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AI's Growing Role in German Higher Education: Benefits and Concerns
A recent study reveals that over 90% of German university students now use AI-powered tools, transforming academic practices but sparking debates on academic integrity and potential skill degradation.
AI's Growing Role in German Higher Education: Benefits and Concerns
A recent study reveals that over 90% of German university students now use AI-powered tools, transforming academic practices but sparking debates on academic integrity and potential skill degradation.
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44% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Result in Civilian Death
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia resulted in cross-border rocket and air strikes, with at least one civilian death in Thailand, highlighting a long-standing territorial dispute dating back to the colonial era.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Result in Civilian Death
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia resulted in cross-border rocket and air strikes, with at least one civilian death in Thailand, highlighting a long-standing territorial dispute dating back to the colonial era.
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16% Bias Score


Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.
Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government Divided on Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Amid the Gaza crisis, London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged the UK to immediately recognize a Palestinian state, citing the humanitarian catastrophe, while Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds argued that such recognition is premature due to the lack of Palestinian political unity; the conflict has resulted...
UK Government Divided on Palestinian State Recognition Amid Gaza Crisis
Amid the Gaza crisis, London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged the UK to immediately recognize a Palestinian state, citing the humanitarian catastrophe, while Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds argued that such recognition is premature due to the lack of Palestinian political unity; the conflict has resulted...
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52% Bias Score


EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...
EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...
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52% Bias Score


Eskişehir Forest Fire: 15 Dead, Government Inaction Blamed
Fifteen people, including ten forest workers and five AKUT volunteers, died in a forest fire in Eskişehir's Seyitgazi district on an unspecified date; CHP deputy Ibrahim Arslan blamed the tragedy on the government's inaction and lack of preparedness, citing an unanswered parliamentary question from ...
Eskişehir Forest Fire: 15 Dead, Government Inaction Blamed
Fifteen people, including ten forest workers and five AKUT volunteers, died in a forest fire in Eskişehir's Seyitgazi district on an unspecified date; CHP deputy Ibrahim Arslan blamed the tragedy on the government's inaction and lack of preparedness, citing an unanswered parliamentary question from ...
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48% Bias Score

German Diplomats Urge Harder Line on Israel over Gaza
Over 130 German diplomats, mostly younger, created a group urging stronger criticism of Israeli policies in Gaza, reflecting growing internal pressure within the German government to take a firmer stance due to the high civilian death toll exceeding 1,000 in recent weeks.

German Diplomats Urge Harder Line on Israel over Gaza
Over 130 German diplomats, mostly younger, created a group urging stronger criticism of Israeli policies in Gaza, reflecting growing internal pressure within the German government to take a firmer stance due to the high civilian death toll exceeding 1,000 in recent weeks.
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40% Bias Score

High Student Suicide Rate in India Prompts National Task Force
In 2022, 13,000 Indian students died by suicide, representing 7.6% of all suicides; intense academic pressure, lack of mental health support, and rigid societal expectations are cited as key factors, prompting a national task force to address this "epidemic".

High Student Suicide Rate in India Prompts National Task Force
In 2022, 13,000 Indian students died by suicide, representing 7.6% of all suicides; intense academic pressure, lack of mental health support, and rigid societal expectations are cited as key factors, prompting a national task force to address this "epidemic".
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24% Bias Score

UK Families Exploit Tax Loophole to Avoid Inheritance Tax Changes
The use of a tax loophole to avoid inheritance tax has nearly tripled in the UK, increasing from £52 million to £144 million, as families seek to mitigate the impact of upcoming changes that will tax pension pots upon death starting in 2027.

UK Families Exploit Tax Loophole to Avoid Inheritance Tax Changes
The use of a tax loophole to avoid inheritance tax has nearly tripled in the UK, increasing from £52 million to £144 million, as families seek to mitigate the impact of upcoming changes that will tax pension pots upon death starting in 2027.
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60% Bias Score

Thai Air Strike Kills 12 Amid Cambodia Border Clash
A Thai F-16 fighter jet bombed Cambodian military targets on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that has killed at least 12 people, including 11 civilians and one military personnel, after weeks of rising tensions triggered by landmine incidents and diplomatic expulsions.

Thai Air Strike Kills 12 Amid Cambodia Border Clash
A Thai F-16 fighter jet bombed Cambodian military targets on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that has killed at least 12 people, including 11 civilians and one military personnel, after weeks of rising tensions triggered by landmine incidents and diplomatic expulsions.
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40% Bias Score

Steel Barriers and Dispersal Orders Follow Violent Anti-Migrant Protests at UK Hotels
Increased security measures, including steel barriers and police presence, are now in place at The Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London, following violent anti-migrant protests. Similar protests have occurred at hotels in Epping, Essex, and Diss, Norfolk, raising concerns about pote...

Steel Barriers and Dispersal Orders Follow Violent Anti-Migrant Protests at UK Hotels
Increased security measures, including steel barriers and police presence, are now in place at The Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London, following violent anti-migrant protests. Similar protests have occurred at hotels in Epping, Essex, and Diss, Norfolk, raising concerns about pote...
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72% Bias Score

EU-China Summit Highlights Trade Imbalance and Ukraine Concerns
EU President von der Leyen warned China of a turning point in relations due to a €300 billion trade deficit and urged action on market access and Russia's war in Ukraine; while both sides committed to climate cooperation, concrete solutions remain pending.

EU-China Summit Highlights Trade Imbalance and Ukraine Concerns
EU President von der Leyen warned China of a turning point in relations due to a €300 billion trade deficit and urged action on market access and Russia's war in Ukraine; while both sides committed to climate cooperation, concrete solutions remain pending.
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40% Bias Score
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