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Baden-Württemberg tackles water scarcity with a comprehensive master plan
Baden-Württemberg faces severe water shortages due to climate change, with half of its municipalities projected to struggle meeting peak water demands by 2050; the state is implementing a master plan including infrastructure improvements, inter-municipal cooperation, and increased funding to address...
Baden-Württemberg tackles water scarcity with a comprehensive master plan
Baden-Württemberg faces severe water shortages due to climate change, with half of its municipalities projected to struggle meeting peak water demands by 2050; the state is implementing a master plan including infrastructure improvements, inter-municipal cooperation, and increased funding to address...
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24% Bias Score


Austrian Prosecutors Charge René Benko with Fraud in Signa Group Collapse
Austrian prosecutors charged René Benko, former head of the failed Signa Group, with fraud, alleging he gifted "300,000 Euro to relatives and made "360,000 Euro in unjustifiable payments before bankruptcy. The investigation, involving German authorities, estimates "300 million Euro in damages from t...
Austrian Prosecutors Charge René Benko with Fraud in Signa Group Collapse
Austrian prosecutors charged René Benko, former head of the failed Signa Group, with fraud, alleging he gifted "300,000 Euro to relatives and made "360,000 Euro in unjustifiable payments before bankruptcy. The investigation, involving German authorities, estimates "300 million Euro in damages from t...
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48% Bias Score


Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.
Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.
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20% Bias Score


Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Progress and Challenges
Germany's electricity grid expansion, involving 128 projects totaling 16,832 km of lines, is underway, with 34 projects complete but substantial delays anticipated due to permitting, material shortages, and potential public opposition.
Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Progress and Challenges
Germany's electricity grid expansion, involving 128 projects totaling 16,832 km of lines, is underway, with 34 projects complete but substantial delays anticipated due to permitting, material shortages, and potential public opposition.
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44% Bias Score


Syria: Clashes in Sweida Prompt Government Intervention, Ceasefire Announced
Over 100 people died in clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin groups in Syria's Sweida province, prompting government intervention and a subsequent ceasefire. The violence began when Bedouins set up a checkpoint, attacking and robbing a Druze youth, which led to further confrontations.
Syria: Clashes in Sweida Prompt Government Intervention, Ceasefire Announced
Over 100 people died in clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin groups in Syria's Sweida province, prompting government intervention and a subsequent ceasefire. The violence began when Bedouins set up a checkpoint, attacking and robbing a Druze youth, which led to further confrontations.
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian Cabinet Reshuffle: Shmyhal Replaced, Umerov Dismissed
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy announced the replacement of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal with Yulia Svyrydenko and the dismissal of Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, citing Shmyhal's experience as crucial for the defence ministry and Umerov's involvement in controversial negotiations with Russia regard...
Ukrainian Cabinet Reshuffle: Shmyhal Replaced, Umerov Dismissed
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy announced the replacement of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal with Yulia Svyrydenko and the dismissal of Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, citing Shmyhal's experience as crucial for the defence ministry and Umerov's involvement in controversial negotiations with Russia regard...
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52% Bias Score

Death Threats and Accusations Amidst North Macedonia-Bulgaria EU Accession Dispute
Amidst rising tensions, the European Parliament rapporteur for North Macedonia reported death threats and accusations of bias from Bulgarian MEPs, while Bulgaria claims North Macedonia is self-blocking its EU accession by failing to address Bulgarian minority rights.

Death Threats and Accusations Amidst North Macedonia-Bulgaria EU Accession Dispute
Amidst rising tensions, the European Parliament rapporteur for North Macedonia reported death threats and accusations of bias from Bulgarian MEPs, while Bulgaria claims North Macedonia is self-blocking its EU accession by failing to address Bulgarian minority rights.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Criticizes Israel, German Coalition Faces Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza during a recent interview, expressing concerns to Prime Minister Netanyahu and hoping for a two-state solution. Simultaneously, a major internal crisis within the German coalition government unfolded, marked by the failure to appoi...

Merz Criticizes Israel, German Coalition Faces Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza during a recent interview, expressing concerns to Prime Minister Netanyahu and hoping for a two-state solution. Simultaneously, a major internal crisis within the German coalition government unfolded, marked by the failure to appoi...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Injure Six
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley injured at least six people, targeting Hezbollah's Radwan unit facilities; Israel claims the attacks were a message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, while Lebanon's health ministry confirmed the casualties without providing details.

Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Injure Six
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley injured at least six people, targeting Hezbollah's Radwan unit facilities; Israel claims the attacks were a message to Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, while Lebanon's health ministry confirmed the casualties without providing details.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over US Drone Strike Using Ramstein Air Base
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit concerning a 2012 US drone strike in Yemen that used Ramstein Air Base, finding insufficient evidence of systematic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's human rights obligations and the deaths of civilians.

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over US Drone Strike Using Ramstein Air Base
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit concerning a 2012 US drone strike in Yemen that used Ramstein Air Base, finding insufficient evidence of systematic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's human rights obligations and the deaths of civilians.
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36% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Russian Judges, Moldovan Vote-Buying Network
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the politically motivated imprisonment of Alexei Gorinov and on seven Moldovan individuals and three entities linked to vote-buying schemes, aiming to counter Russian influence and protect Moldova's pro-European path.

EU Sanctions Russian Judges, Moldovan Vote-Buying Network
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the politically motivated imprisonment of Alexei Gorinov and on seven Moldovan individuals and three entities linked to vote-buying schemes, aiming to counter Russian influence and protect Moldova's pro-European path.
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36% Bias Score

Henry Calls for Urgent Reform of Australia's Environmental Laws
Former Australian treasury secretary Ken Henry urges parliament to reform the nation's outdated environmental laws, arguing that the current EPBC Act hinders productivity, slows vital infrastructure projects, and jeopardizes climate and housing targets. He advocates for national environmental standa...

Henry Calls for Urgent Reform of Australia's Environmental Laws
Former Australian treasury secretary Ken Henry urges parliament to reform the nation's outdated environmental laws, arguing that the current EPBC Act hinders productivity, slows vital infrastructure projects, and jeopardizes climate and housing targets. He advocates for national environmental standa...
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52% Bias Score
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