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Schmidt Halts Funding for Dodik's SNSD and Stevandić's Ujedinjena Srpska
High Representative Christian Schmidt halted all funding for Bosnia's SNSD and Ujedinjena Srpska parties due to their alleged undermining of the country's constitutional principles and legal order, following a failed SIPA attempt to serve warrants to their leaders; the decision is reversible if the ...
Schmidt Halts Funding for Dodik's SNSD and Stevandić's Ujedinjena Srpska
High Representative Christian Schmidt halted all funding for Bosnia's SNSD and Ujedinjena Srpska parties due to their alleged undermining of the country's constitutional principles and legal order, following a failed SIPA attempt to serve warrants to their leaders; the decision is reversible if the ...
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52% Bias Score


French High School Knife Attack Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
A 15-year-old student stabbed four people at a private high school in Nantes, France, killing one and injuring at least three others before being apprehended by teachers and police; the suspect had sent a 20-page email earlier that day expressing a dark view of society.
French High School Knife Attack Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
A 15-year-old student stabbed four people at a private high school in Nantes, France, killing one and injuring at least three others before being apprehended by teachers and police; the suspect had sent a 20-page email earlier that day expressing a dark view of society.
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28% Bias Score


Germany to Mandate Digital Payments to Curb Tax Evasion
Germany's ruling coalition plans to mandate at least one digital payment option in businesses, aiming to combat tax evasion estimated at €10 billion annually and improve customer experience, despite concerns from business associations about potential costs.
Germany to Mandate Digital Payments to Curb Tax Evasion
Germany's ruling coalition plans to mandate at least one digital payment option in businesses, aiming to combat tax evasion estimated at €10 billion annually and improve customer experience, despite concerns from business associations about potential costs.
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52% Bias Score


Istanbul Earthquake Heightens Fears of Major Seismic Event
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Istanbul on April 24, 2025, the strongest in over 25 years, increasing concerns about a larger, future earthquake despite causing no major damage; over one million buildings remain unsafe.
Istanbul Earthquake Heightens Fears of Major Seismic Event
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Istanbul on April 24, 2025, the strongest in over 25 years, increasing concerns about a larger, future earthquake despite causing no major damage; over one million buildings remain unsafe.
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48% Bias Score


Nissan Forecasts Record \£4 Billion Loss Amidst Restructuring
Nissan drastically revised its financial forecast, projecting a net loss of \¥700-750 billion (\£3.7-4 billion) for 2024-25 due to restructuring costs and sales slumps in major markets like China and the US, prompting a cost-cutting plan involving potential plant closures and job cuts under new CEO ...
Nissan Forecasts Record \£4 Billion Loss Amidst Restructuring
Nissan drastically revised its financial forecast, projecting a net loss of \¥700-750 billion (\£3.7-4 billion) for 2024-25 due to restructuring costs and sales slumps in major markets like China and the US, prompting a cost-cutting plan involving potential plant closures and job cuts under new CEO ...
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40% Bias Score


UK State Pension Errors to Cost Over \£1 Billion
The UK government's bill to correct state pension underpayments, mainly affecting 130,000 elderly women and couples, is expected to exceed \£1 billion this year, with an average arrears payment of over \£6,000, revealing systemic flaws in the pension system.
UK State Pension Errors to Cost Over \£1 Billion
The UK government's bill to correct state pension underpayments, mainly affecting 130,000 elderly women and couples, is expected to exceed \£1 billion this year, with an average arrears payment of over \£6,000, revealing systemic flaws in the pension system.
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56% Bias Score

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score

China Launches New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China launched the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to replace the current crew, who will return on April 29. The new crew will conduct experiments and install debris shields, reflecting China's ambitions in space exploration.

China Launches New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China launched the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to replace the current crew, who will return on April 29. The new crew will conduct experiments and install debris shields, reflecting China's ambitions in space exploration.
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32% Bias Score

Germany Investigates Asylum Seekers Returning Home
Germany launched 2157 investigations into asylum seekers returning home between November 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, due to a new law revoking asylum status for such travel, except for Ukrainians or essential reasons; Iraqis and Syrians were most affected, with 762 and 734 trips respectively.

Germany Investigates Asylum Seekers Returning Home
Germany launched 2157 investigations into asylum seekers returning home between November 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, due to a new law revoking asylum status for such travel, except for Ukrainians or essential reasons; Iraqis and Syrians were most affected, with 762 and 734 trips respectively.
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48% Bias Score

JBS, Despite Deforestation Concerns, Approved for NYSE Listing
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved JBS, the world's largest meatpacking company with a history of links to Amazon deforestation, for a New York Stock Exchange listing despite criticism from environmental groups and 15 US senators; a JBS subsidiary donated $5 million to Donald Trump's in...

JBS, Despite Deforestation Concerns, Approved for NYSE Listing
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved JBS, the world's largest meatpacking company with a history of links to Amazon deforestation, for a New York Stock Exchange listing despite criticism from environmental groups and 15 US senators; a JBS subsidiary donated $5 million to Donald Trump's in...
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60% Bias Score

Preference Flows to Decide Close Australian Election Races
The Australian 2025 federal election features several closely contested seats where preference flows from minor parties and independents, including teal independents and the Greens, will likely determine the winners in seats such as Dickson (QLD), Fremantle (WA), Macnamara (VIC), Leichhardt (QLD), a...

Preference Flows to Decide Close Australian Election Races
The Australian 2025 federal election features several closely contested seats where preference flows from minor parties and independents, including teal independents and the Greens, will likely determine the winners in seats such as Dickson (QLD), Fremantle (WA), Macnamara (VIC), Leichhardt (QLD), a...
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32% Bias Score

March of the Living Commemorates Auschwitz Liberation Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Thousands of Israelis, including freed Hamas hostages and Holocaust survivors, marched through Auschwitz-Birkenau on the 80th anniversary of its liberation, commemorating the victims and condemning rising antisemitism and threats against Israel amid the recent Gaza conflict.

March of the Living Commemorates Auschwitz Liberation Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Thousands of Israelis, including freed Hamas hostages and Holocaust survivors, marched through Auschwitz-Birkenau on the 80th anniversary of its liberation, commemorating the victims and condemning rising antisemitism and threats against Israel amid the recent Gaza conflict.
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44% Bias Score
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