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zeit.de
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Trump's Second Inauguration Held Indoors Due to Extreme Cold

Donald Trump began his second term as US President on January 20th, with a ceremony held indoors at the Capitol due to extremely cold weather, limiting attendance to approximately 600 people, compared to the usual thousands attending outdoor ceremonies.

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Reduced Inequality
dw.com
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Twelve Dead in South Sudan Amidst Violence Against Sudanese Refugees

Twelve people were killed in South Sudan in two days of violence following protests and retaliatory attacks against Sudanese refugees, amid the ongoing Sudanese civil war. The violence prompted a nighttime curfew.

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36% Bias Score

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Trump Likely to Grant TikTok 90-Day Extension

President-elect Donald Trump says he will likely grant TikTok a 90-day extension to avoid a U.S. ban, despite a bipartisan law mandating the app sever ties with its Chinese parent company by January 19th, and legal challenges questioning his authority to do so.

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60% Bias Score

sueddeutsche.de
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Munich Art Project Commemorates Nazi Victims

An art project in Munich will place white suitcases at six addresses in Schwabing to remember over 160 Jewish residents murdered by the Nazis from June to November, 80 years after liberation.

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16% Bias Score

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es.euronews.com
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EU deploys electoral mission to Kosovo amid Serbia tensions

The European Union deployed a 100-member electoral observation mission for Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, aiming to bolster democratic governance amid heightened tensions with Serbia following past incidents of violence and accusations of cross-border attacks.

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40% Bias Score

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arabic.euronews.com
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Renal Denervation Offers Hope for Treatment-Resistant Hypertension

Doctors successfully controlled Michael Garity's dangerously high blood pressure by ablating nerves in his kidneys using renal denervation, a new treatment approved by the FDA that disrupts overactive kidney nerves, offering hope for patients with treatment-resistant hypertension.

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Good Health and Well-being
jpost.com
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Hamas's Resilience in the Gaza Conflict: A Study in Adaptive Warfare

Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, a protracted conflict ensued, in which Hamas, despite heavy losses, demonstrated resilience, leveraging underground infrastructure, strategic retreats, and civilian cover to regroup repeatedly, highlighting the challenges of urban counterinsurgen...

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No Poverty
cbsnews.com
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D.C. Police Deploy High-Tech Helicopter Surveillance for Inauguration

On Monday, a new D.C. Police helicopter will monitor the 2024 inauguration from 750 feet, focusing on crowd control and suspicious vehicles, in response to recent domestic terror attacks.

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
faz.net
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EU Suspends Deficit Procedure Against France

The EU suspended its deficit procedure against France, accepting a revised budget plan projecting a 5.4% deficit this year, aiming for under 3% by 2029, to avoid destabilizing France's fragile political climate.

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bbc.com
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Corbyn and McDonnell to be Interviewed by Police Following London Pro-Palestinian Rally

Following a pro-Palestinian rally in London on Saturday, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and former shadow chancellor John McDonnell will be interviewed under caution by police, while nine others face public order charges for allegedly breaching conditions imposed on the event, which involved sev...

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bbc.com
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Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power

US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.

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36% Bias Score

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bbc.com
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Assassination of Two Iranian Judges Sparks Controversy

A 31-year-old water carrier at Iran's Supreme Court assassinated judges Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh on January 20, 2024, before committing suicide; the incident has sparked controversy and concerns over potential political ramifications.

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56% Bias Score

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