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Poland Sees Mass Anti-Immigration Protests
On Saturday, large anti-immigration protests organized by Poland's far-right Confederation party took place in over 80 cities, demanding border closures with neighboring countries; counter-protests also occurred.
Poland Sees Mass Anti-Immigration Protests
On Saturday, large anti-immigration protests organized by Poland's far-right Confederation party took place in over 80 cities, demanding border closures with neighboring countries; counter-protests also occurred.
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52% Bias Score


Brandt Warns of Resurgent Extremism on Hitler Assassination Anniversary
Matthias Brandt, son of former Chancellor Willy Brandt, warned against growing historical amnesia on the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, drawing parallels between current political rhetoric and Nazi propaganda. He stressed the importance of action against the rise...
Brandt Warns of Resurgent Extremism on Hitler Assassination Anniversary
Matthias Brandt, son of former Chancellor Willy Brandt, warned against growing historical amnesia on the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, drawing parallels between current political rhetoric and Nazi propaganda. He stressed the importance of action against the rise...
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24% Bias Score


Ceasefire Ends Deadly Clashes in Sweida, Syria
A U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended a week of clashes in Sweida, Syria, between Druze militias and Bedouin clans, resulting in hundreds of deaths and jeopardizing the country's post-war transition; Israel also launched airstrikes.
Ceasefire Ends Deadly Clashes in Sweida, Syria
A U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended a week of clashes in Sweida, Syria, between Druze militias and Bedouin clans, resulting in hundreds of deaths and jeopardizing the country's post-war transition; Israel also launched airstrikes.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Replaces Damaged Air Defense Systems After Israeli Attack
Following a 12-day Israeli attack on Iran in June, targeting Iranian nuclear and military facilities and resulting in over 1000 Iranian deaths, Iran's military announced on Sunday that it has replaced damaged air defense systems.
Iran Replaces Damaged Air Defense Systems After Israeli Attack
Following a 12-day Israeli attack on Iran in June, targeting Iranian nuclear and military facilities and resulting in over 1000 Iranian deaths, Iran's military announced on Sunday that it has replaced damaged air defense systems.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian POWs' contrasting responses to Russian captivity
Two Ukrainian marines, Yuriy Gunchuk and Vlad Zadorin, endured brutal torture in separate Russian POW camps for 2.5 and almost 2 years, respectively, before being released in prisoner exchanges; their contrasting responses to their ordeals highlight the complex psychological and physical effects of ...
Ukrainian POWs' contrasting responses to Russian captivity
Two Ukrainian marines, Yuriy Gunchuk and Vlad Zadorin, endured brutal torture in separate Russian POW camps for 2.5 and almost 2 years, respectively, before being released in prisoner exchanges; their contrasting responses to their ordeals highlight the complex psychological and physical effects of ...
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32% Bias Score


US Trade Policies Spur Investor Shift Towards Europe
The US extended its deadline to impose tariffs on EU goods to August 1st, prompting a shift in investor sentiment from the US to Europe, particularly Germany, due to the US's rising national debt and aggressive trade policies.
US Trade Policies Spur Investor Shift Towards Europe
The US extended its deadline to impose tariffs on EU goods to August 1st, prompting a shift in investor sentiment from the US to Europe, particularly Germany, due to the US's rising national debt and aggressive trade policies.
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48% Bias Score

Clashes Continue in Sweida Despite Ceasefire Announcement
Renewed clashes erupted in Syria's Sweida province between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin tribes despite a Saturday ceasefire announcement; government forces initially intervened but later withdrew, leading to retaliatory attacks and a complex situation involving sectarian tensions and external fa...

Clashes Continue in Sweida Despite Ceasefire Announcement
Renewed clashes erupted in Syria's Sweida province between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin tribes despite a Saturday ceasefire announcement; government forces initially intervened but later withdrew, leading to retaliatory attacks and a complex situation involving sectarian tensions and external fa...
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36% Bias Score

SpaceX Contracts Remain Despite Trump's Call
Despite President Trump's call to end SpaceX government contracts, a review found them essential for US national security and space exploration; SpaceX subsequently won more contracts, highlighting its unique capabilities and lack of alternatives.

SpaceX Contracts Remain Despite Trump's Call
Despite President Trump's call to end SpaceX government contracts, a review found them essential for US national security and space exploration; SpaceX subsequently won more contracts, highlighting its unique capabilities and lack of alternatives.
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44% Bias Score

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amid Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in Sunday's elections, with the anti-immigration Sanseito party making significant gains amid rising inflation and strained US trade relations.

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amid Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in Sunday's elections, with the anti-immigration Sanseito party making significant gains amid rising inflation and strained US trade relations.
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44% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, expected to cost nearly \$144 billion and generate three times the power of the Three Gorges Dam, raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, expected to cost nearly \$144 billion and generate three times the power of the Three Gorges Dam, raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Polish Supreme Court Upholds Election Amidst Public Distrust and Judicial Reform Controversy
Poland's Supreme Court upheld the presidential election results despite acknowledging irregularities, causing public distrust due to the court's politicization under the PiS party's judicial reforms, which the current government has not reversed; over 50,000 appeals were filed, with recounts in only...

Polish Supreme Court Upholds Election Amidst Public Distrust and Judicial Reform Controversy
Poland's Supreme Court upheld the presidential election results despite acknowledging irregularities, causing public distrust due to the court's politicization under the PiS party's judicial reforms, which the current government has not reversed; over 50,000 appeals were filed, with recounts in only...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Launches Geothermal Insurance to Boost Renewable Energy
Germany's government is launching a geothermal "discovery insurance" program, backed by KfW and Munich Re, to reduce financial risks for municipalities drilling for geothermal energy. This is part of a broader plan to accelerate geothermal energy use, with the aim to increase its contribution to the...

Germany Launches Geothermal Insurance to Boost Renewable Energy
Germany's government is launching a geothermal "discovery insurance" program, backed by KfW and Munich Re, to reduce financial risks for municipalities drilling for geothermal energy. This is part of a broader plan to accelerate geothermal energy use, with the aim to increase its contribution to the...
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20% Bias Score
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