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Belgian PM Defends Israeli Conductor After Festival Cancellation
Following the cancellation of Lahav Shani's performance at the Flanders Festival Ghent due to his connection with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever attended Shani's concert in Essen, Germany, expressing criticism of the cancellation and denouncing it as irrespon...
Belgian PM Defends Israeli Conductor After Festival Cancellation
Following the cancellation of Lahav Shani's performance at the Flanders Festival Ghent due to his connection with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever attended Shani's concert in Essen, Germany, expressing criticism of the cancellation and denouncing it as irrespon...
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44% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Terror in Germany: The NSU's Decade of Unpunished Murders
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2006 in Germany, with the first victim, Enver Şimşek, killed on September 9, 2000, in Nuremberg; the group's existence remained unknown until 2011.
Neo-Nazi Terror in Germany: The NSU's Decade of Unpunished Murders
The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2006 in Germany, with the first victim, Enver Şimşek, killed on September 9, 2000, in Nuremberg; the group's existence remained unknown until 2011.
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40% Bias Score


Man Charged After Antisemitic Attacks on London Synagogues and School
Ionut-Cristian Bold, 37, was charged with multiple counts of religiously aggravated criminal damage and harassment following a series of antisemitic attacks on seven Jewish premises in Barnet, London, between August 15 and September 11.
Man Charged After Antisemitic Attacks on London Synagogues and School
Ionut-Cristian Bold, 37, was charged with multiple counts of religiously aggravated criminal damage and harassment following a series of antisemitic attacks on seven Jewish premises in Barnet, London, between August 15 and September 11.
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16% Bias Score


Vingegaard secures near-certain Vuelta victory
Jonas Vingegaard won the penultimate stage of the Vuelta a España, extending his lead over João Almeida to over a minute, virtually securing the overall victory.
Vingegaard secures near-certain Vuelta victory
Jonas Vingegaard won the penultimate stage of the Vuelta a España, extending his lead over João Almeida to over a minute, virtually securing the overall victory.
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40% Bias Score


France's Credit Rating Downgraded Amidst Growing Debt and Political Instability
Fitch Ratings downgraded France's credit rating from AA- to A+, citing rising public debt and political instability hindering fiscal consolidation, increasing borrowing costs and exacerbating budget problems.
France's Credit Rating Downgraded Amidst Growing Debt and Political Instability
Fitch Ratings downgraded France's credit rating from AA- to A+, citing rising public debt and political instability hindering fiscal consolidation, increasing borrowing costs and exacerbating budget problems.
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24% Bias Score


EPA Seeks to Eliminate Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting by Large Polluters
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes eliminating mandatory greenhouse gas emission reporting for major polluters, impacting over 8,000 entities including refineries and power plants, potentially reversing recent emission reduction trends and undermining climate policies.
EPA Seeks to Eliminate Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting by Large Polluters
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes eliminating mandatory greenhouse gas emission reporting for major polluters, impacting over 8,000 entities including refineries and power plants, potentially reversing recent emission reduction trends and undermining climate policies.
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44% Bias Score

Demolition in Gelsenkirchen Highlights AfD Rise in Western Germany
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, the demolition of 7 buildings to make way for new housing and a daycare exposes social issues and fuels the AfD's rise, as seen in recent local election campaigning.

Demolition in Gelsenkirchen Highlights AfD Rise in Western Germany
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, the demolition of 7 buildings to make way for new housing and a daycare exposes social issues and fuels the AfD's rise, as seen in recent local election campaigning.
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48% Bias Score

Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Drone Threat
On Saturday, Poland scrambled fighter jets and put its air defenses on high alert due to the threat of Russian drones near the Ukrainian border, prompting temporary civilian airport closures and SMS alerts to residents in the border region.

Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Drone Threat
On Saturday, Poland scrambled fighter jets and put its air defenses on high alert due to the threat of Russian drones near the Ukrainian border, prompting temporary civilian airport closures and SMS alerts to residents in the border region.
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20% Bias Score

Insult" Charges Filed Against İmamoğlu, Faces Prison and Political Ban
A lawsuit demands up to 2 years and 4 months imprisonment and a political ban for Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate and former Istanbul mayor, due to alleged insults made on October 26, 2024.

Insult" Charges Filed Against İmamoğlu, Faces Prison and Political Ban
A lawsuit demands up to 2 years and 4 months imprisonment and a political ban for Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate and former Istanbul mayor, due to alleged insults made on October 26, 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Secures Silver in Mixed 4x400m Relay at World Athletics Championships
The Netherlands won silver in the mixed 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Femke Bol anchoring the team to a second-place finish behind the United States.

Netherlands Secures Silver in Mixed 4x400m Relay at World Athletics Championships
The Netherlands won silver in the mixed 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Femke Bol anchoring the team to a second-place finish behind the United States.
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32% Bias Score

Rwandan Cyclist Claudine Tuyishimire's Pursuit of Professional Cycling
In Rwanda's Bugesera district, 21-year-old Claudine Tuyishimire pursues a professional cycling career, defying societal norms and inspiring her community amidst challenging circumstances, as documented by photographer Bart Koetsier.

Rwandan Cyclist Claudine Tuyishimire's Pursuit of Professional Cycling
In Rwanda's Bugesera district, 21-year-old Claudine Tuyishimire pursues a professional cycling career, defying societal norms and inspiring her community amidst challenging circumstances, as documented by photographer Bart Koetsier.
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40% Bias Score

Increased Employment of Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands
In the first half of 2023, over 9500 work permits were issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands, a significant increase from the 700 permits issued in the same period of 2022, driven by a government initiative connecting asylum seekers with employers and a court ruling allowing them to work full-...

Increased Employment of Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands
In the first half of 2023, over 9500 work permits were issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands, a significant increase from the 700 permits issued in the same period of 2022, driven by a government initiative connecting asylum seekers with employers and a court ruling allowing them to work full-...
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40% Bias Score
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