September 2025
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Norway's Peaceful Election Amidst Extremism
Despite Norway's upcoming parliamentary elections, marked by a seemingly unified national identity and political discourse, a recent extremist murder underscores underlying societal divisions.
Norway's Peaceful Election Amidst Extremism
Despite Norway's upcoming parliamentary elections, marked by a seemingly unified national identity and political discourse, a recent extremist murder underscores underlying societal divisions.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications
In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.
Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications
In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.
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28% Bias Score


FHFA Director Accuses Federal Reserve Governor of Mortgage Fraud
William Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud, prompting a Justice Department investigation; Cook denies wrongdoing, and critics allege political motivation.
FHFA Director Accuses Federal Reserve Governor of Mortgage Fraud
William Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud, prompting a Justice Department investigation; Cook denies wrongdoing, and critics allege political motivation.
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52% Bias Score


Springer's AI Plan: Cost Savings and Potential Risks for Journalism
Springer's Premium Group, including Welt, Politico, and Business Insider, announced a plan to integrate AI into all aspects of its operations, aiming for cost savings but raising concerns about the future of journalism and societal impact.
Springer's AI Plan: Cost Savings and Potential Risks for Journalism
Springer's Premium Group, including Welt, Politico, and Business Insider, announced a plan to integrate AI into all aspects of its operations, aiming for cost savings but raising concerns about the future of journalism and societal impact.
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72% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Contact with Epstein Survivors
Despite six months of promises, the Trump administration's Department of Justice has not contacted approximately 50 Epstein survivors or their attorneys, raising concerns about the thoroughness of their investigation into Epstein's crimes.
Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Contact with Epstein Survivors
Despite six months of promises, the Trump administration's Department of Justice has not contacted approximately 50 Epstein survivors or their attorneys, raising concerns about the thoroughness of their investigation into Epstein's crimes.
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52% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's First Year: A Balancing Act of Continuity and Change
After one year in office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum demonstrates a blend of loyalty to her predecessor's policies and independent action, marked by significant changes in security strategy and a record-high approval rating of 79%.
Sheinbaum's First Year: A Balancing Act of Continuity and Change
After one year in office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum demonstrates a blend of loyalty to her predecessor's policies and independent action, marked by significant changes in security strategy and a record-high approval rating of 79%.
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24% Bias Score

Hoeneß Criticizes Excessive Football Transfer Fees
Uli Hoeneß, honorary president of Bayern Munich, criticized the exorbitant transfer fees in football, citing examples of Bayern's unsuccessful bids for Wirtz and Woltemade, while praising Bayern's own transfer window as successful.

Hoeneß Criticizes Excessive Football Transfer Fees
Uli Hoeneß, honorary president of Bayern Munich, criticized the exorbitant transfer fees in football, citing examples of Bayern's unsuccessful bids for Wirtz and Woltemade, while praising Bayern's own transfer window as successful.
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52% Bias Score

Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.

Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico's Food Bank Network Expands with Slim's Billions
Arturo Elías Ayub and Carlos Slim are investing millions to expand Mexico's food bank network, aiming to feed 8 million people suffering from hunger, increasing logistical capacity to distribute food more efficiently.

Mexico's Food Bank Network Expands with Slim's Billions
Arturo Elías Ayub and Carlos Slim are investing millions to expand Mexico's food bank network, aiming to feed 8 million people suffering from hunger, increasing logistical capacity to distribute food more efficiently.
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60% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.

Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.
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52% Bias Score

Total Lunar Eclipse Visible Across Asia, Parts of Europe and Africa on September 7th
A total lunar eclipse, visible to over 7 billion people across Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Europe on September 7th, offers a clear visual demonstration of Earth's spherical shape, as the Earth's circular shadow falls on the moon.

Total Lunar Eclipse Visible Across Asia, Parts of Europe and Africa on September 7th
A total lunar eclipse, visible to over 7 billion people across Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Europe on September 7th, offers a clear visual demonstration of Earth's spherical shape, as the Earth's circular shadow falls on the moon.
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40% Bias Score

Commodity Markets React to US Job Data and Inflation Expectations
Last week, US employment data fueled safe-haven demand for precious metals, while investor focus shifted to upcoming US inflation figures; weaker-than-expected job growth raised recession concerns, impacting various commodities.

Commodity Markets React to US Job Data and Inflation Expectations
Last week, US employment data fueled safe-haven demand for precious metals, while investor focus shifted to upcoming US inflation figures; weaker-than-expected job growth raised recession concerns, impacting various commodities.
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36% Bias Score
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