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Poland Requests US Nuclear Weapons Deployment
Polish President Andrzej Duda renewed his request for the US to station nuclear weapons in Poland to counter Russia's aggression in Ukraine and Belarus, a move supported by Prime Minister Tusk, despite their political differences, and in spite of the risk of provocation from Russia.
Poland Requests US Nuclear Weapons Deployment
Polish President Andrzej Duda renewed his request for the US to station nuclear weapons in Poland to counter Russia's aggression in Ukraine and Belarus, a move supported by Prime Minister Tusk, despite their political differences, and in spite of the risk of provocation from Russia.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Debt Brake Reform Faces Green Opposition
Germany's CDU and SPD aim to lift the debt brake with a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemption, but face Green Party opposition over insufficient climate investment guarantees, requiring negotiations before a March 18 vote.
Germany's Debt Brake Reform Faces Green Opposition
Germany's CDU and SPD aim to lift the debt brake with a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemption, but face Green Party opposition over insufficient climate investment guarantees, requiring negotiations before a March 18 vote.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Plan to Revive US Shipbuilding: CMA CGM's \$20 Billion Investment
In March 2017, Rodolphe Saadé, CEO of CMA CGM, presented a \$20 billion investment plan to President Trump to support his initiative to revive the American shipbuilding industry, which currently lags behind Asian competitors, amid a broader effort to increase US influence in global maritime trade an...
Trump's Plan to Revive US Shipbuilding: CMA CGM's \$20 Billion Investment
In March 2017, Rodolphe Saadé, CEO of CMA CGM, presented a \$20 billion investment plan to President Trump to support his initiative to revive the American shipbuilding industry, which currently lags behind Asian competitors, amid a broader effort to increase US influence in global maritime trade an...
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52% Bias Score


Powell's Key Role in US-Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's national security advisor, Jonathan Powell, a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, played a crucial role in drafting a US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal, raising questions about the UK's renewed diplomatic influence and the potential for over-reliance on a s...
Powell's Key Role in US-Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's national security advisor, Jonathan Powell, a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, played a crucial role in drafting a US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal, raising questions about the UK's renewed diplomatic influence and the potential for over-reliance on a s...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...
Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...
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52% Bias Score


German Public Sector Strike: €15 Billion Dispute Stalls Negotiations
In Germany, over 2.5 million public sector workers are striking, demanding an 8% pay raise or €350 more monthly, plus three extra vacation days, while employers cite a €15 billion cost and haven't made an offer yet, impacting services like transportation and childcare.
German Public Sector Strike: €15 Billion Dispute Stalls Negotiations
In Germany, over 2.5 million public sector workers are striking, demanding an 8% pay raise or €350 more monthly, plus three extra vacation days, while employers cite a €15 billion cost and haven't made an offer yet, impacting services like transportation and childcare.
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32% Bias Score

WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.

WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.
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12% Bias Score

Russia Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Fighting in Ukraine
President Trump proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but Russia's response was met with skepticism, with ongoing fighting continuing in Kharkiv and Tuapse, resulting in civilian casualties and attacks on infrastructure, despite ongoing diplomatic discussions.

Russia Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Fighting in Ukraine
President Trump proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but Russia's response was met with skepticism, with ongoing fighting continuing in Kharkiv and Tuapse, resulting in civilian casualties and attacks on infrastructure, despite ongoing diplomatic discussions.
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36% Bias Score

German Public Sector Strike: Negotiations Continue Amid Service Disruptions
Negotiations between German public sector unions and employers are underway in Potsdam, impacting over 2.5 million workers and causing disruptions to services like air travel and childcare; unions demand an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more per month, plus three extra vacation days, while employers c...

German Public Sector Strike: Negotiations Continue Amid Service Disruptions
Negotiations between German public sector unions and employers are underway in Potsdam, impacting over 2.5 million workers and causing disruptions to services like air travel and childcare; unions demand an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more per month, plus three extra vacation days, while employers c...
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16% Bias Score

Rheinmetall Overtakes Volkswagen, Signaling Germany's Shift to Defense
Rheinmetall's market cap overtook Volkswagen's on Thursday, reaching €55.7 billion versus €54.4 billion, reflecting Germany's economic pivot from cars to defense amid Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns over U.S. support.

Rheinmetall Overtakes Volkswagen, Signaling Germany's Shift to Defense
Rheinmetall's market cap overtook Volkswagen's on Thursday, reaching €55.7 billion versus €54.4 billion, reflecting Germany's economic pivot from cars to defense amid Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns over U.S. support.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Amends Debt Brake Law to Boost Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Germany's outgoing parliament passed a bill to amend its debt brake law, potentially increasing spending on defense and infrastructure, a move supported by CDU/CSU and SPD but opposed by the Green party and FDP, who raised concerns about long-term fiscal burdens and democratic process.

Germany Amends Debt Brake Law to Boost Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Germany's outgoing parliament passed a bill to amend its debt brake law, potentially increasing spending on defense and infrastructure, a move supported by CDU/CSU and SPD but opposed by the Green party and FDP, who raised concerns about long-term fiscal burdens and democratic process.
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48% Bias Score

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government release its findings on COVID-19's origin, following media reports of BND evidence suggesting a lab leak in Wuhan, despite virologists' calls for more data to assess the hypothesis.

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government release its findings on COVID-19's origin, following media reports of BND evidence suggesting a lab leak in Wuhan, despite virologists' calls for more data to assess the hypothesis.
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44% Bias Score
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