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German Prosecutors Investigate Habeck for Defamation; Bundestag Blocks Immunity Lifting
Following a defamation complaint by Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW), German prosecutors opened an investigation into former Federal Minister Robert Habeck. Habeck's immunity was requested but the Bundestag rejected lifting it on June 5, 2024, effectively halting the investigation.
German Prosecutors Investigate Habeck for Defamation; Bundestag Blocks Immunity Lifting
Following a defamation complaint by Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW), German prosecutors opened an investigation into former Federal Minister Robert Habeck. Habeck's immunity was requested but the Bundestag rejected lifting it on June 5, 2024, effectively halting the investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Ed Sheeran Identifies as Irish Despite British Upbringing
Singer Ed Sheeran, born and raised in England, identifies culturally as Irish due to his Irish father and upbringing, impacting his music and emphasizing a complex view of cultural belonging.
Ed Sheeran Identifies as Irish Despite British Upbringing
Singer Ed Sheeran, born and raised in England, identifies culturally as Irish due to his Irish father and upbringing, impacting his music and emphasizing a complex view of cultural belonging.
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12% Bias Score


German Court Dismisses AfD Appeal on Extremist Classification
The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court dismissed an urgent appeal by the Young Alternative (JA), the dissolved youth organization of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), concerning its classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), because the BfV no...
German Court Dismisses AfD Appeal on Extremist Classification
The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court dismissed an urgent appeal by the Young Alternative (JA), the dissolved youth organization of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), concerning its classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), because the BfV no...
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32% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Lowers Rail Punctuality Targets in New Tender
Schleswig-Holstein lowered punctuality targets in its new rail network tender from 93 percent to 90 percent and from 84 percent to 81 percent for specific lines due to a lack of economically viable bids in the initial process; this is a temporary measure addressing poor infrastructure, with no antic...
Schleswig-Holstein Lowers Rail Punctuality Targets in New Tender
Schleswig-Holstein lowered punctuality targets in its new rail network tender from 93 percent to 90 percent and from 84 percent to 81 percent for specific lines due to a lack of economically viable bids in the initial process; this is a temporary measure addressing poor infrastructure, with no antic...
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36% Bias Score


La Uña Rota Wins National Prize for Cultural Publishing
La Uña Rota, a Segovia-based publishing house founded in 1996, won the 2025 National Prize for Best Cultural Publishing Work for its commitment to high-quality, non-commercial genres and support of diverse authors, receiving a €30,000 award.
La Uña Rota Wins National Prize for Cultural Publishing
La Uña Rota, a Segovia-based publishing house founded in 1996, won the 2025 National Prize for Best Cultural Publishing Work for its commitment to high-quality, non-commercial genres and support of diverse authors, receiving a €30,000 award.
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40% Bias Score


Live-Action "How to Train Your Dragon" Remake Released
DreamWorks' live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", released in 2024, 15 years after the original animated film, features a largely faithful adaptation of the original story with real actors and settings, although it notably suffers from visual shortcomings compared to its predecessor.
Live-Action "How to Train Your Dragon" Remake Released
DreamWorks' live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", released in 2024, 15 years after the original animated film, features a largely faithful adaptation of the original story with real actors and settings, although it notably suffers from visual shortcomings compared to its predecessor.
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56% Bias Score

ABC Cancels Long-Running Current Affairs Show Q+A
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) canceled its long-running current affairs program, Q+A, after 17 seasons and over 500 episodes due to declining ratings and controversies, with its final episode airing in May 2024.

ABC Cancels Long-Running Current Affairs Show Q+A
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) canceled its long-running current affairs program, Q+A, after 17 seasons and over 500 episodes due to declining ratings and controversies, with its final episode airing in May 2024.
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36% Bias Score

British Surgeon Sentenced for Attempted Murder of Colleague
A British plastic surgeon, Jonathan Peter Brooks, 61, was given a 22-year minimum sentence for attempting to murder his colleague, Graeme Perks, 65, by stabbing him after a failed arson attempt at Perks' Nottinghamshire home on January 14, 2021, stemming from workplace disputes.

British Surgeon Sentenced for Attempted Murder of Colleague
A British plastic surgeon, Jonathan Peter Brooks, 61, was given a 22-year minimum sentence for attempting to murder his colleague, Graeme Perks, 65, by stabbing him after a failed arson attempt at Perks' Nottinghamshire home on January 14, 2021, stemming from workplace disputes.
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44% Bias Score

Life Sentence Sought for Hammer Murder in Erfurt to Cover Embezzlement
A 67-year-old man in Germany stands trial for the hammer murder of his 63-year-old acquaintance in Erfurt, allegedly to conceal €100,000 embezzlement and job center fraud; the prosecution seeks a life sentence.

Life Sentence Sought for Hammer Murder in Erfurt to Cover Embezzlement
A 67-year-old man in Germany stands trial for the hammer murder of his 63-year-old acquaintance in Erfurt, allegedly to conceal €100,000 embezzlement and job center fraud; the prosecution seeks a life sentence.
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52% Bias Score

Low Turnout Mars Italian Referendum, Sparking Quorum Debate
Italy's recent referendum saw low voter turnout, with abstentions outnumbering participants, leading to debates about lowering or eliminating the quorum and concerns over the referendum's political motivations and the efficacy of direct democracy.

Low Turnout Mars Italian Referendum, Sparking Quorum Debate
Italy's recent referendum saw low voter turnout, with abstentions outnumbering participants, leading to debates about lowering or eliminating the quorum and concerns over the referendum's political motivations and the efficacy of direct democracy.
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68% Bias Score

North Macedonia Faces Rising Prices Amidst Disparate Wage Increases
North Macedonia's cost of living surged 1.5% in May 2025 compared to April, fueled by a 4.1% increase in food prices, while government officials received a 13.8% salary hike, sparking criticism amidst stagnant worker wages.

North Macedonia Faces Rising Prices Amidst Disparate Wage Increases
North Macedonia's cost of living surged 1.5% in May 2025 compared to April, fueled by a 4.1% increase in food prices, while government officials received a 13.8% salary hike, sparking criticism amidst stagnant worker wages.
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40% Bias Score

€4 Million Needed to Save Historic Aranjuez Building from Collapse
Heavy spring rains caused significant damage to the Casa de la Monta in Aranjuez, Spain, a cultural heritage site (BIC) requiring nearly €4 million in emergency repairs to prevent its collapse after years of neglect. The building, designed by the architect of the Royal Post Office, was once used as ...

€4 Million Needed to Save Historic Aranjuez Building from Collapse
Heavy spring rains caused significant damage to the Casa de la Monta in Aranjuez, Spain, a cultural heritage site (BIC) requiring nearly €4 million in emergency repairs to prevent its collapse after years of neglect. The building, designed by the architect of the Royal Post Office, was once used as ...
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48% Bias Score
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