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Polish Election Results Highlight Regional Divisions and Anti-German Sentiment
Poland's first-round presidential election revealed a regional disparity, with opposition candidate Trzaskowski significantly outpacing the ruling party in western Poland bordering Germany, while anti-German rhetoric from candidates like Nawrocki and Mentzen influenced the campaign, impacting future...
Polish Election Results Highlight Regional Divisions and Anti-German Sentiment
Poland's first-round presidential election revealed a regional disparity, with opposition candidate Trzaskowski significantly outpacing the ruling party in western Poland bordering Germany, while anti-German rhetoric from candidates like Nawrocki and Mentzen influenced the campaign, impacting future...
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48% Bias Score


German Shipbuilding: Record Orders Amidst China's Rising Dominance
German shipbuilders report record-high new orders (€10 billion+) in 2024, despite economic concerns, driven by robust repair and naval sectors, but face challenges from China's growing dominance in both civilian and military shipbuilding.
German Shipbuilding: Record Orders Amidst China's Rising Dominance
German shipbuilders report record-high new orders (€10 billion+) in 2024, despite economic concerns, driven by robust repair and naval sectors, but face challenges from China's growing dominance in both civilian and military shipbuilding.
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40% Bias Score


Genetic Study Launched to Identify Eating Disorders at Birth
Former Olympian Lisa Curry is urging volunteers to participate in a Queensland-based genetic study aiming to identify eating disorders at birth, inspired by her daughter Jaimi's death from an eating disorder and alcoholism; the study requires 4000 Australian and 100,000 worldwide volunteers to provi...
Genetic Study Launched to Identify Eating Disorders at Birth
Former Olympian Lisa Curry is urging volunteers to participate in a Queensland-based genetic study aiming to identify eating disorders at birth, inspired by her daughter Jaimi's death from an eating disorder and alcoholism; the study requires 4000 Australian and 100,000 worldwide volunteers to provi...
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Public University Rectors Denounce Underfunding, Seek State-Level Agreement
Six Madrid public university rectors denounced underfunding, increased private university competition, and declining social relevance, requesting a state-level agreement for increased funding and support following a recent 4.2% budget increase.
Madrid Public University Rectors Denounce Underfunding, Seek State-Level Agreement
Six Madrid public university rectors denounced underfunding, increased private university competition, and declining social relevance, requesting a state-level agreement for increased funding and support following a recent 4.2% budget increase.
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40% Bias Score


Leyva Denounces Threats After Accusing Petro, Raising Concerns About Political Stability in Colombia
Former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction and a cover-up, leading to death threats against Leyva and his family, and allegations of a planned legal process against him, prompting Leyva to appeal to international bodies.
Leyva Denounces Threats After Accusing Petro, Raising Concerns About Political Stability in Colombia
Former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction and a cover-up, leading to death threats against Leyva and his family, and allegations of a planned legal process against him, prompting Leyva to appeal to international bodies.
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52% Bias Score


2,062 Meta Content Moderators Laid Off in Barcelona
Meta subcontractor Telus laid off 2,062 content moderators in Barcelona, offering a severance package averaging €8,600; 90% of the employees, 76% of whom voted, accepted the terms, highlighting the fluidity of Spain's job market.
2,062 Meta Content Moderators Laid Off in Barcelona
Meta subcontractor Telus laid off 2,062 content moderators in Barcelona, offering a severance package averaging €8,600; 90% of the employees, 76% of whom voted, accepted the terms, highlighting the fluidity of Spain's job market.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Business Leaders' Trial: Travel Ban Lifted, Trial Continues
Turkish business leaders Orhan Turan and Ömer Aras face trial for allegedly spreading misinformation and attempting to influence a fair trial following their comments on recent political events. The court has lifted their travel ban.

Turkish Business Leaders' Trial: Travel Ban Lifted, Trial Continues
Turkish business leaders Orhan Turan and Ömer Aras face trial for allegedly spreading misinformation and attempting to influence a fair trial following their comments on recent political events. The court has lifted their travel ban.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Evacuates 12 Citizens from Gaza
Twelve German citizens and their families were evacuated from the Gaza Strip due to dire living conditions, including food and water shortages and lack of medical care, in an operation coordinated with Israeli authorities; since March 2025, 86 Germans and their families have been evacuated.

Germany Evacuates 12 Citizens from Gaza
Twelve German citizens and their families were evacuated from the Gaza Strip due to dire living conditions, including food and water shortages and lack of medical care, in an operation coordinated with Israeli authorities; since March 2025, 86 Germans and their families have been evacuated.
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52% Bias Score

Home Invasion in Manchester: Man Arrested After Knife Threat
A bare-chested man violently invaded Dr. Raisah Sawati's Manchester home on Friday around 11 pm, threatening her with a knife, skillet, and scissors before being arrested by armed police who arrived within six minutes.

Home Invasion in Manchester: Man Arrested After Knife Threat
A bare-chested man violently invaded Dr. Raisah Sawati's Manchester home on Friday around 11 pm, threatening her with a knife, skillet, and scissors before being arrested by armed police who arrived within six minutes.
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48% Bias Score

Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia": The Human Cost of China's Industrial Boom
Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia" (2006) depicts the daily lives of Foshan, China factory workers, contrasting their repetitive labor producing lamps with their individual dreams, questioning the human cost of China's industrial expansion and capitalist production models.

Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia": The Human Cost of China's Industrial Boom
Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia" (2006) depicts the daily lives of Foshan, China factory workers, contrasting their repetitive labor producing lamps with their individual dreams, questioning the human cost of China's industrial expansion and capitalist production models.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
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48% Bias Score

King Juan Carlos Sues Former President Revilla for Defamation
King Juan Carlos I of Spain is suing former Cantabrian President Miguel Ángel Revilla for €50,000 over public criticism, escalating a conflict following a failed conciliation attempt; the King seeks damages for alleged defamation.

King Juan Carlos Sues Former President Revilla for Defamation
King Juan Carlos I of Spain is suing former Cantabrian President Miguel Ángel Revilla for €50,000 over public criticism, escalating a conflict following a failed conciliation attempt; the King seeks damages for alleged defamation.
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40% Bias Score
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