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Rise of Right-Wing Extremism Among Berlin Youth
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to multiple underlying issues like school avoidance, substance abuse, and family problems. Recruitment happens pri...
Rise of Right-Wing Extremism Among Berlin Youth
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to multiple underlying issues like school avoidance, substance abuse, and family problems. Recruitment happens pri...
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Medical Tourism Booms Amidst Rising Healthcare Costs
Facing rising healthcare costs at home, an estimated 432,000 Canadians are expected to seek medical care abroad this year, seeking procedures such as dental work, cosmetic surgeries, and hip replacements; a trend driven by cost savings of 30-90% but posing risks associated with varying global health...
Canadian Medical Tourism Booms Amidst Rising Healthcare Costs
Facing rising healthcare costs at home, an estimated 432,000 Canadians are expected to seek medical care abroad this year, seeking procedures such as dental work, cosmetic surgeries, and hip replacements; a trend driven by cost savings of 30-90% but posing risks associated with varying global health...
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20% Bias Score


Solomon Islands Villager's Mangrove Restoration Project
In Oibola village, Solomon Islands, Ben Waleilia's eight-year mangrove restoration project has replanted over 16,000 seedlings, recovering 40,000 square meters of coastal habitat, combating deforestation driven by population growth and climate change impacts, and inspiring community involvement.
Solomon Islands Villager's Mangrove Restoration Project
In Oibola village, Solomon Islands, Ben Waleilia's eight-year mangrove restoration project has replanted over 16,000 seedlings, recovering 40,000 square meters of coastal habitat, combating deforestation driven by population growth and climate change impacts, and inspiring community involvement.
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32% Bias Score


Historian Challenges Feasibility of Rapid Fossil Fuel Elimination
French historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz challenges the prevailing narrative of energy transitions, arguing that the interconnectedness of energy sources makes a rapid shift away from fossil fuels improbable; he emphasizes the need for reduced consumption and prioritizing essential uses of carbon-inte...
Historian Challenges Feasibility of Rapid Fossil Fuel Elimination
French historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz challenges the prevailing narrative of energy transitions, arguing that the interconnectedness of energy sources makes a rapid shift away from fossil fuels improbable; he emphasizes the need for reduced consumption and prioritizing essential uses of carbon-inte...
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44% Bias Score


Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
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56% Bias Score


Denmark Pushes for Stricter EU Immigration Policies
Denmark, under its EU presidency, is advocating for a stricter approach to immigration, aligning with far-right parties and proposing deportation camps in third countries, causing significant controversy within the European Union.
Denmark Pushes for Stricter EU Immigration Policies
Denmark, under its EU presidency, is advocating for a stricter approach to immigration, aligning with far-right parties and proposing deportation camps in third countries, causing significant controversy within the European Union.
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72% Bias Score

German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...

German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...
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40% Bias Score

Argentina Ordered to Transfer YPF Shares Amidst Legal Dispute
A New York court ordered Argentina to transfer 51% of YPF shares to US funds within three days, upholding a 2023 ruling that found Argentina liable for $16.1 billion in damages for not offering equal treatment to all shareholders during the 2012 nationalization of the oil company. Failure to comply ...

Argentina Ordered to Transfer YPF Shares Amidst Legal Dispute
A New York court ordered Argentina to transfer 51% of YPF shares to US funds within three days, upholding a 2023 ruling that found Argentina liable for $16.1 billion in damages for not offering equal treatment to all shareholders during the 2012 nationalization of the oil company. Failure to comply ...
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56% Bias Score

UNESCO recognizes Wixárika pilgrimage route as World Heritage site
The 500km Wixárika pilgrimage route across five Mexican states, vital to their culture and featuring the sacred peyote plant, has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage list, marking the first time a living indigenous tradition receives this recognition.

UNESCO recognizes Wixárika pilgrimage route as World Heritage site
The 500km Wixárika pilgrimage route across five Mexican states, vital to their culture and featuring the sacred peyote plant, has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage list, marking the first time a living indigenous tradition receives this recognition.
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24% Bias Score

Catalonia's "Singular Financing" Deal Deepens Spain's Economic and Political Divisions
The Spanish government and the Generalitat of Catalonia agreed on a "singular financing" deal, allowing Catalonia to control most tax collection and reduce its contribution to national expenses, creating economic inequality and straining public services in other regions.

Catalonia's "Singular Financing" Deal Deepens Spain's Economic and Political Divisions
The Spanish government and the Generalitat of Catalonia agreed on a "singular financing" deal, allowing Catalonia to control most tax collection and reduce its contribution to national expenses, creating economic inequality and straining public services in other regions.
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64% Bias Score

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...
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20% Bias Score

Catalonia Deal Costs Andalusia €25 Billion, Contradicting Spanish Finance Minister
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia grants preferential tax treatment, costing Andalusia €25 billion and contradicting statements by Finance Minister María Jesús Montero, who faces calls for resignation.

Catalonia Deal Costs Andalusia €25 Billion, Contradicting Spanish Finance Minister
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia grants preferential tax treatment, costing Andalusia €25 billion and contradicting statements by Finance Minister María Jesús Montero, who faces calls for resignation.
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60% Bias Score
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