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Israeli Strikes Kill Four in Syria
Israeli forces conducted multiple incursions and airstrikes in Syria's Daraa, Hama, and Homs governorates on Wednesday night, targeting military facilities and a research center, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage; the Syrian government condemned the attacks.
Israeli Strikes Kill Four in Syria
Israeli forces conducted multiple incursions and airstrikes in Syria's Daraa, Hama, and Homs governorates on Wednesday night, targeting military facilities and a research center, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage; the Syrian government condemned the attacks.
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52% Bias Score


X Sues India Over Censorship Concerns
X, Elon Musk's social media platform, filed a lawsuit in Karnataka, India, against the Modi government, alleging the Sahyog portal is being misused for censorship by bypassing legal procedures for content takedown, after hundreds of posts concerning a Delhi tragedy were removed.
X Sues India Over Censorship Concerns
X, Elon Musk's social media platform, filed a lawsuit in Karnataka, India, against the Modi government, alleging the Sahyog portal is being misused for censorship by bypassing legal procedures for content takedown, after hundreds of posts concerning a Delhi tragedy were removed.
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36% Bias Score


DFB-Pokal Final: Bielefeld Challenges Stuttgart for Historic Win
The DFB-Pokal final on May 24th, 20:00 in Berlin's Olympiastadion will see Arminia Bielefeld (3. Liga) play against VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga); tickets are available from April 10th, with the winner securing a Europa League spot and a €4.32 million prize.
DFB-Pokal Final: Bielefeld Challenges Stuttgart for Historic Win
The DFB-Pokal final on May 24th, 20:00 in Berlin's Olympiastadion will see Arminia Bielefeld (3. Liga) play against VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga); tickets are available from April 10th, with the winner securing a Europa League spot and a €4.32 million prize.
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32% Bias Score


U.K. Reviews AI Copyright Plans Amidst Creative Industry Backlash
The U.K. government is reviewing plans to overhaul copyright laws to facilitate AI innovation, prompted by over 11,000 responses to a consultation and facing opposition from creative sectors who fear exploitation by primarily U.S. tech firms. The review will focus on establishing technical 'opt-out'...
U.K. Reviews AI Copyright Plans Amidst Creative Industry Backlash
The U.K. government is reviewing plans to overhaul copyright laws to facilitate AI innovation, prompted by over 11,000 responses to a consultation and facing opposition from creative sectors who fear exploitation by primarily U.S. tech firms. The review will focus on establishing technical 'opt-out'...
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36% Bias Score


EU Mulls Energy Law Revision Amid Green Deal Backlash
The European Commission is considering revising its energy legislation, including rules on energy consumption reduction, renewable energy, and building efficiency, to alleviate pressure from businesses and right-leaning politicians who criticize its stringent environmental regulations; this comes am...
EU Mulls Energy Law Revision Amid Green Deal Backlash
The European Commission is considering revising its energy legislation, including rules on energy consumption reduction, renewable energy, and building efficiency, to alleviate pressure from businesses and right-leaning politicians who criticize its stringent environmental regulations; this comes am...
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52% Bias Score


Meloni's Cautious Stance on EU Rearmament and Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a political dilemma balancing her country's participation in EU rearmament plans and its support for Ukraine against domestic opposition and skepticism towards increased military spending and a diminished role for the United States, while also navigating t...
Meloni's Cautious Stance on EU Rearmament and Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a political dilemma balancing her country's participation in EU rearmament plans and its support for Ukraine against domestic opposition and skepticism towards increased military spending and a diminished role for the United States, while also navigating t...
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52% Bias Score

US Imposes 25% Tariff on Imported Cars, Escalating Trade War
On April 3rd, 2024, the US imposed a 25% tariff on imported cars, escalating President Trump's trade war, mirroring historical policies with potentially negative consequences.

US Imposes 25% Tariff on Imported Cars, Escalating Trade War
On April 3rd, 2024, the US imposed a 25% tariff on imported cars, escalating President Trump's trade war, mirroring historical policies with potentially negative consequences.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Signs Reciprocal Tariffs, Citing $1.2 Trillion Trade Deficit
President Trump signed a new tariff order in a White House ceremony on reciprocal tariffs, citing a $1.2 trillion 2024 trade deficit and aiming to counter unfair trade practices; tariffs range from 10% to 34% on various countries, with a uniform 25% on foreign vehicles.

Trump Signs Reciprocal Tariffs, Citing $1.2 Trillion Trade Deficit
President Trump signed a new tariff order in a White House ceremony on reciprocal tariffs, citing a $1.2 trillion 2024 trade deficit and aiming to counter unfair trade practices; tariffs range from 10% to 34% on various countries, with a uniform 25% on foreign vehicles.
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68% Bias Score

Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism in Saxony-Anhalt
The Mobile Victim Counseling in Saxony-Anhalt reported a significant 18% increase in right-wing extremist attacks in 2024, affecting 414 people across 281 incidents, with racism as the primary motive and a concerning rise in attacks against children and the resurgence of violent neo-Nazi groups.

Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism in Saxony-Anhalt
The Mobile Victim Counseling in Saxony-Anhalt reported a significant 18% increase in right-wing extremist attacks in 2024, affecting 414 people across 281 incidents, with racism as the primary motive and a concerning rise in attacks against children and the resurgence of violent neo-Nazi groups.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.
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60% Bias Score

UK Political Funding: Loopholes Allow Foreign Influence
Foreign money influences UK politics through UK-registered companies, unincorporated associations with weak transparency, and unregulated online campaigning, despite a ban on direct donations; proposed reforms face political resistance.

UK Political Funding: Loopholes Allow Foreign Influence
Foreign money influences UK politics through UK-registered companies, unincorporated associations with weak transparency, and unregulated online campaigning, despite a ban on direct donations; proposed reforms face political resistance.
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60% Bias Score

Ibbenbüren Coal Plant Demolition Makes Way for Wind Power Converter Station
The former Ibbenbüren coal-fired power plant in Germany is being demolished on April 30th, 2023, to make way for a €600 million converter station, part of the €4 billion BalWin 2 project, which will integrate North Sea wind power into the national grid by 2031.

Ibbenbüren Coal Plant Demolition Makes Way for Wind Power Converter Station
The former Ibbenbüren coal-fired power plant in Germany is being demolished on April 30th, 2023, to make way for a €600 million converter station, part of the €4 billion BalWin 2 project, which will integrate North Sea wind power into the national grid by 2031.
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40% Bias Score
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