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US Pastor Reverses Stance on Ukraine, Citing Witnessed Atrocities
After a two-week visit to Ukraine, Pastor Mark Burns, previously an opponent of US aid, reversed his stance, stating that supporting Ukraine serves American interests, citing witnessed atrocities and the targeting of children and religious institutions.
US Pastor Reverses Stance on Ukraine, Citing Witnessed Atrocities
After a two-week visit to Ukraine, Pastor Mark Burns, previously an opponent of US aid, reversed his stance, stating that supporting Ukraine serves American interests, citing witnessed atrocities and the targeting of children and religious institutions.
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52% Bias Score


German Cartel Office Approves Unicredit's Increased Commerzbank Stake
Germany's Bundeskartellamt approved Unicredit's plan to increase its stake in Commerzbank to 29.99%, citing sufficient competition from other banks despite Commerzbank's strong market positions in some areas; the decision follows ECB approval and despite resistance from the German government.
German Cartel Office Approves Unicredit's Increased Commerzbank Stake
Germany's Bundeskartellamt approved Unicredit's plan to increase its stake in Commerzbank to 29.99%, citing sufficient competition from other banks despite Commerzbank's strong market positions in some areas; the decision follows ECB approval and despite resistance from the German government.
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36% Bias Score


Vancouver's Unregulated Psilocybin Mushroom Dispensaries Pose Public Health Risks
In Vancouver, at least 15 dispensaries openly sell illegal psilocybin mushrooms, despite city acknowledgement of their illegality and potential for enforcement. A recent study highlights unsubstantiated health claims and inadequate warnings on products, mirroring pre-legalization cannabis sales. Lim...
Vancouver's Unregulated Psilocybin Mushroom Dispensaries Pose Public Health Risks
In Vancouver, at least 15 dispensaries openly sell illegal psilocybin mushrooms, despite city acknowledgement of their illegality and potential for enforcement. A recent study highlights unsubstantiated health claims and inadequate warnings on products, mirroring pre-legalization cannabis sales. Lim...
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52% Bias Score


Post-Mortem Revelation: Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Unveiled
In April 2025, 23 years after his death, it was revealed that Siegfried Unseld, the former publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, was a member of the Nazi party at age 17 in 1942, prompting a reassessment of his legacy and the publishing house's role in post-war German cultural life.
Post-Mortem Revelation: Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Unveiled
In April 2025, 23 years after his death, it was revealed that Siegfried Unseld, the former publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, was a member of the Nazi party at age 17 in 1942, prompting a reassessment of his legacy and the publishing house's role in post-war German cultural life.
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48% Bias Score


Scott Trust Endowment: Responsible Investing Secures Guardian's Future
The Scott Trust Endowment invests responsibly to ensure the Guardian's long-term financial health, allocating £82.6 million (7% of assets) to climate and nature solutions, actively engaging in alliances promoting responsible investment practices.
Scott Trust Endowment: Responsible Investing Secures Guardian's Future
The Scott Trust Endowment invests responsibly to ensure the Guardian's long-term financial health, allocating £82.6 million (7% of assets) to climate and nature solutions, actively engaging in alliances promoting responsible investment practices.
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32% Bias Score


Lloyds Banking Group Relaxes Mortgage Rules, Increasing Borrowing Capacity by £38,000
Lloyds Banking Group relaxed its mortgage rules, potentially increasing borrowing for typical households by £38,000 (13%), impacting its brands: Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and BM Solutions; this follows Santander's similar move last month, driven by reduced 'stress test rates', benefiting ho...
Lloyds Banking Group Relaxes Mortgage Rules, Increasing Borrowing Capacity by £38,000
Lloyds Banking Group relaxed its mortgage rules, potentially increasing borrowing for typical households by £38,000 (13%), impacting its brands: Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and BM Solutions; this follows Santander's similar move last month, driven by reduced 'stress test rates', benefiting ho...
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52% Bias Score

CDU Divided on AfD Parliamentary Treatment
CDU vice-chair Jens Spahn proposed treating the AfD like other opposition parties in the Bundestag, sparking internal debate; while some support engagement to counter extremism, others warn against normalizing the AfD's anti-democratic stance.

CDU Divided on AfD Parliamentary Treatment
CDU vice-chair Jens Spahn proposed treating the AfD like other opposition parties in the Bundestag, sparking internal debate; while some support engagement to counter extremism, others warn against normalizing the AfD's anti-democratic stance.
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44% Bias Score

CDU Debates Approach to AfD in Bundestag
CDU members debate how to handle the AfD in parliament; some suggest treating them like other opposition parties for procedural matters, sparking controversy within the party and raising concerns about normalizing the AfD's actions.

CDU Debates Approach to AfD in Bundestag
CDU members debate how to handle the AfD in parliament; some suggest treating them like other opposition parties for procedural matters, sparking controversy within the party and raising concerns about normalizing the AfD's actions.
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52% Bias Score

Macedonian Hospitality Act and MVR Promotion Process Found to Increase Corruption Risks
Macedonia's State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (DCSC) found significant flaws in the Hospitality Act and the Ministry of Interior's promotion process, increasing corruption risks following a tragedy where 61 died. The DCSC recommends stricter regulations and increased transparency.

Macedonian Hospitality Act and MVR Promotion Process Found to Increase Corruption Risks
Macedonia's State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (DCSC) found significant flaws in the Hospitality Act and the Ministry of Interior's promotion process, increasing corruption risks following a tragedy where 61 died. The DCSC recommends stricter regulations and increased transparency.
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16% Bias Score

Hamburg Launches English-Speaking Commercial Court to Boost Legal Standing
Hamburg opened a Commercial Court and two Commercial Chambers on April 25th, allowing businesses to resolve commercial disputes in English, starting with cases over €500,000 and €5,000 respectively, as part of a larger plan to boost Germany's legal standing.

Hamburg Launches English-Speaking Commercial Court to Boost Legal Standing
Hamburg opened a Commercial Court and two Commercial Chambers on April 25th, allowing businesses to resolve commercial disputes in English, starting with cases over €500,000 and €5,000 respectively, as part of a larger plan to boost Germany's legal standing.
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32% Bias Score

Grocery Swaps Can Cut Household Emissions by 6 Tonnes Annually
Simple grocery swaps like replacing red meat with chicken or plant-based alternatives, dairy-free milk, and fruit toast instead of muffins can reduce a household's yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 6 tonnes, equivalent to average household electricity use, according to new research by the George In...

Grocery Swaps Can Cut Household Emissions by 6 Tonnes Annually
Simple grocery swaps like replacing red meat with chicken or plant-based alternatives, dairy-free milk, and fruit toast instead of muffins can reduce a household's yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 6 tonnes, equivalent to average household electricity use, according to new research by the George In...
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24% Bias Score

Spain Cuts Funding for Andalusian Youth Transport Over Funding Dispute
The Spanish government withdrew funding for free public transport for young Andalusians due to the regional government's failure to acknowledge state funding, prompting legal threats from Andalusia.

Spain Cuts Funding for Andalusian Youth Transport Over Funding Dispute
The Spanish government withdrew funding for free public transport for young Andalusians due to the regional government's failure to acknowledge state funding, prompting legal threats from Andalusia.
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64% Bias Score
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