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Greensill Bank Collapse: €500 Million in Municipal Losses, Management Under Investigation
The insolvency of Greensill Bank in Bremen, Germany, caused €500 million in losses for 50 municipalities, while private depositors were compensated; investigations into former management are underway, focusing on potential fraud and mismanagement.
Greensill Bank Collapse: €500 Million in Municipal Losses, Management Under Investigation
The insolvency of Greensill Bank in Bremen, Germany, caused €500 million in losses for 50 municipalities, while private depositors were compensated; investigations into former management are underway, focusing on potential fraud and mismanagement.
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32% Bias Score


Rainwater-Powered Mini Power Plant Achieves 10% Efficiency
Singaporean researchers created a mini power plant generating electricity from rainwater using a 'plug flow' method in a 2mm tube, achieving over 10 percent efficiency and powering 12 LEDs for 20 seconds with four tubes.
Rainwater-Powered Mini Power Plant Achieves 10% Efficiency
Singaporean researchers created a mini power plant generating electricity from rainwater using a 'plug flow' method in a 2mm tube, achieving over 10 percent efficiency and powering 12 LEDs for 20 seconds with four tubes.
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44% Bias Score


China's Multipolar Vision: Economic Strength, Military Buildup, and Internal Risks
China views the global order as shifting from Western to multipolar dominance, aligning with Russia against Western hegemony but pursuing distinct strategies; its economic strength and military modernization underpin its ambitions, while internal economic stability is crucial for Xi's rule.
China's Multipolar Vision: Economic Strength, Military Buildup, and Internal Risks
China views the global order as shifting from Western to multipolar dominance, aligning with Russia against Western hegemony but pursuing distinct strategies; its economic strength and military modernization underpin its ambitions, while internal economic stability is crucial for Xi's rule.
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48% Bias Score


US Opposes UN Sustainable Development Plans
The Trump administration opposes UN sustainable development plans, aiming to weaken global financial reforms and reduce international cooperation on climate change and sustainable development, as revealed in an unreported UN document.
US Opposes UN Sustainable Development Plans
The Trump administration opposes UN sustainable development plans, aiming to weaken global financial reforms and reduce international cooperation on climate change and sustainable development, as revealed in an unreported UN document.
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36% Bias Score


Hungary Delays EU Plan to End Russian Energy Reliance
Hungary's EU Commissioner, Olivér Várhelyi, unexpectedly delayed the release of the EU's plan to end reliance on Russian energy with a procedural objection hours before its scheduled unveiling on Tuesday, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Hungary's pro-Russia energy polici...
Hungary Delays EU Plan to End Russian Energy Reliance
Hungary's EU Commissioner, Olivér Várhelyi, unexpectedly delayed the release of the EU's plan to end reliance on Russian energy with a procedural objection hours before its scheduled unveiling on Tuesday, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Hungary's pro-Russia energy polici...
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Wartime Economy Faces Slowdown Amidst Sanctions Uncertainty
Russia's economic growth, initially boosted by its wartime economy, is expected to slow drastically in 2025 and 2026 due to high interest rates, US sanctions, and potential future sanctions; the ruble's value has fluctuated based on US policy shifts toward Russia.
Russia's Wartime Economy Faces Slowdown Amidst Sanctions Uncertainty
Russia's economic growth, initially boosted by its wartime economy, is expected to slow drastically in 2025 and 2026 due to high interest rates, US sanctions, and potential future sanctions; the ruble's value has fluctuated based on US policy shifts toward Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Romania's Presidential Runoff: Populist vs. Reformer
Romania's presidential runoff on May 18th pits pro-US populist George Simion (40.9% of the vote) against pro-EU reformer Nicusor Dan (almost 21%), following a previous election annulment due to alleged Russian interference.

Romania's Presidential Runoff: Populist vs. Reformer
Romania's presidential runoff on May 18th pits pro-US populist George Simion (40.9% of the vote) against pro-EU reformer Nicusor Dan (almost 21%), following a previous election annulment due to alleged Russian interference.
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44% Bias Score

Latin Music's 30% US Consumption Surge Redefines American Music Landscape
A Nebrija University study reveals a 30% increase in US Latin music consumption over five years, with Spanish-language songs comprising 7% of top charts; this is driven by artists like Bad Bunny and a rise in regional Mexican music, impacting the US music industry and cultural diversity.

Latin Music's 30% US Consumption Surge Redefines American Music Landscape
A Nebrija University study reveals a 30% increase in US Latin music consumption over five years, with Spanish-language songs comprising 7% of top charts; this is driven by artists like Bad Bunny and a rise in regional Mexican music, impacting the US music industry and cultural diversity.
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60% Bias Score

UK Local Elections: Conservatives Brace for Losses, Reform UK Poised for Gains
Upcoming UK local elections pose a significant challenge for the Conservative Party, while Nigel Farage's Reform UK is poised for potential gains, reflecting public dissatisfaction with the current government and a rise in populist sentiment.

UK Local Elections: Conservatives Brace for Losses, Reform UK Poised for Gains
Upcoming UK local elections pose a significant challenge for the Conservative Party, while Nigel Farage's Reform UK is poised for potential gains, reflecting public dissatisfaction with the current government and a rise in populist sentiment.
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52% Bias Score

Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Elections
In Romania's first round of presidential elections, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.90% of the vote, facing independent mayor Nicuşor Dan in a May 18 runoff; Simion's campaign included a public show of support from Călin Georgescu, whose previous candidacy was annulled due to irregular...

Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Elections
In Romania's first round of presidential elections, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.90% of the vote, facing independent mayor Nicuşor Dan in a May 18 runoff; Simion's campaign included a public show of support from Călin Georgescu, whose previous candidacy was annulled due to irregular...
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48% Bias Score

Deichbrand Festival Monitors Macklemore Performance Amid Antisemitism Concerns
Germany's Deichbrand Festival will proceed with Macklemore's performance despite antisemitism accusations, prompting an expert monitoring group and festival-led antisemitism initiatives; however, concerns remain about the event's safety for Jewish attendees.

Deichbrand Festival Monitors Macklemore Performance Amid Antisemitism Concerns
Germany's Deichbrand Festival will proceed with Macklemore's performance despite antisemitism accusations, prompting an expert monitoring group and festival-led antisemitism initiatives; however, concerns remain about the event's safety for Jewish attendees.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Forms New Coalition, EU Seeks Scientists Amidst US Policy Shifts, AfD Files Lawsuit
Germany's new coalition government was formed with Friedrich Merz as the Chancellor-designate, while the EU announced a €500 million initiative to attract scientists amid US research policy changes; the AfD filed a lawsuit against Germany's domestic intelligence agency.

Germany Forms New Coalition, EU Seeks Scientists Amidst US Policy Shifts, AfD Files Lawsuit
Germany's new coalition government was formed with Friedrich Merz as the Chancellor-designate, while the EU announced a €500 million initiative to attract scientists amid US research policy changes; the AfD filed a lawsuit against Germany's domestic intelligence agency.
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48% Bias Score
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