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US Warns Against Excessive AI Regulation, Contrasting with EU Approach
US Vice President JD Vance warned against excessive AI regulation in Paris, contrasting the Trump administration's approach with the EU's recently adopted comprehensive AI regulations; the US and UK did not join the summit's final declaration.
US Warns Against Excessive AI Regulation, Contrasting with EU Approach
US Vice President JD Vance warned against excessive AI regulation in Paris, contrasting the Trump administration's approach with the EU's recently adopted comprehensive AI regulations; the US and UK did not join the summit's final declaration.
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52% Bias Score


Imminent Strikes Threaten German Public Transportation Before Federal Election
In Germany, public sector labor negotiations are threatening major disruptions to public transportation and air travel before the upcoming federal election, with Verdi union officials warning of escalating strikes if employers fail to present an offer in upcoming talks impacting 2.5 million employee...
Imminent Strikes Threaten German Public Transportation Before Federal Election
In Germany, public sector labor negotiations are threatening major disruptions to public transportation and air travel before the upcoming federal election, with Verdi union officials warning of escalating strikes if employers fail to present an offer in upcoming talks impacting 2.5 million employee...
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36% Bias Score


Rubiales Denies Non-Consensual Kiss; Lip Reader Supports Claim
Former RFEF president Luis Rubiales is on trial in Madrid for allegedly kissing player Jennifer Hermoso without consent after Spain won the 2023 Women's World Cup; he claims it was consensual, while Hermoso says it was not, with a lip reader supporting Rubiales' account.
Rubiales Denies Non-Consensual Kiss; Lip Reader Supports Claim
Former RFEF president Luis Rubiales is on trial in Madrid for allegedly kissing player Jennifer Hermoso without consent after Spain won the 2023 Women's World Cup; he claims it was consensual, while Hermoso says it was not, with a lip reader supporting Rubiales' account.
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56% Bias Score


German Election: EU Solidarity vs. National Interests
In Germany's upcoming election, the EU's role is a key debate, with Chancellor Scholz criticizing Merz's plan to reject asylum seekers at the border, a move Scholz says would harm European solidarity needed to counter US tariffs; Merz counters that Scholz's government lost EU credibility due to inde...
German Election: EU Solidarity vs. National Interests
In Germany's upcoming election, the EU's role is a key debate, with Chancellor Scholz criticizing Merz's plan to reject asylum seekers at the border, a move Scholz says would harm European solidarity needed to counter US tariffs; Merz counters that Scholz's government lost EU credibility due to inde...
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48% Bias Score


Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
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16% Bias Score


190 Deportations to Venezuela Signal Thaw in U.S.-Venezuela Relations
Two Venezuelan planes carrying roughly 190 deported undocumented migrants landed in Caracas following a deal between President Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, marking a significant development in U.S.-Venezuela relations and immigration enforcement.
190 Deportations to Venezuela Signal Thaw in U.S.-Venezuela Relations
Two Venezuelan planes carrying roughly 190 deported undocumented migrants landed in Caracas following a deal between President Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, marking a significant development in U.S.-Venezuela relations and immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score

Romania's President Iohannis Resigns Amidst Far-Right Impeachment Push
President Klaus Iohannis of Romania resigned on February 12th, preempting a parliamentary impeachment vote spurred by an annulled election due to irregularities and alleged Russian interference; the far-right aims to capitalize on the situation.

Romania's President Iohannis Resigns Amidst Far-Right Impeachment Push
President Klaus Iohannis of Romania resigned on February 12th, preempting a parliamentary impeachment vote spurred by an annulled election due to irregularities and alleged Russian interference; the far-right aims to capitalize on the situation.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Suggests Ukraine Could Become Russian, Seeks Rare Earth Elements in Aid Repayment
Former US President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine might one day become Russian, a statement made before a planned meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Germany. Trump also said he wants Ukraine to repay US aid with rare earth elements and will sen...

Trump Suggests Ukraine Could Become Russian, Seeks Rare Earth Elements in Aid Repayment
Former US President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine might one day become Russian, a statement made before a planned meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Germany. Trump also said he wants Ukraine to repay US aid with rare earth elements and will sen...
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40% Bias Score

Söder Proposes Reactivation of Three German Nuclear Power Plants
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder proposed the reactivation of three German nuclear power plants—Isar 2, Emsland, and Neckarwestheim 2—for at least ten years to stabilize the power grid, despite opposition from plant operators and ongoing decommissioning, and advocating for a reassessment of ...

Söder Proposes Reactivation of Three German Nuclear Power Plants
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder proposed the reactivation of three German nuclear power plants—Isar 2, Emsland, and Neckarwestheim 2—for at least ten years to stabilize the power grid, despite opposition from plant operators and ongoing decommissioning, and advocating for a reassessment of ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Announces €350 Billion AI Investment
The European Union announced a €350 billion public-private investment in artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to become a global leader in trustworthy AI, contrasting with the US's approach and highlighting concerns about overregulation from the US.

EU Announces €350 Billion AI Investment
The European Union announced a €350 billion public-private investment in artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to become a global leader in trustworthy AI, contrasting with the US's approach and highlighting concerns about overregulation from the US.
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36% Bias Score

Yalta Conference: Misinterpretations and Lasting Impacts
The 1945 Yalta Conference, attended by Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, focused primarily on post-war military cooperation and German occupation plans, contradicting the Eastern European view of it as a pre-determined division of Europe into spheres of influence. The conference also established the...

Yalta Conference: Misinterpretations and Lasting Impacts
The 1945 Yalta Conference, attended by Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, focused primarily on post-war military cooperation and German occupation plans, contradicting the Eastern European view of it as a pre-determined division of Europe into spheres of influence. The conference also established the...
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52% Bias Score

Global Corruption Soars as Denmark, Finland, and Singapore Top 2024 Index
The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Denmark, Finland, and Singapore as the least corrupt, while revealing an "alarmingly high" global rise in corruption, with 47 nations scoring their lowest since 2012, impacting climate change efforts and jeopardizing transparency.

Global Corruption Soars as Denmark, Finland, and Singapore Top 2024 Index
The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Denmark, Finland, and Singapore as the least corrupt, while revealing an "alarmingly high" global rise in corruption, with 47 nations scoring their lowest since 2012, impacting climate change efforts and jeopardizing transparency.
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48% Bias Score
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