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Record High of Politically Motivated Crimes in Germany
In 2024, Germany experienced a record high of over 84,000 politically motivated crimes, a 40% increase from 2023, attributed to elections, the Middle East conflict, and a rise in right-wing extremism and antisemitic acts; Interior Minister Dobrint calls for a security offensive.
Record High of Politically Motivated Crimes in Germany
In 2024, Germany experienced a record high of over 84,000 politically motivated crimes, a 40% increase from 2023, attributed to elections, the Middle East conflict, and a rise in right-wing extremism and antisemitic acts; Interior Minister Dobrint calls for a security offensive.
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44% Bias Score


Record High of Right-Wing Attacks in Germany in 2024
German victim support centers reported a record 3,453 right-wing attacks in 2024, resulting in 9 deaths and involving various hate-motivated crimes like murder, assault, arson, and property damage; the increase correlates with rising support for the AfD and is highlighted by underreporting of right-...
Record High of Right-Wing Attacks in Germany in 2024
German victim support centers reported a record 3,453 right-wing attacks in 2024, resulting in 9 deaths and involving various hate-motivated crimes like murder, assault, arson, and property damage; the increase correlates with rising support for the AfD and is highlighted by underreporting of right-...
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44% Bias Score


Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
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16% Bias Score


Social Security Delays Amid Trump Administration Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to the Social Security Administration are causing significant delays and increased anxiety among millions of retirees and disability beneficiaries due to staffing shortages, impacting timely benefit payments and service access.
Social Security Delays Amid Trump Administration Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to the Social Security Administration are causing significant delays and increased anxiety among millions of retirees and disability beneficiaries due to staffing shortages, impacting timely benefit payments and service access.
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64% Bias Score


CATL's Record $4 Billion Hong Kong IPO Fuels European Expansion
CATL, the world's top electric vehicle battery maker, raised $4.06 billion USD in Hong Kong's largest 2025 IPO, fueling European factory construction despite US trade concerns and a Pentagon blacklist; shares surged 16%.
CATL's Record $4 Billion Hong Kong IPO Fuels European Expansion
CATL, the world's top electric vehicle battery maker, raised $4.06 billion USD in Hong Kong's largest 2025 IPO, fueling European factory construction despite US trade concerns and a Pentagon blacklist; shares surged 16%.
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48% Bias Score


Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Fake News Susceptibility
A study of 189 young adults (18-26) revealed that problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and withdrawal symptoms, strongly correlates with a higher likelihood of believing, engaging with, and sharing fake news online.
Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Fake News Susceptibility
A study of 189 young adults (18-26) revealed that problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and withdrawal symptoms, strongly correlates with a higher likelihood of believing, engaging with, and sharing fake news online.
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44% Bias Score

Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.

Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.
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52% Bias Score

Ramaphosa Seeks to Reset US-South Africa Relations Amidst Strained Ties
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the US on May 21st to meet with President Donald Trump, aiming to repair deteriorated relations marked by trade disputes, ideological differences, and South Africa's role in BRICS; the meeting's outcome could significantly impact US-Africa relations...

Ramaphosa Seeks to Reset US-South Africa Relations Amidst Strained Ties
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the US on May 21st to meet with President Donald Trump, aiming to repair deteriorated relations marked by trade disputes, ideological differences, and South Africa's role in BRICS; the meeting's outcome could significantly impact US-Africa relations...
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40% Bias Score

Revised Brexit Deal: £9 Billion Economic Boost Projected, but Opposition Claims 'Capitulation'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a revised Brexit deal with the EU, projected to boost the UK economy by £9 billion annually by 2040, but criticized by the opposition as a capitulation to Brussels, involving concessions on fishing rights and regulatory alignment.

Revised Brexit Deal: £9 Billion Economic Boost Projected, but Opposition Claims 'Capitulation'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a revised Brexit deal with the EU, projected to boost the UK economy by £9 billion annually by 2040, but criticized by the opposition as a capitulation to Brussels, involving concessions on fishing rights and regulatory alignment.
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64% Bias Score

UK and EU Sign Post-Brexit Security and Defense Partnership
The UK and EU signed a security and defense partnership agreement following a bilateral summit, aiming to improve relations after Brexit, including collaboration on hybrid threats, irregular migration, and access to the EU's €150 billion defense fund. The deal also includes relaxed sanitary and phyt...

UK and EU Sign Post-Brexit Security and Defense Partnership
The UK and EU signed a security and defense partnership agreement following a bilateral summit, aiming to improve relations after Brexit, including collaboration on hybrid threats, irregular migration, and access to the EU's €150 billion defense fund. The deal also includes relaxed sanitary and phyt...
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52% Bias Score

RTVE's Pro-Palestine Message at Benidorm Fest Sparks Political Debate
Spanish television presenter Inés Hernand supported RTVE's pro-Palestine message shown before the Benidorm Fest final, which was not sanctioned by the European Broadcasting Union; this sparked political debate, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez opposing Israel's participation in Eurovision, while PP...

RTVE's Pro-Palestine Message at Benidorm Fest Sparks Political Debate
Spanish television presenter Inés Hernand supported RTVE's pro-Palestine message shown before the Benidorm Fest final, which was not sanctioned by the European Broadcasting Union; this sparked political debate, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez opposing Israel's participation in Eurovision, while PP...
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44% Bias Score

Pea Genome Mapped, Unveiling Mendel's Genetic Secrets
An international study published in Nature has mapped the genetic diversity of 700 pea lines, identifying the genes responsible for the traits Gregor Mendel studied in the 19th century, using genomics and bioinformatics techniques. This resource accelerates crop improvement.

Pea Genome Mapped, Unveiling Mendel's Genetic Secrets
An international study published in Nature has mapped the genetic diversity of 700 pea lines, identifying the genes responsible for the traits Gregor Mendel studied in the 19th century, using genomics and bioinformatics techniques. This resource accelerates crop improvement.
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12% Bias Score
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