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Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President Amidst Global Tensions"
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former Green Party foreign minister, won the presidency of the 78th UN General Assembly with 167 votes, despite a secret ballot prompted by likely Russian objections and amid global crises in Ukraine and Gaza. This makes her the fifth woman to hold this position in the U...
Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President Amidst Global Tensions"
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former Green Party foreign minister, won the presidency of the 78th UN General Assembly with 167 votes, despite a secret ballot prompted by likely Russian objections and amid global crises in Ukraine and Gaza. This makes her the fifth woman to hold this position in the U...
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48% Bias Score


Poland's Surprise Presidential Election: PiS-Backed Nawrocki Wins
The unexpected victory of Karol Nawrocki, a relatively unknown candidate backed by Poland's Law and Justice party (PiS), in the Polish presidential election signals a further shift toward nationalist politics. His campaign, despite initial stumbles, successfully tapped into public discontent with th...
Poland's Surprise Presidential Election: PiS-Backed Nawrocki Wins
The unexpected victory of Karol Nawrocki, a relatively unknown candidate backed by Poland's Law and Justice party (PiS), in the Polish presidential election signals a further shift toward nationalist politics. His campaign, despite initial stumbles, successfully tapped into public discontent with th...
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48% Bias Score


Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks Amidst Continued Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Following a second round of talks in Istanbul on Monday, Ukraine and Russia agreed to another prisoner exchange, but failed to make progress towards ending the war, with Russia maintaining maximalist demands and continuing military operations.
Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks Amidst Continued Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Following a second round of talks in Istanbul on Monday, Ukraine and Russia agreed to another prisoner exchange, but failed to make progress towards ending the war, with Russia maintaining maximalist demands and continuing military operations.
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52% Bias Score


Arson at Hamburg Hospital Kills Three
A 72-year-old patient at Hamburg's Marienkrankenhaus hospital is under arrest for arson, causing a fire that killed three and injured 34 on Saturday night; the fire spread rapidly from the ground floor, requiring a large-scale rescue effort involving 160 responders, and the suspect is to appear in c...
Arson at Hamburg Hospital Kills Three
A 72-year-old patient at Hamburg's Marienkrankenhaus hospital is under arrest for arson, causing a fire that killed three and injured 34 on Saturday night; the fire spread rapidly from the ground floor, requiring a large-scale rescue effort involving 160 responders, and the suspect is to appear in c...
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36% Bias Score


Narrow Win for Right-Wing Candidate in Polish Presidential Election
Poland's right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki narrowly won the presidential election with 50.89 percent of the vote, defeating Rafał Trzaskowski, maintaining the PiS party's political power and potentially exacerbating tensions with the EU.
Narrow Win for Right-Wing Candidate in Polish Presidential Election
Poland's right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki narrowly won the presidential election with 50.89 percent of the vote, defeating Rafał Trzaskowski, maintaining the PiS party's political power and potentially exacerbating tensions with the EU.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Rules Against Border Asylum Rejections
A German court ruled that rejecting asylum seekers at the border is illegal unless the EU's Dublin procedure is followed, impacting three Somali nationals turned back to Poland and contradicting Chancellor Merz's stricter migration plans.
German Court Rules Against Border Asylum Rejections
A German court ruled that rejecting asylum seekers at the border is illegal unless the EU's Dublin procedure is followed, impacting three Somali nationals turned back to Poland and contradicting Chancellor Merz's stricter migration plans.
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40% Bias Score

Solingen Arson: New Evidence Suggests Racist Motive
A 40-year-old German man confessed to a quadruple homicide by arson in Solingen, Germany, on March 25, 2024, killing a Bulgarian family; newly discovered evidence suggests a possible racist motive, contradicting the initial police assessment; a separate fire in Wuppertal is under investigation for p...

Solingen Arson: New Evidence Suggests Racist Motive
A 40-year-old German man confessed to a quadruple homicide by arson in Solingen, Germany, on March 25, 2024, killing a Bulgarian family; newly discovered evidence suggests a possible racist motive, contradicting the initial police assessment; a separate fire in Wuppertal is under investigation for p...
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48% Bias Score

US Cancels \$3.7 Billion in Climate Project Funding
The US Department of Energy cancelled \$3.7 billion in funding for 24 climate projects, primarily CCS initiatives, citing economic unviability and lack of contribution to energy security, impacting companies like Heidelberg Materials, Eastman Chemical, and ExxonMobil, and potentially costing 25,000 ...

US Cancels \$3.7 Billion in Climate Project Funding
The US Department of Energy cancelled \$3.7 billion in funding for 24 climate projects, primarily CCS initiatives, citing economic unviability and lack of contribution to energy security, impacting companies like Heidelberg Materials, Eastman Chemical, and ExxonMobil, and potentially costing 25,000 ...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German administrative court ruled the May 7th border control measure implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt illegal, citing the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland without applying the Dublin procedure. The ruling, following the asylum seekers' rejection at Frankfurt Oder train...

German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German administrative court ruled the May 7th border control measure implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt illegal, citing the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland without applying the Dublin procedure. The ruling, following the asylum seekers' rejection at Frankfurt Oder train...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Hold Second Istanbul Talks, Agree to Prisoner Exchange
On June 2nd, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held a second round of talks in Istanbul, facilitated by Turkey, resulting in a new prisoner exchange agreement involving over 1000 prisoners, while a comprehensive ceasefire remained elusive, despite ongoing discussions about the conditions for a poten...

Ukraine and Russia Hold Second Istanbul Talks, Agree to Prisoner Exchange
On June 2nd, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held a second round of talks in Istanbul, facilitated by Turkey, resulting in a new prisoner exchange agreement involving over 1000 prisoners, while a comprehensive ceasefire remained elusive, despite ongoing discussions about the conditions for a poten...
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36% Bias Score

Meyer Burger Insolvency Exposes German Solar Industry's Vulnerability
German solar cell producer Meyer Burger filed for insolvency, impacting 600 jobs and highlighting the industry's struggle against Chinese competition and fluctuating government policies, mirroring a previous industry collapse 10-15 years ago.

Meyer Burger Insolvency Exposes German Solar Industry's Vulnerability
German solar cell producer Meyer Burger filed for insolvency, impacting 600 jobs and highlighting the industry's struggle against Chinese competition and fluctuating government policies, mirroring a previous industry collapse 10-15 years ago.
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44% Bias Score

German Fishing Paradise Linked to Italian Mafia Cocaine Ring
A German fishing paradise in Breckerfeld is suspected to be a money-laundering front for an Italian Mafia cocaine trafficking ring, revealed by accounting irregularities, unpaid tolls, and questionable lending; eight Germans face charges of smuggling almost 900 kilograms of cocaine.

German Fishing Paradise Linked to Italian Mafia Cocaine Ring
A German fishing paradise in Breckerfeld is suspected to be a money-laundering front for an Italian Mafia cocaine trafficking ring, revealed by accounting irregularities, unpaid tolls, and questionable lending; eight Germans face charges of smuggling almost 900 kilograms of cocaine.
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48% Bias Score
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