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welt.de
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German Policy Threatens Syrian Family Reunification

A Syrian mother, Asien al-Hassan, is separated from her four youngest children in Syria due to delays in Germany's family reunification process, now threatened by a proposed two-year suspension of the program for those with subsidiary protection status, leaving the family's future uncertain.

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dw.com
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Hungarian Bank Fraud Scandal Fuels Public Anger Against OrbƔn

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbƔn's recent accusations of Ukrainian cyber scams are overshadowed by a massive 500 billion forint bank fraud scandal involving former National Bank president Gyƶrgy Matolcsy and his son, fueling public anger and internal criticism within OrbƔn's Fidesz party.

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taz.de
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Denmark Minimizes Greenland on New Map to Deter Territorial Claims

Denmark unveiled a new world map minimizing Greenland's size to deter territorial ambitions, following a successful lawsuit against the Mercator projection; this action is part of a growing trend of nations manipulating their geographical representation for political advantage.

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56% Bias Score

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taz.de
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Trump's Second Term: Authoritarian Consolidation and Global Instability

Following the US elections, Donald Trump's second term has seen a rapid shift towards authoritarian rule, marked by the appointment of loyalists, attacks on institutions, militarization of cities, and the establishment of internment camps, causing instability in the transatlantic alliance and the gl...

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68% Bias Score

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taz.de
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Turkey's Contradictory Syria Policy: Peace Talks Amidst Bombardment

A German documentary, "Erdoğan's Fight Against the Kurds," reveals Turkey's contradictory approach: pursuing domestic peace talks while bombing Kurdish areas in Northern Syria, resulting in destroyed infrastructure, civilian deaths, and questions of international law violations.

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48% Bias Score

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dailymail.co.uk
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Pro-Palestinian Activists Vandalize UK Firm Supplying Israeli Military

Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized the UK-based Permoid Industries Ltd., which supplies ammunition containers to Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems, destroying equipment, spraying graffiti, and posting a video of the act online, aiming to disrupt arms supply to Israel.

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56% Bias Score

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theglobeandmail.com
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Canada to Exceed NATO Military Spending Target by March 31, 2024

Canada will surpass its NATO military spending target by March 31, 2024, allocating an additional $8.3 billion, reversing years of insufficient investment following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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60% Bias Score

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zeit.de
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Record Channel Crossings Spur UK Immigration Policy Shift

French authorities rescued 99 migrants from the English Channel, while 919 more reached Britain on Friday; Channel crossings increased 17% in the first five months of 2025, prompting Britain to announce stricter immigration policies, including increased deportations and the establishment of "return ...

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56% Bias Score

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taz.de
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Berlin Biennale 13: Art's Resilience in Repressive Environments

The 13th Berlin Biennale, curated by Zasha Colah, features 170 artworks by 60 international artists exploring art's resilience in repressive environments, symbolized by the fox, and shown across four Berlin venues, including the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Hamburger Bahnhof.

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dw.com
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Zaječar Residents Protest Chinese Mining Company's Expansion

Residents of Zaječar, Serbia, are protesting the expansion of a copper and gold mine by the Chinese company Ziđin, fearing environmental and health consequences from 15 boreholes discovered near Nikoličevo, prompting local opposition parties to campaign against further mining permits ahead of local ...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
theguardian.com
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US Streamers' Ad-Supported Plans: Growth and the 'Light Viewer' Phenomenon

US streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime introduced ad-supported tiers, leading to increased subscribers but lower daily viewing time among those users; this creates a challenge for them in the UK's growing streaming ad market.

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theguardian.com
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Widespread US Protests Show Growing Solidarity Against Trump's Policies

Peaceful protests across the US, from Kansas City to Austin, demonstrate increasing solidarity against President Trump's policies targeting immigrants and undermining democratic norms, with participants citing concerns about due process, arbitrary detentions, and government overreach.

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60% Bias Score

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