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Serbia's Pro-Democracy Protests: EU's Inaction and the Uncertain Future
For ten months, thousands have protested in Serbia demanding democracy and the rule of law, while the EU's inaction fuels concerns about Serbia's future trajectory, potentially pushing it closer to Russia and China.
Serbia's Pro-Democracy Protests: EU's Inaction and the Uncertain Future
For ten months, thousands have protested in Serbia demanding democracy and the rule of law, while the EU's inaction fuels concerns about Serbia's future trajectory, potentially pushing it closer to Russia and China.
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60% Bias Score


Fiber-Optic Drones: A New Weapon in the Ukraine-Russia War
Ukraine and Russia are using fiber-optic drones, offering advantages over traditional drones, but also presenting vulnerabilities.
Fiber-Optic Drones: A New Weapon in the Ukraine-Russia War
Ukraine and Russia are using fiber-optic drones, offering advantages over traditional drones, but also presenting vulnerabilities.
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16% Bias Score


German Unemployment Rises to Over 3 Million
German unemployment rose to over 3 million in July, increasing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, prompting calls for economic reforms.
German Unemployment Rises to Over 3 Million
German unemployment rose to over 3 million in July, increasing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, prompting calls for economic reforms.
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24% Bias Score


Panasonic to Challenge European Heat Pump Market with Czech Expansion
Panasonic is investing €320 million in a new heat pump factory in Pilsen, Czech Republic, aiming to produce 1.4 million units annually by 2030, challenging established European brands and creating 700 jobs.
Panasonic to Challenge European Heat Pump Market with Czech Expansion
Panasonic is investing €320 million in a new heat pump factory in Pilsen, Czech Republic, aiming to produce 1.4 million units annually by 2030, challenging established European brands and creating 700 jobs.
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40% Bias Score


PayPal Reimburses Merchants After Major Security Breach
Following a significant security breach, PayPal is fully reimbursing merchants for legitimate transactions halted due to a system failure that allowed fraudulent debits totaling tens of billions of euros, primarily affecting German banks.
PayPal Reimburses Merchants After Major Security Breach
Following a significant security breach, PayPal is fully reimbursing merchants for legitimate transactions halted due to a system failure that allowed fraudulent debits totaling tens of billions of euros, primarily affecting German banks.
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16% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Exploits German Gender Self-Determination Law to Potentially Gain Better Prison Conditions
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a convicted neo-Nazi, legally changed her gender to female weeks after Germany's new Self-Determination Act took effect, potentially to obtain better prison conditions, sparking a political debate.
Neo-Nazi Exploits German Gender Self-Determination Law to Potentially Gain Better Prison Conditions
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a convicted neo-Nazi, legally changed her gender to female weeks after Germany's new Self-Determination Act took effect, potentially to obtain better prison conditions, sparking a political debate.
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28% Bias Score

Guinea-Bissau: Expulsion of Portuguese Media Raises Concerns Ahead of Elections
On August 15, 2024, Guinea-Bissau expelled Portuguese public broadcasters RTP and RDP, and news agency Lusa, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about press freedom ahead of November 2025 elections.

Guinea-Bissau: Expulsion of Portuguese Media Raises Concerns Ahead of Elections
On August 15, 2024, Guinea-Bissau expelled Portuguese public broadcasters RTP and RDP, and news agency Lusa, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about press freedom ahead of November 2025 elections.
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28% Bias Score

Germany to Continue Evacuating Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Germany will conduct another flight to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from Pakistan, resuming a program temporarily suspended, amid legal pressure and Pakistan's recent crackdown on Afghan refugees.

Germany to Continue Evacuating Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Germany will conduct another flight to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from Pakistan, resuming a program temporarily suspended, amid legal pressure and Pakistan's recent crackdown on Afghan refugees.
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16% Bias Score

Merz's Reform Plans Face Headwinds in German Coalition
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's ambitious economic reform plans, including social security and tax reforms, risk fracturing the ruling coalition with the SPD due to disagreements on tackling a €172 billion budget deficit.

Merz's Reform Plans Face Headwinds in German Coalition
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's ambitious economic reform plans, including social security and tax reforms, risk fracturing the ruling coalition with the SPD due to disagreements on tackling a €172 billion budget deficit.
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20% Bias Score

Germany's Unemployment Reaches 3 Million, Highest Since 2015
Germany's unemployment rate surged to 3,002,000 in August 2025, the highest since February 2015, a 46,000 increase, pushing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, according to the Federal Employment Agency (BA).

Germany's Unemployment Reaches 3 Million, Highest Since 2015
Germany's unemployment rate surged to 3,002,000 in August 2025, the highest since February 2015, a 46,000 increase, pushing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, according to the Federal Employment Agency (BA).
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24% Bias Score

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed from Office
Following a Constitutional Court ruling citing ethical violations, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was removed from office one year after her appointment, triggering a cabinet resignation and prompting uncertainty about the future government.

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed from Office
Following a Constitutional Court ruling citing ethical violations, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was removed from office one year after her appointment, triggering a cabinet resignation and prompting uncertainty about the future government.
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36% Bias Score

German Unemployment Tops 3 Million Amidst Economic Weakness
Germany's unemployment rate rose to 6.4% in August, exceeding 3 million for the first time since 2015, driven by a summer hiring lull and persistent economic weakness, though some signs of stabilization are emerging.

German Unemployment Tops 3 Million Amidst Economic Weakness
Germany's unemployment rate rose to 6.4% in August, exceeding 3 million for the first time since 2015, driven by a summer hiring lull and persistent economic weakness, though some signs of stabilization are emerging.
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12% Bias Score
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