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Afghan Man on Trial for Attacking Wife; Daughters' Loyalty Highlights Cultural Conflicts
In Germany, a 58-year-old Afghan man, Shah S., stands trial for nearly killing his wife with a knife after an argument, leaving her with severe facial injuries; his daughters, despite the abuse, visit him in prison, highlighting the impact of cultural norms and the challenges of immigration.
Afghan Man on Trial for Attacking Wife; Daughters' Loyalty Highlights Cultural Conflicts
In Germany, a 58-year-old Afghan man, Shah S., stands trial for nearly killing his wife with a knife after an argument, leaving her with severe facial injuries; his daughters, despite the abuse, visit him in prison, highlighting the impact of cultural norms and the challenges of immigration.
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60% Bias Score


Snihuriwka Hospital: Resilience and Challenges Under Russian Occupation
During the eight-month Russian occupation of Snihuriwka, Ukraine, the local hospital, under the leadership of Dr. Schmigelski, faced critical shortages of supplies and staff, yet treated all patients, including Russian soldiers, while secretly protecting Ukrainian soldiers.
Snihuriwka Hospital: Resilience and Challenges Under Russian Occupation
During the eight-month Russian occupation of Snihuriwka, Ukraine, the local hospital, under the leadership of Dr. Schmigelski, faced critical shortages of supplies and staff, yet treated all patients, including Russian soldiers, while secretly protecting Ukrainian soldiers.
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60% Bias Score


Kosovo Court Orders Open Vote for Parliament Speaker
The Kosovo Constitutional Court mandated a 30-day deadline for electing a new parliament speaker via open voting, with a maximum of three votes per candidate, resolving a dispute over a previous closed voting attempt and setting a precedent for future parliamentary processes.
Kosovo Court Orders Open Vote for Parliament Speaker
The Kosovo Constitutional Court mandated a 30-day deadline for electing a new parliament speaker via open voting, with a maximum of three votes per candidate, resolving a dispute over a previous closed voting attempt and setting a precedent for future parliamentary processes.
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32% Bias Score


Mass Protests in Israel Challenge Netanyahu's Gaza Policy
In Israel, up to 10 percent of citizens participated in a Sunday general strike protesting the government's handling of the Gaza conflict, challenging Prime Minister Netanyahu despite his accusations that the protestors support Hamas; the protests' long-term effects remain uncertain.
Mass Protests in Israel Challenge Netanyahu's Gaza Policy
In Israel, up to 10 percent of citizens participated in a Sunday general strike protesting the government's handling of the Gaza conflict, challenging Prime Minister Netanyahu despite his accusations that the protestors support Hamas; the protests' long-term effects remain uncertain.
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40% Bias Score


Hong Kong Activist Granted UK Asylum
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Tony Chung, previously sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment under China's National Security Law, was granted asylum in the UK in 2024 after fleeing Hong Kong in December 2023 due to fears of persecution.
Hong Kong Activist Granted UK Asylum
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Tony Chung, previously sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment under China's National Security Law, was granted asylum in the UK in 2024 after fleeing Hong Kong in December 2023 due to fears of persecution.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Attack on Russian Oil Pipeline Disrupts Energy Supplies to Hungary
Ukrainian forces attacked the Nikolskoye oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov region on August 18th, halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline, impacting oil supplies to Hungary and causing a fire at the facility; the attack was part of broader military operations.
Ukraine's Attack on Russian Oil Pipeline Disrupts Energy Supplies to Hungary
Ukrainian forces attacked the Nikolskoye oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov region on August 18th, halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline, impacting oil supplies to Hungary and causing a fire at the facility; the attack was part of broader military operations.
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44% Bias Score

Morales Concedes Bolivian Election, Runoff to Follow Amidst High Null Votes
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales conceded the August 18, 2025, general election results, where Rodrigo Paz Pereira and Jorge Quiroga will face a runoff. Morales attributed the outcome to voters punishing perceived betrayal and corruption within his party, while a high number of null and blank v...

Morales Concedes Bolivian Election, Runoff to Follow Amidst High Null Votes
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales conceded the August 18, 2025, general election results, where Rodrigo Paz Pereira and Jorge Quiroga will face a runoff. Morales attributed the outcome to voters punishing perceived betrayal and corruption within his party, while a high number of null and blank v...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Seeks to Control Smithsonian Narrative, Raising Concerns about Institutional Trust and Information Control
Donald Trump, through his vice president, is attempting to control the Smithsonian Institution, ordering a review of all projects to ensure they promote a singular, positive view of American history, mirroring actions of past authoritarian regimes.

Trump Seeks to Control Smithsonian Narrative, Raising Concerns about Institutional Trust and Information Control
Donald Trump, through his vice president, is attempting to control the Smithsonian Institution, ordering a review of all projects to ensure they promote a singular, positive view of American history, mirroring actions of past authoritarian regimes.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Rejects AfD Appeal, Upholds Extremist Suspicion Classification
Germany's Federal Administrative Court rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as a suspected extremist organization, stating that the classification did not primarily rely on information from state informants and upholding the use of surveillance under the principle of 'contentious dem...

German Court Rejects AfD Appeal, Upholds Extremist Suspicion Classification
Germany's Federal Administrative Court rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as a suspected extremist organization, stating that the classification did not primarily rely on information from state informants and upholding the use of surveillance under the principle of 'contentious dem...
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40% Bias Score

Aide to German Politician Linked to Far-Right Student Fraternity
Sandro M., an aide to German politician Philipp Amthor, is a member of the Markomannia Aachen Greifswald Burschenschaft, a student fraternity with ties to the AfD and figures from the Identitarian Movement, raising concerns about far-right influence in German politics.

Aide to German Politician Linked to Far-Right Student Fraternity
Sandro M., an aide to German politician Philipp Amthor, is a member of the Markomannia Aachen Greifswald Burschenschaft, a student fraternity with ties to the AfD and figures from the Identitarian Movement, raising concerns about far-right influence in German politics.
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56% Bias Score

EU LNG Imports from Russia Rise 29% in First Half of 2025, EU Plans 2028 Ban
The EU imported \$4.48 billion worth of LNG from Russia in the first half of 2025, a 29% increase year-on-year, while the US was the largest supplier at \$13.7 billion; the EU plans to ban Russian gas imports by 2028, impacting companies like Sefe.

EU LNG Imports from Russia Rise 29% in First Half of 2025, EU Plans 2028 Ban
The EU imported \$4.48 billion worth of LNG from Russia in the first half of 2025, a 29% increase year-on-year, while the US was the largest supplier at \$13.7 billion; the EU plans to ban Russian gas imports by 2028, impacting companies like Sefe.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Patients Self-Transporting to A&E Exposes Ambulance Service Crisis
Nearly 2.7 million people in England used non-emergency transport to reach A&E in 2022, a 14% increase from 2019, highlighting concerns about ambulance service reliability and potentially endangering patients by delaying critical care, with the highest increase seen in Sandwell and West Birmingham a...

Surge in Patients Self-Transporting to A&E Exposes Ambulance Service Crisis
Nearly 2.7 million people in England used non-emergency transport to reach A&E in 2022, a 14% increase from 2019, highlighting concerns about ambulance service reliability and potentially endangering patients by delaying critical care, with the highest increase seen in Sandwell and West Birmingham a...
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60% Bias Score
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