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Norway's Left Wins Narrow Victory in Parliamentary Elections
In Norway's closely contested parliamentary elections on September 8th, the left-wing bloc, led by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, secured a narrow majority with 87-88 seats in the 169-seat Storting, according to projections.
Norway's Left Wins Narrow Victory in Parliamentary Elections
In Norway's closely contested parliamentary elections on September 8th, the left-wing bloc, led by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, secured a narrow majority with 87-88 seats in the 169-seat Storting, according to projections.
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16% Bias Score


German Car Insurance Prices Surge 43% Due to Repair Cost Increases
Due to rising repair costs, German car insurance prices increased by 43 percent from fall 2022 to the end of 2022, with further increases expected this year, though insurers anticipate profitability by 2025.
German Car Insurance Prices Surge 43% Due to Repair Cost Increases
Due to rising repair costs, German car insurance prices increased by 43 percent from fall 2022 to the end of 2022, with further increases expected this year, though insurers anticipate profitability by 2025.
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24% Bias Score


Canadian Cannabis Stocks Show Promise Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Despite Canada's economic challenges, the Canadian stock market, particularly the cannabis sector, shows strong performance with companies like Auxly Cannabis Group and Rubicon Organics exhibiting significant growth and insider buying.
Canadian Cannabis Stocks Show Promise Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Despite Canada's economic challenges, the Canadian stock market, particularly the cannabis sector, shows strong performance with companies like Auxly Cannabis Group and Rubicon Organics exhibiting significant growth and insider buying.
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44% Bias Score


Illegal House Search of Young SPD Politician Due to Anti-Merz Graffiti
A court in Arnsberg, Germany, ruled that a house search conducted on a 17-year-old SPD politician due to anti-Merz graffiti was unlawful, citing insufficient evidence and procedural irregularities.
Illegal House Search of Young SPD Politician Due to Anti-Merz Graffiti
A court in Arnsberg, Germany, ruled that a house search conducted on a 17-year-old SPD politician due to anti-Merz graffiti was unlawful, citing insufficient evidence and procedural irregularities.
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24% Bias Score


Multiple Senior Labour MPs Withdraw from Deputy Leadership Race
Three senior female Labour MPs withdrew from the deputy leadership race due to time constraints, potential for a hostile environment, and personal pressures, leaving the field open to candidates like Emily Thornberry and Bridget Phillipson.
Multiple Senior Labour MPs Withdraw from Deputy Leadership Race
Three senior female Labour MPs withdrew from the deputy leadership race due to time constraints, potential for a hostile environment, and personal pressures, leaving the field open to candidates like Emily Thornberry and Bridget Phillipson.
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20% Bias Score


Labour's Stalled Renewal: Internal Divisions and Policy Shortcomings Hamper Progress
The UK Labour Party, despite reversing Lords amendments to strengthen workers' rights, faces internal divisions and policy critiques that hinder its ability to deliver promised economic change and regain voter trust.
Labour's Stalled Renewal: Internal Divisions and Policy Shortcomings Hamper Progress
The UK Labour Party, despite reversing Lords amendments to strengthen workers' rights, faces internal divisions and policy critiques that hinder its ability to deliver promised economic change and regain voter trust.
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44% Bias Score

28-Year-Old Man on Trial for Sex with Minor Met Through Chat App
A 28-year-old man from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is on trial for having sexual intercourse with a minor he met through a phone chat app; the relationship lasted 14 months, and the victim subsequently required hospitalization for mental health issues.

28-Year-Old Man on Trial for Sex with Minor Met Through Chat App
A 28-year-old man from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is on trial for having sexual intercourse with a minor he met through a phone chat app; the relationship lasted 14 months, and the victim subsequently required hospitalization for mental health issues.
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56% Bias Score

Illegal House Search of SPD Politician Due to Anti-Merz Graffiti
A court in Arnsberg, Germany, declared an April 1st house search of a young SPD politician due to anti-Merz graffiti illegal, citing insufficient evidence and procedural irregularities.

Illegal House Search of SPD Politician Due to Anti-Merz Graffiti
A court in Arnsberg, Germany, declared an April 1st house search of a young SPD politician due to anti-Merz graffiti illegal, citing insufficient evidence and procedural irregularities.
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44% Bias Score

Divers Recover Hundreds of Kilograms of Ghost Nets off German Coast
Divers from Ghost Diving Germany recovered 150-200 kilograms of discarded fishing nets, known as ghost nets, from the North Sea near Spiekeroog island, highlighting the environmental threat posed by these nets to marine life and the need for their removal.

Divers Recover Hundreds of Kilograms of Ghost Nets off German Coast
Divers from Ghost Diving Germany recovered 150-200 kilograms of discarded fishing nets, known as ghost nets, from the North Sea near Spiekeroog island, highlighting the environmental threat posed by these nets to marine life and the need for their removal.
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20% Bias Score

EU Asylum Applications Drop Significantly in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU and in Norway and Switzerland fell significantly in the first half of 2025, with 399,000 new applications registered, a decrease of 114,000 compared to the first half of 2024, according to the EUAA.

EU Asylum Applications Drop Significantly in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU and in Norway and Switzerland fell significantly in the first half of 2025, with 399,000 new applications registered, a decrease of 114,000 compared to the first half of 2024, according to the EUAA.
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24% Bias Score

Indianapolis Lawyer Sues Meta Over Facebook Account Deactivation
Mark Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, is suing Meta after his Facebook account was repeatedly deactivated, causing him significant financial and personal distress due to confusion with the Facebook founder.

Indianapolis Lawyer Sues Meta Over Facebook Account Deactivation
Mark Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, is suing Meta after his Facebook account was repeatedly deactivated, causing him significant financial and personal distress due to confusion with the Facebook founder.
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16% Bias Score

Labour Party Faces Union Criticism Amidst Populist Threat
UK union chiefs are criticizing the Labour party for not effectively countering the populist right, particularly Nigel Farage's Reform UK, expressing concerns about potential electoral losses and the weakening of employment rights.

Labour Party Faces Union Criticism Amidst Populist Threat
UK union chiefs are criticizing the Labour party for not effectively countering the populist right, particularly Nigel Farage's Reform UK, expressing concerns about potential electoral losses and the weakening of employment rights.
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40% Bias Score
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