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Russian Ambassador Attends Torgau WWII Commemoration Amidst Ukrainian Protests
Despite Ukrainian protests, Russian ambassador Sergey Netschayev attended the 80th anniversary commemoration in Torgau, Germany, of the meeting between US and Soviet soldiers; Saxony's organizers refused to bar him, though he was denied speaking rights; the US embassy sent no representative.
Russian Ambassador Attends Torgau WWII Commemoration Amidst Ukrainian Protests
Despite Ukrainian protests, Russian ambassador Sergey Netschayev attended the 80th anniversary commemoration in Torgau, Germany, of the meeting between US and Soviet soldiers; Saxony's organizers refused to bar him, though he was denied speaking rights; the US embassy sent no representative.
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48% Bias Score


EU Pledges €60 Million for Moldova's Defense, Emphasizes Reforms for Accelerated EU Accession
During a visit to Chisinau, EU representative Kaja Kallas announced €60 million in aid for Moldova's defense, including short-range air defense systems, and emphasized the need for significant reforms for EU accession by 2028 while stressing that the Transnistrian conflict will not hinder Moldova's ...
EU Pledges €60 Million for Moldova's Defense, Emphasizes Reforms for Accelerated EU Accession
During a visit to Chisinau, EU representative Kaja Kallas announced €60 million in aid for Moldova's defense, including short-range air defense systems, and emphasized the need for significant reforms for EU accession by 2028 while stressing that the Transnistrian conflict will not hinder Moldova's ...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Force Chinese Exporters to Seek New Markets
On April 2nd, 2018, the start of Donald Trump's global tariff offensive, Chinese exporters faced uncertainty about US import duties, potentially reaching 145%, leading some to dispose of cargo at sea to avoid ruinous costs. This prompted exploration of alternative markets like Europe and relocation ...
Trump Tariffs Force Chinese Exporters to Seek New Markets
On April 2nd, 2018, the start of Donald Trump's global tariff offensive, Chinese exporters faced uncertainty about US import duties, potentially reaching 145%, leading some to dispose of cargo at sea to avoid ruinous costs. This prompted exploration of alternative markets like Europe and relocation ...
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40% Bias Score


Waymo's Rapid Robotaxi Expansion Outpaces Tesla's Ambitions
Waymo's robotaxi service, using lidar technology, surpasses 250,000 weekly paid rides, expanding rapidly while competitors like Tesla, using camera technology, face delays and skepticism.
Waymo's Rapid Robotaxi Expansion Outpaces Tesla's Ambitions
Waymo's robotaxi service, using lidar technology, surpasses 250,000 weekly paid rides, expanding rapidly while competitors like Tesla, using camera technology, face delays and skepticism.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Demands Ban on Russian Officials at Elbe Meeting Commemoration
Ukrainian Ambassador Alexey Makeev urged a ban on Russian officials attending a Torgau event commemorating the 1945 Elbe meeting, citing a recent deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv that killed at least 12 people; despite this, Torgau authorities will not prevent the Russian ambassador's attendanc...
Ukraine Demands Ban on Russian Officials at Elbe Meeting Commemoration
Ukrainian Ambassador Alexey Makeev urged a ban on Russian officials attending a Torgau event commemorating the 1945 Elbe meeting, citing a recent deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv that killed at least 12 people; despite this, Torgau authorities will not prevent the Russian ambassador's attendanc...
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56% Bias Score


UK War Game Exposes Air Defense Vulnerabilities
A UK war game simulation, part of the RAF's £36 million Gladiator program, revealed that Russian missiles breached UK air defenses, challenging previous assumptions about homeland safety and prompting a reassessment of defense strategies.
UK War Game Exposes Air Defense Vulnerabilities
A UK war game simulation, part of the RAF's £36 million Gladiator program, revealed that Russian missiles breached UK air defenses, challenging previous assumptions about homeland safety and prompting a reassessment of defense strategies.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's €15 Minimum Wage Debate Heats Up
Germany's debate over raising its minimum wage to €15 per hour is escalating, with employers fearing severe economic repercussions and economists anticipating potential productivity gains; a commission will decide by June 2025.

Germany's €15 Minimum Wage Debate Heats Up
Germany's debate over raising its minimum wage to €15 per hour is escalating, with employers fearing severe economic repercussions and economists anticipating potential productivity gains; a commission will decide by June 2025.
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40% Bias Score

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Progressing Well, Says Trump
US President Trump stated that nuclear negotiations with Iran are progressing well, following indirect talks in Oman and Rome, with a third round scheduled for this week; Iran is also engaging in discussions with the IAEA and European powers.

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Progressing Well, Says Trump
US President Trump stated that nuclear negotiations with Iran are progressing well, following indirect talks in Oman and Rome, with a third round scheduled for this week; Iran is also engaging in discussions with the IAEA and European powers.
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36% Bias Score

Sea of Marmara Earthquake: 151 Injured Amidst Misinformation
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake near Silivri, Turkey, on April 23rd caused 151 injuries from panic-induced falls, while communication disruptions and the spread of misinformation, including old footage of building collapses, heightened public fear.

Sea of Marmara Earthquake: 151 Injured Amidst Misinformation
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake near Silivri, Turkey, on April 23rd caused 151 injuries from panic-induced falls, while communication disruptions and the spread of misinformation, including old footage of building collapses, heightened public fear.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Court Rules on Asylum Seeker Deportations Under Dublin Regulation
German courts recently ruled that healthy, working-age men who initially sought asylum in Greece can be deported back under the Dublin Regulation, despite previous rulings blocking deportations due to inhumane conditions in Greek camps.

Germany's Court Rules on Asylum Seeker Deportations Under Dublin Regulation
German courts recently ruled that healthy, working-age men who initially sought asylum in Greece can be deported back under the Dublin Regulation, despite previous rulings blocking deportations due to inhumane conditions in Greek camps.
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52% Bias Score

German Court Allows Refugee Return to Greece
The Leipzig Higher Administrative Court ruled that two refugees, previously granted asylum in Greece, can be returned to Greece, reversing previous German rulings that cited concerns about Greece's asylum system and potentially impacting secondary migration within the EU.

German Court Allows Refugee Return to Greece
The Leipzig Higher Administrative Court ruled that two refugees, previously granted asylum in Greece, can be returned to Greece, reversing previous German rulings that cited concerns about Greece's asylum system and potentially impacting secondary migration within the EU.
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48% Bias Score

UK and EU Seek Ambitious Post-Brexit Reset
The UK and EU are negotiating an ambitious post-Brexit reset deal, potentially including a youth mobility scheme, despite Labour's initial hesitation to choose between closer ties with the US or the EU; the Labour Chancellor now prioritizes EU trade.

UK and EU Seek Ambitious Post-Brexit Reset
The UK and EU are negotiating an ambitious post-Brexit reset deal, potentially including a youth mobility scheme, despite Labour's initial hesitation to choose between closer ties with the US or the EU; the Labour Chancellor now prioritizes EU trade.
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48% Bias Score
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