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Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...
Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...
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40% Bias Score


Britain's Oldest WWII Veteran Dies at 110
Britain's oldest World War II veteran, Donald Rose, died at age 110; a former sniper, he served with the Queen's Royal Regiment and received numerous medals, including the Legion D'Honneur; his death was confirmed by Erewash Borough Council.
Britain's Oldest WWII Veteran Dies at 110
Britain's oldest World War II veteran, Donald Rose, died at age 110; a former sniper, he served with the Queen's Royal Regiment and received numerous medals, including the Legion D'Honneur; his death was confirmed by Erewash Borough Council.
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24% Bias Score


DEM Party Clarifies Nature of New Three-Way Alliance in Turkey
Following President Erdoğan's speech on a new three-way alliance between AK Party, MHP and DEM Party, DEM Party deputy chairwoman Pervin Buldan clarified the nature of the agreement, highlighting its focus on shared objectives and the importance of swift legislative action to address past human righ...
DEM Party Clarifies Nature of New Three-Way Alliance in Turkey
Following President Erdoğan's speech on a new three-way alliance between AK Party, MHP and DEM Party, DEM Party deputy chairwoman Pervin Buldan clarified the nature of the agreement, highlighting its focus on shared objectives and the importance of swift legislative action to address past human righ...
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36% Bias Score


Chile Postpones Poverty Data Release Amidst Methodological Review
The Chilean government delayed the release of the 2024 Casen poverty survey until January 2026 to review recommendations that could increase the official poverty rate from 6.5% to 22.3%, impacting the upcoming presidential elections.
Chile Postpones Poverty Data Release Amidst Methodological Review
The Chilean government delayed the release of the 2024 Casen poverty survey until January 2026 to review recommendations that could increase the official poverty rate from 6.5% to 22.3%, impacting the upcoming presidential elections.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Architecture Thrives: Record-Breaking Awards Highlight Growth and Innovation
The Greek Architecture Awards celebrated a record-breaking 288 submissions, showcasing a thriving architectural community driven by economic growth and international collaboration, with a shift away from minimalist designs.
Greek Architecture Thrives: Record-Breaking Awards Highlight Growth and Innovation
The Greek Architecture Awards celebrated a record-breaking 288 submissions, showcasing a thriving architectural community driven by economic growth and international collaboration, with a shift away from minimalist designs.
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48% Bias Score


AUNZ XV Thumped 48-0 by Clinical Lions in Adelaide
The AUNZ Invitational XV rugby team, a combined Australia and New Zealand side, suffered a crushing 48-0 defeat against the British and Irish Lions in Adelaide on July 8th, 2024, due to a lack of team cohesion and the Lions' superior defense.
AUNZ XV Thumped 48-0 by Clinical Lions in Adelaide
The AUNZ Invitational XV rugby team, a combined Australia and New Zealand side, suffered a crushing 48-0 defeat against the British and Irish Lions in Adelaide on July 8th, 2024, due to a lack of team cohesion and the Lions' superior defense.
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40% Bias Score

Failed Judge Elections Expose Deep Divisions in German Government
The German Bundestag failed to elect three new judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to the Union's opposition to SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, triggering controversy over her views on abortion, mandatory vaccination, and plagiarism allegations.

Failed Judge Elections Expose Deep Divisions in German Government
The German Bundestag failed to elect three new judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to the Union's opposition to SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, triggering controversy over her views on abortion, mandatory vaccination, and plagiarism allegations.
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52% Bias Score

Police Shoot Chainsaw-Wielding Suspect, Discover Multiple Suspicious Devices in Kent
Kent Police shot Sean O'Meara, 36, on Monday evening after he refused to leave his parents' home in Hollingbourne, wielding a chainsaw, wearing body armor and a gas mask, and allegedly possessing at least nine suspicious devices; he remains hospitalized with life-changing injuries, and the IOPC inve...

Police Shoot Chainsaw-Wielding Suspect, Discover Multiple Suspicious Devices in Kent
Kent Police shot Sean O'Meara, 36, on Monday evening after he refused to leave his parents' home in Hollingbourne, wielding a chainsaw, wearing body armor and a gas mask, and allegedly possessing at least nine suspicious devices; he remains hospitalized with life-changing injuries, and the IOPC inve...
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48% Bias Score

YSK Upholds Legality of Manavgat Council Member Replacements
Following the arrest and resignation of six Manavgat council members due to a bribery investigation, the YSK upheld the legally sound replacement of these members by their respective party's alternates, ensuring municipal governance continuity.

YSK Upholds Legality of Manavgat Council Member Replacements
Following the arrest and resignation of six Manavgat council members due to a bribery investigation, the YSK upheld the legally sound replacement of these members by their respective party's alternates, ensuring municipal governance continuity.
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32% Bias Score

Sumar Demands Action on Corruption, Counters Far-Right Rise in Spain
Sumar's Lara Hérnandez urged Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to swiftly implement 15 anti-corruption measures, citing public concern and the threat of far-right leaders; this includes immediate steps like a decree-law on parental leave and a future anti-corruption agency, alongside a wider soci...

Sumar Demands Action on Corruption, Counters Far-Right Rise in Spain
Sumar's Lara Hérnandez urged Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to swiftly implement 15 anti-corruption measures, citing public concern and the threat of far-right leaders; this includes immediate steps like a decree-law on parental leave and a future anti-corruption agency, alongside a wider soci...
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60% Bias Score

Vologda Oblast Integrates Veterans into Leadership Roles Through "Heroes of the Russian North" Project
Vologda Oblast's "Heroes of the Russian North" project helps over 300 special military operation participants transition to civilian life, with 35 finalists receiving training and several securing leadership roles in government and business; the initiative aims to integrate veteran skills and leader...

Vologda Oblast Integrates Veterans into Leadership Roles Through "Heroes of the Russian North" Project
Vologda Oblast's "Heroes of the Russian North" project helps over 300 special military operation participants transition to civilian life, with 35 finalists receiving training and several securing leadership roles in government and business; the initiative aims to integrate veteran skills and leader...
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56% Bias Score

North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan-Kalma coastal resort opened this week to its first Russian tourists; despite Kim Jong Un's praise and economic goals, construction was plagued by allegations of human rights abuses, including forced labor and harsh working conditions, according to human rights groups and esc...

North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan-Kalma coastal resort opened this week to its first Russian tourists; despite Kim Jong Un's praise and economic goals, construction was plagued by allegations of human rights abuses, including forced labor and harsh working conditions, according to human rights groups and esc...
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60% Bias Score
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