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Widespread Protests in Baden-Württemberg After CDU/CSU-AfD Vote on Migration
Following a Bundestag vote where CDU/CSU, AfD, and FDP passed stricter migration policies, tens of thousands protested across Baden-Württemberg on the weekend, with Stuttgart (44,000), Ulm (5,500-10,000), Karlsruhe (5,000), and Mannheim (5,000) seeing large demonstrations.
Widespread Protests in Baden-Württemberg After CDU/CSU-AfD Vote on Migration
Following a Bundestag vote where CDU/CSU, AfD, and FDP passed stricter migration policies, tens of thousands protested across Baden-Württemberg on the weekend, with Stuttgart (44,000), Ulm (5,500-10,000), Karlsruhe (5,000), and Mannheim (5,000) seeing large demonstrations.
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44% Bias Score


Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amidst Trade War Concerns
The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate to 3 percent on Wednesday, citing concerns about a potential trade war with the U.S., which could trigger a recession and inflation; the central bank also ended quantitative tightening.
Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amidst Trade War Concerns
The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate to 3 percent on Wednesday, citing concerns about a potential trade war with the U.S., which could trigger a recession and inflation; the central bank also ended quantitative tightening.
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20% Bias Score


Russia's War Casualties: Transparency, Compensation, and Societal Impact
Russia's handling of military casualties in the Ukraine war reveals a severe lack of transparency and increasing social unrest. Deputy Minister Tsiviliova reported 110,000 veterans with permanent disabilities by late 2024, while videos show wounded soldiers being sent back to the front, causing outr...
Russia's War Casualties: Transparency, Compensation, and Societal Impact
Russia's handling of military casualties in the Ukraine war reveals a severe lack of transparency and increasing social unrest. Deputy Minister Tsiviliova reported 110,000 veterans with permanent disabilities by late 2024, while videos show wounded soldiers being sent back to the front, causing outr...
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52% Bias Score


Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Anti-Corruption Protests After Fatal Railway Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucic resigned Tuesday following a fatal railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, 2024, that killed 15 and injured two, sparking months of anti-corruption protests fueled by alleged cost overruns and opaque procurement practices.
Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Anti-Corruption Protests After Fatal Railway Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucic resigned Tuesday following a fatal railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, 2024, that killed 15 and injured two, sparking months of anti-corruption protests fueled by alleged cost overruns and opaque procurement practices.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Rejects Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan, Launches New ISIS Initiative
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan condemned Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans to Jordan and Egypt, calling it a violation of human rights, and announced a four-nation initiative with Iraq, Syria, and Jordan to combat ISIS, bypassing the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
Turkey Rejects Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan, Launches New ISIS Initiative
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan condemned Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans to Jordan and Egypt, calling it a violation of human rights, and announced a four-nation initiative with Iraq, Syria, and Jordan to combat ISIS, bypassing the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Predicted to Annex Belarus Within 10 Years
A report by the Institute for the Study of War predicts Russia will annex Belarus within 10 years, driven by Russia establishing a union state controlled by Moscow; this follows Belarus's increased integration into Russia's military and economic spheres, despite opposition from Belarus's president a...
Russia Predicted to Annex Belarus Within 10 Years
A report by the Institute for the Study of War predicts Russia will annex Belarus within 10 years, driven by Russia establishing a union state controlled by Moscow; this follows Belarus's increased integration into Russia's military and economic spheres, despite opposition from Belarus's president a...
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36% Bias Score

China Condemns New US Tariffs, But Keeps Door Open for Talks
China criticized the Trump administration's 10% tariff on Chinese imports, planning a WTO challenge and unspecified countermeasures, yet remaining open to talks to avoid further conflict; this contrasts with stronger reactions from Canada and Mexico.

China Condemns New US Tariffs, But Keeps Door Open for Talks
China criticized the Trump administration's 10% tariff on Chinese imports, planning a WTO challenge and unspecified countermeasures, yet remaining open to talks to avoid further conflict; this contrasts with stronger reactions from Canada and Mexico.
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36% Bias Score

Poland Questions Geneva Convention Applicability Amidst EU Migration Debate
Following a German parliamentary resolution on stricter immigration, Poland proposed a potential challenge to the 1951 Geneva Convention on Refugees, citing its obsolescence in the current geopolitical landscape, prompting a debate among EU nations on the Convention's applicability and the future of...

Poland Questions Geneva Convention Applicability Amidst EU Migration Debate
Following a German parliamentary resolution on stricter immigration, Poland proposed a potential challenge to the 1951 Geneva Convention on Refugees, citing its obsolescence in the current geopolitical landscape, prompting a debate among EU nations on the Convention's applicability and the future of...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Forces Colombia to Accept Deportation Flights
Facing Trump's tariff threats, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the US, highlighting the country's heavy dependence on US trade (over 25%), despite potential WTO violations, raising concerns about future trade practices.

Trump's Tariff Threat Forces Colombia to Accept Deportation Flights
Facing Trump's tariff threats, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the US, highlighting the country's heavy dependence on US trade (over 25%), despite potential WTO violations, raising concerns about future trade practices.
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48% Bias Score

CDU Unveils 15-Point Plan Amidst Public Protests
Germany's CDU party, facing public protests, released a 15-point plan for immediate action if elected, including tax cuts, reduced bureaucracy, stricter immigration, and reversal of recent legislation on cannabis and heating regulations.

CDU Unveils 15-Point Plan Amidst Public Protests
Germany's CDU party, facing public protests, released a 15-point plan for immediate action if elected, including tax cuts, reduced bureaucracy, stricter immigration, and reversal of recent legislation on cannabis and heating regulations.
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44% Bias Score

Rutte Urges Germany to Boost Defense Spending Amid Growing Global Threats
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called on Germany to significantly increase its defense spending and production, citing threats from Russia and China, and advocated for a substantial increase in NATO's defense spending target, potentially to 3-3.5% of GDP, reflecting a shift in collective security p...

Rutte Urges Germany to Boost Defense Spending Amid Growing Global Threats
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called on Germany to significantly increase its defense spending and production, citing threats from Russia and China, and advocated for a substantial increase in NATO's defense spending target, potentially to 3-3.5% of GDP, reflecting a shift in collective security p...
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52% Bias Score

CDU Faces Protests and Attacks After AfD Vote
Following a vote with the AfD, Germany's CDU party faces multiple attacks and protests across Lower Saxony. In Oldenburg, the party's headquarters was vandalized, while similar incidents occurred in Braunschweig and Hannover, prompting police investigations and heightened security measures.

CDU Faces Protests and Attacks After AfD Vote
Following a vote with the AfD, Germany's CDU party faces multiple attacks and protests across Lower Saxony. In Oldenburg, the party's headquarters was vandalized, while similar incidents occurred in Braunschweig and Hannover, prompting police investigations and heightened security measures.
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52% Bias Score
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