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Königreich Deutschland" Leaders Arrested, Group Banned
German authorities arrested four leaders of the banned "Königreich Deutschland" group, including a founder from Oder-Spree, for forming a criminal organization; Brandenburg's Interior Minister supports the ban, while the AfD opposes it; the group's expansion attempts were met with local resistance.
Königreich Deutschland" Leaders Arrested, Group Banned
German authorities arrested four leaders of the banned "Königreich Deutschland" group, including a founder from Oder-Spree, for forming a criminal organization; Brandenburg's Interior Minister supports the ban, while the AfD opposes it; the group's expansion attempts were met with local resistance.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...
Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...
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52% Bias Score


Mexica Obsidian Trade Reveals Sophisticated Economy and Widespread Market Access
A study of 788 obsidian artifacts from Mexico's Templo Mayor (1375-1520 CE) reveals the Mexica Empire's sophisticated economy relied on extensive long-distance trade, not just conquest, with diverse obsidian sources including rival states' territories, showing market access for commoners and central...
Mexica Obsidian Trade Reveals Sophisticated Economy and Widespread Market Access
A study of 788 obsidian artifacts from Mexico's Templo Mayor (1375-1520 CE) reveals the Mexica Empire's sophisticated economy relied on extensive long-distance trade, not just conquest, with diverse obsidian sources including rival states' territories, showing market access for commoners and central...
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16% Bias Score


APEC Ministers Meet Amid US Tariffs
APEC trade ministers meet in South Korea to discuss multilateral cooperation amid US tariffs impacting over half its members, with Indonesia facing a 32% tariff on its goods starting April 2, 2025, ahead of the November APEC summit in Busan.
APEC Ministers Meet Amid US Tariffs
APEC trade ministers meet in South Korea to discuss multilateral cooperation amid US tariffs impacting over half its members, with Indonesia facing a 32% tariff on its goods starting April 2, 2025, ahead of the November APEC summit in Busan.
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52% Bias Score


US Grants Asylum to 59 White South Africans Amidst "Genocide" Claims
The United States granted asylum to 59 white South Africans, claiming to prevent a "genocide," a move widely criticized as rooted in white supremacist narratives and ignoring the complexities of South Africa's history and ongoing land reform efforts.
US Grants Asylum to 59 White South Africans Amidst "Genocide" Claims
The United States granted asylum to 59 white South Africans, claiming to prevent a "genocide," a move widely criticized as rooted in white supremacist narratives and ignoring the complexities of South Africa's history and ongoing land reform efforts.
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56% Bias Score


EU Urged to Expand Trade Deals to Counter US Tariffs
German and French economists urge the EU to proactively pursue free trade agreements with other countries to offset the economic impact of US tariffs, estimating that the US will experience a greater economic decline (1.0-1.63% of real production) than the EU (0.15-0.33%) due to these tariffs; they ...
EU Urged to Expand Trade Deals to Counter US Tariffs
German and French economists urge the EU to proactively pursue free trade agreements with other countries to offset the economic impact of US tariffs, estimating that the US will experience a greater economic decline (1.0-1.63% of real production) than the EU (0.15-0.33%) due to these tariffs; they ...
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40% Bias Score

Reif Calls for Normalized Jewish Life in Germany
German sportscaster Marcel Reif called for greater normalcy in Jewish life in Germany, criticizing the heavy security at Berlin's Jewish Museum and advocating for critical but respectful dialogue with Israel, emphasizing the importance of remembering the Holocaust and its lessons for future generati...

Reif Calls for Normalized Jewish Life in Germany
German sportscaster Marcel Reif called for greater normalcy in Jewish life in Germany, criticizing the heavy security at Berlin's Jewish Museum and advocating for critical but respectful dialogue with Israel, emphasizing the importance of remembering the Holocaust and its lessons for future generati...
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24% Bias Score

Steinmeier Visits Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict, Netanyahu Meeting Sparks Criticism
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is on a two-day visit to Israel, meeting with President Herzog and Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss the Gaza conflict, humanitarian aid, and Israel's long-term plans for Palestinian territories, despite criticism for meeting Netanyahu amidst an ICC arrest ...

Steinmeier Visits Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict, Netanyahu Meeting Sparks Criticism
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is on a two-day visit to Israel, meeting with President Herzog and Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss the Gaza conflict, humanitarian aid, and Israel's long-term plans for Palestinian territories, despite criticism for meeting Netanyahu amidst an ICC arrest ...
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36% Bias Score

M23 Control of Rubaya Mine Impacts Global Coltan Supply
Since April 2024, the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group controls Rubaya, DRC, a major coltan, cassiterite, and manganese mine producing an estimated 20-30% of the world's coltan, where artisanal mining continues despite instability, impacting global technology supply chains.

M23 Control of Rubaya Mine Impacts Global Coltan Supply
Since April 2024, the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group controls Rubaya, DRC, a major coltan, cassiterite, and manganese mine producing an estimated 20-30% of the world's coltan, where artisanal mining continues despite instability, impacting global technology supply chains.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Massive Spending Plan Tests EU Fiscal Rules
Germany's new finance minister announced a €1 trillion investment plan in defense and infrastructure, challenging EU fiscal rules and potentially setting a precedent for other member states.

Germany's Massive Spending Plan Tests EU Fiscal Rules
Germany's new finance minister announced a €1 trillion investment plan in defense and infrastructure, challenging EU fiscal rules and potentially setting a precedent for other member states.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Bans Far-Right Group, Faces Economic Challenges Amid Ukraine War
On May 13, 2025, German Chancellor Merz met with Greek PM Mitsotakis in Berlin, while Germany banned the far-right "Kingdom of Germany" group and its leader Peter Fitzek, arresting several members; the SPD rejected supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine; and Germany's economy is predicted to contract ...

Germany Bans Far-Right Group, Faces Economic Challenges Amid Ukraine War
On May 13, 2025, German Chancellor Merz met with Greek PM Mitsotakis in Berlin, while Germany banned the far-right "Kingdom of Germany" group and its leader Peter Fitzek, arresting several members; the SPD rejected supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine; and Germany's economy is predicted to contract ...
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32% Bias Score

Czech Republic: Arms Boom Compensates for Automotive Industry Decline
The Czech Republic, formerly the world's leading per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, but its arms industry is booming, driven by the Ukraine war, potentially employing laid-off automotive workers.

Czech Republic: Arms Boom Compensates for Automotive Industry Decline
The Czech Republic, formerly the world's leading per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, but its arms industry is booming, driven by the Ukraine war, potentially employing laid-off automotive workers.
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52% Bias Score
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