February 2025
March 2025
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Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis
Two attacks in Germany, one a knife attack by an Afghan man on a kindergarten group and another a car attack by a Saudi Arabian man at a Christmas market, have highlighted the mental health crisis among refugees and migrants, becoming a major political issue before the February 23rd elections.
Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis
Two attacks in Germany, one a knife attack by an Afghan man on a kindergarten group and another a car attack by a Saudi Arabian man at a Christmas market, have highlighted the mental health crisis among refugees and migrants, becoming a major political issue before the February 23rd elections.
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40% Bias Score


Green Party Unveils 10-Point Plan to Combat Extremism and Enhance Security in Germany
Germany's Green Party released a ten-point plan to combat right-wing extremism and improve security, proposing increased resources and powers for law enforcement, mandatory mental health checks for asylum seekers, and improved inter-agency cooperation to address over 170,000 unserved arrest warrants...
Green Party Unveils 10-Point Plan to Combat Extremism and Enhance Security in Germany
Germany's Green Party released a ten-point plan to combat right-wing extremism and improve security, proposing increased resources and powers for law enforcement, mandatory mental health checks for asylum seekers, and improved inter-agency cooperation to address over 170,000 unserved arrest warrants...
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32% Bias Score


Heidelberg Center Develops Innovative Mini-Tumor Approach to Combat Childhood Cancer
Over 275,000 children globally were diagnosed with cancer in 2022, resulting in over 105,000 deaths; the Heidelberg KiTZ center uses mini-tumors to test 80 drugs, finding a suitable treatment in 80% of over 500 tested samples, highlighting a critical need for specialized pediatric cancer treatments.
Heidelberg Center Develops Innovative Mini-Tumor Approach to Combat Childhood Cancer
Over 275,000 children globally were diagnosed with cancer in 2022, resulting in over 105,000 deaths; the Heidelberg KiTZ center uses mini-tumors to test 80 drugs, finding a suitable treatment in 80% of over 500 tested samples, highlighting a critical need for specialized pediatric cancer treatments.
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36% Bias Score


EU Proposes Emergency Clause for Increased Defense Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen suggested an emergency clause to permit increased defense spending, allowing countries to raise military budgets without violating EU budget rules, addressing pressure from Southern European nations and US demands.
EU Proposes Emergency Clause for Increased Defense Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen suggested an emergency clause to permit increased defense spending, allowing countries to raise military budgets without violating EU budget rules, addressing pressure from Southern European nations and US demands.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Shooting in Örebro, Sweden: At Least 10 Dead
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Örebro, Sweden, on February 7, 2024, has left approximately 10 people dead and several others injured; police believe the perpetrator, who is dead, acted alone.
Mass Shooting in Örebro, Sweden: At Least 10 Dead
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Örebro, Sweden, on February 7, 2024, has left approximately 10 people dead and several others injured; police believe the perpetrator, who is dead, acted alone.
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28% Bias Score


Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
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60% Bias Score

Brandenburg Considers Wolf Culling Plan Amidst Record High Population
Brandenburg, Germany, with the world's highest wolf density (over 2,000), is proposing a wolf culling plan by 2026, pending EU approval, to address conflicts with farmers and rising concerns among citizens due to increased livestock predation and wolf sightings near residential areas, despite opposi...

Brandenburg Considers Wolf Culling Plan Amidst Record High Population
Brandenburg, Germany, with the world's highest wolf density (over 2,000), is proposing a wolf culling plan by 2026, pending EU approval, to address conflicts with farmers and rising concerns among citizens due to increased livestock predation and wolf sightings near residential areas, despite opposi...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Conditions US Aid to Ukraine on Rare Earth Metal Access
President Trump linked continued US aid to Ukraine to Ukraine providing rare earth metals to the US; Ukraine, possessing significant reserves including Europe's largest titanium deposits and major lithium reserves, signaled readiness, aligning with Zelenskyy's 2024 plan to leverage these resources f...

Trump Conditions US Aid to Ukraine on Rare Earth Metal Access
President Trump linked continued US aid to Ukraine to Ukraine providing rare earth metals to the US; Ukraine, possessing significant reserves including Europe's largest titanium deposits and major lithium reserves, signaled readiness, aligning with Zelenskyy's 2024 plan to leverage these resources f...
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44% Bias Score

USAID Freeze Impacts North Macedonia
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on USAID programs, impacting approximately 20 projects worth over $72 million in North Macedonia, has prompted reactions from Macedonian political leaders, raising concerns about the country's economic stability and future development.

USAID Freeze Impacts North Macedonia
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on USAID programs, impacting approximately 20 projects worth over $72 million in North Macedonia, has prompted reactions from Macedonian political leaders, raising concerns about the country's economic stability and future development.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs, Delays Some, Threatens EU
President Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese imports, but delayed the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month for negotiations while threatening similar tariffs on the EU.

Trump Imposes Tariffs, Delays Some, Threatens EU
President Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese imports, but delayed the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month for negotiations while threatening similar tariffs on the EU.
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44% Bias Score

De la Fuente Testifies in Rubiales Sexual Assault Trial
Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain's men's football team, testified in the trial of former federation chief Luis Rubiales, claiming ignorance of the scale of the scandal surrounding his non-consensual kiss of player Jenni Hermoso; prosecutors seek 2.5 years imprisonment for Rubiales.

De la Fuente Testifies in Rubiales Sexual Assault Trial
Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain's men's football team, testified in the trial of former federation chief Luis Rubiales, claiming ignorance of the scale of the scandal surrounding his non-consensual kiss of player Jenni Hermoso; prosecutors seek 2.5 years imprisonment for Rubiales.
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60% Bias Score

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.
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56% Bias Score
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