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Counter-protest in Frankfurt denounces antisemitism following "United 4 Gaza" demonstration
Over 700 people demonstrated in Frankfurt against antisemitism following a pro-Palestinian rally where participants chanted slogans denying Israel's right to exist.
Counter-protest in Frankfurt denounces antisemitism following "United 4 Gaza" demonstration
Over 700 people demonstrated in Frankfurt against antisemitism following a pro-Palestinian rally where participants chanted slogans denying Israel's right to exist.
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48% Bias Score


France's Women's Volleyball Team Upsets China, Advances to World Cup Semifinals
France's women's volleyball team, after a 51-year absence from the World Cup, defeated China in a stunning upset, securing a place in the semifinals—a feat few predicted just a week ago.
France's Women's Volleyball Team Upsets China, Advances to World Cup Semifinals
France's women's volleyball team, after a 51-year absence from the World Cup, defeated China in a stunning upset, securing a place in the semifinals—a feat few predicted just a week ago.
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44% Bias Score


Nature Prescriptions: A Potential Revolution in German Healthcare
A 2024 article by Charité researchers proposes "nature prescriptions," involving social activities in nature for mental health, showing promise based on reduced stress hormones and improved well-being in trials, though widespread adoption faces systemic challenges in Germany.
Nature Prescriptions: A Potential Revolution in German Healthcare
A 2024 article by Charité researchers proposes "nature prescriptions," involving social activities in nature for mental health, showing promise based on reduced stress hormones and improved well-being in trials, though widespread adoption faces systemic challenges in Germany.
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16% Bias Score


Black Teenager Dies in German Prison Custody; Questions Remain
15-year-old Nelson, a Black teenager, died on August 1st in JVA Ottweiler prison in Saarland, Germany, under circumstances prompting a Justice for Nelson initiative investigating potential misconduct and systemic racism.
Black Teenager Dies in German Prison Custody; Questions Remain
15-year-old Nelson, a Black teenager, died on August 1st in JVA Ottweiler prison in Saarland, Germany, under circumstances prompting a Justice for Nelson initiative investigating potential misconduct and systemic racism.
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56% Bias Score


Newcastle United's €90 Million Purchase of Nick Woltemade Shakes German Bundesliga
The €90 million transfer of Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle United sparks debate about the Bundesliga's competitiveness with the Premier League, highlighting the financial disparity and raising questions about the Bundesliga's regulations.
Newcastle United's €90 Million Purchase of Nick Woltemade Shakes German Bundesliga
The €90 million transfer of Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle United sparks debate about the Bundesliga's competitiveness with the Premier League, highlighting the financial disparity and raising questions about the Bundesliga's regulations.
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52% Bias Score


Qatar Funding of Filmmaker Mira Nair Raises Questions Amidst Son Zohran Mamdani's NYC Mayoral Campaign
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's mother, filmmaker Mira Nair, has received millions in funding from Qatar, a country with ties to Hamas, raising concerns given Mamdani's anti-Israel stance and policy proposals.
Qatar Funding of Filmmaker Mira Nair Raises Questions Amidst Son Zohran Mamdani's NYC Mayoral Campaign
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's mother, filmmaker Mira Nair, has received millions in funding from Qatar, a country with ties to Hamas, raising concerns given Mamdani's anti-Israel stance and policy proposals.
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64% Bias Score

SCO Summit in Tianjin: A Challenge to U.S. Influence
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, brings together leaders from 10 countries, including Russia and India, potentially challenging the U.S.'s approach to trade and regional conflicts.

SCO Summit in Tianjin: A Challenge to U.S. Influence
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, brings together leaders from 10 countries, including Russia and India, potentially challenging the U.S.'s approach to trade and regional conflicts.
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20% Bias Score

EU Leaders Visit Poland's Border Amidst Russia's Military Buildup
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited Poland's border with Belarus on August 31st, discussing defense and security amid Russia's military buildup, with a focus on the €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) fund.

EU Leaders Visit Poland's Border Amidst Russia's Military Buildup
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited Poland's border with Belarus on August 31st, discussing defense and security amid Russia's military buildup, with a focus on the €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) fund.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Bürgergeld Program Faces Another Year of Frozen Benefits
Germany's Bürgergeld, a social welfare program, will not see benefit increases in 2026, continuing a freeze from 2025, due to a statutory adjustment mechanism, while the government plans stricter sanctions and broader social reforms.

Germany's Bürgergeld Program Faces Another Year of Frozen Benefits
Germany's Bürgergeld, a social welfare program, will not see benefit increases in 2026, continuing a freeze from 2025, due to a statutory adjustment mechanism, while the government plans stricter sanctions and broader social reforms.
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32% Bias Score

Piastri Wins Dutch Grand Prix; Norris Retires
Oscar Piastri won the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, securing his seventh win of the season, while Lando Norris retired due to an oil leak, significantly impacting the championship standings.

Piastri Wins Dutch Grand Prix; Norris Retires
Oscar Piastri won the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, securing his seventh win of the season, while Lando Norris retired due to an oil leak, significantly impacting the championship standings.
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40% Bias Score

Volkswagen Brasil Ordered to Pay $26 Million for 1970s Slave Labor
A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen do Brasil to pay $26 million in reparations for using slave labor on its subsidiary's cattle ranch from 1974-1986, highlighting the company's ties to the country's military dictatorship.

Volkswagen Brasil Ordered to Pay $26 Million for 1970s Slave Labor
A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen do Brasil to pay $26 million in reparations for using slave labor on its subsidiary's cattle ranch from 1974-1986, highlighting the company's ties to the country's military dictatorship.
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40% Bias Score

UK Secures £10bn Deal to Build Anti-Submarine Warships for Norway
The UK has signed a £10bn deal with Norway to build five Type 26 anti-submarine frigates, boosting the UK economy and strengthening NATO's northern flank against increased Russian activity.

UK Secures £10bn Deal to Build Anti-Submarine Warships for Norway
The UK has signed a £10bn deal with Norway to build five Type 26 anti-submarine frigates, boosting the UK economy and strengthening NATO's northern flank against increased Russian activity.
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48% Bias Score
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