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German Online Retail Booms, Facing Challenges from Asian Competitors
German online retail sales are surging, exceeding expectations with a projected €92.4 billion revenue in 2025, fueled by growth in previously under-represented online categories and the rise of international players like Temu and Shein, despite challenges in product safety and customs regulations.
German Online Retail Booms, Facing Challenges from Asian Competitors
German online retail sales are surging, exceeding expectations with a projected €92.4 billion revenue in 2025, fueled by growth in previously under-represented online categories and the rise of international players like Temu and Shein, despite challenges in product safety and customs regulations.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about oversight of defense spending; investigations are also underway in Italy, Spain, and the United States.
NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about oversight of defense spending; investigations are also underway in Italy, Spain, and the United States.
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40% Bias Score


UK and EU agree on closer defense cooperation, but hurdles remain
Britain and the European Union have agreed to cooperate more closely on supporting Ukraine and on a deal allowing U.K. companies to benefit from an EU plan to boost defense spending, expected to be finalized in a few weeks, though the U.K. will financially contribute; the deal also includes provisio...
UK and EU agree on closer defense cooperation, but hurdles remain
Britain and the European Union have agreed to cooperate more closely on supporting Ukraine and on a deal allowing U.K. companies to benefit from an EU plan to boost defense spending, expected to be finalized in a few weeks, though the U.K. will financially contribute; the deal also includes provisio...
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40% Bias Score


Trump-Putin Phone Call: Focus on Ukraine Ceasefire
On May 19, 2025, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a more than two-hour phone conversation focusing on the Ukraine conflict, resulting in Putin expressing support for a ceasefire and a willingness to work on a memorandum with Ukraine. This is the third such call sin...
Trump-Putin Phone Call: Focus on Ukraine Ceasefire
On May 19, 2025, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a more than two-hour phone conversation focusing on the Ukraine conflict, resulting in Putin expressing support for a ceasefire and a willingness to work on a memorandum with Ukraine. This is the third such call sin...
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40% Bias Score


AI Chatbots Fail Fact-Checking Tests: High Inaccuracy Rates Revealed
Studies reveal significant inaccuracies in AI chatbots' responses to news questions, with factual errors and altered quotes being common; users should not rely on AI alone for verification.
AI Chatbots Fail Fact-Checking Tests: High Inaccuracy Rates Revealed
Studies reveal significant inaccuracies in AI chatbots' responses to news questions, with factual errors and altered quotes being common; users should not rely on AI alone for verification.
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44% Bias Score


Starmer-EU Deal: Partial Agreement Eases Trade, but Key Issues Remain
Sir Keir Starmer's partial agreement with the EU, announced Monday in London, eases trade barriers, particularly benefiting UK food producers, but leaves key issues unresolved, such as free movement and artist touring.
Starmer-EU Deal: Partial Agreement Eases Trade, but Key Issues Remain
Sir Keir Starmer's partial agreement with the EU, announced Monday in London, eases trade barriers, particularly benefiting UK food producers, but leaves key issues unresolved, such as free movement and artist touring.
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52% Bias Score

Flossenbürg Memorial Site Vandalized: Antifa Suspected
Unknown individuals defaced an exterior door of a building at the Flossenbürg concentration camp memorial in Bavaria, Germany, on Tuesday; this is considered the most significant vandalism since the 1970s and 1980s, and authorities suspect Antifa involvement, following similar incidents in March and...

Flossenbürg Memorial Site Vandalized: Antifa Suspected
Unknown individuals defaced an exterior door of a building at the Flossenbürg concentration camp memorial in Bavaria, Germany, on Tuesday; this is considered the most significant vandalism since the 1970s and 1980s, and authorities suspect Antifa involvement, following similar incidents in March and...
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40% Bias Score

UK and EU Sign Historic Post-Brexit Defense Agreement
On May 19, 2025, the UK and EU signed a landmark agreement enhancing defense cooperation, including UK participation in EU military missions, though youth mobility remains unresolved due to UK government concerns about immigration.

UK and EU Sign Historic Post-Brexit Defense Agreement
On May 19, 2025, the UK and EU signed a landmark agreement enhancing defense cooperation, including UK participation in EU military missions, though youth mobility remains unresolved due to UK government concerns about immigration.
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48% Bias Score

Tight Polish Presidential Race Heads to Second Round
Poland's presidential election first round saw a narrow victory for Rafal Trzaskowski (31.4%) over Karol Nawrocki (29.5%), revealing a geographical voting split and setting the stage for a decisive second round in two weeks.

Tight Polish Presidential Race Heads to Second Round
Poland's presidential election first round saw a narrow victory for Rafal Trzaskowski (31.4%) over Karol Nawrocki (29.5%), revealing a geographical voting split and setting the stage for a decisive second round in two weeks.
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32% Bias Score

Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Europe's Largest Blazes
Devastating wildfires in Portugal during autumn 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists warn of increased frequency and severity due to climate change, land use, and urbanization.

Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Europe's Largest Blazes
Devastating wildfires in Portugal during autumn 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists warn of increased frequency and severity due to climate change, land use, and urbanization.
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32% Bias Score

Acquittal Spotlights Rise in UK Abortion Prosecutions
Nicola Packer's acquittal highlights a concerning rise in prosecutions of women in England under the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act for abortion-related offenses, impacting healthcare access and raising questions about police practices and patient confidentiality.

Acquittal Spotlights Rise in UK Abortion Prosecutions
Nicola Packer's acquittal highlights a concerning rise in prosecutions of women in England under the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act for abortion-related offenses, impacting healthcare access and raising questions about police practices and patient confidentiality.
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60% Bias Score

UK-EU Deal: Economic Benefits and Renewed Political Divisions
A new UK-EU agreement improves trade and defense cooperation, but the deal's impact on the fishing industry and its reception within the UK remain highly divisive, with concerns over potential long-term political ramifications.

UK-EU Deal: Economic Benefits and Renewed Political Divisions
A new UK-EU agreement improves trade and defense cooperation, but the deal's impact on the fishing industry and its reception within the UK remain highly divisive, with concerns over potential long-term political ramifications.
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56% Bias Score
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