political Divisions
Poland's presidential election saw a razor-thin victory for pro-EU candidate Rafał Trzaskowski over right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki by 0.6 percent based on exit polls, reflecting deep political division and uncertainty about the future direction of the country. The official results are expecte...
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40% Bias Score

UK to Invest \£6 Billion in Military, Citing Threats from Russia and China
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a \£6 billion investment in the UK Armed Forces, including \£1.5 billion for new weapons factories to produce up to 7,000 long-range weapons, driven by concerns over threats from Russia and China and further sanctions against Russia.

UK to Invest \£6 Billion in Military, Citing Threats from Russia and China
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a \£6 billion investment in the UK Armed Forces, including \£1.5 billion for new weapons factories to produce up to 7,000 long-range weapons, driven by concerns over threats from Russia and China and further sanctions against Russia.
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48% Bias Score
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