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Joint Police Operation Disrupts €100 Million Phone Scam Targeting Elderly Germans
A joint Polish-German police operation disrupted a criminal network running a shocking-phone-call scam targeting elderly Germans, resulting in arrests and asset seizures; the scam costs German seniors over €100 million yearly.
Joint Police Operation Disrupts €100 Million Phone Scam Targeting Elderly Germans
A joint Polish-German police operation disrupted a criminal network running a shocking-phone-call scam targeting elderly Germans, resulting in arrests and asset seizures; the scam costs German seniors over €100 million yearly.
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56% Bias Score


Cognitive Abilities Improve Until Mid-40s, Challenging Previous Research
A joint study by ifo Institute, DIW Berlin, and Stanford University refutes previous claims of cognitive decline after age 30, finding that cognitive abilities improve until the mid-40s, especially for those frequently using these skills; however, women show steeper declines in math skills after 45.
Cognitive Abilities Improve Until Mid-40s, Challenging Previous Research
A joint study by ifo Institute, DIW Berlin, and Stanford University refutes previous claims of cognitive decline after age 30, finding that cognitive abilities improve until the mid-40s, especially for those frequently using these skills; however, women show steeper declines in math skills after 45.
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44% Bias Score


EU Pledges Continued Military Support to Ukraine Amidst Russia's Invasion
Amidst Russia's invasion, 26 EU nations committed to continued military aid to Ukraine, which has become the world's largest arms importer, spending over half its budget on military needs and investing $1.5 billion in its domestic arms industry, now employing 300,000.
EU Pledges Continued Military Support to Ukraine Amidst Russia's Invasion
Amidst Russia's invasion, 26 EU nations committed to continued military aid to Ukraine, which has become the world's largest arms importer, spending over half its budget on military needs and investing $1.5 billion in its domestic arms industry, now employing 300,000.
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60% Bias Score


Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...
Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...
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28% Bias Score


Gold Hits Record High of $3,000 Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Gold prices reached a record high of $3,000 per troy ounce on March 14th, driven by uncertainty surrounding US President Trump's tariff policies and increased gold purchases by central banks. Analysts predict a potential price decline later this year due to reduced demand and the end of interest rat...
Gold Hits Record High of $3,000 Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Gold prices reached a record high of $3,000 per troy ounce on March 14th, driven by uncertainty surrounding US President Trump's tariff policies and increased gold purchases by central banks. Analysts predict a potential price decline later this year due to reduced demand and the end of interest rat...
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48% Bias Score


Social Media Health Misinformation: 85% of Posts Contain Misleading or Harmful Advice
A JAMA Network Open study found that 85% of health-related social media posts by influencers (with 200 million followers) contain misleading or harmful medical advice, often driven by financial incentives and lacking scientific evidence; this highlights the urgent need for stricter regulation.
Social Media Health Misinformation: 85% of Posts Contain Misleading or Harmful Advice
A JAMA Network Open study found that 85% of health-related social media posts by influencers (with 200 million followers) contain misleading or harmful medical advice, often driven by financial incentives and lacking scientific evidence; this highlights the urgent need for stricter regulation.
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40% Bias Score

Gold Price Surge: US Trade Policy and Investor Anxiety Drive Market
Gold prices hit \$2,993.80 per troy ounce on March 14, 2025, up 13% year-to-date, primarily due to investor anxieties over uncertain economic prospects fueled by US trade policies, with experts predicting a price correction later in the year.

Gold Price Surge: US Trade Policy and Investor Anxiety Drive Market
Gold prices hit \$2,993.80 per troy ounce on March 14, 2025, up 13% year-to-date, primarily due to investor anxieties over uncertain economic prospects fueled by US trade policies, with experts predicting a price correction later in the year.
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44% Bias Score

Serbia: Pro-Government Counter-Protest Ahead of Major Student Rally
In Belgrade, Serbia, a pro-government group called "Students 2.0" is counter-protesting student demonstrations sparked by the November 1 Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), allegedly using paid actors and former paramilitaries, ahead of a large rally planned for Saturday.

Serbia: Pro-Government Counter-Protest Ahead of Major Student Rally
In Belgrade, Serbia, a pro-government group called "Students 2.0" is counter-protesting student demonstrations sparked by the November 1 Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), allegedly using paid actors and former paramilitaries, ahead of a large rally planned for Saturday.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Civil Defense Preparedness: A Growing Concern
Concerns grow in Germany over its civil defense readiness, with experts highlighting insufficient funding, outdated infrastructure, and a lack of clear plans to face new threats, prompting calls for increased preparedness and training.

Germany's Civil Defense Preparedness: A Growing Concern
Concerns grow in Germany over its civil defense readiness, with experts highlighting insufficient funding, outdated infrastructure, and a lack of clear plans to face new threats, prompting calls for increased preparedness and training.
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36% Bias Score

Serbian Cartel Leader Extradited to Germany
A 34-year-old Serbian national, suspected to be a leader of the Balkan cartel, was extradited from Spain to Germany on Thursday to face charges for ordering a murder attempt in Berlin in 2020, and for being involved in eight murders across the Balkan countries.

Serbian Cartel Leader Extradited to Germany
A 34-year-old Serbian national, suspected to be a leader of the Balkan cartel, was extradited from Spain to Germany on Thursday to face charges for ordering a murder attempt in Berlin in 2020, and for being involved in eight murders across the Balkan countries.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Approves €500 Billion Infrastructure and Defense Package
Germany's Union parties, SPD, and Greens agreed on a €500 billion infrastructure package, including €100 billion for states, plus increased defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP, and relaxed debt brake rules; €100 billion is allocated for climate protection.

Germany Approves €500 Billion Infrastructure and Defense Package
Germany's Union parties, SPD, and Greens agreed on a €500 billion infrastructure package, including €100 billion for states, plus increased defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP, and relaxed debt brake rules; €100 billion is allocated for climate protection.
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48% Bias Score

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.
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28% Bias Score
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