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French Local Governments Censor Art, Sparking Debate on Public Funding
In France, local governments are increasingly censoring art they deem subversive, prompting a debate on the role of public funding and artistic freedom.
French Local Governments Censor Art, Sparking Debate on Public Funding
In France, local governments are increasingly censoring art they deem subversive, prompting a debate on the role of public funding and artistic freedom.
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56% Bias Score


Italy's Conditional Palestine Recognition Amidst Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced a parliamentary motion to conditionally recognize Palestine, contingent upon hostage release and Hamas's exclusion from Palestinian governance, a move seemingly influenced by domestic and international pressure.
Italy's Conditional Palestine Recognition Amidst Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced a parliamentary motion to conditionally recognize Palestine, contingent upon hostage release and Hamas's exclusion from Palestinian governance, a move seemingly influenced by domestic and international pressure.
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44% Bias Score


France's Zucman Tax: Piketty Defends 2% Rate, Sparking Transatlantic Debate
Bloomberg interviewed economist Thomas Piketty, a proponent of France's proposed 2% wealth tax on fortunes over €100 million, who argued the rate is the "strict minimum" and addressed concerns about capital flight by suggesting measures to recover taxes from those who leave France.
France's Zucman Tax: Piketty Defends 2% Rate, Sparking Transatlantic Debate
Bloomberg interviewed economist Thomas Piketty, a proponent of France's proposed 2% wealth tax on fortunes over €100 million, who argued the rate is the "strict minimum" and addressed concerns about capital flight by suggesting measures to recover taxes from those who leave France.
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40% Bias Score


Germany: Bavaria to Restrict Access to Public Venues for BDS-Related Events
Following a court ruling against the city of Munich's ban on BDS events, Bavaria plans to amend its Municipal Code to allow municipalities to restrict access to public venues for events deemed antisemitic, prompting criticism from pro-Palestinian activists.
Germany: Bavaria to Restrict Access to Public Venues for BDS-Related Events
Following a court ruling against the city of Munich's ban on BDS events, Bavaria plans to amend its Municipal Code to allow municipalities to restrict access to public venues for events deemed antisemitic, prompting criticism from pro-Palestinian activists.
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40% Bias Score


Fire Damages German Train Control Center, Disrupting Rail Service
A fire at a German train control center near Magdeburg caused significant damage, disrupting long-distance rail service between Magdeburg and Brandenburg/Havel, with the cause still under investigation.
Fire Damages German Train Control Center, Disrupting Rail Service
A fire at a German train control center near Magdeburg caused significant damage, disrupting long-distance rail service between Magdeburg and Brandenburg/Havel, with the cause still under investigation.
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16% Bias Score


Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...
Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...
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4% Bias Score

Empowering Citizens Through Scientific Literacy
This article emphasizes the importance of scientific literacy, not to master science, but to critically analyze information, and advocates for increased support for science education and communication.

Empowering Citizens Through Scientific Literacy
This article emphasizes the importance of scientific literacy, not to master science, but to critically analyze information, and advocates for increased support for science education and communication.
Progress
36% Bias Score

French Municipal Policies Show Insufficient Support for Single-Parent Families
A new study reveals significant disparities in French municipalities' support for single-parent families, highlighting insufficient action despite some progress, particularly concerning affordability of public services.

French Municipal Policies Show Insufficient Support for Single-Parent Families
A new study reveals significant disparities in French municipalities' support for single-parent families, highlighting insufficient action despite some progress, particularly concerning affordability of public services.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Europe's Largest Urban Cable Car Opens in Île-de-France
Île-de-France's first cable car, Câble C1, opened on December 13, 2024, connecting Créteil and Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, reducing travel time by 20 minutes and serving up to 11,000 daily passengers.

Europe's Largest Urban Cable Car Opens in Île-de-France
Île-de-France's first cable car, Câble C1, opened on December 13, 2024, connecting Créteil and Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, reducing travel time by 20 minutes and serving up to 11,000 daily passengers.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Poses Biggest Threat to Saarland's Democratic Order
Saarland's Interior Minister warns that right-wing extremism, with an increase from 340 to 370 individuals in 2024, poses the greatest threat to the state's democratic order, exceeding concerns about Islamism.

Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Poses Biggest Threat to Saarland's Democratic Order
Saarland's Interior Minister warns that right-wing extremism, with an increase from 340 to 370 individuals in 2024, poses the greatest threat to the state's democratic order, exceeding concerns about Islamism.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Hamburg Hosts Military Exercise "Red Storm Bravo
From Thursday to Saturday, a military exercise named "Red Storm Bravo" will take place in Hamburg, simulating a conflict escalation at NATO's eastern border, involving 500 soldiers and civilians practicing civil-military cooperation.

Hamburg Hosts Military Exercise "Red Storm Bravo
From Thursday to Saturday, a military exercise named "Red Storm Bravo" will take place in Hamburg, simulating a conflict escalation at NATO's eastern border, involving 500 soldiers and civilians practicing civil-military cooperation.
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20% Bias Score

Ruhrtriennale 2023: Increased Attendance and Two Notable Productions
The Ruhrtriennale, Germany's largest arts festival, reported a 10% increase in visitors this year, reaching 77,000, with two new productions, "GenZ - don't cry" and "Guernica, Guernica", exploring generational anxieties and the representation of violence.

Ruhrtriennale 2023: Increased Attendance and Two Notable Productions
The Ruhrtriennale, Germany's largest arts festival, reported a 10% increase in visitors this year, reaching 77,000, with two new productions, "GenZ - don't cry" and "Guernica, Guernica", exploring generational anxieties and the representation of violence.
Progress
16% Bias Score
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