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Merz Rejects Further Cooperation with AfD Despite Prior Support for Immigration Resolution
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz rejected further cooperation with the far-right AfD, despite a prior instance of accepting their support for a non-binding resolution on stricter immigration policies, sparking widespread protests.
Merz Rejects Further Cooperation with AfD Despite Prior Support for Immigration Resolution
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz rejected further cooperation with the far-right AfD, despite a prior instance of accepting their support for a non-binding resolution on stricter immigration policies, sparking widespread protests.
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56% Bias Score


Nürnberg Makes Record Transfers of Tzimas and Jeltsch
1. FC Nürnberg sold 19-year-old striker Stefanos Tzimas to Brighton for about €25 million and 18-year-old defender Finn Jeltsch to VfB Stuttgart for approximately €10 million, generating significant revenue for the club while also acquiring replacements.
Nürnberg Makes Record Transfers of Tzimas and Jeltsch
1. FC Nürnberg sold 19-year-old striker Stefanos Tzimas to Brighton for about €25 million and 18-year-old defender Finn Jeltsch to VfB Stuttgart for approximately €10 million, generating significant revenue for the club while also acquiring replacements.
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36% Bias Score


French Director Found Guilty of Sexually Abusing Actress
A French court found film director Christophe Ruggia guilty of sexually abusing actress Adèle Haenel between 2001 and 2004, sentencing him to four years with a two-year suspended term and two years with an electronic ankle bracelet; Ruggia plans to appeal.
French Director Found Guilty of Sexually Abusing Actress
A French court found film director Christophe Ruggia guilty of sexually abusing actress Adèle Haenel between 2001 and 2004, sentencing him to four years with a two-year suspended term and two years with an electronic ankle bracelet; Ruggia plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Decline
On Monday, President Trump's tariffs triggered a global stock market decline, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% and the Dow down 39 points, amid fears of a trade war; however, losses were partially mitigated after Mexico announced a one-month tariff pause.
Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Decline
On Monday, President Trump's tariffs triggered a global stock market decline, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% and the Dow down 39 points, amid fears of a trade war; however, losses were partially mitigated after Mexico announced a one-month tariff pause.
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52% Bias Score


Merz's Risky Bet: Far-Right Collaboration Shakes German Politics
Facing upcoming elections, Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner for German Chancellor, is collaborating with the far-right AfD on strict immigration policies, a move condemned by other parties and sparking massive protests, despite his assurances of not governing with the AfD.
Merz's Risky Bet: Far-Right Collaboration Shakes German Politics
Facing upcoming elections, Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner for German Chancellor, is collaborating with the far-right AfD on strict immigration policies, a move condemned by other parties and sparking massive protests, despite his assurances of not governing with the AfD.
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60% Bias Score


Goebbels's "Total War" Speech: A Propaganda Failure?
On February 18, 1943, Joseph Goebbels delivered a speech declaring "total war" in Berlin's Sportpalast, aiming to overcome post-Stalingrad demoralization, popularize the concept, warn neutral nations, and enhance his political standing within the Nazi leadership; however, the speech's impact on reso...
Goebbels's "Total War" Speech: A Propaganda Failure?
On February 18, 1943, Joseph Goebbels delivered a speech declaring "total war" in Berlin's Sportpalast, aiming to overcome post-Stalingrad demoralization, popularize the concept, warn neutral nations, and enhance his political standing within the Nazi leadership; however, the speech's impact on reso...
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36% Bias Score

Transnistria Restores Power and Heating After Month-Long Disruption
Transnistria restored electricity and heating to its residents on February 3 after a month-long interruption caused by suspended Russian gas transit via Ukraine, using increased production from the Moldovan Hydropower Plant and a 20 million euro EU gas supply; full gas restoration is expected by the...

Transnistria Restores Power and Heating After Month-Long Disruption
Transnistria restored electricity and heating to its residents on February 3 after a month-long interruption caused by suspended Russian gas transit via Ukraine, using increased production from the Moldovan Hydropower Plant and a 20 million euro EU gas supply; full gas restoration is expected by the...
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32% Bias Score

Texas National Guard Granted Authority to Make Immigration Arrests
The Trump administration has authorized the Texas National Guard to arrest illegal immigrants alongside federal immigration officers, starting immediately, to increase border security.

Texas National Guard Granted Authority to Make Immigration Arrests
The Trump administration has authorized the Texas National Guard to arrest illegal immigrants alongside federal immigration officers, starting immediately, to increase border security.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Music Festival juxtaposed with Serbian Protest over Novi Sad Tragedy
A Berlin music festival contrasted with a protest by 300 Serbs at the Brandenburg Gate, mourning 15 victims of a collapsed Novi Sad railway station canopy, highlighting corruption and repression under President Vučić, and opposing Germany's recent lithium deal with Serbia.

Berlin Music Festival juxtaposed with Serbian Protest over Novi Sad Tragedy
A Berlin music festival contrasted with a protest by 300 Serbs at the Brandenburg Gate, mourning 15 victims of a collapsed Novi Sad railway station canopy, highlighting corruption and repression under President Vučić, and opposing Germany's recent lithium deal with Serbia.
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40% Bias Score

Former British Soldier Sentenced for Spying, Prison Escape
A former British soldier, Daniel Khalife, was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for spying for Iran and escaping from Wandsworth Prison after providing classified material, including names of special forces officers, to Iranian intelligence; his three-day escape involved using a food delivery tru...

Former British Soldier Sentenced for Spying, Prison Escape
A former British soldier, Daniel Khalife, was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for spying for Iran and escaping from Wandsworth Prison after providing classified material, including names of special forces officers, to Iranian intelligence; his three-day escape involved using a food delivery tru...
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Looming U.S. Tariffs
In January 2024, Canada's manufacturing PMI dipped to 51.6, despite a rise in export orders due to preemptive client purchases anticipating U.S. tariffs. The U.S. imposed 25 percent tariffs, prompting Canada's retaliatory tariffs on $155 billion of U.S. goods, causing uncertainty in the Canadian man...

Canadian Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Looming U.S. Tariffs
In January 2024, Canada's manufacturing PMI dipped to 51.6, despite a rise in export orders due to preemptive client purchases anticipating U.S. tariffs. The U.S. imposed 25 percent tariffs, prompting Canada's retaliatory tariffs on $155 billion of U.S. goods, causing uncertainty in the Canadian man...
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32% Bias Score

Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Rates Amidst US Tariff Impact
Money markets anticipate the Bank of Canada will cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next month and potentially another 0.25 percentage points in April due to the negative economic effects of recently imposed US tariffs on Canadian imports, causing a predicted recession later this year.

Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Rates Amidst US Tariff Impact
Money markets anticipate the Bank of Canada will cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next month and potentially another 0.25 percentage points in April due to the negative economic effects of recently imposed US tariffs on Canadian imports, causing a predicted recession later this year.
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44% Bias Score
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