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Congresswoman's Campaign Donations Spark Controversy
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, despite publicly opposing Nancy Pelosi's leadership, received over $31,000 in campaign donations from Pelosi and her PACs, exceeding one-third of the median household income in her district, sparking controversy and criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
Congresswoman's Campaign Donations Spark Controversy
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, despite publicly opposing Nancy Pelosi's leadership, received over $31,000 in campaign donations from Pelosi and her PACs, exceeding one-third of the median household income in her district, sparking controversy and criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
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52% Bias Score


UNC Wins Trinidad and Tobago Election
Preliminary results show the centrist United National Congress (UNC) winning Trinidad and Tobago's election, bringing Kamla Persad-Bissessar back as prime minister after the People's National Movement's snap election call amidst rising crime and economic slump.
UNC Wins Trinidad and Tobago Election
Preliminary results show the centrist United National Congress (UNC) winning Trinidad and Tobago's election, bringing Kamla Persad-Bissessar back as prime minister after the People's National Movement's snap election call amidst rising crime and economic slump.
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44% Bias Score


Fillon Faces Suspended Sentence, Ten-Year Political Ban
On April 29, 2024, French prosecutors requested a fully suspended four-year prison sentence, a €375,000 fine, and a ten-year ban from public office for former Prime Minister François Fillon, for misappropriation of public funds related to his wife's employment, following a Court of Cassation order f...
Fillon Faces Suspended Sentence, Ten-Year Political Ban
On April 29, 2024, French prosecutors requested a fully suspended four-year prison sentence, a €375,000 fine, and a ten-year ban from public office for former Prime Minister François Fillon, for misappropriation of public funds related to his wife's employment, following a Court of Cassation order f...
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44% Bias Score


Danish Defense Contracts Sought by Schleswig-Holstein Shipyards
Schleswig-Holstein's Economy Minister hopes for Danish defense contracts for local shipyards, potentially building up to 26 vessels for the Danish Navy, as Denmark rapidly increases defense spending due to perceived threats from Russia, with potential collaboration between German and Danish shipyard...
Danish Defense Contracts Sought by Schleswig-Holstein Shipyards
Schleswig-Holstein's Economy Minister hopes for Danish defense contracts for local shipyards, potentially building up to 26 vessels for the Danish Navy, as Denmark rapidly increases defense spending due to perceived threats from Russia, with potential collaboration between German and Danish shipyard...
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44% Bias Score


Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
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52% Bias Score


Germany to Lower Gas Storage Mandates
Germany plans to lower its mandated gas storage levels to 70% by November 1st, citing improved supply and market inefficiencies caused by higher summer gas prices, a move welcomed by some but criticized by others as potentially risking insufficient winter reserves.
Germany to Lower Gas Storage Mandates
Germany plans to lower its mandated gas storage levels to 70% by November 1st, citing improved supply and market inefficiencies caused by higher summer gas prices, a move welcomed by some but criticized by others as potentially risking insufficient winter reserves.
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44% Bias Score

Adidas Warns of Higher US Trainer Prices Due to Trump Tariffs
Adidas announced that US import taxes imposed by President Trump will raise prices for its trainers such as Gazelles and Sambas in the US market due to its reliance on foreign manufacturing; the company mitigated the impact by rerouting some products, but uncertainty around tariffs continues.

Adidas Warns of Higher US Trainer Prices Due to Trump Tariffs
Adidas announced that US import taxes imposed by President Trump will raise prices for its trainers such as Gazelles and Sambas in the US market due to its reliance on foreign manufacturing; the company mitigated the impact by rerouting some products, but uncertainty around tariffs continues.
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40% Bias Score

Sectarian Attack Leaves Autistic Man Injured, Afraid to Return Home
A 21-year-old autistic man with epilepsy was severely beaten in a sectarian attack in Derry, Northern Ireland, shortly after midnight on Monday, leaving him needing hospital treatment and too afraid to return home; police are investigating several similar weekend incidents as hate crimes.

Sectarian Attack Leaves Autistic Man Injured, Afraid to Return Home
A 21-year-old autistic man with epilepsy was severely beaten in a sectarian attack in Derry, Northern Ireland, shortly after midnight on Monday, leaving him needing hospital treatment and too afraid to return home; police are investigating several similar weekend incidents as hate crimes.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Invests in Urban Security: Bollards, Community Initiatives, and AI Surveillance
Germany's Interior Ministry funds bollards and access controls in cities like Mainz and Trier after a 2020 vehicle attack, also promoting community engagement and exploring AI-powered video surveillance.

Germany Invests in Urban Security: Bollards, Community Initiatives, and AI Surveillance
Germany's Interior Ministry funds bollards and access controls in cities like Mainz and Trier after a 2020 vehicle attack, also promoting community engagement and exploring AI-powered video surveillance.
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40% Bias Score

Suspect Arrested in €12 Million German Bank Robbery
A 23-year-old German man was arrested in Berlin on July 27, 2024, for his alleged involvement in a €12 million bank robbery in Strausberg on Easter Monday 2023, where masked individuals broke into a Sparkasse branch and stole from approximately 300 safety deposit boxes.

Suspect Arrested in €12 Million German Bank Robbery
A 23-year-old German man was arrested in Berlin on July 27, 2024, for his alleged involvement in a €12 million bank robbery in Strausberg on Easter Monday 2023, where masked individuals broke into a Sparkasse branch and stole from approximately 300 safety deposit boxes.
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40% Bias Score

Saxony-Anhalt Mandates Heat Plans to Boost Sustainable Heating
Saxony-Anhalt's Energy Minister Armin Willingmann announced plans for mandatory heat plans by 2028 to promote sustainable heating, emphasizing financial support and a shift away from Russian gas, while allowing continued use of existing heating systems where repairable.

Saxony-Anhalt Mandates Heat Plans to Boost Sustainable Heating
Saxony-Anhalt's Energy Minister Armin Willingmann announced plans for mandatory heat plans by 2028 to promote sustainable heating, emphasizing financial support and a shift away from Russian gas, while allowing continued use of existing heating systems where repairable.
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44% Bias Score

German Army Faces Recruitment Crisis Amidst Poor Base Conditions
The German Bundeswehr faces a critical shortage of 20,000 soldiers this year due to poor base conditions and bureaucratic inefficiencies, leading to a debate about reinstating mandatory military service, despite the high cost and time needed for renovations.

German Army Faces Recruitment Crisis Amidst Poor Base Conditions
The German Bundeswehr faces a critical shortage of 20,000 soldiers this year due to poor base conditions and bureaucratic inefficiencies, leading to a debate about reinstating mandatory military service, despite the high cost and time needed for renovations.
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52% Bias Score
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