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Union and SPD Begin Coalition Talks Amidst Internal Divisions and AfD Concerns
Following the recent German Bundestag elections, Union and SPD held a four-and-a-half-hour exploratory meeting on February 28th in Berlin to discuss forming a coalition government. Concerns about SPD members opposing Merz as chancellor emerged alongside warnings about the AfD's growing influence.
Union and SPD Begin Coalition Talks Amidst Internal Divisions and AfD Concerns
Following the recent German Bundestag elections, Union and SPD held a four-and-a-half-hour exploratory meeting on February 28th in Berlin to discuss forming a coalition government. Concerns about SPD members opposing Merz as chancellor emerged alongside warnings about the AfD's growing influence.
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44% Bias Score


EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
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40% Bias Score


ECB Debates Interest Rate Pause Amid Inflation Risks and Shifting Global Liquidity
The European Central Bank (ECB) is debating pausing interest rate cuts as it considers whether current rates are near or at a neutral level; this debate is fueled by upward inflation risks and a shift from a global savings glut to a bond glut, impacting government bond yields and real interest rates...
ECB Debates Interest Rate Pause Amid Inflation Risks and Shifting Global Liquidity
The European Central Bank (ECB) is debating pausing interest rate cuts as it considers whether current rates are near or at a neutral level; this debate is fueled by upward inflation risks and a shift from a global savings glut to a bond glut, impacting government bond yields and real interest rates...
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36% Bias Score


Athens Erupts in Violence After Deadly Train Crash Memorial
Following a memorial for the 57 victims of a February 2023 train crash in Greece, masked protesters clashed violently with police in Athens, resulting in 84 arrests and injuries, overshadowing calls for justice and prompting a general strike across the country.
Athens Erupts in Violence After Deadly Train Crash Memorial
Following a memorial for the 57 victims of a February 2023 train crash in Greece, masked protesters clashed violently with police in Athens, resulting in 84 arrests and injuries, overshadowing calls for justice and prompting a general strike across the country.
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52% Bias Score


Citigroup Averted \$81 Trillion Transfer Error
A Citigroup employee almost transferred \$81 trillion to a client account in April 2024 due to a pre-filled amount field on a rarely-used backup screen; the error was identified and reversed within 90 minutes, but it highlights systemic operational issues and the bank's history of similar incidents.
Citigroup Averted \$81 Trillion Transfer Error
A Citigroup employee almost transferred \$81 trillion to a client account in April 2024 due to a pre-filled amount field on a rarely-used backup screen; the error was identified and reversed within 90 minutes, but it highlights systemic operational issues and the bank's history of similar incidents.
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44% Bias Score


Report Warns of Potential Russian Aggression, Urges Massive European Military Buildup
A Bruegel-Kiel report warns of a possible new Russian aggression in Europe within 3-10 years, prompting calls for a substantial increase in European military capacity—including conscription—and a major boost in military spending, potentially up to €250 billion annually, mainly shouldered by Germany,...
Report Warns of Potential Russian Aggression, Urges Massive European Military Buildup
A Bruegel-Kiel report warns of a possible new Russian aggression in Europe within 3-10 years, prompting calls for a substantial increase in European military capacity—including conscription—and a major boost in military spending, potentially up to €250 billion annually, mainly shouldered by Germany,...
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52% Bias Score

Alberta Budget: \$5.2 Billion Deficit Projected Amidst Tax Cuts and Tariff Uncertainty
Alberta's budget projects a \$5.2 billion deficit for 2025-2026, a shift from a \$5.8 billion surplus, due to decreased energy revenue, a \$1.2 billion tax cut, and anticipated US tariffs; a \$4 billion contingency fund is allocated.

Alberta Budget: \$5.2 Billion Deficit Projected Amidst Tax Cuts and Tariff Uncertainty
Alberta's budget projects a \$5.2 billion deficit for 2025-2026, a shift from a \$5.8 billion surplus, due to decreased energy revenue, a \$1.2 billion tax cut, and anticipated US tariffs; a \$4 billion contingency fund is allocated.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Greek Protests Demand Accountability for Tempi Train Crash
On the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash in Greece, hundreds of thousands protested nationwide, demanding accountability for the 57 deaths. A recent report revealed systemic failures in the railway and the investigation, including evidence destruction and uncoordinated emergency response.

Massive Greek Protests Demand Accountability for Tempi Train Crash
On the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash in Greece, hundreds of thousands protested nationwide, demanding accountability for the 57 deaths. A recent report revealed systemic failures in the railway and the investigation, including evidence destruction and uncoordinated emergency response.
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40% Bias Score

False Claim: EMA Admitted mRNA Vaccines Lack Official Approval
Uncut-News falsely claims the EMA admitted mRNA vaccines are unapproved, citing a document about veterinary vaccines; however, the EMA's position emphasizes the rigorous testing and approval of human mRNA vaccines used in the COVID-19 pandemic.

False Claim: EMA Admitted mRNA Vaccines Lack Official Approval
Uncut-News falsely claims the EMA admitted mRNA vaccines are unapproved, citing a document about veterinary vaccines; however, the EMA's position emphasizes the rigorous testing and approval of human mRNA vaccines used in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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68% Bias Score

Budapest Pride Parade Cancelled by Hungarian Government
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cancelled the annual Budapest Pride parade on February 22nd, citing it as a waste of resources, a decision supported by other government officials and criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates who see it as a violation of basic rights and a threat to democracy.

Budapest Pride Parade Cancelled by Hungarian Government
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cancelled the annual Budapest Pride parade on February 22nd, citing it as a waste of resources, a decision supported by other government officials and criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates who see it as a violation of basic rights and a threat to democracy.
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52% Bias Score

CDU-SPD Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Historic Election Losses
Following substantial losses in recent elections, CDU and SPD initiated coalition talks in Berlin to address critical issues including migration policies, social reforms, and the debt brake.

CDU-SPD Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Historic Election Losses
Following substantial losses in recent elections, CDU and SPD initiated coalition talks in Berlin to address critical issues including migration policies, social reforms, and the debt brake.
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56% Bias Score

NOAA Fires Hundreds of Employees, Including Weather Forecasters
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of probationary employees, including weather forecasters, on Thursday, impacting crucial local forecasts and hazard warnings across the country. This action, part of a larger federal workforce reduction effort, raises concerns...

NOAA Fires Hundreds of Employees, Including Weather Forecasters
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of probationary employees, including weather forecasters, on Thursday, impacting crucial local forecasts and hazard warnings across the country. This action, part of a larger federal workforce reduction effort, raises concerns...
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44% Bias Score
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