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Hamburg's Aviation Industry Booms, Employing Nearly 49,000 Amidst Green Initiatives
Hamburg's aviation sector, boosted by Airbus and Lufthansa Technik, employs nearly 49,000 (18% increase since 2019), contributing €6.9 billion to the city's economy (35% increase in 2022) and accounting for almost half of its exports; it is focusing on green aviation technologies.
Hamburg's Aviation Industry Booms, Employing Nearly 49,000 Amidst Green Initiatives
Hamburg's aviation sector, boosted by Airbus and Lufthansa Technik, employs nearly 49,000 (18% increase since 2019), contributing €6.9 billion to the city's economy (35% increase in 2022) and accounting for almost half of its exports; it is focusing on green aviation technologies.
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48% Bias Score


Austria School Shooting: At Least Nine Dead
On June 10th, a 22-year-old former student, presumed to have acted alone, fatally shot at least nine people, including students, at a Graz secondary school in Austria, before committing suicide; over a dozen more were injured.
Austria School Shooting: At Least Nine Dead
On June 10th, a 22-year-old former student, presumed to have acted alone, fatally shot at least nine people, including students, at a Graz secondary school in Austria, before committing suicide; over a dozen more were injured.
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28% Bias Score


Russia Accused of Launching Spy Drones from Civilian Ships in Baltic and North Seas
A joint German investigation alleges Russia uses civilian ships in the Baltic and North Seas to launch spy drones, citing 100 suspected incidents and focusing on the case of the HAV Dolphin cargo ship with a Russian crew that was searched but yielded no drones; however, 34 drone sightings near sensi...
Russia Accused of Launching Spy Drones from Civilian Ships in Baltic and North Seas
A joint German investigation alleges Russia uses civilian ships in the Baltic and North Seas to launch spy drones, citing 100 suspected incidents and focusing on the case of the HAV Dolphin cargo ship with a Russian crew that was searched but yielded no drones; however, 34 drone sightings near sensi...
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48% Bias Score


Uber to Launch Self-Driving Taxis in London in 2026
Uber will launch self-driving taxis in London in spring 2026, partnering with Wayve AI; initially human drivers will be present, transitioning to fully autonomous operation later, enabled by accelerated UK government trials of self-driving vehicles.
Uber to Launch Self-Driving Taxis in London in 2026
Uber will launch self-driving taxis in London in spring 2026, partnering with Wayve AI; initially human drivers will be present, transitioning to fully autonomous operation later, enabled by accelerated UK government trials of self-driving vehicles.
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44% Bias Score


Nazi Guards Used Alderney Prisoners for Target Practice During WWII
New research reveals that Nazi SS guards on the Channel Island of Alderney used prisoners as target practice, killing around a dozen inmates weekly at Sylt camp during WWII, adding to evidence of widespread atrocities.
Nazi Guards Used Alderney Prisoners for Target Practice During WWII
New research reveals that Nazi SS guards on the Channel Island of Alderney used prisoners as target practice, killing around a dozen inmates weekly at Sylt camp during WWII, adding to evidence of widespread atrocities.
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16% Bias Score


Harvard's Ideological Tightrope Walk Under Trump Administration Pressure
Harvard removed portraits of mostly white male doctors in 2018, sparking internal debate and later facing a Trump administration pressure campaign questioning its funding and accusing it of discrimination; the university sued and made policy adjustments.
Harvard's Ideological Tightrope Walk Under Trump Administration Pressure
Harvard removed portraits of mostly white male doctors in 2018, sparking internal debate and later facing a Trump administration pressure campaign questioning its funding and accusing it of discrimination; the university sued and made policy adjustments.
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52% Bias Score

German Verfassungsschutzbericht 2024: Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism
Germany's 2024 Verfassungsschutzbericht details a sharp increase in right-wing extremism, with 50,250 individuals identified as potential extremists, 15,300 considered violence-prone, and 37,835 related crimes, alongside concerns about Islamist extremism, hybrid threats from Russia and China, and th...

German Verfassungsschutzbericht 2024: Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism
Germany's 2024 Verfassungsschutzbericht details a sharp increase in right-wing extremism, with 50,250 individuals identified as potential extremists, 15,300 considered violence-prone, and 37,835 related crimes, alongside concerns about Islamist extremism, hybrid threats from Russia and China, and th...
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40% Bias Score

Brazilian Court Interrogates Defendants in Bolsonaro Coup Plot
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) began interrogating defendants accused of participating in a plot to maintain Jair Bolsonaro in power post-2022 election, focusing on a 'crucial nucleus' of seven individuals including high-ranking military officials and ex-ministers.

Brazilian Court Interrogates Defendants in Bolsonaro Coup Plot
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) began interrogating defendants accused of participating in a plot to maintain Jair Bolsonaro in power post-2022 election, focusing on a 'crucial nucleus' of seven individuals including high-ranking military officials and ex-ministers.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Arrests Kurdish Activist Despite PKK's Self-Dissolution
The arrest of Kurdish activist Yüksel Koç in Bremen on May 20th highlights Germany's continued criminalization of Kurdish activism under the 1993 PKK ban, despite the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, raising concerns about human rights and the credibility of Germany's stated commitment to mediat...

Germany Arrests Kurdish Activist Despite PKK's Self-Dissolution
The arrest of Kurdish activist Yüksel Koç in Bremen on May 20th highlights Germany's continued criminalization of Kurdish activism under the 1993 PKK ban, despite the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, raising concerns about human rights and the credibility of Germany's stated commitment to mediat...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Revokes NASA Nominee, Shattering Musk Alliance
Donald Trump revoked Jared Isaacman's NASA nomination, escalating tensions with Elon Musk after revelations of Isaacman's past legal issues, substantial Democratic political donations, and close ties to SpaceX, which holds billions in government contracts.

Trump Revokes NASA Nominee, Shattering Musk Alliance
Donald Trump revoked Jared Isaacman's NASA nomination, escalating tensions with Elon Musk after revelations of Isaacman's past legal issues, substantial Democratic political donations, and close ties to SpaceX, which holds billions in government contracts.
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60% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Anti-Diversity, Anti-Transgender Grant Funding Orders
A California federal judge blocked Trump administration executive orders that restrict diversity and transgender-inclusive programs in grant funding, citing unconstitutional censorship; the ruling temporarily prevents the government from forcing grant recipients to halt these programs while the case...

Judge Blocks Trump's Anti-Diversity, Anti-Transgender Grant Funding Orders
A California federal judge blocked Trump administration executive orders that restrict diversity and transgender-inclusive programs in grant funding, citing unconstitutional censorship; the ruling temporarily prevents the government from forcing grant recipients to halt these programs while the case...
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44% Bias Score

Gut Microbiome Imbalance Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A King's College London study found that people with Parkinson's disease have a less diverse gut microbiome and higher levels of harmful bacteria than healthy controls, suggesting that a diet low in ultra-processed foods could reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's.

Gut Microbiome Imbalance Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A King's College London study found that people with Parkinson's disease have a less diverse gut microbiome and higher levels of harmful bacteria than healthy controls, suggesting that a diet low in ultra-processed foods could reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's.
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24% Bias Score
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