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Austrian Police Raid on Antifascist Camp at Nazi Atrocity Site Condemned
On Sunday, Austrian police conducted a large-scale raid on an antifascist educational camp at the Peršmanhof, a site of Nazi atrocities in Carinthia, drawing condemnation for its heavy-handedness and insensitivity to the historical significance of the location; the raid, justified as a response to c...
Austrian Police Raid on Antifascist Camp at Nazi Atrocity Site Condemned
On Sunday, Austrian police conducted a large-scale raid on an antifascist educational camp at the Peršmanhof, a site of Nazi atrocities in Carinthia, drawing condemnation for its heavy-handedness and insensitivity to the historical significance of the location; the raid, justified as a response to c...
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52% Bias Score


US Sanctions Target Brazilian Justice for Crackdown on Bolsonaro Supporters
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes faces US sanctions for alleged human rights abuses during his crackdown on Bolsonaro supporters accused of plotting a coup attempt, which included investigations, arrests, and censorship, provoking both strong support and opposition.
US Sanctions Target Brazilian Justice for Crackdown on Bolsonaro Supporters
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes faces US sanctions for alleged human rights abuses during his crackdown on Bolsonaro supporters accused of plotting a coup attempt, which included investigations, arrests, and censorship, provoking both strong support and opposition.
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16% Bias Score


US-EU Trade Deal: Winners and Losers in the German Auto Industry
The US-EU trade deal eliminates EU tariffs on US-made cars, benefiting German automakers like BMW and Mercedes, but US tariffs on EU cars remain at 15%, impacting German manufacturers primarily producing in Europe, creating uncertainty about future investment decisions.
US-EU Trade Deal: Winners and Losers in the German Auto Industry
The US-EU trade deal eliminates EU tariffs on US-made cars, benefiting German automakers like BMW and Mercedes, but US tariffs on EU cars remain at 15%, impacting German manufacturers primarily producing in Europe, creating uncertainty about future investment decisions.
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40% Bias Score


German Automakers Face Steep Profit Decline Amidst Industry Transformation
German automakers, including Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and BMW, reported significant profit declines (ranging from 29% to 71%) in the first half of 2024, attributed to a slow transition to electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies, leading to calls for government subsidies and ...
German Automakers Face Steep Profit Decline Amidst Industry Transformation
German automakers, including Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and BMW, reported significant profit declines (ranging from 29% to 71%) in the first half of 2024, attributed to a slow transition to electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies, leading to calls for government subsidies and ...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Imposes Fines for Searching Online Extremist Materials
President Putin signed a law introducing fines in Russia for intentionally searching online for materials deemed extremist by the Ministry of Justice; starting September 1, 2025, searches, even via VPNs, will be punishable by 3,000–5,000 rubles, while VPN advertising faces much steeper fines.
Russia Imposes Fines for Searching Online Extremist Materials
President Putin signed a law introducing fines in Russia for intentionally searching online for materials deemed extremist by the Ministry of Justice; starting September 1, 2025, searches, even via VPNs, will be punishable by 3,000–5,000 rubles, while VPN advertising faces much steeper fines.
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36% Bias Score


Sabotage Suspected in German Railway Fire, Causing Widespread Disruptions
A suspected act of sabotage caused a fire in a railway cable duct near Düsseldorf, Germany, disrupting major train lines between Duisburg and Düsseldorf, affecting thousands of passengers and causing significant delays.
Sabotage Suspected in German Railway Fire, Causing Widespread Disruptions
A suspected act of sabotage caused a fire in a railway cable duct near Düsseldorf, Germany, disrupting major train lines between Duisburg and Düsseldorf, affecting thousands of passengers and causing significant delays.
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20% Bias Score

Stasi Surveillance: Scale, Methods, and Human Cost
The Stasi, East Germany's secret police, used extensive surveillance methods, including mail opening and home invasions, to suppress dissent and maintain the Socialist Unity Party's control; by 1989, it employed approximately 90,000 full-time agents and 100,000-200,000 informants.

Stasi Surveillance: Scale, Methods, and Human Cost
The Stasi, East Germany's secret police, used extensive surveillance methods, including mail opening and home invasions, to suppress dissent and maintain the Socialist Unity Party's control; by 1989, it employed approximately 90,000 full-time agents and 100,000-200,000 informants.
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48% Bias Score

Repurposed Fishing Nets Create Defensive Tunnels in Ukraine
Volunteers in Luzk, western Ukraine, are using fishing nets from Europe to build defensive tunnels against Russian drones near the front lines, with six large shipments already delivered since summer 2024, highlighting ongoing international support despite potential war fatigue.

Repurposed Fishing Nets Create Defensive Tunnels in Ukraine
Volunteers in Luzk, western Ukraine, are using fishing nets from Europe to build defensive tunnels against Russian drones near the front lines, with six large shipments already delivered since summer 2024, highlighting ongoing international support despite potential war fatigue.
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36% Bias Score

Soviet Underground Music: From X-Ray Film to Punk Rock
From the 1940s-60s, Soviet citizens used "Roentgenizdat", recording banned music onto x-ray film to circumvent state censorship; this was replaced by "Magnetizdat" (tape recorders) in the 1960s, reflecting technological and political shifts, and later, the rise of Ukrainian punk in the 1980s showcas...

Soviet Underground Music: From X-Ray Film to Punk Rock
From the 1940s-60s, Soviet citizens used "Roentgenizdat", recording banned music onto x-ray film to circumvent state censorship; this was replaced by "Magnetizdat" (tape recorders) in the 1960s, reflecting technological and political shifts, and later, the rise of Ukrainian punk in the 1980s showcas...
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44% Bias Score

Global Snakebite Crisis: Underfunding Hinders Progress Towards Reducing Fatalities
Annually, over 5.5 million snakebites occur globally, causing 100,000 deaths and 400,000 lasting disabilities, primarily impacting impoverished regions due to limited access to healthcare and antivenom; the WHO's 2017 initiative to halve deaths by 2030 is unlikely to be met due to insufficient fundi...

Global Snakebite Crisis: Underfunding Hinders Progress Towards Reducing Fatalities
Annually, over 5.5 million snakebites occur globally, causing 100,000 deaths and 400,000 lasting disabilities, primarily impacting impoverished regions due to limited access to healthcare and antivenom; the WHO's 2017 initiative to halve deaths by 2030 is unlikely to be met due to insufficient fundi...
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24% Bias Score

International Pressure Mounts on Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Germany's senior diplomat criticized Israel's isolation and annexation threats, while the US imposed visa restrictions on Palestinian officials, amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and stalled peace talks.

International Pressure Mounts on Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Germany's senior diplomat criticized Israel's isolation and annexation threats, while the US imposed visa restrictions on Palestinian officials, amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and stalled peace talks.
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36% Bias Score

JD.com Acquires Stake in MediaMarktSaturn Parent Company
JD.com is acquiring a 31.7% stake in Ceconomy, owner of MediaMarkt and Saturn, for €2.2 billion, marking a significant Chinese investment in European retail and potentially signaling a broader shift in global economic relations, with the deal expected to close in early 2026.

JD.com Acquires Stake in MediaMarktSaturn Parent Company
JD.com is acquiring a 31.7% stake in Ceconomy, owner of MediaMarkt and Saturn, for €2.2 billion, marking a significant Chinese investment in European retail and potentially signaling a broader shift in global economic relations, with the deal expected to close in early 2026.
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28% Bias Score
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