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Oberursel's "Kunsttäter": 25 Years of Art Therapy for Juvenile Offenders
For 25 years, Oberursel's "Kunsttäter" (Art Offenders) program has offered artistic rehabilitation to nearly 1,000 juvenile offenders, primarily males aged 14-21, fulfilling court-mandated community service hours through art creation.
Oberursel's "Kunsttäter": 25 Years of Art Therapy for Juvenile Offenders
For 25 years, Oberursel's "Kunsttäter" (Art Offenders) program has offered artistic rehabilitation to nearly 1,000 juvenile offenders, primarily males aged 14-21, fulfilling court-mandated community service hours through art creation.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Following the November 2024 implementation of Germany's Self-Determination Act, Hamburg's registry offices processed 872 gender entry changes, with Altona district reporting the most (234) and Harburg the least (85) by August 31st, 2025.
Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Following the November 2024 implementation of Germany's Self-Determination Act, Hamburg's registry offices processed 872 gender entry changes, with Altona district reporting the most (234) and Harburg the least (85) by August 31st, 2025.
Progress
32% Bias Score


EU Data Act: New Rights for Smart Device Users
Starting September 12th, 2024, the EU Data Act grants users more control over data collected by their connected devices, impacting various sectors and requiring manufacturers to provide data access.
EU Data Act: New Rights for Smart Device Users
Starting September 12th, 2024, the EU Data Act grants users more control over data collected by their connected devices, impacting various sectors and requiring manufacturers to provide data access.
Progress
20% Bias Score


M&S Calls for UK Food Self-Sufficiency Target
Marks & Spencer's food chief urges the UK government to set a legally binding target to increase domestic food production, citing declining self-sufficiency and the need for stronger support for farmers.
M&S Calls for UK Food Self-Sufficiency Target
Marks & Spencer's food chief urges the UK government to set a legally binding target to increase domestic food production, citing declining self-sufficiency and the need for stronger support for farmers.
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40% Bias Score


Álvaro Benito: From Real Madrid Hopeful to Musical Success
Álvaro Benito, a former Real Madrid youth player, saw his promising career cut short by a severe knee injury in 1996, but he has since found success as a musician with the band Pignoise and a football commentator.
Álvaro Benito: From Real Madrid Hopeful to Musical Success
Álvaro Benito, a former Real Madrid youth player, saw his promising career cut short by a severe knee injury in 1996, but he has since found success as a musician with the band Pignoise and a football commentator.
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24% Bias Score


UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Resigns Over Undeclared Tax
UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned after an independent ethics advisor found she violated ministerial code rules by underpaying taxes on a seaside apartment, a shortfall estimated at \pounds40,000.
UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Resigns Over Undeclared Tax
UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned after an independent ethics advisor found she violated ministerial code rules by underpaying taxes on a seaside apartment, a shortfall estimated at \pounds40,000.
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16% Bias Score

Bavarian State Government Defends Sale of Criminal Justice Center Amidst Public Backlash
Despite significant public criticism from Munich, the Bavarian state government persists with its plans to sell the Criminal Justice Center, citing budgetary constraints and opportunities to create more affordable housing elsewhere, while acknowledging ongoing discussions with the city regarding the...

Bavarian State Government Defends Sale of Criminal Justice Center Amidst Public Backlash
Despite significant public criticism from Munich, the Bavarian state government persists with its plans to sell the Criminal Justice Center, citing budgetary constraints and opportunities to create more affordable housing elsewhere, while acknowledging ongoing discussions with the city regarding the...
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16% Bias Score

Fatal Shark Attack at Sydney's Long Reef Beach
A surfer was fatally attacked by a large shark at Long Reef Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday morning, leading to temporary beach closures and a search for the responsible shark.

Fatal Shark Attack at Sydney's Long Reef Beach
A surfer was fatally attacked by a large shark at Long Reef Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday morning, leading to temporary beach closures and a search for the responsible shark.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Samoa's Opposition Wins Election, Ending Fiame Naomi Mata'afa's Term
In Samoa's recent election, the opposition Fast party secured a majority of 30 out of 50 parliamentary seats, ousting Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa whose party won only three seats, and leading to La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt's likely ascension as the new prime minister.

Samoa's Opposition Wins Election, Ending Fiame Naomi Mata'afa's Term
In Samoa's recent election, the opposition Fast party secured a majority of 30 out of 50 parliamentary seats, ousting Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa whose party won only three seats, and leading to La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt's likely ascension as the new prime minister.
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40% Bias Score

Reform UK Conference Reveals Climate Skepticism and Energy Policy Focus
Reform UK's conference in Birmingham showcased a range of views on climate change, with leadership expressing skepticism and advocating for increased fossil fuel extraction, while some members expressed concerns about fracking and the impact of high energy bills.

Reform UK Conference Reveals Climate Skepticism and Energy Policy Focus
Reform UK's conference in Birmingham showcased a range of views on climate change, with leadership expressing skepticism and advocating for increased fossil fuel extraction, while some members expressed concerns about fracking and the impact of high energy bills.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Greek GDP Growth Slows to 1.7% in Q2 2025
Greece's GDP grew by 1.7% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, slowing from 2.2% growth in Q1 2025, primarily due to slower consumption and reduced exports amid international uncertainty.

Greek GDP Growth Slows to 1.7% in Q2 2025
Greece's GDP grew by 1.7% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, slowing from 2.2% growth in Q1 2025, primarily due to slower consumption and reduced exports amid international uncertainty.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Four Guidelines for Peaceful Development and Shared Prosperity
A Xinhua Institute report proposes four guidelines for global peace and prosperity, emphasizing a correct understanding of World War II and the contributions of the Chinese people, safeguarding the post-war international order, and promoting a shared future for humanity.

Four Guidelines for Peaceful Development and Shared Prosperity
A Xinhua Institute report proposes four guidelines for global peace and prosperity, emphasizing a correct understanding of World War II and the contributions of the Chinese people, safeguarding the post-war international order, and promoting a shared future for humanity.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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