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Berlin Marathon Organizers Warn Runners of High Temperatures
Organizers of the Berlin Marathon are urging the 55,000 runners to prepare for high temperatures of up to 24 degrees Celsius during Sunday's race, advising them to stay hydrated and utilize all water stations despite potential time loss.
Berlin Marathon Organizers Warn Runners of High Temperatures
Organizers of the Berlin Marathon are urging the 55,000 runners to prepare for high temperatures of up to 24 degrees Celsius during Sunday's race, advising them to stay hydrated and utilize all water stations despite potential time loss.
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28% Bias Score


France Divided Over Palestinian Flag Display After Statehood Recognition
A political rift has emerged in France over the display of Palestinian flags on city halls following President Macron's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state, with the Interior Ministry opposing such displays while Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure supports them.
France Divided Over Palestinian Flag Display After Statehood Recognition
A political rift has emerged in France over the display of Palestinian flags on city halls following President Macron's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state, with the Interior Ministry opposing such displays while Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure supports them.
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36% Bias Score


Falling Anxiety in Germany Despite Economic Uncertainty: 2025 R+V Fear Index
A 2025 R+V insurance study of 2400 Germans reveals a surprising decrease in anxiety levels, despite economic hardship and global crises, with cost of living remaining the top concern.
Falling Anxiety in Germany Despite Economic Uncertainty: 2025 R+V Fear Index
A 2025 R+V insurance study of 2400 Germans reveals a surprising decrease in anxiety levels, despite economic hardship and global crises, with cost of living remaining the top concern.
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24% Bias Score


Billions in Dormant Bank Accounts in Germany
A study commissioned by Germany's Ministry of Education and Research revealed €4.2 billion in forgotten or inactive bank accounts, prompting debate about their usage and the role of banks and the government.
Billions in Dormant Bank Accounts in Germany
A study commissioned by Germany's Ministry of Education and Research revealed €4.2 billion in forgotten or inactive bank accounts, prompting debate about their usage and the role of banks and the government.
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40% Bias Score


Thunderbirds Reissue: Two Classic Episodes Remastered
A remastered reissue of two 1965 Thunderbirds episodes, "Trapped in the Sky" and "Terror in New York City," showcases the classic Supermarionation puppetry and scale-model sets, offering nostalgia for fans and introducing the series to new audiences.
Thunderbirds Reissue: Two Classic Episodes Remastered
A remastered reissue of two 1965 Thunderbirds episodes, "Trapped in the Sky" and "Terror in New York City," showcases the classic Supermarionation puppetry and scale-model sets, offering nostalgia for fans and introducing the series to new audiences.
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60% Bias Score


Milan City Councilor to Vote Against San Siro Sale
Angelo Turco, a councilor from the Democratic Party (PD), will vote against the sale of San Siro stadium to AC Milan and Inter Milan, citing several critical issues within the proposal despite previous support for stadium redevelopment.
Milan City Councilor to Vote Against San Siro Sale
Angelo Turco, a councilor from the Democratic Party (PD), will vote against the sale of San Siro stadium to AC Milan and Inter Milan, citing several critical issues within the proposal despite previous support for stadium redevelopment.
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36% Bias Score

WHO Updates International Health Regulations to Improve Pandemic Preparedness
The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its International Health Regulations (IHR), introducing a new pandemic alert level and requiring countries to strengthen disease surveillance and response capacities to better prepare for future pandemics.

WHO Updates International Health Regulations to Improve Pandemic Preparedness
The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its International Health Regulations (IHR), introducing a new pandemic alert level and requiring countries to strengthen disease surveillance and response capacities to better prepare for future pandemics.
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24% Bias Score

Oktoberfest 2023: Facts, Traditions, and Records
The 2023 Oktoberfest, celebrating its 215th anniversary but only its 190th iteration due to historical interruptions, features Franziska Inselkammer as the Munich Child, the tradition of the mayor's tapping of the first keg in the Schottenhamel tent, and the origins of the 'Prosit der Gemütlichkeit'...

Oktoberfest 2023: Facts, Traditions, and Records
The 2023 Oktoberfest, celebrating its 215th anniversary but only its 190th iteration due to historical interruptions, features Franziska Inselkammer as the Munich Child, the tradition of the mayor's tapping of the first keg in the Schottenhamel tent, and the origins of the 'Prosit der Gemütlichkeit'...
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4% Bias Score

Oktoberfest's Diverse Beer Tents: A Guide to Munich's Celebratory Microcosms
Munich's Oktoberfest comprises fourteen large beer tents, each offering a unique atmosphere and clientele, from traditional Schützen celebrations to exclusive VIP gatherings, showcasing the diversity of Bavarian culture.

Oktoberfest's Diverse Beer Tents: A Guide to Munich's Celebratory Microcosms
Munich's Oktoberfest comprises fourteen large beer tents, each offering a unique atmosphere and clientele, from traditional Schützen celebrations to exclusive VIP gatherings, showcasing the diversity of Bavarian culture.
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16% Bias Score

London Fashion Week: A Fight for Survival Amidst Economic Headwinds
Under new CEO Laura Weir, the British Fashion Council (BFC) is battling Brexit, Covid's impact, and reduced government funding to revive the UK fashion industry, facing competition from Milan and Paris while nurturing new talent.

London Fashion Week: A Fight for Survival Amidst Economic Headwinds
Under new CEO Laura Weir, the British Fashion Council (BFC) is battling Brexit, Covid's impact, and reduced government funding to revive the UK fashion industry, facing competition from Milan and Paris while nurturing new talent.
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20% Bias Score

Red Bull's Ruthless Driver Management: Tsunoda's Potential Ouster Highlights a Pattern
Red Bull Racing's history of discarding drivers, exemplified by Daniel Ricciardo and Nyck de Vries, suggests Yuki Tsunoda may be next, potentially replaced by Isack Hadjar in 2026, according to Auto, Motor und Sport.

Red Bull's Ruthless Driver Management: Tsunoda's Potential Ouster Highlights a Pattern
Red Bull Racing's history of discarding drivers, exemplified by Daniel Ricciardo and Nyck de Vries, suggests Yuki Tsunoda may be next, potentially replaced by Isack Hadjar in 2026, according to Auto, Motor und Sport.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Treasury Refutes Yeni Şafak's Claim of Tax-Free Currency Exchange
Following a Yeni Şafak report claiming Turkey's economic crisis stems from a lack of currency exchange tax, the Treasury refuted the claim, stating that a 0.2% exchange tax applies to all transactions regardless of profit, and individual profits are taxed accordingly.

Turkish Treasury Refutes Yeni Şafak's Claim of Tax-Free Currency Exchange
Following a Yeni Şafak report claiming Turkey's economic crisis stems from a lack of currency exchange tax, the Treasury refuted the claim, stating that a 0.2% exchange tax applies to all transactions regardless of profit, and individual profits are taxed accordingly.
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60% Bias Score
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