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Russian Rapper Timati's Berlin Concert Appearance Sparks Controversy
Russian rapper Timati, a known Putin supporter, attended a Keinemusik concert in Berlin on August 23, 2024, sparking controversy after photos of him with DJ Rampa surfaced online and were later deleted.
Russian Rapper Timati's Berlin Concert Appearance Sparks Controversy
Russian rapper Timati, a known Putin supporter, attended a Keinemusik concert in Berlin on August 23, 2024, sparking controversy after photos of him with DJ Rampa surfaced online and were later deleted.
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40% Bias Score


Post-1990 Re-evaluation of Plattenbau Architecture in East Germany
The article discusses the recent surge in popularity of Plattenbau architecture in East Germany, tracing its transformation from a symbol of socialist utopia to a representation of social marginalization and right-wing extremism, and then to a subject of artistic fascination.
Post-1990 Re-evaluation of Plattenbau Architecture in East Germany
The article discusses the recent surge in popularity of Plattenbau architecture in East Germany, tracing its transformation from a symbol of socialist utopia to a representation of social marginalization and right-wing extremism, and then to a subject of artistic fascination.
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16% Bias Score


Strauß Offered US Intelligence in 1980: Declassified Documents
Newly released US Department of State documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering intelligence on France and Germany, requesting anonymity.
Strauß Offered US Intelligence in 1980: Declassified Documents
Newly released US Department of State documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering intelligence on France and Germany, requesting anonymity.
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24% Bias Score


Another Suicide at Rome's Rebibbia Prison
A 52-year-old Italian inmate, D.Z., was found dead in her cell at Rome's Rebibbia prison on the night of September 10, 2025, marking the latest in a series of suicides within the facility.
Another Suicide at Rome's Rebibbia Prison
A 52-year-old Italian inmate, D.Z., was found dead in her cell at Rome's Rebibbia prison on the night of September 10, 2025, marking the latest in a series of suicides within the facility.
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32% Bias Score


Andalusian PSOE Launches Electoral Campaign Focusing on Public Services
The Andalusian PSOE launched its electoral campaign, focusing on the deterioration of public services under the PP government, citing long wait lists, mass protests, and investigations into contract irregularities.
Andalusian PSOE Launches Electoral Campaign Focusing on Public Services
The Andalusian PSOE launched its electoral campaign, focusing on the deterioration of public services under the PP government, citing long wait lists, mass protests, and investigations into contract irregularities.
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44% Bias Score


BBVA Revises Sabadell Merger Synergy Estimates Due to Government Intervention
BBVA has revised its synergy estimates for its takeover of Banco Sabadell to 235 million euros over three years due to government-imposed restrictions on mergers, job cuts, and branch closures, impacting initial projections of 850 million euros.
BBVA Revises Sabadell Merger Synergy Estimates Due to Government Intervention
BBVA has revised its synergy estimates for its takeover of Banco Sabadell to 235 million euros over three years due to government-imposed restrictions on mergers, job cuts, and branch closures, impacting initial projections of 850 million euros.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Passes Strict Anti-Immigration Law
The Greek parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for illegal immigration, including five-year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to deter irregular arrivals and expedite deportations.

Greece Passes Strict Anti-Immigration Law
The Greek parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for illegal immigration, including five-year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to deter irregular arrivals and expedite deportations.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Court Rejects AfD Lawsuit Against Senator Grote
The Hamburg Constitutional Court dismissed the AfD's lawsuit against Senator Andy Grote (SPD) for criticizing the party in a parliamentary debate, ruling that the neutrality requirement doesn't apply to such debates.

Hamburg Court Rejects AfD Lawsuit Against Senator Grote
The Hamburg Constitutional Court dismissed the AfD's lawsuit against Senator Andy Grote (SPD) for criticizing the party in a parliamentary debate, ruling that the neutrality requirement doesn't apply to such debates.
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20% Bias Score

Newly Revealed: David Bowie's Unfinished 18th-Century Musical
The V&A's upcoming David Bowie Centre reveals Bowie's final project before his death: an 18th-century musical, "The Spectator," based on a 1711-1712 newspaper, exploring themes of art, satire, and societal mores.

Newly Revealed: David Bowie's Unfinished 18th-Century Musical
The V&A's upcoming David Bowie Centre reveals Bowie's final project before his death: an 18th-century musical, "The Spectator," based on a 1711-1712 newspaper, exploring themes of art, satire, and societal mores.
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4% Bias Score

Russia's Ambassador to Turkey, Alexey Yerhov, Transferred to Uzbekistan
Alexey Yerhov, Russia's Ambassador to Turkey for 14 years, has been reassigned to Uzbekistan, replaced by Sergey Vershinin, a Deputy Foreign Minister, sparking speculation about the reasons behind the move.

Russia's Ambassador to Turkey, Alexey Yerhov, Transferred to Uzbekistan
Alexey Yerhov, Russia's Ambassador to Turkey for 14 years, has been reassigned to Uzbekistan, replaced by Sergey Vershinin, a Deputy Foreign Minister, sparking speculation about the reasons behind the move.
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32% Bias Score

Telefónica to Sell Madrid Headquarters for €800-900 Million
Telefónica is considering selling its corporate headquarters in Madrid's Las Tablas district for €800-900 million, planning a long-term lease to continue operations.

Telefónica to Sell Madrid Headquarters for €800-900 Million
Telefónica is considering selling its corporate headquarters in Madrid's Las Tablas district for €800-900 million, planning a long-term lease to continue operations.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Chief Defends Judiciary Amidst Government Criticism
Spanish Supreme Court President Isabel Perelló defended the judiciary's role against government criticism, emphasizing the importance of judicial independence and the need for respectful dialogue regarding judicial reforms.

Spanish Supreme Court Chief Defends Judiciary Amidst Government Criticism
Spanish Supreme Court President Isabel Perelló defended the judiciary's role against government criticism, emphasizing the importance of judicial independence and the need for respectful dialogue regarding judicial reforms.
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16% Bias Score
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