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Death of East German Civil Rights Activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin; he co-founded the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) in 1985 and served as the first Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid from ...
Death of East German Civil Rights Activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin; he co-founded the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) in 1985 and served as the first Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid from ...
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20% Bias Score


Death of prominent East German activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin after a four-week illness; he was a founding member of the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) and a significant figure in the 1989 revolution.
Death of prominent East German activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin after a four-week illness; he was a founding member of the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) and a significant figure in the 1989 revolution.
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20% Bias Score


Royal Mail Stamps Redefine British Patriotism Through Regional Folklore
Royal Mail's new stamps celebrate eight magical creatures from across the UK, including Blodeuwedd from Wales, Orkney selkies, and the Black Shuck from Norfolk, promoting a more inclusive sense of British identity rooted in shared experiences of place and regional folklore.
Royal Mail Stamps Redefine British Patriotism Through Regional Folklore
Royal Mail's new stamps celebrate eight magical creatures from across the UK, including Blodeuwedd from Wales, Orkney selkies, and the Black Shuck from Norfolk, promoting a more inclusive sense of British identity rooted in shared experiences of place and regional folklore.
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60% Bias Score


Dutton Retracts Referendum Proposals Amidst Political Backlash
Peter Dutton, the Australian opposition leader, initially proposed three referendums—Indigenous recognition, four-year parliamentary terms, and stripping citizenship from dual nationals—but later withdrew these proposals due to the lack of bipartisan support, highlighting the challenges of achieving...
Dutton Retracts Referendum Proposals Amidst Political Backlash
Peter Dutton, the Australian opposition leader, initially proposed three referendums—Indigenous recognition, four-year parliamentary terms, and stripping citizenship from dual nationals—but later withdrew these proposals due to the lack of bipartisan support, highlighting the challenges of achieving...
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48% Bias Score


Time Travel: Fact and Fiction
Einstein's theory of relativity proves time travel is possible as travelling faster than one second per second; experiments like the Hafele-Keating experiment and the time discrepancies experienced by astronauts on the ISS confirm this, while backward time travel remains theoretical.
Time Travel: Fact and Fiction
Einstein's theory of relativity proves time travel is possible as travelling faster than one second per second; experiments like the Hafele-Keating experiment and the time discrepancies experienced by astronauts on the ISS confirm this, while backward time travel remains theoretical.
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44% Bias Score


Dutton's Gas Plan Faces Criticism Amidst Feasibility Questions
Energy Minister Chris Bowen criticized Peter Dutton's plan to lower gas prices by reserving 50–100 petajoules of Queensland gas for the east coast market, questioning its feasibility and accusing the Coalition of rehashing an old policy; experts raised concerns about forcing gas producers to sell at...
Dutton's Gas Plan Faces Criticism Amidst Feasibility Questions
Energy Minister Chris Bowen criticized Peter Dutton's plan to lower gas prices by reserving 50–100 petajoules of Queensland gas for the east coast market, questioning its feasibility and accusing the Coalition of rehashing an old policy; experts raised concerns about forcing gas producers to sell at...
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48% Bias Score

Deutsche Bahn App Error Causes Confusion Over Missing Train
A scheduled 2:49 AM ICE train from Frankfurt to Berlin vanished from the Deutsche Bahn app, reappearing at 3:49 AM with a shorter travel time; despite arriving 50 minutes late, the app and onboard display showed the train as on time according to summer time.

Deutsche Bahn App Error Causes Confusion Over Missing Train
A scheduled 2:49 AM ICE train from Frankfurt to Berlin vanished from the Deutsche Bahn app, reappearing at 3:49 AM with a shorter travel time; despite arriving 50 minutes late, the app and onboard display showed the train as on time according to summer time.
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48% Bias Score

Eisenbichler Retires Amidst German Ski Jumping Crisis
German ski jumper Markus Eisenbichler retired at Planica, where Domen Prevc set a new world record; this, coupled with the retirement of Stephan Leyhe and the lingering effects of the Norwegian suit manipulation scandal, raises concerns about the future of the German ski jumping team.

Eisenbichler Retires Amidst German Ski Jumping Crisis
German ski jumper Markus Eisenbichler retired at Planica, where Domen Prevc set a new world record; this, coupled with the retirement of Stephan Leyhe and the lingering effects of the Norwegian suit manipulation scandal, raises concerns about the future of the German ski jumping team.
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40% Bias Score

After the End of History" Exhibition Showcases Diverse Working-Class Experiences
The Hayward Gallery's "After the End of History" exhibition features various photographers' work depicting working-class life, challenging the idea of a unified working class through diverse styles and perspectives, curated by Johny Pitts, and running concurrently with Peter Mitchell's retrospective...

After the End of History" Exhibition Showcases Diverse Working-Class Experiences
The Hayward Gallery's "After the End of History" exhibition features various photographers' work depicting working-class life, challenging the idea of a unified working class through diverse styles and perspectives, curated by Johny Pitts, and running concurrently with Peter Mitchell's retrospective...
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20% Bias Score

Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.

Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.
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48% Bias Score

England to Offer Free Emergency Contraception in All Pharmacies
England will make emergency contraception free at all pharmacies nationwide later this year to address regional disparities in access and reduce pressure on general practitioners, aligning with similar policies already in place across other UK regions for up to 17 years.

England to Offer Free Emergency Contraception in All Pharmacies
England will make emergency contraception free at all pharmacies nationwide later this year to address regional disparities in access and reduce pressure on general practitioners, aligning with similar policies already in place across other UK regions for up to 17 years.
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44% Bias Score

Erdoğan Advisor Condemns Istanbul Protests as 'Imperialist Project'
President Erdoğan's advisor, Mehmet Uçum, called recent protests in Istanbul an "imperialist project" aimed at destabilizing the government through nihilistic civil disobedience, citing the use of symbols and social media to attract young people and comparing them to past events like the Arab Spring...

Erdoğan Advisor Condemns Istanbul Protests as 'Imperialist Project'
President Erdoğan's advisor, Mehmet Uçum, called recent protests in Istanbul an "imperialist project" aimed at destabilizing the government through nihilistic civil disobedience, citing the use of symbols and social media to attract young people and comparing them to past events like the Arab Spring...
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68% Bias Score
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