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EU Parliament to Negotiate AI Workplace Regulations by 2026
The European Parliament will start negotiations this year on a proposal for AI and workplace regulations, aiming for a report by early 2026, following the EU AI Act's implementation last year and addressing AI's impact on jobs, potentially including worker protections, safety measures, and training,...
EU Parliament to Negotiate AI Workplace Regulations by 2026
The European Parliament will start negotiations this year on a proposal for AI and workplace regulations, aiming for a report by early 2026, following the EU AI Act's implementation last year and addressing AI's impact on jobs, potentially including worker protections, safety measures, and training,...
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32% Bias Score


Bureaucratic Delays in Asylum Application Contribute to Deadly Knife Attack in Germany
A 28-year-old Afghan man, who arrived in Germany on December 6th, 2022, and committed a deadly knife attack on January 22nd, 2024, experienced significant delays in his asylum application process due to missed appointments and communication failures between German authorities and Bulgaria, which had...
Bureaucratic Delays in Asylum Application Contribute to Deadly Knife Attack in Germany
A 28-year-old Afghan man, who arrived in Germany on December 6th, 2022, and committed a deadly knife attack on January 22nd, 2024, experienced significant delays in his asylum application process due to missed appointments and communication failures between German authorities and Bulgaria, which had...
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48% Bias Score


German Politicians Debate Response to Violent Attacks Amidst Immigration Policy Criticism
Following attacks in Munich and Aschaffenburg, Germany's political parties disagree on whether administrative or legislative changes are needed to prevent future violence, while police unions call for more personnel and powers.
German Politicians Debate Response to Violent Attacks Amidst Immigration Policy Criticism
Following attacks in Munich and Aschaffenburg, Germany's political parties disagree on whether administrative or legislative changes are needed to prevent future violence, while police unions call for more personnel and powers.
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52% Bias Score


Munich Car Attack: Afghan Asylum Seeker Confesses, Reigniting Germany's Immigration Debate
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich on Thursday, confessing to the crime; authorities believe his motivation was Islamist-related, sparking renewed debate on immigration and security.
Munich Car Attack: Afghan Asylum Seeker Confesses, Reigniting Germany's Immigration Debate
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich on Thursday, confessing to the crime; authorities believe his motivation was Islamist-related, sparking renewed debate on immigration and security.
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56% Bias Score


Southern Europe's Growth vs. Germany's Stagnation: Reshaping the Eurozone Economy
Southern European nations, previously labelled as 'problem children', now boast strong economic growth, contrasting with Germany's weakness and the overall Eurozone stagnation; experts debate the South's potential to boost the Eurozone economy.
Southern Europe's Growth vs. Germany's Stagnation: Reshaping the Eurozone Economy
Southern European nations, previously labelled as 'problem children', now boast strong economic growth, contrasting with Germany's weakness and the overall Eurozone stagnation; experts debate the South's potential to boost the Eurozone economy.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Major AI Funding Program to Counter US and China
The European Union is launching a major AI funding program to boost its competitiveness in the face of US and Chinese advancements, focusing on specialized applications and addressing the challenges of retaining AI talent within Europe.
EU Launches Major AI Funding Program to Counter US and China
The European Union is launching a major AI funding program to boost its competitiveness in the face of US and Chinese advancements, focusing on specialized applications and addressing the challenges of retaining AI talent within Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Car Attack: Asylum Seeker Confesses, Religious Motive Suspected
A 24-year-old man, Farhad N., intentionally drove into a labor union demonstration in Munich, Germany, injuring 36 people, including a critically injured toddler; the suspect, who previously fabricated a refugee story to remain in Germany, confessed to the attack, stating a religious motive, and is ...

Munich Car Attack: Asylum Seeker Confesses, Religious Motive Suspected
A 24-year-old man, Farhad N., intentionally drove into a labor union demonstration in Munich, Germany, injuring 36 people, including a critically injured toddler; the suspect, who previously fabricated a refugee story to remain in Germany, confessed to the attack, stating a religious motive, and is ...
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40% Bias Score

US VP Vance Accuses Europe of Censorship, Draws Parallels to Soviet Era
At a European conference, US Vice President Vance unexpectedly focused on criticizing European censorship of conservative viewpoints, citing court cases and election annulments as evidence, drawing parallels to Soviet-era oppression, and linking this to public dissatisfaction with immigration.

US VP Vance Accuses Europe of Censorship, Draws Parallels to Soviet Era
At a European conference, US Vice President Vance unexpectedly focused on criticizing European censorship of conservative viewpoints, citing court cases and election annulments as evidence, drawing parallels to Soviet-era oppression, and linking this to public dissatisfaction with immigration.
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64% Bias Score

20 Far-Right Crimes Reported Within Thuringian Police in Three Years
Over the past three years, twenty far-right extremist crimes within Thuringian police were reported, including Nazi salutes, hate speech, and participation in far-right events; disciplinary measures have been taken in some cases, but a clear zero-tolerance policy is lacking.

20 Far-Right Crimes Reported Within Thuringian Police in Three Years
Over the past three years, twenty far-right extremist crimes within Thuringian police were reported, including Nazi salutes, hate speech, and participation in far-right events; disciplinary measures have been taken in some cases, but a clear zero-tolerance policy is lacking.
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36% Bias Score

Vance Criticizes European Policies at Munich Security Conference
At the Munich Security Conference on February 14th, US Vice President James David Vance criticized European migration policies, citing a Munich car attack by a 24-year-old Afghan as evidence of internal threats, urging Europe to take security more seriously and cooperate with all parties, including ...

Vance Criticizes European Policies at Munich Security Conference
At the Munich Security Conference on February 14th, US Vice President James David Vance criticized European migration policies, citing a Munich car attack by a 24-year-old Afghan as evidence of internal threats, urging Europe to take security more seriously and cooperate with all parties, including ...
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52% Bias Score

EU Scraps Telecoms Patent Bill, Sparking Outrage
The European Commission unexpectedly dropped a bill designed to streamline legal battles over standard essential patents in the telecoms sector, prompting outrage from carmakers, center-right lawmakers, and patent users, while pleasing patent holders like Nokia.

EU Scraps Telecoms Patent Bill, Sparking Outrage
The European Commission unexpectedly dropped a bill designed to streamline legal battles over standard essential patents in the telecoms sector, prompting outrage from carmakers, center-right lawmakers, and patent users, while pleasing patent holders like Nokia.
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48% Bias Score

Ghana's Growing Jihadist Recruitment Risk
Despite bordering terrorism-plagued Burkina Faso, Ghana faces a growing threat of its citizens being recruited by jihadist groups due to poverty, marginalization, and ethnic conflicts, prompting the government to prioritize conflict resolution and strengthen regional alliances.

Ghana's Growing Jihadist Recruitment Risk
Despite bordering terrorism-plagued Burkina Faso, Ghana faces a growing threat of its citizens being recruited by jihadist groups due to poverty, marginalization, and ethnic conflicts, prompting the government to prioritize conflict resolution and strengthen regional alliances.
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40% Bias Score
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