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Disrupted Debate: Palmer and Frohnmaier Clash in Tübingen Amidst Protests
In Tübingen, Germany, a debate between Mayor Boris Palmer and AfD leader Markus Frohnmaier was heavily disrupted by protestors shouting "Nazi" and other slogans, highlighting tensions around free speech and the AfD's presence in German politics.
Disrupted Debate: Palmer and Frohnmaier Clash in Tübingen Amidst Protests
In Tübingen, Germany, a debate between Mayor Boris Palmer and AfD leader Markus Frohnmaier was heavily disrupted by protestors shouting "Nazi" and other slogans, highlighting tensions around free speech and the AfD's presence in German politics.
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36% Bias Score


French LGBTQIA+ Educators Face Discrimination and Harassment
LGBTQIA+ teachers in France are reporting increased discrimination and harassment, leading to protests and calls for better institutional support and protection.
French LGBTQIA+ Educators Face Discrimination and Harassment
LGBTQIA+ teachers in France are reporting increased discrimination and harassment, leading to protests and calls for better institutional support and protection.
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20% Bias Score


Canada Delays EV Sales Targets Amidst US Trade War
Facing a trade war with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced delays to mandatory electric vehicle sales targets and a $5 billion fund to aid affected businesses, as Canada's August unemployment rate hit a nine-year high.
Canada Delays EV Sales Targets Amidst US Trade War
Facing a trade war with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced delays to mandatory electric vehicle sales targets and a $5 billion fund to aid affected businesses, as Canada's August unemployment rate hit a nine-year high.
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20% Bias Score


E. coli Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 12 Children Develop HUS
An E. coli outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, has affected 45 people, with 12 children developing hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a severe complication causing blood clotting disorders and kidney dysfunction; the source remains unknown.
E. coli Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 12 Children Develop HUS
An E. coli outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, has affected 45 people, with 12 children developing hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a severe complication causing blood clotting disorders and kidney dysfunction; the source remains unknown.
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4% Bias Score


Tesla's Elon Musk Offered $1 Trillion Stock Package Contingent on Ambitious Goals
Tesla proposed a $1 trillion stock package for Elon Musk, conditional on Tesla's market capitalization reaching $8.5 trillion in 10 years, Musk remaining CEO, and Tesla achieving significant autonomous vehicle and robot milestones.
Tesla's Elon Musk Offered $1 Trillion Stock Package Contingent on Ambitious Goals
Tesla proposed a $1 trillion stock package for Elon Musk, conditional on Tesla's market capitalization reaching $8.5 trillion in 10 years, Musk remaining CEO, and Tesla achieving significant autonomous vehicle and robot milestones.
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16% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Filmmaking: A Shift in the Industry
At the Venice Film Festival, a jury member, Rob Minkoff, reflects on the rise of AI in filmmaking, noting its economic impact on independent films and advertising while acknowledging the limitations in replacing human actors and the ongoing evolution of the director's role.
AI's Impact on Filmmaking: A Shift in the Industry
At the Venice Film Festival, a jury member, Rob Minkoff, reflects on the rise of AI in filmmaking, noting its economic impact on independent films and advertising while acknowledging the limitations in replacing human actors and the ongoing evolution of the director's role.
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16% Bias Score

EU Fines Google €425 Million for AdTech Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €425 million for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, a decision Google plans to appeal, marking the third fine this week against the tech giant.

EU Fines Google €425 Million for AdTech Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €425 million for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, a decision Google plans to appeal, marking the third fine this week against the tech giant.
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36% Bias Score

Some People Need Killing": Patricia Evangelista on Duterte's Drug War
Patricia Evangelista's "Some People Need Killing" details the Philippine drug war under Rodrigo Duterte, revealing the human cost and the government's propaganda that enabled it, now translated into German.

Some People Need Killing": Patricia Evangelista on Duterte's Drug War
Patricia Evangelista's "Some People Need Killing" details the Philippine drug war under Rodrigo Duterte, revealing the human cost and the government's propaganda that enabled it, now translated into German.
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28% Bias Score

Weak US Payrolls Report Increases Odds of Larger Fed Rate Cut
A weaker-than-expected US jobs report in August, showing only 22,000 jobs added, has increased market expectations for a larger-than-anticipated interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve at its September meeting, potentially a half-percentage-point reduction instead of the initially projected quarter...

Weak US Payrolls Report Increases Odds of Larger Fed Rate Cut
A weaker-than-expected US jobs report in August, showing only 22,000 jobs added, has increased market expectations for a larger-than-anticipated interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve at its September meeting, potentially a half-percentage-point reduction instead of the initially projected quarter...
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16% Bias Score

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Austerity Measures and Debt Crisis
France's Prime Minister François Bayrou triggered a vote of confidence after proposing €43.8 billion in spending cuts to address the nation's soaring debt, but faces almost certain defeat and potential new elections, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to navigate political uncertainty.

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Austerity Measures and Debt Crisis
France's Prime Minister François Bayrou triggered a vote of confidence after proposing €43.8 billion in spending cuts to address the nation's soaring debt, but faces almost certain defeat and potential new elections, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to navigate political uncertainty.
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24% Bias Score

Manitoba Mass Stabbing: 26-Year-Old Suspect Killed After Attack
A 26-year-old man, Tyrone Simard, with a history of assault convictions, killed his 18-year-old sister and injured eight others in a mass stabbing attack in Hollow Water First Nation, Manitoba, before being killed in a police chase.

Manitoba Mass Stabbing: 26-Year-Old Suspect Killed After Attack
A 26-year-old man, Tyrone Simard, with a history of assault convictions, killed his 18-year-old sister and injured eight others in a mass stabbing attack in Hollow Water First Nation, Manitoba, before being killed in a police chase.
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28% Bias Score

Declining Male University Enrollment: Societal Implications
Fewer men than women are enrolling in universities, impacting the postsecondary ecosystem and potentially society, due to factors such as a potentially female-biased education system and societal pressures.

Declining Male University Enrollment: Societal Implications
Fewer men than women are enrolling in universities, impacting the postsecondary ecosystem and potentially society, due to factors such as a potentially female-biased education system and societal pressures.
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56% Bias Score
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