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German Coalition Talks Reveal €600 Billion Funding Gap
Union and SPD coalition talks in Germany reveal a €600 billion funding gap, encompassing existing budget shortfalls and new initiatives, while plans for closer EU collaboration with France and Poland are also announced, alongside concerns about the impact of infrastructure spending and warnings agai...
German Coalition Talks Reveal €600 Billion Funding Gap
Union and SPD coalition talks in Germany reveal a €600 billion funding gap, encompassing existing budget shortfalls and new initiatives, while plans for closer EU collaboration with France and Poland are also announced, alongside concerns about the impact of infrastructure spending and warnings agai...
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44% Bias Score


Femicide in France: Systemic Failures Exposed in Chahinez Daoud Murder
On May 4, 2021, Mounir Boutaa murdered his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Gironde, France, by shooting and burning her after years of abuse and controlling behavior, highlighting failures in the handling of domestic violence complaints.
Femicide in France: Systemic Failures Exposed in Chahinez Daoud Murder
On May 4, 2021, Mounir Boutaa murdered his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Gironde, France, by shooting and burning her after years of abuse and controlling behavior, highlighting failures in the handling of domestic violence complaints.
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60% Bias Score


Poland's Massive Military Buildup Amidst Russia Tensions
Poland is rapidly expanding its military, aiming to create Europe's strongest army by increasing troop numbers by 100,000, training millions of reservists, and investing heavily in defense due to escalating tensions with Russia.
Poland's Massive Military Buildup Amidst Russia Tensions
Poland is rapidly expanding its military, aiming to create Europe's strongest army by increasing troop numbers by 100,000, training millions of reservists, and investing heavily in defense due to escalating tensions with Russia.
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64% Bias Score


SPK Condemns Trump's Reinterpretation of American History
Germany's Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) criticized US President Donald Trump's plan to reinterpret American history, calling it an attack on academic freedom and independent museums; they will continue collaborations with US institutions like the Smithsonian despite this.
SPK Condemns Trump's Reinterpretation of American History
Germany's Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) criticized US President Donald Trump's plan to reinterpret American history, calling it an attack on academic freedom and independent museums; they will continue collaborations with US institutions like the Smithsonian despite this.
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52% Bias Score


Earthquake-Resistant Construction: Lessons from Myanmar, Thailand, and Beyond
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing building collapses and evacuations in Bangkok but no reported deaths; the article explores how earthquakes cause building failures and examines innovative construction methods for enhanced earthquake resilience.
Earthquake-Resistant Construction: Lessons from Myanmar, Thailand, and Beyond
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing building collapses and evacuations in Bangkok but no reported deaths; the article explores how earthquakes cause building failures and examines innovative construction methods for enhanced earthquake resilience.
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40% Bias Score


Ovechkin's Record-Breaking Goal Overshadowed by Putin Support
Alexander Ovechkin, a Russian NHL player, is poised to break Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record, but his continued public support for Vladimir Putin, despite the war in Ukraine, has sparked criticism from some and a muted response from the NHL, creating a complex ethical dilemma.
Ovechkin's Record-Breaking Goal Overshadowed by Putin Support
Alexander Ovechkin, a Russian NHL player, is poised to break Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record, but his continued public support for Vladimir Putin, despite the war in Ukraine, has sparked criticism from some and a muted response from the NHL, creating a complex ethical dilemma.
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52% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Budget Deficit and EU Strategy Dominate
Union and SPD in Germany are negotiating a coalition government, facing a projected €600 billion budget shortfall and disagreements on taxation, while planning closer EU cooperation with France and Poland.

German Coalition Talks: Budget Deficit and EU Strategy Dominate
Union and SPD in Germany are negotiating a coalition government, facing a projected €600 billion budget shortfall and disagreements on taxation, while planning closer EU cooperation with France and Poland.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
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32% Bias Score

Record Gold Purchases by Central Banks Amidst Soaring Prices
In 2024, global gold production reached 3,300 tons, with central banks buying a record 483 tons in the first half of the year to reduce dollar dependence and stabilize currencies during crises; gold's March 2024 price hit a record $3,057.51 per ounce, up from $390 in March 1995.

Record Gold Purchases by Central Banks Amidst Soaring Prices
In 2024, global gold production reached 3,300 tons, with central banks buying a record 483 tons in the first half of the year to reduce dollar dependence and stabilize currencies during crises; gold's March 2024 price hit a record $3,057.51 per ounce, up from $390 in March 1995.
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36% Bias Score

7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Damage in Naypyidaw and Bangkok
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck 15km northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar, causing damage in Naypyidaw; a 6.4 aftershock followed, with strong tremors felt in Thailand and China, leading to a state of emergency declared in Bangkok due to potential significant structural damage.

7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Damage in Naypyidaw and Bangkok
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck 15km northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar, causing damage in Naypyidaw; a 6.4 aftershock followed, with strong tremors felt in Thailand and China, leading to a state of emergency declared in Bangkok due to potential significant structural damage.
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12% Bias Score

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.
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44% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Stalled by Deep Divisions
Following the German election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz's initial goal of forming a coalition government by Easter is proving unrealistic due to significant disagreements between CDU/CSU and SPD on fiscal policy, migration, and taxation, with negotiations continuing four weeks after the election.

German Coalition Talks Stalled by Deep Divisions
Following the German election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz's initial goal of forming a coalition government by Easter is proving unrealistic due to significant disagreements between CDU/CSU and SPD on fiscal policy, migration, and taxation, with negotiations continuing four weeks after the election.
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32% Bias Score
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