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Lowering UK Voting Age to 16 Sparks Debate on Political Education
The UK government has lowered the voting age to 16 and 17, prompting mixed reactions from Greater Manchester teenagers. While some welcome the change, emphasizing the right to participate in decisions about tax spending, many highlight the need for unbiased political education in schools to ensure i...
Lowering UK Voting Age to 16 Sparks Debate on Political Education
The UK government has lowered the voting age to 16 and 17, prompting mixed reactions from Greater Manchester teenagers. While some welcome the change, emphasizing the right to participate in decisions about tax spending, many highlight the need for unbiased political education in schools to ensure i...
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36% Bias Score


Ranaut's Drug Claim Sparks Political Row in India
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut blamed Punjab for Himachal Pradesh's drug problem, citing a sharp increase in drug-related cases from 500 in 2012 to almost 2200 in 2023, prompting backlash from Congress and AAP leaders who accused her of deflecting attention from Gujarat.
Ranaut's Drug Claim Sparks Political Row in India
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut blamed Punjab for Himachal Pradesh's drug problem, citing a sharp increase in drug-related cases from 500 in 2012 to almost 2200 in 2023, prompting backlash from Congress and AAP leaders who accused her of deflecting attention from Gujarat.
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48% Bias Score


German Prisons Near Maximum Capacity
German prisons are at 86% capacity, with some states exceeding 90%, forcing the use of multiple occupancy in cells; this follows a period of lower occupancy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
German Prisons Near Maximum Capacity
German prisons are at 86% capacity, with some states exceeding 90%, forcing the use of multiple occupancy in cells; this follows a period of lower occupancy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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28% Bias Score


Violence Against Green Party Members Escalates in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party officials in Thuringia reported a surge in hate speech and violence against them and other members in rural areas, citing incidents ranging from verbal abuse to arson and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics.
Violence Against Green Party Members Escalates in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party officials in Thuringia reported a surge in hate speech and violence against them and other members in rural areas, citing incidents ranging from verbal abuse to arson and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics.
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36% Bias Score


Augsburg University Hospital Plans New Building to Improve Efficiency and Patient Care
Augsburg University Hospital plans a new building by the late 2030s to replace its aging facility, separating elective and acute medicine to improve efficiency and patient care, despite environmental concerns about the loss of a patient park.
Augsburg University Hospital Plans New Building to Improve Efficiency and Patient Care
Augsburg University Hospital plans a new building by the late 2030s to replace its aging facility, separating elective and acute medicine to improve efficiency and patient care, despite environmental concerns about the loss of a patient park.
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44% Bias Score


Ghana's "24-Hour Economy": Ambitious Job Creation Plan Faces Funding Hurdles
Ghanaian President John Mahama's "24-hour economy" plan aims to create 1.7 million jobs by 2030 through a three-shift system across key sectors, but faces funding and infrastructural challenges, requiring $4 billion and addressing power supply issues.
Ghana's "24-Hour Economy": Ambitious Job Creation Plan Faces Funding Hurdles
Ghanaian President John Mahama's "24-hour economy" plan aims to create 1.7 million jobs by 2030 through a three-shift system across key sectors, but faces funding and infrastructural challenges, requiring $4 billion and addressing power supply issues.
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44% Bias Score

Creeslough Explosion: Families Launch Civil Lawsuits
On October 7, 2022, an explosion at a Creeslough, Ireland service station killed 10 people, prompting multiple civil lawsuits against Applegreen, Donegal County Council, and others by family members seeking answers and justice following the refusal of a state inquiry.

Creeslough Explosion: Families Launch Civil Lawsuits
On October 7, 2022, an explosion at a Creeslough, Ireland service station killed 10 people, prompting multiple civil lawsuits against Applegreen, Donegal County Council, and others by family members seeking answers and justice following the refusal of a state inquiry.
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36% Bias Score

Eleven Stabbed at Michigan Walmart; Suspect in Custody
On July 26th, a 42-year-old man stabbed eleven people at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, resulting in six critical injuries and five serious injuries; the suspect is in custody.

Eleven Stabbed at Michigan Walmart; Suspect in Custody
On July 26th, a 42-year-old man stabbed eleven people at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, resulting in six critical injuries and five serious injuries; the suspect is in custody.
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36% Bias Score

Märtens Wins First World Championship Gold in 400m Freestyle
At the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, Germany's Lukas Märtens secured his first World Championship gold medal in the men's 400m freestyle, edging out Australia's Samuel Short by two hundredths of a second, achieving a time of 3:42.35, one year after his Olympic victory.

Märtens Wins First World Championship Gold in 400m Freestyle
At the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, Germany's Lukas Märtens secured his first World Championship gold medal in the men's 400m freestyle, edging out Australia's Samuel Short by two hundredths of a second, achieving a time of 3:42.35, one year after his Olympic victory.
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44% Bias Score

Therese von Brunswick: Pioneer of Hungarian Education and Beethoven's Muse
Therese von Brunswick, sister of Beethoven's lover Josephine, founded Hungary's first kindergarten in 1828, highlighting her commitment to education and the Hungarian language; her family's close relationship with Beethoven resulted in several musical collaborations and underscores their role in Hun...

Therese von Brunswick: Pioneer of Hungarian Education and Beethoven's Muse
Therese von Brunswick, sister of Beethoven's lover Josephine, founded Hungary's first kindergarten in 1828, highlighting her commitment to education and the Hungarian language; her family's close relationship with Beethoven resulted in several musical collaborations and underscores their role in Hun...
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24% Bias Score

Thomas Mann's Political Transformation Highlighted in New Lübeck Exhibition
Lübeck, Germany, celebrates Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a new exhibition, "My Time: Thomas Mann and Democracy," at the St. Annen Museum, showcasing his political transformation from pro-war views to staunch democrat, while his former family home remains closed for renovations.

Thomas Mann's Political Transformation Highlighted in New Lübeck Exhibition
Lübeck, Germany, celebrates Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a new exhibition, "My Time: Thomas Mann and Democracy," at the St. Annen Museum, showcasing his political transformation from pro-war views to staunch democrat, while his former family home remains closed for renovations.
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24% Bias Score

HSV's Pre-Season Loss to Lyon Highlights Bundesliga Challenges
Hamburger SV lost a pre-season friendly 0-4 against Olympique Lyon, exposing defensive weaknesses ahead of their Bundesliga return; 45,757 fans attended, showcasing the team's strong fan support; further signings are planned to strengthen the team.

HSV's Pre-Season Loss to Lyon Highlights Bundesliga Challenges
Hamburger SV lost a pre-season friendly 0-4 against Olympique Lyon, exposing defensive weaknesses ahead of their Bundesliga return; 45,757 fans attended, showcasing the team's strong fan support; further signings are planned to strengthen the team.
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36% Bias Score
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