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Assassination of Charlie Kirk Exacerbates US Political Polarization
The assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has intensified political division in the US, prompting a swift response from Donald Trump that critics see as exacerbating the situation.
Assassination of Charlie Kirk Exacerbates US Political Polarization
The assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has intensified political division in the US, prompting a swift response from Donald Trump that critics see as exacerbating the situation.
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60% Bias Score


Nepal appoints first female interim PM after deadly protests
Following deadly protests in Kathmandu that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, Nepal appointed former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as the nation's first female interim prime minister.
Nepal appoints first female interim PM after deadly protests
Following deadly protests in Kathmandu that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, Nepal appointed former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as the nation's first female interim prime minister.
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24% Bias Score


Rising Racism on US Campuses: Impact on STEM
A resurgence of overt racism on historically white US universities, fueled by the MAGA movement, disproportionately affects students of color (PoC), particularly in STEM fields, impacting their mental health and hindering innovation.
Rising Racism on US Campuses: Impact on STEM
A resurgence of overt racism on historically white US universities, fueled by the MAGA movement, disproportionately affects students of color (PoC), particularly in STEM fields, impacting their mental health and hindering innovation.
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Protests in France Amidst Government Change
On September 10th, France saw significant protests against the government, involving 250,000 people in various demonstrations and civil disobedience actions, despite a heavy police presence of 80,000 officers.
Widespread Protests in France Amidst Government Change
On September 10th, France saw significant protests against the government, involving 250,000 people in various demonstrations and civil disobedience actions, despite a heavy police presence of 80,000 officers.
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36% Bias Score


EU to Reconsider 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Facing industry pressure, the EU Commission will expedite its review of 2030 CO2 emission limits for cars, originally planned for 2026, potentially impacting the 2035 combustion engine ban.
EU to Reconsider 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Facing industry pressure, the EU Commission will expedite its review of 2030 CO2 emission limits for cars, originally planned for 2026, potentially impacting the 2035 combustion engine ban.
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48% Bias Score


UN Assembly Demands Hamas Disarmament, Supports Two-State Solution
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution urging Hamas disarmament and the revival of the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with 142 countries voting in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstaining.
UN Assembly Demands Hamas Disarmament, Supports Two-State Solution
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution urging Hamas disarmament and the revival of the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with 142 countries voting in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstaining.
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40% Bias Score

Disinformation Campaign Falsely Accuses Ukrainian Government of Using Vulnerable Groups for Mine Clearance
A disinformation campaign, amplified by the Russian-linked Foundation to Combat Injustice (R-FBI), falsely accuses the Ukrainian government of using vulnerable civilians for mine clearance, misrepresenting Bellingcat's reporting and the statements of an NGO director.

Disinformation Campaign Falsely Accuses Ukrainian Government of Using Vulnerable Groups for Mine Clearance
A disinformation campaign, amplified by the Russian-linked Foundation to Combat Injustice (R-FBI), falsely accuses the Ukrainian government of using vulnerable civilians for mine clearance, misrepresenting Bellingcat's reporting and the statements of an NGO director.
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32% Bias Score

Germany Reaches EuroBasket Final After Victory Against Finland
Germany secured their place in the EuroBasket 2023 final with a hard-fought 84-79 win over Finland, overcoming a slow start to triumph and set up a final clash against Turkey.

Germany Reaches EuroBasket Final After Victory Against Finland
Germany secured their place in the EuroBasket 2023 final with a hard-fought 84-79 win over Finland, overcoming a slow start to triumph and set up a final clash against Turkey.
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48% Bias Score

Indigenous Rights Violations and Environmental Degradation in Suriname
On May 2, 2023, indigenous men in Suriname's Pikin Saron village protested land rights violations, resulting in a shootout with police, the deaths of two indigenous men, and the imprisonment of others.

Indigenous Rights Violations and Environmental Degradation in Suriname
On May 2, 2023, indigenous men in Suriname's Pikin Saron village protested land rights violations, resulting in a shootout with police, the deaths of two indigenous men, and the imprisonment of others.
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28% Bias Score

Shifting Global Power Dynamics: Perspectives from the Global South
This taz podcast features discussions with foreign correspondents from Senegal, India, and Colombia, highlighting diverging viewpoints on international issues from the Global South compared to the European and German discourse.

Shifting Global Power Dynamics: Perspectives from the Global South
This taz podcast features discussions with foreign correspondents from Senegal, India, and Colombia, highlighting diverging viewpoints on international issues from the Global South compared to the European and German discourse.
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16% Bias Score

EU's State of the Union Address: Focus on Latin America and Global Competition
In her State of the Union address on September 10, 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized Europe's need for strategic alliances with Latin American countries like Mexico and Mercosur members to secure its independence amidst global competition.

EU's State of the Union Address: Focus on Latin America and Global Competition
In her State of the Union address on September 10, 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized Europe's need for strategic alliances with Latin American countries like Mexico and Mercosur members to secure its independence amidst global competition.
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56% Bias Score

AstraZeneca Halts UK Investment, Exacerbating Life Sciences Crisis
AstraZeneca paused a planned £200 million Cambridge expansion and scrapped a £450 million vaccine facility investment, mirroring similar decisions by Merck and Sanofi, raising concerns about the UK's competitiveness in the life sciences sector.

AstraZeneca Halts UK Investment, Exacerbating Life Sciences Crisis
AstraZeneca paused a planned £200 million Cambridge expansion and scrapped a £450 million vaccine facility investment, mirroring similar decisions by Merck and Sanofi, raising concerns about the UK's competitiveness in the life sciences sector.
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56% Bias Score
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