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Japanese Town Proposes Two-Hour Daily Smartphone Limit
The town of Toyoake in Japan is proposing a voluntary two-hour daily smartphone limit for its 69,000 residents to encourage better screen time management, sparking a debate about device addiction and individual freedoms.
Japanese Town Proposes Two-Hour Daily Smartphone Limit
The town of Toyoake in Japan is proposing a voluntary two-hour daily smartphone limit for its 69,000 residents to encourage better screen time management, sparking a debate about device addiction and individual freedoms.
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44% Bias Score


Rheinland-Pfalz Startchancen Program Shows Significant Success in First Year
The Rheinland-Pfalz Startchancen program, funded jointly by the federal and state governments with nearly €100 million annually for ten years, supports 200 schools in improving educational opportunities for disadvantaged children, resulting in increased staffing and diverse learning resources.
Rheinland-Pfalz Startchancen Program Shows Significant Success in First Year
The Rheinland-Pfalz Startchancen program, funded jointly by the federal and state governments with nearly €100 million annually for ten years, supports 200 schools in improving educational opportunities for disadvantaged children, resulting in increased staffing and diverse learning resources.
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44% Bias Score


Fahimi Defends German Welfare State Amidst Merz's Criticism
DGB head Yasmin Fahimi defends Germany's welfare state's financial viability against Chancellor Merz's position, criticizing proposed pension reforms and care leave proposals as inhumane and highlighting criminal exploitation of the Bürgergeld system.
Fahimi Defends German Welfare State Amidst Merz's Criticism
DGB head Yasmin Fahimi defends Germany's welfare state's financial viability against Chancellor Merz's position, criticizing proposed pension reforms and care leave proposals as inhumane and highlighting criminal exploitation of the Bürgergeld system.
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48% Bias Score


Champions League 2025-26: New Format, €18.62 Million Starting Bonus
The 2025-2026 Champions League group stage, starting September 16th, involves 36 teams playing eight matches each, with prize money totaling €18.62 million per team plus additional bonuses. Bayern Munich and Dortmund are in Pot 1; Leverkusen and Frankfurt in Pot 2. The final is on May 30th in Budape...
Champions League 2025-26: New Format, €18.62 Million Starting Bonus
The 2025-2026 Champions League group stage, starting September 16th, involves 36 teams playing eight matches each, with prize money totaling €18.62 million per team plus additional bonuses. Bayern Munich and Dortmund are in Pot 1; Leverkusen and Frankfurt in Pot 2. The final is on May 30th in Budape...
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0% Bias Score


Wahl's "Die Assistentin" Explores Career, Self-Discovery
Caroline Wahl's third novel, "Die Assistentin," follows a young woman's journey through a difficult job at a publishing house in Munich, exploring themes of self-discovery and finding one's path amidst challenging work environments and familial expectations; the novel is notable for its success foll...
Wahl's "Die Assistentin" Explores Career, Self-Discovery
Caroline Wahl's third novel, "Die Assistentin," follows a young woman's journey through a difficult job at a publishing house in Munich, exploring themes of self-discovery and finding one's path amidst challenging work environments and familial expectations; the novel is notable for its success foll...
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20% Bias Score


Victorian MPs Criticized for Comparing Andrews to Dictators
Victorian Liberal MPs Moira Deeming and Ann-Marie Hermans drew fierce criticism for likening former Premier Daniel Andrews to dictators, sparking outrage amid a manhunt for a "sovereign citizen" who killed two police officers; their comments overshadowed state mourning and highlighted political divi...
Victorian MPs Criticized for Comparing Andrews to Dictators
Victorian Liberal MPs Moira Deeming and Ann-Marie Hermans drew fierce criticism for likening former Premier Daniel Andrews to dictators, sparking outrage amid a manhunt for a "sovereign citizen" who killed two police officers; their comments overshadowed state mourning and highlighted political divi...
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Coast Forms New Political Council, Proposing Federal System
A new political entity, the "Political Council for Central and Western Syria," was announced on Wednesday, advocating for a federal system, adherence to UN Security Council Resolution 2254, transitional justice, and the exclusion of terrorist groups from Syria's future.

Syrian Coast Forms New Political Council, Proposing Federal System
A new political entity, the "Political Council for Central and Western Syria," was announced on Wednesday, advocating for a federal system, adherence to UN Security Council Resolution 2254, transitional justice, and the exclusion of terrorist groups from Syria's future.
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44% Bias Score

French Government Faces Vote of No Confidence, Jeopardizing Key Reforms
France's government faces a vote of no confidence on September 8th, jeopardizing numerous ongoing reforms including unemployment insurance, end-of-life care, and the New Caledonia constitutional law, highlighting a cycle of political instability since 2022.

French Government Faces Vote of No Confidence, Jeopardizing Key Reforms
France's government faces a vote of no confidence on September 8th, jeopardizing numerous ongoing reforms including unemployment insurance, end-of-life care, and the New Caledonia constitutional law, highlighting a cycle of political instability since 2022.
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40% Bias Score

Electric Vehicle Registrations Surge in Saxony
Following a drop in 2024 after the end of government subsidies, electric vehicle registrations in Saxony, Germany have risen significantly; 6,677 were registered from January to July 2025, compared to 7,801 for the whole of 2024. This is driven by increased production from manufacturers such as Pors...

Electric Vehicle Registrations Surge in Saxony
Following a drop in 2024 after the end of government subsidies, electric vehicle registrations in Saxony, Germany have risen significantly; 6,677 were registered from January to July 2025, compared to 7,801 for the whole of 2024. This is driven by increased production from manufacturers such as Pors...
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40% Bias Score

High-Risk Hamburg Derby: 57,000 Fans Expected Amidst Security Concerns
Hamburg's first Bundesliga derby in 14 years between Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli will see fan marches converging on the Volksparkstadion on Friday at 8:30 PM, raising security concerns due to the high-risk classification and a nearby Cro concert.

High-Risk Hamburg Derby: 57,000 Fans Expected Amidst Security Concerns
Hamburg's first Bundesliga derby in 14 years between Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli will see fan marches converging on the Volksparkstadion on Friday at 8:30 PM, raising security concerns due to the high-risk classification and a nearby Cro concert.
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36% Bias Score

Renowned Australian Artist William Robinson Dies at 89
Acclaimed Australian landscape painter William Robinson, a two-time Archibald Prize winner known for his rainforest paintings and humorous self-portraits, died peacefully in Brisbane on Tuesday at age 89 after a brief illness.

Renowned Australian Artist William Robinson Dies at 89
Acclaimed Australian landscape painter William Robinson, a two-time Archibald Prize winner known for his rainforest paintings and humorous self-portraits, died peacefully in Brisbane on Tuesday at age 89 after a brief illness.
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4% Bias Score

Australian Whistleblower Spared Jail After Exposing ATO's Unethical Practices
Former Australian Taxation Office debt collection officer Richard Boyle was spared jail after exposing unethical debt collection practices in 2017, leading to reforms but also a seven-year legal battle that highlighted flaws in whistleblower protection laws.

Australian Whistleblower Spared Jail After Exposing ATO's Unethical Practices
Former Australian Taxation Office debt collection officer Richard Boyle was spared jail after exposing unethical debt collection practices in 2017, leading to reforms but also a seven-year legal battle that highlighted flaws in whistleblower protection laws.
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44% Bias Score
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