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Arson Attacks Disrupt German Train Services; Left-Wing Group Claims Responsibility
Suspected arson attacks on Deutsche Bahn cable networks in Düsseldorf and Hohenmölsen disrupted train services for thousands of passengers; a left-wing extremist group claimed responsibility, targeting the industrial system, and investigations are underway to determine connections between the incide...
Arson Attacks Disrupt German Train Services; Left-Wing Group Claims Responsibility
Suspected arson attacks on Deutsche Bahn cable networks in Düsseldorf and Hohenmölsen disrupted train services for thousands of passengers; a left-wing extremist group claimed responsibility, targeting the industrial system, and investigations are underway to determine connections between the incide...
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44% Bias Score


One Million Young Pilgrims Gather in Rome for Pope Leo XIV's Peace Message
One million young pilgrims gathered in Rome for a week-long celebration led by Pope Leo XIV, focusing on peace, faith, and solidarity with war-torn regions, marking a significant event three months into his papacy.
One Million Young Pilgrims Gather in Rome for Pope Leo XIV's Peace Message
One million young pilgrims gathered in Rome for a week-long celebration led by Pope Leo XIV, focusing on peace, faith, and solidarity with war-torn regions, marking a significant event three months into his papacy.
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44% Bias Score


Söder Rejects SPD Tax Increase Calls, Wants to End Ukrainian Benefits
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder rejected calls from the SPD for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the existing coalition agreement. He also called for ending all Ukrainian citizen's benefits, a move not supported by the coalition agreement, and reiterated his oppos...
Söder Rejects SPD Tax Increase Calls, Wants to End Ukrainian Benefits
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder rejected calls from the SPD for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the existing coalition agreement. He also called for ending all Ukrainian citizen's benefits, a move not supported by the coalition agreement, and reiterated his oppos...
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52% Bias Score


Expulsion Call for German Left Party Official Over Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Left party are seeking the expulsion of Brandenburg's antisemitism commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza war, citing violations of party policy and online abuse against him.
Expulsion Call for German Left Party Official Over Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Left party are seeking the expulsion of Brandenburg's antisemitism commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza war, citing violations of party policy and online abuse against him.
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48% Bias Score


The History of Holidays: From Roman Postcards to Mass Tourism
Organized holidays for the general public started in 1841 with Thomas Cook's excursion, but the wealthy have traveled for leisure for millennia; the Bank Holiday Act of 1871 further increased access.
The History of Holidays: From Roman Postcards to Mass Tourism
Organized holidays for the general public started in 1841 with Thomas Cook's excursion, but the wealthy have traveled for leisure for millennia; the Bank Holiday Act of 1871 further increased access.
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12% Bias Score


Border Security Loophole Allows Wanted Activist to Flee UK
Tommy Robinson, a 42-year-old far-right activist, left the UK for Tenerife on a Ryanair flight despite being listed as "wanted" by police following an alleged assault at St Pancras station in London, where a 64-year-old man sustained serious injuries. The incident highlights a loophole in border sec...
Border Security Loophole Allows Wanted Activist to Flee UK
Tommy Robinson, a 42-year-old far-right activist, left the UK for Tenerife on a Ryanair flight despite being listed as "wanted" by police following an alleged assault at St Pancras station in London, where a 64-year-old man sustained serious injuries. The incident highlights a loophole in border sec...
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48% Bias Score

Die Linke Faces Internal Conflict Over Antisemitism Commissioner's Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Die Linke party have filed a motion to expel Brandenburg's Antisemitism Commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza conflict, citing violations of party policy and online abuse he has faced.

Die Linke Faces Internal Conflict Over Antisemitism Commissioner's Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Die Linke party have filed a motion to expel Brandenburg's Antisemitism Commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza conflict, citing violations of party policy and online abuse he has faced.
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44% Bias Score

Hidden Canadian Job Market Favors Networking Over Applications
In Canada, up to 85% of jobs remain unadvertised, filled via internal networks or candidates who proactively network and demonstrate their skills; this trend, driven by AI overload and confidentiality needs, favors authentic relationship-building over traditional applications but risks bias if not m...

Hidden Canadian Job Market Favors Networking Over Applications
In Canada, up to 85% of jobs remain unadvertised, filled via internal networks or candidates who proactively network and demonstrate their skills; this trend, driven by AI overload and confidentiality needs, favors authentic relationship-building over traditional applications but risks bias if not m...
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36% Bias Score

Oder River Fish Population Recovering After 2022 Disaster
Three years after a mass fish die-off in the Oder River caused by golden algae and high salinity, fish populations are recovering, but full recovery is estimated for 2026-2027. Research into algae toxicity is ongoing, with German funding of over €4.8 million.

Oder River Fish Population Recovering After 2022 Disaster
Three years after a mass fish die-off in the Oder River caused by golden algae and high salinity, fish populations are recovering, but full recovery is estimated for 2026-2027. Research into algae toxicity is ongoing, with German funding of over €4.8 million.
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36% Bias Score

Outflow of Term Deposits from Major Russian Banks in June 2025
Several major Russian banks saw term deposit outflows in June 2025 due to summer spending, key interest rate reductions from a 2024 high of 23%, business practices, and lingering anxieties about deposit freezes, despite interest rates exceeding inflation.

Outflow of Term Deposits from Major Russian Banks in June 2025
Several major Russian banks saw term deposit outflows in June 2025 due to summer spending, key interest rate reductions from a 2024 high of 23%, business practices, and lingering anxieties about deposit freezes, despite interest rates exceeding inflation.
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36% Bias Score

Whitmer Replaces Clean Energy Advocate on Michigan Utility Board
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer replaced clean energy advocate Alessandra Carreon on the MPSC board with Shaquila Myers, an appointee environmental groups claim is aligned with utility interests, potentially slowing the state's clean energy transition and increasing energy costs amid a billion-do...

Whitmer Replaces Clean Energy Advocate on Michigan Utility Board
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer replaced clean energy advocate Alessandra Carreon on the MPSC board with Shaquila Myers, an appointee environmental groups claim is aligned with utility interests, potentially slowing the state's clean energy transition and increasing energy costs amid a billion-do...
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56% Bias Score

Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...

Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...
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40% Bias Score
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