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German Police Arrest Suspected Terrorist Financed Through Fraud
German police conducted raids in six locations across Nordrhein-Westfalen on Wednesday, arresting a 27-year-old Bosnian-Herzegovinian man suspected of planning an Islamist-terrorist attack, funded by an ongoing large-scale fraud.
German Police Arrest Suspected Terrorist Financed Through Fraud
German police conducted raids in six locations across Nordrhein-Westfalen on Wednesday, arresting a 27-year-old Bosnian-Herzegovinian man suspected of planning an Islamist-terrorist attack, funded by an ongoing large-scale fraud.
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48% Bias Score


Poland Imposes Border Controls, Disrupting German-Polish Crossings
On July 7th, 2025, Poland implemented border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and daily life for residents of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, while sparking concerns about the future of the Sc...
Poland Imposes Border Controls, Disrupting German-Polish Crossings
On July 7th, 2025, Poland implemented border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and daily life for residents of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, while sparking concerns about the future of the Sc...
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52% Bias Score


Wirecard Insolvency Administrator Implicates Former CEO in €1.1 Billion Loss
Wirecard's insolvency administrator, Michael Jaffé, testified that the company lost €10 million weekly after its 2020 collapse, totaling €1.1 billion, directly contradicting former CEO Markus Braun's claims of profitability and further implicating him in the €1.8 billion fraud.
Wirecard Insolvency Administrator Implicates Former CEO in €1.1 Billion Loss
Wirecard's insolvency administrator, Michael Jaffé, testified that the company lost €10 million weekly after its 2020 collapse, totaling €1.1 billion, directly contradicting former CEO Markus Braun's claims of profitability and further implicating him in the €1.8 billion fraud.
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36% Bias Score


ECtHR Consolidates Lawsuits Against Russia Over Donbas Conflict and MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) joined a Ukrainian lawsuit against Russia regarding the Donbas conflict with a Dutch lawsuit concerning the downing of MH17 and a separate case involving Ukrainian children illegally taken to Russia, potentially providing access to new evidence while possib...
ECtHR Consolidates Lawsuits Against Russia Over Donbas Conflict and MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) joined a Ukrainian lawsuit against Russia regarding the Donbas conflict with a Dutch lawsuit concerning the downing of MH17 and a separate case involving Ukrainian children illegally taken to Russia, potentially providing access to new evidence while possib...
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36% Bias Score


Australian Woman Convicted of Murder Using Death Cap Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder one family member using death cap mushrooms in Australia in 2023; the mushrooms' heat-stable toxin causes liver failure and death.
Australian Woman Convicted of Murder Using Death Cap Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder one family member using death cap mushrooms in Australia in 2023; the mushrooms' heat-stable toxin causes liver failure and death.
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44% Bias Score


Latin America's Neoliberal Shift and the Rise of the Far-Right
The neoliberal shift in Latin America since the late 20th century has increased inequality, fueled the rise of the far-right, and weakened democracy, marked by the use of social media for polarization and judicial overreach, requiring a new solidarity-based development model.
Latin America's Neoliberal Shift and the Rise of the Far-Right
The neoliberal shift in Latin America since the late 20th century has increased inequality, fueled the rise of the far-right, and weakened democracy, marked by the use of social media for polarization and judicial overreach, requiring a new solidarity-based development model.
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72% Bias Score

Poland Mirrors German Border Checks, Impacting Cross-Border Traffic
On July 7, 2025, Poland introduced border checks at its German border, mirroring Germany's October 2023 policy, causing traffic delays and impacting residents' daily lives in the Frankfurt (Oder)-Slubice region, due to Germany's stricter migration policies.

Poland Mirrors German Border Checks, Impacting Cross-Border Traffic
On July 7, 2025, Poland introduced border checks at its German border, mirroring Germany's October 2023 policy, causing traffic delays and impacting residents' daily lives in the Frankfurt (Oder)-Slubice region, due to Germany's stricter migration policies.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Stricter Immigration Policy Yields 43% Drop in Asylum Applications
German Chancellor Merz announced a 43% drop in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 due to stricter border controls, a policy temporarily implemented until common EU regulations are established, while facing criticism from the AfD.

Germany's Stricter Immigration Policy Yields 43% Drop in Asylum Applications
German Chancellor Merz announced a 43% drop in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 due to stricter border controls, a policy temporarily implemented until common EU regulations are established, while facing criticism from the AfD.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Russian Transport Minister Sparks Speculation of Cover-up
Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Staravoit was found dead with a gunshot wound on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, sparking speculation of a possible cover-up related to alleged embezzlement during the construction of fortifications in the Kursk region.

Death of Russian Transport Minister Sparks Speculation of Cover-up
Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Staravoit was found dead with a gunshot wound on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, sparking speculation of a possible cover-up related to alleged embezzlement during the construction of fortifications in the Kursk region.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Oil Revenue Plunges Amidst Global Oversupply
Russia's June 2025 oil and gas revenues fell by over a third to 494.8 billion rubles, the lowest since January 2023, due to global oversupply and low oil prices, despite OPEC+ increasing production; this threatens the revised Russian budget and necessitates increased borrowing or taxes.

Russia's Oil Revenue Plunges Amidst Global Oversupply
Russia's June 2025 oil and gas revenues fell by over a third to 494.8 billion rubles, the lowest since January 2023, due to global oversupply and low oil prices, despite OPEC+ increasing production; this threatens the revised Russian budget and necessitates increased borrowing or taxes.
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36% Bias Score

Flash Floods Leave Three Missing in New Mexico, Death Toll Rises to 109 in Texas"
Heavy rainfall in New Mexico triggered flash floods, leaving at least three people missing in Ruidoso, while rescue crews saved 85 others. In Texas, 161 people remain missing and 109 are dead following Friday's flash floods; President Trump will visit the area Friday.

Flash Floods Leave Three Missing in New Mexico, Death Toll Rises to 109 in Texas"
Heavy rainfall in New Mexico triggered flash floods, leaving at least three people missing in Ruidoso, while rescue crews saved 85 others. In Texas, 161 people remain missing and 109 are dead following Friday's flash floods; President Trump will visit the area Friday.
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32% Bias Score

Infected Blood Scandal: Inquiry Condemns UK Government's Compensation Scheme Failures
The chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, issued a scathing report detailing the UK government's failures in creating and executing a compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, with only 460 of thousands compensated and many more dead or dying before receiving...

Infected Blood Scandal: Inquiry Condemns UK Government's Compensation Scheme Failures
The chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, issued a scathing report detailing the UK government's failures in creating and executing a compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, with only 460 of thousands compensated and many more dead or dying before receiving...
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32% Bias Score
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