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China Partially Eases Rare Earth Export Controls Amid US Trade Concerns
China partially eased rare earth export restrictions following trade talks, granting some permits after imposing export requirements in April, impacting global high-tech production and raising concerns about US dependence on China for critical minerals.
China Partially Eases Rare Earth Export Controls Amid US Trade Concerns
China partially eased rare earth export restrictions following trade talks, granting some permits after imposing export requirements in April, impacting global high-tech production and raising concerns about US dependence on China for critical minerals.
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48% Bias Score


Germany boosts civil defense spending amid rising Russia threat
Germany's Interior Ministers' Conference (IMK) declared an urgent need for improved civil protection due to increased threats from Russia, emphasizing the need for €10 billion in investment for modernizing civilian defense structures by 2029, including emergency power, enhanced firefighting, and imp...
Germany boosts civil defense spending amid rising Russia threat
Germany's Interior Ministers' Conference (IMK) declared an urgent need for improved civil protection due to increased threats from Russia, emphasizing the need for €10 billion in investment for modernizing civilian defense structures by 2029, including emergency power, enhanced firefighting, and imp...
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40% Bias Score


700 Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Anticipated Protests
700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles by President Trump to assist the National Guard in managing anticipated protests costing taxpayers $134 million, despite legal challenges and criticism.
700 Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Anticipated Protests
700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles by President Trump to assist the National Guard in managing anticipated protests costing taxpayers $134 million, despite legal challenges and criticism.
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56% Bias Score


Gibraltar Border Opens: Schengen Integration After Brexit Deal
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a deal on Gibraltar's status, removing physical barriers between Gibraltar and Spain and integrating Gibraltar into the Schengen Area, resolving issues from Brexit after four years of negotiations.
Gibraltar Border Opens: Schengen Integration After Brexit Deal
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a deal on Gibraltar's status, removing physical barriers between Gibraltar and Spain and integrating Gibraltar into the Schengen Area, resolving issues from Brexit after four years of negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Backlash Over Misuse of Private School Tax Revenue
The UK government is facing criticism for using tax revenue from private schools to fund affordable housing, contradicting earlier promises to invest this money in state education; this has sparked controversy and concerns about the impact on already struggling state schools.
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Misuse of Private School Tax Revenue
The UK government is facing criticism for using tax revenue from private schools to fund affordable housing, contradicting earlier promises to invest this money in state education; this has sparked controversy and concerns about the impact on already struggling state schools.
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56% Bias Score


Sole Survivor of Air-India Crash in Ahmedabad
Air-India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on Thursday, killing 241 of the 242 passengers; one passenger, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived.
Sole Survivor of Air-India Crash in Ahmedabad
Air-India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on Thursday, killing 241 of the 242 passengers; one passenger, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived.
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52% Bias Score

Sole Survivor of Air India Crash in Ahmedabad
On June 12, 2024, Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India, killing 265 people shortly after takeoff. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, seated near an emergency exit, was the sole survivor.

Sole Survivor of Air India Crash in Ahmedabad
On June 12, 2024, Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India, killing 265 people shortly after takeoff. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, seated near an emergency exit, was the sole survivor.
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44% Bias Score

Senator Padilla Forcibly Removed from DHS Secretary's Press Conference
During a press conference in Los Angeles on immigration arrests, Democratic Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed by security after questioning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem; the DHS claims security acted appropriately, citing Padilla's interruption and approach without prior identific...

Senator Padilla Forcibly Removed from DHS Secretary's Press Conference
During a press conference in Los Angeles on immigration arrests, Democratic Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed by security after questioning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem; the DHS claims security acted appropriately, citing Padilla's interruption and approach without prior identific...
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48% Bias Score

Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...

Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...
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56% Bias Score

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.
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40% Bias Score

Study: German Immigration Yields Long-Term Financial Benefits
A new study by Martin Werding confirms that immigration to Germany yields substantial long-term financial benefits for the German state, despite initial costs, due to increased economic output and tax revenue exceeding expenses, even considering future social security payouts.

Study: German Immigration Yields Long-Term Financial Benefits
A new study by Martin Werding confirms that immigration to Germany yields substantial long-term financial benefits for the German state, despite initial costs, due to increased economic output and tax revenue exceeding expenses, even considering future social security payouts.
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52% Bias Score

Nevada Governor Vetoes Voter ID Bill Despite Prior Support
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo unexpectedly vetoed a bipartisan bill requiring voter photo ID, citing concerns about mail ballot security despite previously supporting the measure and its passage by the legislature; the bill also expanded mail ballot drop boxes.

Nevada Governor Vetoes Voter ID Bill Despite Prior Support
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo unexpectedly vetoed a bipartisan bill requiring voter photo ID, citing concerns about mail ballot security despite previously supporting the measure and its passage by the legislature; the bill also expanded mail ballot drop boxes.
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52% Bias Score
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