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Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
In Dessau-Roßlau, Germany, right-wing extremism is surging, particularly among youth, manifesting in increased school incidents, public Nazi symbols, and the election of a former neo-Nazi youth leader as a local official, despite significant state investment and the city's cultural heritage.
Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
In Dessau-Roßlau, Germany, right-wing extremism is surging, particularly among youth, manifesting in increased school incidents, public Nazi symbols, and the election of a former neo-Nazi youth leader as a local official, despite significant state investment and the city's cultural heritage.
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60% Bias Score


Sochi Oil Depot Fire: Drone Attack and Ukraine Casualties
A large fire at an oil depot near Sochi, Russia, caused by a suspected Ukrainian drone attack, has led to airport closures and a large firefighting response, while a Russian missile strike injured seven civilians in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing escalation between the two nations.
Sochi Oil Depot Fire: Drone Attack and Ukraine Casualties
A large fire at an oil depot near Sochi, Russia, caused by a suspected Ukrainian drone attack, has led to airport closures and a large firefighting response, while a Russian missile strike injured seven civilians in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing escalation between the two nations.
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48% Bias Score


Explosions Reported Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; IAEA Raises Safety Concerns
IAEA observers at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant reported explosions and smoke on August 2nd, prompting concerns about nuclear safety after similar incidents in July, including a complete power outage due to shelling; the IAEA Director General called for restraint near the plant.
Explosions Reported Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; IAEA Raises Safety Concerns
IAEA observers at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant reported explosions and smoke on August 2nd, prompting concerns about nuclear safety after similar incidents in July, including a complete power outage due to shelling; the IAEA Director General called for restraint near the plant.
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32% Bias Score


Exploitation of Surrogates in Kazakhstani-Chinese Surrogacy Ring
Two Kazakhstani women, Alija and Natalija, are victims of an exploitative international surrogacy ring operating between China, Cambodia, and Kazakhstan, facing threats and unpaid fees after giving birth to children who were taken away by Chinese agents; their lawyers are filing a police report, all...
Exploitation of Surrogates in Kazakhstani-Chinese Surrogacy Ring
Two Kazakhstani women, Alija and Natalija, are victims of an exploitative international surrogacy ring operating between China, Cambodia, and Kazakhstan, facing threats and unpaid fees after giving birth to children who were taken away by Chinese agents; their lawyers are filing a police report, all...
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52% Bias Score


Hamas Rejects Disarmament, Derailing Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas refuses to disarm without a Palestinian state, stalling Gaza ceasefire talks and worsening the humanitarian crisis as international pressure mounts; Israel denies accusations of famine in Gaza.
Hamas Rejects Disarmament, Derailing Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas refuses to disarm without a Palestinian state, stalling Gaza ceasefire talks and worsening the humanitarian crisis as international pressure mounts; Israel denies accusations of famine in Gaza.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Hostage's Family Accuses Hamas of Starvation
The family of Israeli hostage Evyatar David accuses Hamas of deliberately starving him, releasing a video showing his emaciated condition; this comes amidst reports of 169 malnutrition deaths in Gaza since the war started and conflicting accusations regarding food aid access.
Israeli Hostage's Family Accuses Hamas of Starvation
The family of Israeli hostage Evyatar David accuses Hamas of deliberately starving him, releasing a video showing his emaciated condition; this comes amidst reports of 169 malnutrition deaths in Gaza since the war started and conflicting accusations regarding food aid access.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: 169 Starvation Deaths Amidst Insufficient Aid and Ongoing Conflict
On Saturday, Israel airdropped 90 aid packages into Gaza, while the Palestinian government urged international pressure to reopen border crossings due to 100% food insecurity and 169 starvation deaths (93 children) since October 2023, alongside continued IDF strikes against Hamas militants.

Gaza Crisis: 169 Starvation Deaths Amidst Insufficient Aid and Ongoing Conflict
On Saturday, Israel airdropped 90 aid packages into Gaza, while the Palestinian government urged international pressure to reopen border crossings due to 100% food insecurity and 169 starvation deaths (93 children) since October 2023, alongside continued IDF strikes against Hamas militants.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines After Medvedev's Provocative Remarks
In response to provocative statements by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev regarding Russia's nuclear capabilities, President Trump ordered the deployment of two US nuclear submarines as a deterrent measure on August 1st, 2024, citing concerns about potential escalation.

Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines After Medvedev's Provocative Remarks
In response to provocative statements by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev regarding Russia's nuclear capabilities, President Trump ordered the deployment of two US nuclear submarines as a deterrent measure on August 1st, 2024, citing concerns about potential escalation.
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40% Bias Score

Sochi Oil Depot Fire After Alleged Ukrainian Drone Strike
A Ukrainian drone strike on August 3, 2025, ignited a large fire at a Sochi oil depot, prompting a response from over 120 firefighters and a temporary airport closure; the attack follows reports of reciprocal Russian missile strikes on Kyiv.

Sochi Oil Depot Fire After Alleged Ukrainian Drone Strike
A Ukrainian drone strike on August 3, 2025, ignited a large fire at a Sochi oil depot, prompting a response from over 120 firefighters and a temporary airport closure; the attack follows reports of reciprocal Russian missile strikes on Kyiv.
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36% Bias Score

Grossman Labels Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
Acclaimed Israeli author David Grossman called his country's actions in Gaza genocide in an interview with La Repubblica, citing personal observations and conversations that led to this conclusion despite his past reluctance to use such terminology.

Grossman Labels Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
Acclaimed Israeli author David Grossman called his country's actions in Gaza genocide in an interview with La Repubblica, citing personal observations and conversations that led to this conclusion despite his past reluctance to use such terminology.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Growing Military-Industrial Partnership with Ukraine
Germany is significantly expanding its military cooperation with Ukraine, investing in drone production (including approximately 500 An-196 Liutyi drones at ~$200,000 each) and sharing technological expertise to enhance Ukrainian weapon systems, driven by a shift in German attitudes and a recognitio...

Germany's Growing Military-Industrial Partnership with Ukraine
Germany is significantly expanding its military cooperation with Ukraine, investing in drone production (including approximately 500 An-196 Liutyi drones at ~$200,000 each) and sharing technological expertise to enhance Ukrainian weapon systems, driven by a shift in German attitudes and a recognitio...
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40% Bias Score

Medvedev's Nuclear War Rhetoric Escalates US-Russia Tensions
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, now a deputy chairman of the Security Council, has issued provocative statements regarding nuclear war with the US following President Trump's new sanction threats, escalating tensions despite analysts' claims that the situation is pure theatrics.

Medvedev's Nuclear War Rhetoric Escalates US-Russia Tensions
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, now a deputy chairman of the Security Council, has issued provocative statements regarding nuclear war with the US following President Trump's new sanction threats, escalating tensions despite analysts' claims that the situation is pure theatrics.
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48% Bias Score
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