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Serbian Mafia Boss Sentenced to 12 Years in Berlin
A 35-year-old alleged Serbian Mafia boss was sentenced to 12 years in prison in Berlin for the attempted murder of a rival gang member in 2020, a crime revealed through encrypted chat data.
Serbian Mafia Boss Sentenced to 12 Years in Berlin
A 35-year-old alleged Serbian Mafia boss was sentenced to 12 years in prison in Berlin for the attempted murder of a rival gang member in 2020, a crime revealed through encrypted chat data.
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16% Bias Score


Russia and Belarus Begin Joint Military Exercises Amidst Heightened Tensions
Russia and Belarus launched joint military exercises on September 12th, 2024, prompting concerns from NATO countries following a recent drone incident over Poland; the exercises involve managing military units in response to aggression and restoring territorial integrity, taking place in Belarus, Ru...
Russia and Belarus Begin Joint Military Exercises Amidst Heightened Tensions
Russia and Belarus launched joint military exercises on September 12th, 2024, prompting concerns from NATO countries following a recent drone incident over Poland; the exercises involve managing military units in response to aggression and restoring territorial integrity, taking place in Belarus, Ru...
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20% Bias Score


China's Fujian Aircraft Carrier Transits Taiwan Strait
China's advanced aircraft carrier, Fujian, conducted maritime tests through the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea on September 12, 2025, involving scientific research and training missions, according to the Chinese Navy.
China's Fujian Aircraft Carrier Transits Taiwan Strait
China's advanced aircraft carrier, Fujian, conducted maritime tests through the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea on September 12, 2025, involving scientific research and training missions, according to the Chinese Navy.
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28% Bias Score


Geraldo Vandré Returns to Brazil After 50 Years of Exile
After nearly 50 years, Brazilian singer-songwriter Geraldo Vandré returned to the stage in João Pessoa, Brazil, on March 22, 2018, performing for the first time in his home country since 1968, before going into exile due to the military dictatorship.
Geraldo Vandré Returns to Brazil After 50 Years of Exile
After nearly 50 years, Brazilian singer-songwriter Geraldo Vandré returned to the stage in João Pessoa, Brazil, on March 22, 2018, performing for the first time in his home country since 1968, before going into exile due to the military dictatorship.
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4% Bias Score


Jutta Bauer: Celebrated German Illustrator and Children's Book Author Passes Away
Jutta Bauer, a renowned German illustrator and children's book author, died unexpectedly on September 10th at age 70 in Schwerin due to anaphylactic shock, leaving behind a legacy of impactful works addressing social issues and human emotions.
Jutta Bauer: Celebrated German Illustrator and Children's Book Author Passes Away
Jutta Bauer, a renowned German illustrator and children's book author, died unexpectedly on September 10th at age 70 in Schwerin due to anaphylactic shock, leaving behind a legacy of impactful works addressing social issues and human emotions.
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28% Bias Score


Bayern Munich's Eberl Addresses Criticism, Welcomes New Striker Jackson
Amidst recent criticism, Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl reaffirmed his commitment to the club, while the newly signed striker Nicolas Jackson expressed excitement ahead of his debut against Hamburger SV.
Bayern Munich's Eberl Addresses Criticism, Welcomes New Striker Jackson
Amidst recent criticism, Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl reaffirmed his commitment to the club, while the newly signed striker Nicolas Jackson expressed excitement ahead of his debut against Hamburger SV.
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40% Bias Score

Man Accused of Killing Ukrainian Woman in North Carolina Claims Government 'Material' Controlled Him
Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska, 23, on a Charlotte streetcar, claims in a recording that government "material" implanted in his body controlled his actions.

Man Accused of Killing Ukrainian Woman in North Carolina Claims Government 'Material' Controlled Him
Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska, 23, on a Charlotte streetcar, claims in a recording that government "material" implanted in his body controlled his actions.
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68% Bias Score

Berlin's Longest Post-War Blackout Caused by Extremist Arson Attack
An extremist arson attack on two electricity pylons in Berlin on Tuesday night caused the city's longest post-war power outage, affecting 50,000 customers, but power has since been restored; the perpetrators, who claimed responsibility online, targeted tech firms in Adlershof.

Berlin's Longest Post-War Blackout Caused by Extremist Arson Attack
An extremist arson attack on two electricity pylons in Berlin on Tuesday night caused the city's longest post-war power outage, affecting 50,000 customers, but power has since been restored; the perpetrators, who claimed responsibility online, targeted tech firms in Adlershof.
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20% Bias Score

Polish Political Unity Amidst Drone Incident
Amidst a drone incident over Poland, the government, president, and opposition have shown unusual unity, with Prime Minister Tusk and President Nawrocki speaking with one voice, potentially weakening domestic political divisions.

Polish Political Unity Amidst Drone Incident
Amidst a drone incident over Poland, the government, president, and opposition have shown unusual unity, with Prime Minister Tusk and President Nawrocki speaking with one voice, potentially weakening domestic political divisions.
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48% Bias Score

IG Metall joins auto lobby to weaken climate regulations
Germany's IG Metall union joined the automotive industry association (VDA) on Thursday, advocating for more flexible European CO2 emission standards to safeguard jobs, despite concerns from environmental groups and studies showing that the approach could cost jobs in the long run.

IG Metall joins auto lobby to weaken climate regulations
Germany's IG Metall union joined the automotive industry association (VDA) on Thursday, advocating for more flexible European CO2 emission standards to safeguard jobs, despite concerns from environmental groups and studies showing that the approach could cost jobs in the long run.
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20% Bias Score

Polish Military Intercepts Russian Drones, Disinformation Spreads
Poland's armed forces shot down multiple Russian Shahed drones that violated its airspace during an overnight attack on Ukraine, prompting a wave of disinformation from Russia.

Polish Military Intercepts Russian Drones, Disinformation Spreads
Poland's armed forces shot down multiple Russian Shahed drones that violated its airspace during an overnight attack on Ukraine, prompting a wave of disinformation from Russia.
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16% Bias Score

Shifting German Public Opinion on Israel's Actions in Gaza
A recent Statista poll commissioned by the ZDF Politbarometer reveals that 75% of Germans now deem Israel's actions in Gaza unjustified, a sharp shift from November 2023 when 35% considered Israel's military response appropriate following the Hamas attack.

Shifting German Public Opinion on Israel's Actions in Gaza
A recent Statista poll commissioned by the ZDF Politbarometer reveals that 75% of Germans now deem Israel's actions in Gaza unjustified, a sharp shift from November 2023 when 35% considered Israel's military response appropriate following the Hamas attack.
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32% Bias Score
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