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India-Philippines Joint Naval Drills in South China Sea
India and the Philippines conducted their first joint naval drills in the South China Sea on Sunday, prompting a watchful response from China, which claims the disputed waters; the exercises are seen as a show of force against China's assertiveness in the region.
India-Philippines Joint Naval Drills in South China Sea
India and the Philippines conducted their first joint naval drills in the South China Sea on Sunday, prompting a watchful response from China, which claims the disputed waters; the exercises are seen as a show of force against China's assertiveness in the region.
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40% Bias Score


Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.
Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.
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28% Bias Score


Milei Vetoes Pension Increases in Argentina, Sparking Protests
Argentine President Javier Milei vetoed three laws increasing pensions for retirees and disabled individuals on August 4th, 2025, citing budgetary concerns and procedural flaws, sparking widespread protests and potentially deepening the country's social and economic divides.
Milei Vetoes Pension Increases in Argentina, Sparking Protests
Argentine President Javier Milei vetoed three laws increasing pensions for retirees and disabled individuals on August 4th, 2025, citing budgetary concerns and procedural flaws, sparking widespread protests and potentially deepening the country's social and economic divides.
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56% Bias Score


Superjuden" Exhibit Connects Past Antisemitism in German Football to Present-Day Solidarity
The "Superjuden" exhibit at Rendsburg's Jewish Museum explores the history of Jewish involvement in Northern German football, from the exclusion of Jewish players before 1933 to contemporary fan solidarity following the Hamas attack on Israeli football fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
Superjuden" Exhibit Connects Past Antisemitism in German Football to Present-Day Solidarity
The "Superjuden" exhibit at Rendsburg's Jewish Museum explores the history of Jewish involvement in Northern German football, from the exclusion of Jewish players before 1933 to contemporary fan solidarity following the Hamas attack on Israeli football fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
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44% Bias Score


Ferrand-Prévot Secures Historic Tour de France Femmes Victory for France
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won the 2024 Tour de France Femmes, securing France's first victory in the competition since 1989, marking a significant milestone for French cycling and women's sports. Her win also makes her team the first to win both the men's and women's Tour de France.
Ferrand-Prévot Secures Historic Tour de France Femmes Victory for France
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won the 2024 Tour de France Femmes, securing France's first victory in the competition since 1989, marking a significant milestone for French cycling and women's sports. Her win also makes her team the first to win both the men's and women's Tour de France.
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48% Bias Score


German Minister's Instagram Post Uses Nazi Propaganda Photo
On June 15th, 2025, Germany unveiled a boulder commemorating Polish Nazi victims, but six weeks later, Culture Minister Weimer's Instagram post misused a Nazi propaganda photo from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, instead of the Warsaw Uprising, highlighting a significant historical inaccuracy.
German Minister's Instagram Post Uses Nazi Propaganda Photo
On June 15th, 2025, Germany unveiled a boulder commemorating Polish Nazi victims, but six weeks later, Culture Minister Weimer's Instagram post misused a Nazi propaganda photo from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, instead of the Warsaw Uprising, highlighting a significant historical inaccuracy.
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48% Bias Score

US Citizen Exposed as GRU Spy in Poland and Ukraine
A US citizen, Daniel Martindale, infiltrated a Polish Protestant community, posing as a Christian aid worker before secretly spying for Russia's GRU from 2020-2024, transmitting Ukrainian infrastructure location data via Strava and Telegram, before being evacuated by Russian forces and publicly admi...

US Citizen Exposed as GRU Spy in Poland and Ukraine
A US citizen, Daniel Martindale, infiltrated a Polish Protestant community, posing as a Christian aid worker before secretly spying for Russia's GRU from 2020-2024, transmitting Ukrainian infrastructure location data via Strava and Telegram, before being evacuated by Russian forces and publicly admi...
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48% Bias Score

Heightened Police Alert for Violent Clashes at Bautzen's Christopher Street Day
German police anticipate violent clashes between 2,000-3,000 Christopher Street Day attendees and 300-700 counter-demonstrators in Bautzen on August 10th, prompting a heightened police presence due to previous violence and the groups' aggressive intentions.

Heightened Police Alert for Violent Clashes at Bautzen's Christopher Street Day
German police anticipate violent clashes between 2,000-3,000 Christopher Street Day attendees and 300-700 counter-demonstrators in Bautzen on August 10th, prompting a heightened police presence due to previous violence and the groups' aggressive intentions.
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60% Bias Score

Impending Shortage of German General Practitioners Threatens Healthcare System
A survey of 3700 German GPs reveals that 25% plan to leave their practice within five years, creating over 5000 unfilled positions by 2024 and forcing remaining GPs to reduce hours, leading to a severe primary care shortage.

Impending Shortage of German General Practitioners Threatens Healthcare System
A survey of 3700 German GPs reveals that 25% plan to leave their practice within five years, creating over 5000 unfilled positions by 2024 and forcing remaining GPs to reduce hours, leading to a severe primary care shortage.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea Dismantles Border Loudspeakers to Reduce Tensions with North Korea
South Korea is dismantling loudspeakers along the border with North Korea to reduce tensions, marking a shift from the previous administration's policy of psychological warfare; this follows a year of loudspeaker broadcasts of K-pop and news into North Korea and mutual 'balloon attacks'.

South Korea Dismantles Border Loudspeakers to Reduce Tensions with North Korea
South Korea is dismantling loudspeakers along the border with North Korea to reduce tensions, marking a shift from the previous administration's policy of psychological warfare; this follows a year of loudspeaker broadcasts of K-pop and news into North Korea and mutual 'balloon attacks'.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Weighs Measures Against Israel Over Gaza Aid
Germany is considering measures against Israel if humanitarian aid to Gaza isn't increased, with Foreign Minister Wadephul urging Israel to allow UN aid access amid internal government disagreements; an air bridge for aid has been established.

Germany Weighs Measures Against Israel Over Gaza Aid
Germany is considering measures against Israel if humanitarian aid to Gaza isn't increased, with Foreign Minister Wadephul urging Israel to allow UN aid access amid internal government disagreements; an air bridge for aid has been established.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.

Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
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36% Bias Score
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