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Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Attacked, Arrested in West Bank
Three weeks after their documentary "No Other Land" won an Oscar, Palestinian co-director Hamdan Ballal was attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, arrested by Israeli soldiers after being removed from an ambulance, and later released along with two other Palestinians; the Israeli military de...
Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Attacked, Arrested in West Bank
Three weeks after their documentary "No Other Land" won an Oscar, Palestinian co-director Hamdan Ballal was attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, arrested by Israeli soldiers after being removed from an ambulance, and later released along with two other Palestinians; the Israeli military de...
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48% Bias Score


Gysi's Plea for Cross-Party Cooperation in Fractured German Politics
Gregor Gysi, the 77-year-old Alterspräsident of the Bundestag, delivered a 40-minute address urging for cross-party cooperation on crucial issues like taxation, pensions, and reconciliation regarding the reunification of Germany; his speech, although unconventional, highlighted the need for open dia...
Gysi's Plea for Cross-Party Cooperation in Fractured German Politics
Gregor Gysi, the 77-year-old Alterspräsident of the Bundestag, delivered a 40-minute address urging for cross-party cooperation on crucial issues like taxation, pensions, and reconciliation regarding the reunification of Germany; his speech, although unconventional, highlighted the need for open dia...
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56% Bias Score


Klöckner Elected as New President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old CDU politician, was overwhelmingly elected as the new President of the German Bundestag on October 26, 2023, succeeding Bärbel Bas, emphasizing the need for respectful debate and addressing electoral reform issues.
Klöckner Elected as New President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old CDU politician, was overwhelmingly elected as the new President of the German Bundestag on October 26, 2023, succeeding Bärbel Bas, emphasizing the need for respectful debate and addressing electoral reform issues.
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28% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Seeks Concrete Peacekeeping Force Commitments at Paris Summit
President Zelenskyy expects concrete commitments for a peacekeeping force in Ukraine at a March 27th Paris summit, following bilateral talks with France, while acknowledging disagreements with partners on troop numbers and deployment. Over 20 NATO and EU countries are invited.
Zelenskyy Seeks Concrete Peacekeeping Force Commitments at Paris Summit
President Zelenskyy expects concrete commitments for a peacekeeping force in Ukraine at a March 27th Paris summit, following bilateral talks with France, while acknowledging disagreements with partners on troop numbers and deployment. Over 20 NATO and EU countries are invited.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Agrees to Stricter Migration Policies After Far-Right Gains
Germany's next government, a coalition of the CDU/CSU and SPD, will implement stricter migration policies including expanding the list of safe countries for deportation, suspending family reunification for two years, and increasing deportation capacities; this follows the far-right AfD's strong elec...
Germany Agrees to Stricter Migration Policies After Far-Right Gains
Germany's next government, a coalition of the CDU/CSU and SPD, will implement stricter migration policies including expanding the list of safe countries for deportation, suspending family reunification for two years, and increasing deportation capacities; this follows the far-right AfD's strong elec...
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40% Bias Score


Journalist Arrested, Banned from West Bank
FAZ correspondent Christian Meier was arrested in the West Bank on July 28th, 2024, while investigating attacks on Palestinian shepherds by Israeli settlers; he was released hours later but banned from the West Bank for 15 days, prompting a complaint from the Foreign Press Association in Israel and ...
Journalist Arrested, Banned from West Bank
FAZ correspondent Christian Meier was arrested in the West Bank on July 28th, 2024, while investigating attacks on Palestinian shepherds by Israeli settlers; he was released hours later but banned from the West Bank for 15 days, prompting a complaint from the Foreign Press Association in Israel and ...
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60% Bias Score

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Book Prize for Dystopian Novel Predicting Belarus's Annexation
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author living in exile, won the Leipzig Book Prize for his 740-page novel "Europe's Dogs," a dystopian vision of a future where Belarus is annexed by Russia, highlighting the fragility of Belarusian independence and the importance of cultural preservation.

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Book Prize for Dystopian Novel Predicting Belarus's Annexation
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author living in exile, won the Leipzig Book Prize for his 740-page novel "Europe's Dogs," a dystopian vision of a future where Belarus is annexed by Russia, highlighting the fragility of Belarusian independence and the importance of cultural preservation.
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44% Bias Score

Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.

Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.
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36% Bias Score

AfD's Disruptive Tactics Challenge German Parliament
Germany's AfD party used its Bundestag's constitutive session to attempt to destabilize parliamentary democracy with disruptive motions, aggressive comments, and inflammatory speeches. The Bundestag now faces the challenge of responding to this threat while protecting its integrity.

AfD's Disruptive Tactics Challenge German Parliament
Germany's AfD party used its Bundestag's constitutive session to attempt to destabilize parliamentary democracy with disruptive motions, aggressive comments, and inflammatory speeches. The Bundestag now faces the challenge of responding to this threat while protecting its integrity.
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56% Bias Score

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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32% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Migration
Following Germany's federal parliamentary elections, the CDU/CSU, SPD, and FDP parties began coalition talks on Monday, aiming to form a new government by Easter. While initial progress was made on debt reform, significant disagreements remain, particularly regarding migration policy, and success is...

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Migration
Following Germany's federal parliamentary elections, the CDU/CSU, SPD, and FDP parties began coalition talks on Monday, aiming to form a new government by Easter. While initial progress was made on debt reform, significant disagreements remain, particularly regarding migration policy, and success is...
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40% Bias Score

Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Wins Election, Fails to Form Government
Austria's September 2024 election saw the far-right FPÖ emerge as the strongest party, but failed coalition talks prevented them from governing; a coalition of the ÖVP, Social Democrats, and Liberals now governs, raising questions about the long-term impact of excluding far-right parties from power.

Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Wins Election, Fails to Form Government
Austria's September 2024 election saw the far-right FPÖ emerge as the strongest party, but failed coalition talks prevented them from governing; a coalition of the ÖVP, Social Democrats, and Liberals now governs, raising questions about the long-term impact of excluding far-right parties from power.
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32% Bias Score
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