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Merz Acknowledges Shortcomings in Coalition Government, Addresses CDU Concerns
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the Niedersachsen CDU party congress, acknowledging shortcomings in the coalition government's performance, particularly in communication, while highlighting positive aspects such as decreased asylum numbers and economic incentives. He emphasized the need f...
Merz Acknowledges Shortcomings in Coalition Government, Addresses CDU Concerns
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the Niedersachsen CDU party congress, acknowledging shortcomings in the coalition government's performance, particularly in communication, while highlighting positive aspects such as decreased asylum numbers and economic incentives. He emphasized the need f...
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48% Bias Score


Frankfurt Thrashes Bremen 4-1 in Bundesliga Opener
Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Werder Bremen 4-1 in their Bundesliga opener on August 25th, 2024, with goals from Can Uzun, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya (2 goals), and Ansgar Knauff, highlighting Frankfurt's ambitions for European qualification and putting early pressure on Bremen.
Frankfurt Thrashes Bremen 4-1 in Bundesliga Opener
Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Werder Bremen 4-1 in their Bundesliga opener on August 25th, 2024, with goals from Can Uzun, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya (2 goals), and Ansgar Knauff, highlighting Frankfurt's ambitions for European qualification and putting early pressure on Bremen.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Arrests Suspects in Wedding Shooting, Increases Penalties for Public Safety Violations
Following a shooting at a wedding in Trabzon, Turkey, resulting in one death and two injuries, two suspects were arrested and charged with "intentional homicide and injury." Separately, in Istanbul, a suspect was arrested for assaulting a female driver. New legislation increasing penalties for these...
Turkey Arrests Suspects in Wedding Shooting, Increases Penalties for Public Safety Violations
Following a shooting at a wedding in Trabzon, Turkey, resulting in one death and two injuries, two suspects were arrested and charged with "intentional homicide and injury." Separately, in Istanbul, a suspect was arrested for assaulting a female driver. New legislation increasing penalties for these...
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28% Bias Score


Inflation and Tariffs Drive Up Back-to-School Costs, Forcing Families to Make Difficult Choices
Rising inflation and new tariffs are making back-to-school expenses the second-largest annual household cost, forcing 67% of families to preemptively purchase supplies in July, with 44% using credit, compared to 34% last year, and 25% lacking dedicated savings.
Inflation and Tariffs Drive Up Back-to-School Costs, Forcing Families to Make Difficult Choices
Rising inflation and new tariffs are making back-to-school expenses the second-largest annual household cost, forcing 67% of families to preemptively purchase supplies in July, with 44% using credit, compared to 34% last year, and 25% lacking dedicated savings.
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44% Bias Score


Sydney to Build New Train Station, 10,000 Homes in Woollahra
Sydney will build its first new heavy rail station in over a decade in Woollahra, near the CBD, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing shortages but potentially facing community opposition.
Sydney to Build New Train Station, 10,000 Homes in Woollahra
Sydney will build its first new heavy rail station in over a decade in Woollahra, near the CBD, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing shortages but potentially facing community opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Maxwell Interview Transcripts Released; FBI Raids Bolton's Home
The Department of Justice released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, denying any misconduct by President Trump or the existence of an Epstein client list; FBI searches of John Bolton's home and office raise concerns of politically motivated investigations.
Maxwell Interview Transcripts Released; FBI Raids Bolton's Home
The Department of Justice released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, denying any misconduct by President Trump or the existence of an Epstein client list; FBI searches of John Bolton's home and office raise concerns of politically motivated investigations.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Rejects Mittelstand Tax Hikes Amidst German Budget Crisis
German Chancellor Merz rejects calls for increased taxes on the Mittelstand, differing from SPD proposals to address billions of euros in budget shortfalls; Merz also criticized the current coalition's performance and urged improved communication and a unified approach to fiscal policy.

Merz Rejects Mittelstand Tax Hikes Amidst German Budget Crisis
German Chancellor Merz rejects calls for increased taxes on the Mittelstand, differing from SPD proposals to address billions of euros in budget shortfalls; Merz also criticized the current coalition's performance and urged improved communication and a unified approach to fiscal policy.
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40% Bias Score

German Film "Sound of Falling" to Compete for 2026 Oscar
Sound of Falling", a German film directed by Mascha Schilinski, will represent Germany in the 2026 Oscars' Best International Film category following its Jury Prize win at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was lauded for its unique narrative and artistic merit, telling the story of four women ...

German Film "Sound of Falling" to Compete for 2026 Oscar
Sound of Falling", a German film directed by Mascha Schilinski, will represent Germany in the 2026 Oscars' Best International Film category following its Jury Prize win at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was lauded for its unique narrative and artistic merit, telling the story of four women ...
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52% Bias Score

Leoncavallo Eviction Ignites Italian Political Divide
The eviction of Milan's Leoncavallo social center sparked national political debate, with the right celebrating and the left condemning the action; Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi stated that delays resulted in a €3.3 million penalty, making further procrastination impossible, while also confirm...

Leoncavallo Eviction Ignites Italian Political Divide
The eviction of Milan's Leoncavallo social center sparked national political debate, with the right celebrating and the left condemning the action; Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi stated that delays resulted in a €3.3 million penalty, making further procrastination impossible, while also confirm...
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40% Bias Score

Durango's Unopposed Judicial Elections Reveal Elite Influence
Durango, Mexico held unprecedented judicial elections on June 2nd, where 49 judges were elected unopposed due to a pre-arranged agreement among state power committees; the resignation of an elected judge exposes flaws in the system, potentially undermining the reform's goal of popular elections and ...

Durango's Unopposed Judicial Elections Reveal Elite Influence
Durango, Mexico held unprecedented judicial elections on June 2nd, where 49 judges were elected unopposed due to a pre-arranged agreement among state power committees; the resignation of an elected judge exposes flaws in the system, potentially undermining the reform's goal of popular elections and ...
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36% Bias Score

Post-Katrina College Push in New Orleans: High Enrollment, Low Completion
Following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans charter schools, especially KIPP, heavily promoted college attendance for low-income Black students; while college enrollment increased, completion rates remained stubbornly low due to financial and personal obstacles, prompting a shift towards more diverse c...

Post-Katrina College Push in New Orleans: High Enrollment, Low Completion
Following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans charter schools, especially KIPP, heavily promoted college attendance for low-income Black students; while college enrollment increased, completion rates remained stubbornly low due to financial and personal obstacles, prompting a shift towards more diverse c...
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36% Bias Score

Anti-Immigration Protest in Bristol Outnumbered by Counter-Demonstrators
In Bristol, approximately 50 anti-immigration protesters marching against the government's use of hotels for asylum seekers were met by about 250 counter-protesters; one arrest was made for assaulting an emergency worker, and police managed the situation to prevent significant incidents.

Anti-Immigration Protest in Bristol Outnumbered by Counter-Demonstrators
In Bristol, approximately 50 anti-immigration protesters marching against the government's use of hotels for asylum seekers were met by about 250 counter-protesters; one arrest was made for assaulting an emergency worker, and police managed the situation to prevent significant incidents.
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40% Bias Score
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