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Chile to Expropriate Colonia Dignidad Site for Memorial
The Chilean government will expropriate 117 hectares of Villa Baviera, the site of the former Colonia Dignidad, to create a memorial and reflection center addressing decades of human rights abuses, including sexual violence, forced labor, torture, and murder, that occurred there between 1961 and 199...
Chile to Expropriate Colonia Dignidad Site for Memorial
The Chilean government will expropriate 117 hectares of Villa Baviera, the site of the former Colonia Dignidad, to create a memorial and reflection center addressing decades of human rights abuses, including sexual violence, forced labor, torture, and murder, that occurred there between 1961 and 199...
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36% Bias Score


Fujitsu's Post-Scandal Bid for U.K. Border Contract Sparks Outrage
Following a report highlighting Fujitsu's role in the Post Office scandal, the Japanese tech firm is bidding for a £370 million contract to operate Great Britain's border with Northern Ireland, raising concerns among MPs about corporate accountability and the government's commitment to compensating ...
Fujitsu's Post-Scandal Bid for U.K. Border Contract Sparks Outrage
Following a report highlighting Fujitsu's role in the Post Office scandal, the Japanese tech firm is bidding for a £370 million contract to operate Great Britain's border with Northern Ireland, raising concerns among MPs about corporate accountability and the government's commitment to compensating ...
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44% Bias Score


RSS Pushes to Remove Secularism from Indian Constitution
India's ruling BJP faces pressure from the Hindu nationalist RSS to remove "secular" and "socialist" from the constitution's preamble, a move opposed by the Supreme Court and major opposition parties, despite the RSS's influence across various sectors of Indian society and its past success in achiev...
RSS Pushes to Remove Secularism from Indian Constitution
India's ruling BJP faces pressure from the Hindu nationalist RSS to remove "secular" and "socialist" from the constitution's preamble, a move opposed by the Supreme Court and major opposition parties, despite the RSS's influence across various sectors of Indian society and its past success in achiev...
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44% Bias Score


Released Belarusian Opposition Leader to Continue Exile Work
Svetlana and Sergei Tikhanovsky, Belarusian opposition leaders, will continue their work in exile after Sergei's surprise release from Belarusian prison in June 2024, following a five-year sentence for allegedly organizing mass unrest; the reasons for his release remain unclear, however, with over 1...
Released Belarusian Opposition Leader to Continue Exile Work
Svetlana and Sergei Tikhanovsky, Belarusian opposition leaders, will continue their work in exile after Sergei's surprise release from Belarusian prison in June 2024, following a five-year sentence for allegedly organizing mass unrest; the reasons for his release remain unclear, however, with over 1...
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44% Bias Score


Georgian Activist Awarded for Combating Disinformation
Tamar Kintsurashvili of Georgia won the DW Freedom of Speech Award on July 8th, 2025, at the Global Media Forum in Bonn for her work combating disinformation and protecting media integrity amidst governmental and Russian interference.
Georgian Activist Awarded for Combating Disinformation
Tamar Kintsurashvili of Georgia won the DW Freedom of Speech Award on July 8th, 2025, at the Global Media Forum in Bonn for her work combating disinformation and protecting media integrity amidst governmental and Russian interference.
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48% Bias Score


German Bundeswehr Sees Surge in Recruitment Amidst Ukraine War
Facing a personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is aggressively recruiting, with applications and hires up 20% this year, partly due to the war in Ukraine; the army is implementing new strategies to attract more recruits, including improved pay and a potential return to conscription.
German Bundeswehr Sees Surge in Recruitment Amidst Ukraine War
Facing a personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is aggressively recruiting, with applications and hires up 20% this year, partly due to the war in Ukraine; the army is implementing new strategies to attract more recruits, including improved pay and a potential return to conscription.
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48% Bias Score

German Bundestag to Elect Controversial Constitutional Court Judges
The German Bundestag will elect three new judges to the Federal Constitutional Court on Friday, with the required two-thirds majority potentially secured through support from the AfD and Left party, marking a significant shift in German politics.

German Bundestag to Elect Controversial Constitutional Court Judges
The German Bundestag will elect three new judges to the Federal Constitutional Court on Friday, with the required two-thirds majority potentially secured through support from the AfD and Left party, marking a significant shift in German politics.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Plans Bundeswehr Expansion with Potential Return to Mandatory Conscription
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius proposed a bill to expand the Bundeswehr to 260,000 active soldiers and 200,000 reservists by 2030, using a Swedish-style system of contacting all 18-year-olds, with mandatory questionnaires and conscription for men, while offering significant financial incent...

Germany Plans Bundeswehr Expansion with Potential Return to Mandatory Conscription
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius proposed a bill to expand the Bundeswehr to 260,000 active soldiers and 200,000 reservists by 2030, using a Swedish-style system of contacting all 18-year-olds, with mandatory questionnaires and conscription for men, while offering significant financial incent...
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64% Bias Score

EU Investigates €4.3 Million Misuse of Funds by Former ID Group
The European Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the now-dissolved Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament for allegedly misusing €4.3 million in EU funds between 2014 and 2019, with funds intended for parliamentary services allegedly going to companies linked to the AfD...

EU Investigates €4.3 Million Misuse of Funds by Former ID Group
The European Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the now-dissolved Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament for allegedly misusing €4.3 million in EU funds between 2014 and 2019, with funds intended for parliamentary services allegedly going to companies linked to the AfD...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's 2025 Budget: Record Investment Amidst Rising Debt
Germany's €503 billion 2025 draft budget, unveiled by Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, plans record investments of €115 billion financed by increased borrowing (€81.8 billion in 2024, €89.3 billion in 2025), sparking debate over long-term fiscal sustainability and allocation of funds.

Germany's 2025 Budget: Record Investment Amidst Rising Debt
Germany's €503 billion 2025 draft budget, unveiled by Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, plans record investments of €115 billion financed by increased borrowing (€81.8 billion in 2024, €89.3 billion in 2025), sparking debate over long-term fiscal sustainability and allocation of funds.
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52% Bias Score

Kellogg's Rome Trip Confirms Continued US Arms Supply to Ukraine
US Special Representative Keith Kellogg will attend the July 10-11 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, affirming continued US arms supplies to Ukraine despite a Pentagon review of ammunition stocks and internal debate regarding resource allocation between Ukraine and China.

Kellogg's Rome Trip Confirms Continued US Arms Supply to Ukraine
US Special Representative Keith Kellogg will attend the July 10-11 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, affirming continued US arms supplies to Ukraine despite a Pentagon review of ammunition stocks and internal debate regarding resource allocation between Ukraine and China.
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36% Bias Score

Heatstroke Death Exposes Greece's Deadly Workplace Heatwave Inaction
A 65-year-old construction worker died from heatstroke in Ilion, Athens, prompting accusations of manslaughter against the municipality for neglecting heat protection regulations, highlighting Greece's dangerously high temperatures and rising workplace deaths due to inaction from the government desp...

Heatstroke Death Exposes Greece's Deadly Workplace Heatwave Inaction
A 65-year-old construction worker died from heatstroke in Ilion, Athens, prompting accusations of manslaughter against the municipality for neglecting heat protection regulations, highlighting Greece's dangerously high temperatures and rising workplace deaths due to inaction from the government desp...
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52% Bias Score
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