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One-Click" Tax Filing App Planned for Germany by 2026
Bavaria's finance minister proposes a "one-click" tax filing app, aiming for a mid-2026 launch, leveraging existing digital tax data to simplify tax returns for millions.
One-Click" Tax Filing App Planned for Germany by 2026
Bavaria's finance minister proposes a "one-click" tax filing app, aiming for a mid-2026 launch, leveraging existing digital tax data to simplify tax returns for millions.
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56% Bias Score


Maduro Orders Mobilization of 8.2 Million Venezuelan Militiamen Amid US Military Buildup
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a mobilization of 8.2 million recently enlisted militiamen and 4.5 million trained militiamen on September 5th, 2025, citing "threats" from a US military deployment in the Caribbean.
Maduro Orders Mobilization of 8.2 Million Venezuelan Militiamen Amid US Military Buildup
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a mobilization of 8.2 million recently enlisted militiamen and 4.5 million trained militiamen on September 5th, 2025, citing "threats" from a US military deployment in the Caribbean.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Shocking Defeat in Slovakia Jeopardizes World Cup Qualification
Germany suffered a humiliating 0-2 loss to Slovakia, raising concerns about their World Cup qualification chances, prompting coach Nagelsmann to seek solutions and vow a response against Northern Ireland.
Germany's Shocking Defeat in Slovakia Jeopardizes World Cup Qualification
Germany suffered a humiliating 0-2 loss to Slovakia, raising concerns about their World Cup qualification chances, prompting coach Nagelsmann to seek solutions and vow a response against Northern Ireland.
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16% Bias Score


Trump to Rename US Department of Defense to "War Department
US President Donald Trump plans to rename the Department of Defense to the "War Department", aiming to project strength and deter conflict, despite also pursuing a peacemaker image and seeking the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump to Rename US Department of Defense to "War Department
US President Donald Trump plans to rename the Department of Defense to the "War Department", aiming to project strength and deter conflict, despite also pursuing a peacemaker image and seeking the Nobel Peace Prize.
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24% Bias Score


WHO Responds to Ebola Outbreak in DRC
The World Health Organization (WHO) is deploying experts and supplies to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to combat a new Ebola outbreak that has caused 15 deaths in Kasai province.
WHO Responds to Ebola Outbreak in DRC
The World Health Organization (WHO) is deploying experts and supplies to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to combat a new Ebola outbreak that has caused 15 deaths in Kasai province.
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16% Bias Score


Record High UK Rental Costs Driven by Supply Squeeze
Average monthly rental payments in Britain hit a record £1,577 in August, a 2.9% year-on-year increase, due to dwindling rental supply as landlords exit the market amid increased taxation and regulation.
Record High UK Rental Costs Driven by Supply Squeeze
Average monthly rental payments in Britain hit a record £1,577 in August, a 2.9% year-on-year increase, due to dwindling rental supply as landlords exit the market amid increased taxation and regulation.
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16% Bias Score

Berlin Court Orders Visas for Afghan Refugees
A Berlin court has ordered the issuance of entry visas for 32 Afghan refugees who had been approved for admission to Germany under the federal admission program, while rejecting 10 similar cases.

Berlin Court Orders Visas for Afghan Refugees
A Berlin court has ordered the issuance of entry visas for 32 Afghan refugees who had been approved for admission to Germany under the federal admission program, while rejecting 10 similar cases.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Announces Policy Changes: Military Aid, Tariffs, and More
President Trump announced several policy changes, including ending military aid to some European countries bordering Russia, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars, and imposing tariffs on imported semiconductors; he also urged European leaders to stop importing oil from Russia and wants to rename the Pe...

Trump Announces Policy Changes: Military Aid, Tariffs, and More
President Trump announced several policy changes, including ending military aid to some European countries bordering Russia, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars, and imposing tariffs on imported semiconductors; he also urged European leaders to stop importing oil from Russia and wants to rename the Pe...
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32% Bias Score

Medieval Times Marked a Turning Point in Animal Size Evolution
A study of 225,780 animal bones in southern France reveals that, since the Middle Ages, the size of domesticated animals has increased while wild animals have decreased, diverging from a previously shared evolutionary cycle.

Medieval Times Marked a Turning Point in Animal Size Evolution
A study of 225,780 animal bones in southern France reveals that, since the Middle Ages, the size of domesticated animals has increased while wild animals have decreased, diverging from a previously shared evolutionary cycle.
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0% Bias Score

Germany's National Football Team Faces Crucial Qualification Match After Slowakia Defeat
Following a 0-2 loss to Slovakia, German football captain Joshua Kimmich expressed alarm at the team's performance and urged a strong response against Northern Ireland in their upcoming World Cup qualifier.

Germany's National Football Team Faces Crucial Qualification Match After Slowakia Defeat
Following a 0-2 loss to Slovakia, German football captain Joshua Kimmich expressed alarm at the team's performance and urged a strong response against Northern Ireland in their upcoming World Cup qualifier.
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44% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Leader Denied Bail After Alleged Attack on Indigenous Site
A Melbourne court refused bail to Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, 32, leader of the Nationalist Socialist Network (NSN), who is charged with multiple offenses, including violent disorder and affray, for allegedly leading an attack on a sacred Indigenous site, Camp Sovereignty.

Neo-Nazi Leader Denied Bail After Alleged Attack on Indigenous Site
A Melbourne court refused bail to Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, 32, leader of the Nationalist Socialist Network (NSN), who is charged with multiple offenses, including violent disorder and affray, for allegedly leading an attack on a sacred Indigenous site, Camp Sovereignty.
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24% Bias Score

Aboriginal Youth Detained in Don Dale for 84 Hours, Denied Food
An investigation by the Northern Territory's Office of the Children's Commissioner found that an Aboriginal youth was unlawfully held in isolation for 84 hours at Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in April 2024, denied food as a coercion tactic, exceeding legal limits by 12 hours.

Aboriginal Youth Detained in Don Dale for 84 Hours, Denied Food
An investigation by the Northern Territory's Office of the Children's Commissioner found that an Aboriginal youth was unlawfully held in isolation for 84 hours at Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in April 2024, denied food as a coercion tactic, exceeding legal limits by 12 hours.
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36% Bias Score
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