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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Istanbul; Fears of Larger Quake
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck 40 kilometers southwest of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey, at 11:49 a.m. local time, followed by a 5.2 magnitude quake, causing no immediate reports of damage or injuries but prompting warnings about potential future larger quakes.
6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Istanbul; Fears of Larger Quake
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck 40 kilometers southwest of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey, at 11:49 a.m. local time, followed by a 5.2 magnitude quake, causing no immediate reports of damage or injuries but prompting warnings about potential future larger quakes.
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44% Bias Score


German Cities Face Funding Crisis Amidst Rising Costs and Bureaucracy
German municipal politicians voiced concerns on "Markus Lanz" about increasing costs, bureaucracy, and limited funds, criticizing insufficient federal support (€4 million for Tübingen from a €100 billion fund) and advocating for reduced social welfare spending and less bureaucracy.
German Cities Face Funding Crisis Amidst Rising Costs and Bureaucracy
German municipal politicians voiced concerns on "Markus Lanz" about increasing costs, bureaucracy, and limited funds, criticizing insufficient federal support (€4 million for Tübingen from a €100 billion fund) and advocating for reduced social welfare spending and less bureaucracy.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Halts Afghanistan Evacuations Amidst Government Transition
Germany suspended Afghanistan evacuation flights for two weeks, leaving 2,600 at-risk Afghans awaiting resettlement; the decision followed inter-governmental disputes and a coalition agreement to end federal intake programs, despite prior commitments to evacuate these individuals.
Germany Halts Afghanistan Evacuations Amidst Government Transition
Germany suspended Afghanistan evacuation flights for two weeks, leaving 2,600 at-risk Afghans awaiting resettlement; the decision followed inter-governmental disputes and a coalition agreement to end federal intake programs, despite prior commitments to evacuate these individuals.
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56% Bias Score


Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Shift in Foreign and Domestic Policy
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's next Chancellor on May 6th, leading a new coalition government that plans to increase military support for Ukraine, adopt stricter immigration policies, and accelerate climate action, although with some flexibility on carbon emission targets.
Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Shift in Foreign and Domestic Policy
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's next Chancellor on May 6th, leading a new coalition government that plans to increase military support for Ukraine, adopt stricter immigration policies, and accelerate climate action, although with some flexibility on carbon emission targets.
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52% Bias Score


AI-Powered Glasses Aid Navigation for the Visually Impaired
Chinese researchers developed AI-powered glasses using a Google prototype, providing real-time spatial awareness to blind individuals via bone-conduction alerts and a credit-card sized computer; approximately 18 people participated in the China-based study.
AI-Powered Glasses Aid Navigation for the Visually Impaired
Chinese researchers developed AI-powered glasses using a Google prototype, providing real-time spatial awareness to blind individuals via bone-conduction alerts and a credit-card sized computer; approximately 18 people participated in the China-based study.
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40% Bias Score


Avoiding Financial Crisis 2.0: Lessons from 2008
As stock markets fall and recession looms, Canadians are urged to avoid debt, negotiate lower rents, diversify investments, build emergency funds, and continue investing during market downturns, based on lessons from the 2008 financial crisis.
Avoiding Financial Crisis 2.0: Lessons from 2008
As stock markets fall and recession looms, Canadians are urged to avoid debt, negotiate lower rents, diversify investments, build emergency funds, and continue investing during market downturns, based on lessons from the 2008 financial crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Policy Shift Triggers Global Market Reversal
Following President Trump's announcement of reduced tariffs on Chinese goods and a softening of his stance on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, global markets experienced a significant rebound, with stock prices rising, the US dollar strengthening, and gold prices falling.

Trump's Policy Shift Triggers Global Market Reversal
Following President Trump's announcement of reduced tariffs on Chinese goods and a softening of his stance on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, global markets experienced a significant rebound, with stock prices rising, the US dollar strengthening, and gold prices falling.
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40% Bias Score

EU Proposes Common Return System Amidst Legal Challenges to Italy-Albania Asylum Agreement
The European Commission proposed a common European return system to increase the low (20%) return rate of rejected asylum seekers, proposing the establishment of return centers in third countries via bilateral agreements, though the Italy-Albania agreement faces legal challenges due to human rights ...

EU Proposes Common Return System Amidst Legal Challenges to Italy-Albania Asylum Agreement
The European Commission proposed a common European return system to increase the low (20%) return rate of rejected asylum seekers, proposing the establishment of return centers in third countries via bilateral agreements, though the Italy-Albania agreement faces legal challenges due to human rights ...
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle Voice of America (VOA) and other US-funded media outlets, ordering the reinstatement of employees and resumption of broadcasts after the government illegally halted operations.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle Voice of America (VOA) and other US-funded media outlets, ordering the reinstatement of employees and resumption of broadcasts after the government illegally halted operations.
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52% Bias Score

200+ French Media Outlets Sue Meta for Illegal Data Practices
Over 200 French media organizations, including TF1, France Télévisions, and Le Figaro, filed a lawsuit against Meta on April 23rd in Paris, accusing the company of illegal data collection for targeted advertising, causing substantial financial losses and violating GDPR; the lawsuit claims Meta and G...

200+ French Media Outlets Sue Meta for Illegal Data Practices
Over 200 French media organizations, including TF1, France Télévisions, and Le Figaro, filed a lawsuit against Meta on April 23rd in Paris, accusing the company of illegal data collection for targeted advertising, causing substantial financial losses and violating GDPR; the lawsuit claims Meta and G...
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48% Bias Score

WEF Investigates Founder Klaus Schwab Amidst Allegations of Misconduct
Following allegations of financial and ethical misconduct detailed in a Wall Street Journal report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is investigating its founder Klaus Schwab, who recently resigned at age 87; Schwab denies the accusations and has filed a defamation suit.

WEF Investigates Founder Klaus Schwab Amidst Allegations of Misconduct
Following allegations of financial and ethical misconduct detailed in a Wall Street Journal report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is investigating its founder Klaus Schwab, who recently resigned at age 87; Schwab denies the accusations and has filed a defamation suit.
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36% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act Creates Friction in US Trade Talks
The UK's Online Safety Act, enacted in 2023, requires online platforms to remove or age-restrict harmful content, impacting 100,000 services; this stricter regulation is causing friction in UK-US trade negotiations due to US concerns about free speech.

UK Online Safety Act Creates Friction in US Trade Talks
The UK's Online Safety Act, enacted in 2023, requires online platforms to remove or age-restrict harmful content, impacting 100,000 services; this stricter regulation is causing friction in UK-US trade negotiations due to US concerns about free speech.
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48% Bias Score
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