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Solingen Attack Spurs Data Retention Push in Germany
NRW Minister President Hendrik Wüst supports reinstating data retention for three months to combat terrorism following the Solingen attack on August 23, 2024, which killed three and injured many, and a 100 million Euro investment in security measures. A trial against the accused Syrian, Issa al H., ...
Solingen Attack Spurs Data Retention Push in Germany
NRW Minister President Hendrik Wüst supports reinstating data retention for three months to combat terrorism following the Solingen attack on August 23, 2024, which killed three and injured many, and a 100 million Euro investment in security measures. A trial against the accused Syrian, Issa al H., ...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Resumes Humanitarian Visas for Russians and Belarusians
Germany has lifted its moratorium on humanitarian visas for Russian and Belarusian citizens, resuming processing for those at risk due to their activism for freedom, democracy, and human rights, after a suspension since July 2022. This follows pressure from opposition figures and rights groups.
Germany Resumes Humanitarian Visas for Russians and Belarusians
Germany has lifted its moratorium on humanitarian visas for Russian and Belarusian citizens, resuming processing for those at risk due to their activism for freedom, democracy, and human rights, after a suspension since July 2022. This follows pressure from opposition figures and rights groups.
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24% Bias Score


Farage's Bill: Mass Deportation of Asylum Seekers Proposed
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's new Illegal Migration Bill, expected August 26th, proposes mass deportation of asylum seekers arriving by small boats, including detention in RAF bases and potential withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights.
Farage's Bill: Mass Deportation of Asylum Seekers Proposed
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's new Illegal Migration Bill, expected August 26th, proposes mass deportation of asylum seekers arriving by small boats, including detention in RAF bases and potential withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.
Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Greece's Tourism Sector Crippled by Unprecedented Labor Shortage
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic's impact, slow implementation of foreign worker agreements, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and economic recovery.
Greece's Tourism Sector Crippled by Unprecedented Labor Shortage
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic's impact, slow implementation of foreign worker agreements, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and economic recovery.
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48% Bias Score


EU Faces Criticism for Soft Response to Crackdown on Serbian Protests
Amid escalating police violence against protesters in Serbia, the EU urges de-escalation and investigation of excessive force, facing criticism for its perceived weak response amid geopolitical complexities and concerns about Serbia's ties with Russia.
EU Faces Criticism for Soft Response to Crackdown on Serbian Protests
Amid escalating police violence against protesters in Serbia, the EU urges de-escalation and investigation of excessive force, facing criticism for its perceived weak response amid geopolitical complexities and concerns about Serbia's ties with Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Proposes Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany plans to implement electronic monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when abusers approach, aiming to prevent violence based on Spain's successful model; over 250,000 people were victims of domestic violence in Germany in 2023.

Germany Proposes Electronic Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Germany plans to implement electronic monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, alerting victims and police when abusers approach, aiming to prevent violence based on Spain's successful model; over 250,000 people were victims of domestic violence in Germany in 2023.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Foreign Minister Resigns Over Israel Sanctions
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned after his proposal for stronger sanctions against Israel was rejected by the cabinet, leading to his party's withdrawal from the coalition government, creating political instability ahead of October's elections.

Dutch Foreign Minister Resigns Over Israel Sanctions
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned after his proposal for stronger sanctions against Israel was rejected by the cabinet, leading to his party's withdrawal from the coalition government, creating political instability ahead of October's elections.
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36% Bias Score

UK Asylum Policy Protests Spread Amidst Public Anger
Approximately 250 people protested in Cheshunt against the UK government's asylum policies, citing concerns over migrant relocation following a court order that sparked similar protests in Epping, where a migrant was accused of sexual assault.

UK Asylum Policy Protests Spread Amidst Public Anger
Approximately 250 people protested in Cheshunt against the UK government's asylum policies, citing concerns over migrant relocation following a court order that sparked similar protests in Epping, where a migrant was accused of sexual assault.
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64% Bias Score

Zelensky Agrees to Putin Meeting on Territorial Issues, but Only In Person
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya stated that President Zelensky is willing to meet with President Putin to discuss territorial issues, but only in person; Ukrainian public opinion strongly opposes territorial concessions.

Zelensky Agrees to Putin Meeting on Territorial Issues, but Only In Person
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya stated that President Zelensky is willing to meet with President Putin to discuss territorial issues, but only in person; Ukrainian public opinion strongly opposes territorial concessions.
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48% Bias Score

Czech Documentary Exposes Limits of Countering Pro-Russia Disinformation
Czech director Robin Kvapil's documentary follows three pro-Russian Czech citizens to Ukraine, where they witness war crimes, yet their views remain largely unchanged, prompting debate on Russian influence in the Czech Republic before upcoming elections.

Czech Documentary Exposes Limits of Countering Pro-Russia Disinformation
Czech director Robin Kvapil's documentary follows three pro-Russian Czech citizens to Ukraine, where they witness war crimes, yet their views remain largely unchanged, prompting debate on Russian influence in the Czech Republic before upcoming elections.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Launches Criminal Investigations into Berlin Anti-Putin Protest
Russian authorities launched criminal investigations into a March 1st anti-Putin protest in Berlin, targeting organizers Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and participants, with charges including terrorism, extremism, and flag desecration, potentially resulting in life sentences...

Russia Launches Criminal Investigations into Berlin Anti-Putin Protest
Russian authorities launched criminal investigations into a March 1st anti-Putin protest in Berlin, targeting organizers Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and participants, with charges including terrorism, extremism, and flag desecration, potentially resulting in life sentences...
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68% Bias Score
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