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US Launches Trade Probe into Brazil Amidst Bolsonaro Support Controversy
The US launched a Section 301 investigation into Brazil's trade practices, alleging unfair tariffs, weak antitrust enforcement, and insufficient intellectual property protection, following President Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports.
US Launches Trade Probe into Brazil Amidst Bolsonaro Support Controversy
The US launched a Section 301 investigation into Brazil's trade practices, alleging unfair tariffs, weak antitrust enforcement, and insufficient intellectual property protection, following President Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports.
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52% Bias Score


Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...
Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...
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56% Bias Score


Latvian Court Reinstates "Dozhd" TV License, NEPLP to Appeal
A Riga court overturned the Latvian National Council for Electronic Media (NEPLP)'s decision to revoke the broadcasting license of the Russian opposition TV channel "Dozhd" on July 16, 2024, due to concerns about national security and public order, which stemmed from a presenter's remarks and a map ...
Latvian Court Reinstates "Dozhd" TV License, NEPLP to Appeal
A Riga court overturned the Latvian National Council for Electronic Media (NEPLP)'s decision to revoke the broadcasting license of the Russian opposition TV channel "Dozhd" on July 16, 2024, due to concerns about national security and public order, which stemmed from a presenter's remarks and a map ...
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Plan to Arm Ukraine: Allies React to Uncoordinated Proposal
President Trump proposed a plan to arm Ukraine using weapons from European allies, replacing them with American ones; while initially well-received, the plan lacks details, causing confusion among allies who learned of it simultaneously with the public.
Trump's Plan to Arm Ukraine: Allies React to Uncoordinated Proposal
President Trump proposed a plan to arm Ukraine using weapons from European allies, replacing them with American ones; while initially well-received, the plan lacks details, causing confusion among allies who learned of it simultaneously with the public.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Epstein Promise Fuels Republican Rift
Podcaster Megyn Kelly raised the question of who is interested in Epstein's files at the "Turning Point Summit" in Florida; while Trump previously promised to release all information, the Department of Justice claims no new documents exist, causing friction with his MAGA base and leading to calls fo...
Trump's Epstein Promise Fuels Republican Rift
Podcaster Megyn Kelly raised the question of who is interested in Epstein's files at the "Turning Point Summit" in Florida; while Trump previously promised to release all information, the Department of Justice claims no new documents exist, causing friction with his MAGA base and leading to calls fo...
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56% Bias Score


Russia's Coercive Approach to Fertility Amidst War and Economic Instability
The Russian government's response to declining birth rates involves coercive measures, including stricter abortion laws and psychological pressure, alongside financial incentives; however, underlying issues like the war and economic instability remain unaddressed, creating a complex situation for Ru...
Russia's Coercive Approach to Fertility Amidst War and Economic Instability
The Russian government's response to declining birth rates involves coercive measures, including stricter abortion laws and psychological pressure, alongside financial incentives; however, underlying issues like the war and economic instability remain unaddressed, creating a complex situation for Ru...
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72% Bias Score

Macedonia's Pre-Election Hiring Surge Raises Concerns
In Macedonia, 730 government job postings were published by July 9th, a record high coinciding with upcoming local elections, raising concerns of political influence despite new laws aiming to end partisan hiring.

Macedonia's Pre-Election Hiring Surge Raises Concerns
In Macedonia, 730 government job postings were published by July 9th, a record high coinciding with upcoming local elections, raising concerns of political influence despite new laws aiming to end partisan hiring.
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44% Bias Score

Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.

Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.
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40% Bias Score

Hungarian Allegations of Soldier Abuse in Ukraine Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
József Sebestyén, a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, died in Ukraine in July 2025; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of death, with Hungary alleging foul play by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine cites a medical cause. This incident is being used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...

Hungarian Allegations of Soldier Abuse in Ukraine Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
József Sebestyén, a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, died in Ukraine in July 2025; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of death, with Hungary alleging foul play by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine cites a medical cause. This incident is being used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Drone Defense Gaps Raise National Security Concerns
The Federal Association of the German Aerospace Industry (BDLI) revealed on July 16th that Germany lacks the technology and legal framework to protect its infrastructure from hostile drones, highlighting inadequate inter-agency cooperation and the urgent need for modern drone defense systems, especi...

Germany's Drone Defense Gaps Raise National Security Concerns
The Federal Association of the German Aerospace Industry (BDLI) revealed on July 16th that Germany lacks the technology and legal framework to protect its infrastructure from hostile drones, highlighting inadequate inter-agency cooperation and the urgent need for modern drone defense systems, especi...
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44% Bias Score

EU Court Upholds €300,000 Expense Recovery from Le Pen Estate
The General Court of the European Union upheld a decision to recover over €300,000 in misused parliamentary expenses from the estate of Jean-Marie Le Pen, rejecting appeals from his heirs due to proper procedure being followed.

EU Court Upholds €300,000 Expense Recovery from Le Pen Estate
The General Court of the European Union upheld a decision to recover over €300,000 in misused parliamentary expenses from the estate of Jean-Marie Le Pen, rejecting appeals from his heirs due to proper procedure being followed.
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40% Bias Score

Schröder Agrees to Testify in Nord Stream 2 Investigation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will testify via video link on October 17th before the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament's Nord Stream 2 investigative committee, addressing concerns about the pipeline's completion despite US sanctions and the role of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climat...

Schröder Agrees to Testify in Nord Stream 2 Investigation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will testify via video link on October 17th before the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament's Nord Stream 2 investigative committee, addressing concerns about the pipeline's completion despite US sanctions and the role of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climat...
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40% Bias Score
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