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US Support for Ukraine: European Uncertainty and Russian Hesitation
The US President's increased support for Ukraine, potentially requiring financial contributions from European nations, is met with mixed reactions in Europe, leaving Russia uncertain about his commitment, as European sanctions against Russia remain fragmented.
US Support for Ukraine: European Uncertainty and Russian Hesitation
The US President's increased support for Ukraine, potentially requiring financial contributions from European nations, is met with mixed reactions in Europe, leaving Russia uncertain about his commitment, as European sanctions against Russia remain fragmented.
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40% Bias Score


Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...
Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...
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60% Bias Score


Kosovo Supreme Court Rules Against Ministerial Decrees Issued by MPs
The Kosovo Supreme Court declared unconstitutional ministerial acts issued by ministers who are also MPs, specifically nullifying a decree by acting Finance Minister Hekuran Murati after his March 27th MP certification; the government contested the decision as arbitrary.
Kosovo Supreme Court Rules Against Ministerial Decrees Issued by MPs
The Kosovo Supreme Court declared unconstitutional ministerial acts issued by ministers who are also MPs, specifically nullifying a decree by acting Finance Minister Hekuran Murati after his March 27th MP certification; the government contested the decision as arbitrary.
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36% Bias Score


AI-Generated Medical Misinformation: A Modern-Day Charlatanism
The article discusses the dangers of AI-generated medical misinformation by comparing a parent's experience with ChatGPT and the flawed "Make America Healthy Again" commission report, highlighting the need for policies to govern AI usage to prevent the spread of misinformation and protect public hea...
AI-Generated Medical Misinformation: A Modern-Day Charlatanism
The article discusses the dangers of AI-generated medical misinformation by comparing a parent's experience with ChatGPT and the flawed "Make America Healthy Again" commission report, highlighting the need for policies to govern AI usage to prevent the spread of misinformation and protect public hea...
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52% Bias Score


£43 Million Will Dispute: Son Challenges Father's Testamentary Capacity
Adam Scott is suing his stepmother, Jennifer Scott, over his father Richard Scott's £43 million estate, claiming his father lacked mental capacity when he signed wills disinheriting him following alleged incidents of violence and dangerous driving; expert witnesses disagree on whether the will was v...
£43 Million Will Dispute: Son Challenges Father's Testamentary Capacity
Adam Scott is suing his stepmother, Jennifer Scott, over his father Richard Scott's £43 million estate, claiming his father lacked mental capacity when he signed wills disinheriting him following alleged incidents of violence and dangerous driving; expert witnesses disagree on whether the will was v...
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60% Bias Score


Leaked Afghan Relocation Database Sparks Controversy and Superinjunction
A leaked Ministry of Defence database containing the personal information of almost 19,000 Afghan relocation applicants was released in error in February 2022, causing controversy after excerpts were posted on Facebook in August 2023, and leading to a superinjunction.
Leaked Afghan Relocation Database Sparks Controversy and Superinjunction
A leaked Ministry of Defence database containing the personal information of almost 19,000 Afghan relocation applicants was released in error in February 2022, causing controversy after excerpts were posted on Facebook in August 2023, and leading to a superinjunction.
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44% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over U.S. Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit concerning the 2012 U.S. drone strike in Yemen, which utilized Ramstein Air Base, ruling that there was insufficient evidence of direct German government involvement in human rights violations, although it affirmed Germany's obligation to protect f...

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over U.S. Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit concerning the 2012 U.S. drone strike in Yemen, which utilized Ramstein Air Base, ruling that there was insufficient evidence of direct German government involvement in human rights violations, although it affirmed Germany's obligation to protect f...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strikes, Setting Precedent for Future Cases
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit against the government's role in US drone strikes in Yemen, citing insufficient evidence of German involvement in systematic international law violations; however, the ruling did define a high threshold for future legal challenges.

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strikes, Setting Precedent for Future Cases
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit against the government's role in US drone strikes in Yemen, citing insufficient evidence of German involvement in systematic international law violations; however, the ruling did define a high threshold for future legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's lagging power grid expansion jeopardizes its renewable energy goals
Germany's plan to build 16,832 kilometers of high-voltage power lines by 2024 to transport renewable energy from the north to the industrial south is significantly behind schedule, with only 34 projects completed, due to complex approval processes, material shortages, and labor deficits, potentially...

Germany's lagging power grid expansion jeopardizes its renewable energy goals
Germany's plan to build 16,832 kilometers of high-voltage power lines by 2024 to transport renewable energy from the north to the industrial south is significantly behind schedule, with only 34 projects completed, due to complex approval processes, material shortages, and labor deficits, potentially...
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44% Bias Score

Barclays Fined £42 Million for Money Laundering Failures
Barclays was fined £42 million by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority for failing to adequately manage money laundering risks related to its dealings with Stunt & Co and WealthTek, both subject to criminal investigations, despite warnings from law enforcement.

Barclays Fined £42 Million for Money Laundering Failures
Barclays was fined £42 million by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority for failing to adequately manage money laundering risks related to its dealings with Stunt & Co and WealthTek, both subject to criminal investigations, despite warnings from law enforcement.
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52% Bias Score

HMRC Unable to Determine Tax Contributions of UK Billionaires
The UK's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) criticized HMRC for failing to determine the tax contributions of billionaires, despite the availability of public data, urging a plan to close the tax gap and improve public spending.

HMRC Unable to Determine Tax Contributions of UK Billionaires
The UK's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) criticized HMRC for failing to determine the tax contributions of billionaires, despite the availability of public data, urging a plan to close the tax gap and improve public spending.
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48% Bias Score

Penguin Guano and Climate Change: An Unexpected Link
Researchers found that penguin guano in Antarctica releases ammonia, accelerating the formation of clouds that could help mitigate climate change; this discovery highlights the previously unknown role of Antarctic wildlife in climate regulation.

Penguin Guano and Climate Change: An Unexpected Link
Researchers found that penguin guano in Antarctica releases ammonia, accelerating the formation of clouds that could help mitigate climate change; this discovery highlights the previously unknown role of Antarctic wildlife in climate regulation.
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24% Bias Score
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