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Political Concerns Overshadow WWII Anniversary Parade in Moscow
The 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat in Moscow is overshadowed by the political implications of foreign leaders attending the Red Square parade, highlighting how contemporary concerns can distort historical memory and the suppression of Allied contributions to the Soviet war effort.
Political Concerns Overshadow WWII Anniversary Parade in Moscow
The 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat in Moscow is overshadowed by the political implications of foreign leaders attending the Red Square parade, highlighting how contemporary concerns can distort historical memory and the suppression of Allied contributions to the Soviet war effort.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Orthodox Leader's Antisemitic Sermon Sparks Outrage
On Holy Thursday, Metropolitan Paul of Serres and Kozani delivered a sermon suggesting that Jews are responsible for Palestinian deaths due to ingratitude towards Jesus; this statement is factually incorrect and fuels religious hatred.
Greek Orthodox Leader's Antisemitic Sermon Sparks Outrage
On Holy Thursday, Metropolitan Paul of Serres and Kozani delivered a sermon suggesting that Jews are responsible for Palestinian deaths due to ingratitude towards Jesus; this statement is factually incorrect and fuels religious hatred.
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52% Bias Score


The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Damen Shipyards Faces Bribery and Fraud Charges
Dutch shipbuilding giant Damen Shipyards and three executives face charges of bribery, money laundering, and forgery following an eight-year investigation into questionable sales practices and high commissions paid to foreign agents; the case may impact Dutch defense procurement and European defense...
Damen Shipyards Faces Bribery and Fraud Charges
Dutch shipbuilding giant Damen Shipyards and three executives face charges of bribery, money laundering, and forgery following an eight-year investigation into questionable sales practices and high commissions paid to foreign agents; the case may impact Dutch defense procurement and European defense...
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Contentious Fascism Anniversary
Italy's commemoration of the 80th anniversary of its liberation from fascism is marked by controversy, as the current right-wing government, with neofascist roots, urges a subdued celebration, sparking heated debate about Italy's unresolved reckoning with its past and the enduring influence of neofa...
Italy's Contentious Fascism Anniversary
Italy's commemoration of the 80th anniversary of its liberation from fascism is marked by controversy, as the current right-wing government, with neofascist roots, urges a subdued celebration, sparking heated debate about Italy's unresolved reckoning with its past and the enduring influence of neofa...
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48% Bias Score


Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Collaboration with Nazis, Allocates €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, acknowledging the municipal services' role in the persecution of Jews and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life; reactions were largely positive but some felt it was too late.
Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Collaboration with Nazis, Allocates €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, acknowledging the municipal services' role in the persecution of Jews and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life; reactions were largely positive but some felt it was too late.
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24% Bias Score

France Underscores Strong Ties with Greece, Supports Electricity Interconnection Project
French Minister Benjamin Haddad confirmed France's unwavering support for Greece and Cyprus, emphasizing its commitment to the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project and highlighting the strategic partnership between France and Greece on issues ranging from European security to regional s...

France Underscores Strong Ties with Greece, Supports Electricity Interconnection Project
French Minister Benjamin Haddad confirmed France's unwavering support for Greece and Cyprus, emphasizing its commitment to the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project and highlighting the strategic partnership between France and Greece on issues ranging from European security to regional s...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.
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32% Bias Score

Renewed Investigation into Belgium's Brabant Killers
A new Belgian investigation into the Brabant Killers, a gang responsible for 28 deaths and 40 injuries between 1982 and 1985, will focus on a previously unexplored lead linking two French brothers to the gang's crimes, prompted by victims' families and a retired detective.

Renewed Investigation into Belgium's Brabant Killers
A new Belgian investigation into the Brabant Killers, a gang responsible for 28 deaths and 40 injuries between 1982 and 1985, will focus on a previously unexplored lead linking two French brothers to the gang's crimes, prompted by victims' families and a retired detective.
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32% Bias Score

Damen Shipyards Faces Prosecution for Bribery and Sanctions Violations
The Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office is prosecuting Damen Shipyards, its CEO Arnout Damen, and other executives for bribery, forgery, money laundering, and sanctions violations related to ship sales across several continents, following an eight-year investigation revealing irregularities and suspect...

Damen Shipyards Faces Prosecution for Bribery and Sanctions Violations
The Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office is prosecuting Damen Shipyards, its CEO Arnout Damen, and other executives for bribery, forgery, money laundering, and sanctions violations related to ship sales across several continents, following an eight-year investigation revealing irregularities and suspect...
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40% Bias Score

US Economic Uncertainty Fuels Capital Flight, Potentially Boosting the Euro
President Trump's fluctuating trade policies and threats to the Federal Reserve caused simultaneous drops in US stocks, bonds, and the dollar, prompting investors to seek safer havens, potentially boosting the Euro's role as a reserve currency.

US Economic Uncertainty Fuels Capital Flight, Potentially Boosting the Euro
President Trump's fluctuating trade policies and threats to the Federal Reserve caused simultaneous drops in US stocks, bonds, and the dollar, prompting investors to seek safer havens, potentially boosting the Euro's role as a reserve currency.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Accused of Assassination Attempts in Netherlands
The Dutch intelligence service (AIVD) accused Iran of two assassination attempts in the Netherlands, including one in June 2024, prompting Iran to summon the Dutch ambassador and deny the accusations, while also citing support from Western governments for terrorist acts in Iran.

Iran Accused of Assassination Attempts in Netherlands
The Dutch intelligence service (AIVD) accused Iran of two assassination attempts in the Netherlands, including one in June 2024, prompting Iran to summon the Dutch ambassador and deny the accusations, while also citing support from Western governments for terrorist acts in Iran.
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44% Bias Score
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