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Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel, Sparking Domestic Political Divisions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz partially suspended arms exports to Israel amid the escalating conflict in Gaza, causing internal divisions within his conservative bloc due to concerns over civilian casualties and pressure to address the humanitarian crisis, while others emphasize Germany's historical...
Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel, Sparking Domestic Political Divisions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz partially suspended arms exports to Israel amid the escalating conflict in Gaza, causing internal divisions within his conservative bloc due to concerns over civilian casualties and pressure to address the humanitarian crisis, while others emphasize Germany's historical...
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36% Bias Score


Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief After Report Shows Lower Job Growth
President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, head of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in early August 2024, after her agency reported lower-than-expected job growth; this action sparked concerns about the reliability of US economic data and the potential for similar actions against other officials.
Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief After Report Shows Lower Job Growth
President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, head of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in early August 2024, after her agency reported lower-than-expected job growth; this action sparked concerns about the reliability of US economic data and the potential for similar actions against other officials.
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48% Bias Score


VW and Bosch to Launch Automated Driving Platform by 2026
Volkswagen and Bosch will launch a shared automated driving software platform by mid-2026, potentially available in the new ID.1 electric car by 2027, utilizing AI and proprietary code to increase accessibility and reduce US tech dependence.
VW and Bosch to Launch Automated Driving Platform by 2026
Volkswagen and Bosch will launch a shared automated driving software platform by mid-2026, potentially available in the new ID.1 electric car by 2027, utilizing AI and proprietary code to increase accessibility and reduce US tech dependence.
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36% Bias Score


6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey's Marmara Region
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey's Marmara region on August 10, 2025, at 7:53 PM local time, killing at least one person, injuring an undetermined number, and collapsing at least ten buildings in Sindirgi, Balikesir province, with aftershocks felt in major cities including Istanbul.
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey's Marmara Region
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey's Marmara region on August 10, 2025, at 7:53 PM local time, killing at least one person, injuring an undetermined number, and collapsing at least ten buildings in Sindirgi, Balikesir province, with aftershocks felt in major cities including Istanbul.
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12% Bias Score


Finnish Authorities Charge Crew of Russia-Linked Tanker for Undersea Cable Damage
The captain and two officers of the Russia-linked Eagle S oil tanker were charged by Finnish authorities with damaging undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2022, causing at least €60 million in damages, highlighting the use of Russia's shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
Finnish Authorities Charge Crew of Russia-Linked Tanker for Undersea Cable Damage
The captain and two officers of the Russia-linked Eagle S oil tanker were charged by Finnish authorities with damaging undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2022, causing at least €60 million in damages, highlighting the use of Russia's shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Deploys National Guard to Washington D.C., Despite Falling Crime Rates
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., claiming rising crime rates despite official data showing a 26% drop in violent crime in the first seven months of 2025, following a 35% drop in 2024; this action places the city's police under federal control, sparking criticis...

Trump Deploys National Guard to Washington D.C., Despite Falling Crime Rates
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., claiming rising crime rates despite official data showing a 26% drop in violent crime in the first seven months of 2025, following a 35% drop in 2024; this action places the city's police under federal control, sparking criticis...
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Botulism Outbreaks: Two Deaths, Dozens Hospitalized
Two botulism outbreaks in Italy, one in Calabria (two deaths, 12 hospitalized) and another in Sardinia, are linked to contaminated food; investigations are underway focusing on improperly canned or preserved food.

Italy's Botulism Outbreaks: Two Deaths, Dozens Hospitalized
Two botulism outbreaks in Italy, one in Calabria (two deaths, 12 hospitalized) and another in Sardinia, are linked to contaminated food; investigations are underway focusing on improperly canned or preserved food.
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16% Bias Score

Mental Health Project in South Sudan Faces Uncertain Future
A mental health project in Mundri, South Sudan, has provided services to over 20,000 people since late 2022, addressing a critical gap in healthcare, but its future is uncertain due to expiring funding.

Mental Health Project in South Sudan Faces Uncertain Future
A mental health project in Mundri, South Sudan, has provided services to over 20,000 people since late 2022, addressing a critical gap in healthcare, but its future is uncertain due to expiring funding.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Allows Citizens Aged 60+ to Sign Military Contracts
Ukraine has enacted a law allowing citizens aged 60+ to sign one-year military contracts, addressing personnel needs and leveraging experience in non-combat roles, effective July 31st, 2024.

Ukraine Allows Citizens Aged 60+ to Sign Military Contracts
Ukraine has enacted a law allowing citizens aged 60+ to sign one-year military contracts, addressing personnel needs and leveraging experience in non-combat roles, effective July 31st, 2024.
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48% Bias Score

U2 Condemns Both Hamas and Netanyahu Amidst Israel-Palestine Crisis
U2 released a statement condemning both Hamas's actions and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response to the conflict, expressing particular concern over the planned military takeover of Gaza City and warning of potential global consequences.

U2 Condemns Both Hamas and Netanyahu Amidst Israel-Palestine Crisis
U2 released a statement condemning both Hamas's actions and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response to the conflict, expressing particular concern over the planned military takeover of Gaza City and warning of potential global consequences.
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64% Bias Score

Ford's $2 Billion EV Investment to Create 4,000 Jobs and Launch Affordable Electric Truck
Ford is investing nearly $2 billion to transform its Kentucky plant into an electric vehicle manufacturing hub, producing a new midsize electric pickup truck by 2027, targeting a starting price of around $30,000, and aiming to create or secure nearly 4,000 jobs across Kentucky and Michigan.

Ford's $2 Billion EV Investment to Create 4,000 Jobs and Launch Affordable Electric Truck
Ford is investing nearly $2 billion to transform its Kentucky plant into an electric vehicle manufacturing hub, producing a new midsize electric pickup truck by 2027, targeting a starting price of around $30,000, and aiming to create or secure nearly 4,000 jobs across Kentucky and Michigan.
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52% Bias Score
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