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German University President Warns of Growing Science-Society Divide
University of Potsdam president Oliver Günther highlights growing disconnect between science and society in Germany, citing public misconceptions and the example of US government restrictions on university funding and foreign student admissions as potential consequences.
German University President Warns of Growing Science-Society Divide
University of Potsdam president Oliver Günther highlights growing disconnect between science and society in Germany, citing public misconceptions and the example of US government restrictions on university funding and foreign student admissions as potential consequences.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard's Visa Revocation: Uncertainty for 7,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's student visa certification, affecting over 7,000 international students, primarily graduate students, due to a dispute over access to student records; a temporary restraining order is in place, but the uncertainty creates anxiety and fear among s...
Harvard's Visa Revocation: Uncertainty for 7,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's student visa certification, affecting over 7,000 international students, primarily graduate students, due to a dispute over access to student records; a temporary restraining order is in place, but the uncertainty creates anxiety and fear among s...
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44% Bias Score


Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
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40% Bias Score


Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements, Drawing International Criticism
Israel approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, prompting widespread international condemnation; the move is considered illegal under international law and detrimental to the two-state solution, according to critics.
Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements, Drawing International Criticism
Israel approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, prompting widespread international condemnation; the move is considered illegal under international law and detrimental to the two-state solution, according to critics.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.
Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.
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48% Bias Score


US Court Rules Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US federal trade court declared President Trump's sweeping tariffs regime illegal, exceeding his authority and potentially disrupting his global trade strategy; global markets reacted positively, but the administration is appealing.
US Court Rules Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US federal trade court declared President Trump's sweeping tariffs regime illegal, exceeding his authority and potentially disrupting his global trade strategy; global markets reacted positively, but the administration is appealing.
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40% Bias Score

Tinubu Defends Economic Reforms Amidst High Inflation and Protests in Nigeria
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu defended his government's economic reforms, which include currency devaluation and subsidy cuts, despite high inflation exceeding 23% and widespread protests; the government reports economic growth, while Amnesty International reports over 10,000 deaths from armed grou...

Tinubu Defends Economic Reforms Amidst High Inflation and Protests in Nigeria
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu defended his government's economic reforms, which include currency devaluation and subsidy cuts, despite high inflation exceeding 23% and widespread protests; the government reports economic growth, while Amnesty International reports over 10,000 deaths from armed grou...
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36% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Awarded Charlemagne Prize for Strengthening European Unity
On May 29th, 2025, Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, for her exceptional contributions to European unity, security, and competitiveness, using the $1.1 million prize money to aid Ukrainian children amidst Russia's ongoing aggression.

Von der Leyen Awarded Charlemagne Prize for Strengthening European Unity
On May 29th, 2025, Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, for her exceptional contributions to European unity, security, and competitiveness, using the $1.1 million prize money to aid Ukrainian children amidst Russia's ongoing aggression.
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32% Bias Score

AI Deepfakes Misrepresent Pope Leo XIV
AI-generated deepfakes falsely portraying Pope Leo XIV responding to Burkina Faso's junta leader, criticizing Donald Trump, and ignoring an LGBTQ+ flag have spread online; DW fact-checks debunk these claims, highlighting the need for media literacy and source verification.

AI Deepfakes Misrepresent Pope Leo XIV
AI-generated deepfakes falsely portraying Pope Leo XIV responding to Burkina Faso's junta leader, criticizing Donald Trump, and ignoring an LGBTQ+ flag have spread online; DW fact-checks debunk these claims, highlighting the need for media literacy and source verification.
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20% Bias Score

Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.

Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Bill Delivers Minimal Savings Amidst Musk Criticism and Court Ruling
President Trump's economic bill, projected to save $2 trillion, has delivered only $9.4 billion in savings, leading to criticism from Elon Musk and a court ruling against Trump's tariffs; meanwhile, the debt ceiling has been raised by $4 trillion.

Trump Bill Delivers Minimal Savings Amidst Musk Criticism and Court Ruling
President Trump's economic bill, projected to save $2 trillion, has delivered only $9.4 billion in savings, leading to criticism from Elon Musk and a court ruling against Trump's tariffs; meanwhile, the debt ceiling has been raised by $4 trillion.
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60% Bias Score

Chega's Rise Signals End of Portuguese Exceptionalism
In Portugal's recent snap general election, the far-right Chega party, led by André Ventura, surged to become the second largest party, surpassing the Socialists, marking the end of the notion of Portuguese exceptionalism to the rise of far-right politics and highlighting broader European trends of ...

Chega's Rise Signals End of Portuguese Exceptionalism
In Portugal's recent snap general election, the far-right Chega party, led by André Ventura, surged to become the second largest party, surpassing the Socialists, marking the end of the notion of Portuguese exceptionalism to the rise of far-right politics and highlighting broader European trends of ...
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40% Bias Score
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