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Germany's Accelerated Warming, EU's Lenient Climate Policy, and Green Steel's Hydrogen Hurdle
Germany saw a 0.3-degree Celsius temperature rise in 2024, prompting the German Weather Service to revise its warming projections; the EU delays penalties for automakers missing CO2 targets, while ThyssenKrupp plans a green steel furnace facing hydrogen supply challenges.
Germany's Accelerated Warming, EU's Lenient Climate Policy, and Green Steel's Hydrogen Hurdle
Germany saw a 0.3-degree Celsius temperature rise in 2024, prompting the German Weather Service to revise its warming projections; the EU delays penalties for automakers missing CO2 targets, while ThyssenKrupp plans a green steel furnace facing hydrogen supply challenges.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Surpasses 5 Million Solar Power Systems, Highlighting Energy Transition Challenges
Germany's registered solar power systems exceeded 5 million, marking a significant step in its energy transition; however, this rapid growth necessitates grid upgrades to manage fluctuating energy production, impacting energy policy and national infrastructure.
Germany Surpasses 5 Million Solar Power Systems, Highlighting Energy Transition Challenges
Germany's registered solar power systems exceeded 5 million, marking a significant step in its energy transition; however, this rapid growth necessitates grid upgrades to manage fluctuating energy production, impacting energy policy and national infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score


US Imposes Steep Tariffs on Southeast Asian Goods
The US imposed new tariffs on Southeast Asian goods, ranging from 17 percent (Philippines) to 49 percent (Cambodia), causing significant concern and potentially harming export-driven economies like Vietnam and Thailand, pushing ASEAN towards greater regional economic integration.
US Imposes Steep Tariffs on Southeast Asian Goods
The US imposed new tariffs on Southeast Asian goods, ranging from 17 percent (Philippines) to 49 percent (Cambodia), causing significant concern and potentially harming export-driven economies like Vietnam and Thailand, pushing ASEAN towards greater regional economic integration.
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52% Bias Score


Cambodian Rat Sets World Record for Landmine Detection
Ronin, a 68-centimeter-long African giant pouched rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 explosive remnants of war in Cambodia, highlighting the effectiveness of animal-assisted mine detection in addressing the country's extensive minefields.
Cambodian Rat Sets World Record for Landmine Detection
Ronin, a 68-centimeter-long African giant pouched rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 explosive remnants of war in Cambodia, highlighting the effectiveness of animal-assisted mine detection in addressing the country's extensive minefields.
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24% Bias Score


Cambodian Rat Breaks Landmine Detection Record
Ronin, a 68-centimeter-long African giant rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 explosive remnants in Cambodia, highlighting the effectiveness of using trained animals for demining efforts in areas like Cambodia where millions of unexploded landmines from a past civil war remain.
Cambodian Rat Breaks Landmine Detection Record
Ronin, a 68-centimeter-long African giant rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 explosive remnants in Cambodia, highlighting the effectiveness of using trained animals for demining efforts in areas like Cambodia where millions of unexploded landmines from a past civil war remain.
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24% Bias Score


IDF Dismantles Syrian Military Equipment, Kills Armed Targets
The IDF raided a southern Syrian outpost, dismantling former regime tanks and weapons to eliminate threats to Israel; several armed targets were killed in a separate incident, prompting a warning from Defense Minister Katz against allowing hostile forces to operate in Syria.
IDF Dismantles Syrian Military Equipment, Kills Armed Targets
The IDF raided a southern Syrian outpost, dismantling former regime tanks and weapons to eliminate threats to Israel; several armed targets were killed in a separate incident, prompting a warning from Defense Minister Katz against allowing hostile forces to operate in Syria.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Mehmet Oz to Lead CMS
The U.S. Senate confirmed Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), overseeing healthcare for nearly half of Americans, following a 53-45 partisan vote; his past promotion of unproven treatments and controversial stances have raised concerns.

Senate Confirms Mehmet Oz to Lead CMS
The U.S. Senate confirmed Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), overseeing healthcare for nearly half of Americans, following a 53-45 partisan vote; his past promotion of unproven treatments and controversial stances have raised concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Intensify Amidst Government Repression
Six months after a train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad killed 16, Serbian protests continue, facing government repression including salary cuts for striking educators and physical attacks on activists, while students cycle to Strasbourg to appeal to the Council of Europe.

Serbian Protests Intensify Amidst Government Repression
Six months after a train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad killed 16, Serbian protests continue, facing government repression including salary cuts for striking educators and physical attacks on activists, while students cycle to Strasbourg to appeal to the Council of Europe.
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56% Bias Score

Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...

Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...
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48% Bias Score

Verstappen Claims Surprise Pole in Japan
Max Verstappen secured his first pole position of the 2025 Formula 1 season at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, setting a new track record of 1:26.983, surprising many after a challenging start to the season.

Verstappen Claims Surprise Pole in Japan
Max Verstappen secured his first pole position of the 2025 Formula 1 season at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, setting a new track record of 1:26.983, surprising many after a challenging start to the season.
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36% Bias Score

\$1 Million-a-Plate Dinner at Mar-a-Lago Raises Campaign Finance Concerns
A \$1 million-per-seat dinner hosted by the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. at Mar-a-Lago on April 27th, featuring Donald Trump as a guest speaker, coincides with market declines following his tariff announcement, raising questions about campaign finance and political influence.

\$1 Million-a-Plate Dinner at Mar-a-Lago Raises Campaign Finance Concerns
A \$1 million-per-seat dinner hosted by the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. at Mar-a-Lago on April 27th, featuring Donald Trump as a guest speaker, coincides with market declines following his tariff announcement, raising questions about campaign finance and political influence.
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48% Bias Score

Space Tourists Return After Polar-Circling SpaceX Flight
Four space tourists, led by Bitcoin tycoon Chun Wang, completed a novel SpaceX flight circling both poles, splashing down in the Pacific—a first in 50 years—after conducting 22 research experiments, at a reported cost of $55 million per person.

Space Tourists Return After Polar-Circling SpaceX Flight
Four space tourists, led by Bitcoin tycoon Chun Wang, completed a novel SpaceX flight circling both poles, splashing down in the Pacific—a first in 50 years—after conducting 22 research experiments, at a reported cost of $55 million per person.
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44% Bias Score
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