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Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Weapons
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in the deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, profoundly impacting Japan's pacifist identity and fueling a global anti-nuclear movement, while the current global political climate raises questions about Japan and Germany's nuclear polic...
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Weapons
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in the deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, profoundly impacting Japan's pacifist identity and fueling a global anti-nuclear movement, while the current global political climate raises questions about Japan and Germany's nuclear polic...
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44% Bias Score


German Ministry of Culture's Instagram Post Uses Nazi Propaganda Image
The German Ministry of Culture's Instagram post commemorating the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising mistakenly used a photo from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sourced from the Nazi Stroop Report, prompting criticism for historical inaccuracy and unintentional promotion of Nazi propaganda.
German Ministry of Culture's Instagram Post Uses Nazi Propaganda Image
The German Ministry of Culture's Instagram post commemorating the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising mistakenly used a photo from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sourced from the Nazi Stroop Report, prompting criticism for historical inaccuracy and unintentional promotion of Nazi propaganda.
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40% Bias Score


Moldovan Governor Sentenced to Seven Years for Illegal Party Financing
A Moldovan court sentenced Gagauzia Governor Eugenia Guțul to seven years in prison for illegal party financing and money laundering, involving over €2 million from Russia; her associate received six years.
Moldovan Governor Sentenced to Seven Years for Illegal Party Financing
A Moldovan court sentenced Gagauzia Governor Eugenia Guțul to seven years in prison for illegal party financing and money laundering, involving over €2 million from Russia; her associate received six years.
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52% Bias Score


Iliescu Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity for 1989 Revolution Role
Ion Iliescu, Romania's president from 1990-1996 and 2000-2004, was found guilty of crimes against humanity in October 2023 for his role in the violence of the 1989 revolution; his past within the communist party and his post-revolution power consolidation efforts shaped Romania's political trajector...
Iliescu Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity for 1989 Revolution Role
Ion Iliescu, Romania's president from 1990-1996 and 2000-2004, was found guilty of crimes against humanity in October 2023 for his role in the violence of the 1989 revolution; his past within the communist party and his post-revolution power consolidation efforts shaped Romania's political trajector...
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40% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal: Unclear Commitments and Uncertain Implications
The EU and US reached a preliminary trade deal addressing a long-standing dispute, with the EU committing to \$600 billion in US investments and \$750 billion in US energy purchases, though many details remain unclear and raise concerns.
EU-US Trade Deal: Unclear Commitments and Uncertain Implications
The EU and US reached a preliminary trade deal addressing a long-standing dispute, with the EU committing to \$600 billion in US investments and \$750 billion in US energy purchases, though many details remain unclear and raise concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Tennessee to Execute Inmate with Implanted Defibrillator
Tennessee will execute Byron Black on Tuesday, possibly the first execution of someone with a working defibrillator, despite legal challenges and ethical concerns raised by his attorneys and medical professionals over whether the device might cause unnecessary pain or prolong the death.
Tennessee to Execute Inmate with Implanted Defibrillator
Tennessee will execute Byron Black on Tuesday, possibly the first execution of someone with a working defibrillator, despite legal challenges and ethical concerns raised by his attorneys and medical professionals over whether the device might cause unnecessary pain or prolong the death.
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44% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Two Suspected of Spying for China in Germany
A German court began the trial of two individuals accused of spying for China: a former aide to an AfD lawmaker who allegedly passed sensitive information from the European Parliament and AfD, and an airport logistics employee who allegedly helped access details on defense equipment transport. The t...

Trial Begins for Two Suspected of Spying for China in Germany
A German court began the trial of two individuals accused of spying for China: a former aide to an AfD lawmaker who allegedly passed sensitive information from the European Parliament and AfD, and an airport logistics employee who allegedly helped access details on defense equipment transport. The t...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Threatens India, Links Oil Prices to Ukraine War
President Trump threatened to increase tariffs on India for buying Russian oil and predicted that a further $10 oil price drop would end the war in Ukraine, as Russia's economy suffers from sanctions. Gasoline prices in Russia are at record highs despite the global oil price decline.

Trump Threatens India, Links Oil Prices to Ukraine War
President Trump threatened to increase tariffs on India for buying Russian oil and predicted that a further $10 oil price drop would end the war in Ukraine, as Russia's economy suffers from sanctions. Gasoline prices in Russia are at record highs despite the global oil price decline.
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36% Bias Score

NASA Plans Lunar Nuclear Reactor by 2030
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, driven by competition with China and Russia, to ensure power during lunar missions' dark periods and potentially establish a strategic advantage.

NASA Plans Lunar Nuclear Reactor by 2030
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, driven by competition with China and Russia, to ensure power during lunar missions' dark periods and potentially establish a strategic advantage.
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52% Bias Score

AfD Candidate Rejected from Ludwigshafen Mayoral Race
Due to concerns regarding his commitment to the Basic Law's principles, the Ludwigshafen election committee rejected AfD politician Joachim Paul's candidacy for mayor, citing public statements reviewed by the Interior Ministry; the election will proceed with three other candidates on September 21st.

AfD Candidate Rejected from Ludwigshafen Mayoral Race
Due to concerns regarding his commitment to the Basic Law's principles, the Ludwigshafen election committee rejected AfD politician Joachim Paul's candidacy for mayor, citing public statements reviewed by the Interior Ministry; the election will proceed with three other candidates on September 21st.
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52% Bias Score

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for manipulating elections and covering up drug trafficking crimes, sparking strong reactions from supporters and opponents.

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for manipulating elections and covering up drug trafficking crimes, sparking strong reactions from supporters and opponents.
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60% Bias Score

Moldovan Leader Sentenced for Russian Funding
A Moldovan court sentenced Gagauzia leader Evghenia Guțul to seven years in prison for funneling Russian funds to the banned Shor party between 2019 and 2022, highlighting Russia's interference ahead of crucial elections.

Moldovan Leader Sentenced for Russian Funding
A Moldovan court sentenced Gagauzia leader Evghenia Guțul to seven years in prison for funneling Russian funds to the banned Shor party between 2019 and 2022, highlighting Russia's interference ahead of crucial elections.
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40% Bias Score
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