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German Restaurant's Ban on Israeli Citizens Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A Fürth, Germany restaurant sparked outrage after posting a sign barring Israeli citizens, prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli Kultusgemeinde and the Bavarian antisemitism commissioner, while the restaurant owner denies antisemitic intent.
German Restaurant's Ban on Israeli Citizens Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A Fürth, Germany restaurant sparked outrage after posting a sign barring Israeli citizens, prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli Kultusgemeinde and the Bavarian antisemitism commissioner, while the restaurant owner denies antisemitic intent.
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52% Bias Score


Meloni's UN Speech: Calls for Reform Amidst Global Conflicts
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed the UN General Assembly, criticizing the organization's inefficiency, condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine, Israel's response in Gaza, and advocating for a reformed UN and Palestinian state recognition.
Meloni's UN Speech: Calls for Reform Amidst Global Conflicts
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed the UN General Assembly, criticizing the organization's inefficiency, condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine, Israel's response in Gaza, and advocating for a reformed UN and Palestinian state recognition.
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48% Bias Score


EBRD Cuts Growth Forecasts for Central European Countries Amidst Trade Tensions
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has significantly lowered its economic growth forecasts for several Central European countries due to increased trade tariffs, intensified Chinese competition, and weakening global demand.
EBRD Cuts Growth Forecasts for Central European Countries Amidst Trade Tensions
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has significantly lowered its economic growth forecasts for several Central European countries due to increased trade tariffs, intensified Chinese competition, and weakening global demand.
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16% Bias Score


Multiple Danish Airports Shut Down by Unidentified Drones
Unidentified drones forced the closure of Aalborg Airport in Denmark for several hours on September 25th, following similar incidents at Copenhagen and Oslo airports on Monday, prompting the government to acquire new drone detection and neutralization systems.
Multiple Danish Airports Shut Down by Unidentified Drones
Unidentified drones forced the closure of Aalborg Airport in Denmark for several hours on September 25th, following similar incidents at Copenhagen and Oslo airports on Monday, prompting the government to acquire new drone detection and neutralization systems.
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40% Bias Score


UN General Assembly: 80th Session Highlights Challenges and Calls for Reform
The 80th UN General Assembly session, held in New York, addressed global challenges including the war in Gaza and Ukraine, UN peacekeeping effectiveness, and the organization's financial stability, prompting calls for reform.
UN General Assembly: 80th Session Highlights Challenges and Calls for Reform
The 80th UN General Assembly session, held in New York, addressed global challenges including the war in Gaza and Ukraine, UN peacekeeping effectiveness, and the organization's financial stability, prompting calls for reform.
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24% Bias Score


One-third of Dutch Households Unable to Afford Flood Damage Despite Insurance and Compensation
A new report reveals that one-third of Dutch households cannot afford flood damage, even after insurance payouts and government compensation, highlighting the increasing financial burden of climate change.
One-third of Dutch Households Unable to Afford Flood Damage Despite Insurance and Compensation
A new report reveals that one-third of Dutch households cannot afford flood damage, even after insurance payouts and government compensation, highlighting the increasing financial burden of climate change.
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24% Bias Score

France Recognizes Palestinian State Amidst Continued Gaza Conflict
France, along with several other countries, has recognized a Palestinian state, prompting criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while ongoing Israeli strikes in Gaza and Syria continue and US envoy Steve Witkoff anticipates a breakthrough in peace negotiations.

France Recognizes Palestinian State Amidst Continued Gaza Conflict
France, along with several other countries, has recognized a Palestinian state, prompting criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while ongoing Israeli strikes in Gaza and Syria continue and US envoy Steve Witkoff anticipates a breakthrough in peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

Unidentified Drones Disrupt Danish Airports
Unidentified drones caused the closure of one Danish airport and disrupted operations at three others on Wednesday night, prompting the defense minister to label it a "systematic threat" by a professional actor.

Unidentified Drones Disrupt Danish Airports
Unidentified drones caused the closure of one Danish airport and disrupted operations at three others on Wednesday night, prompting the defense minister to label it a "systematic threat" by a professional actor.
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52% Bias Score

Sarkozy-Kadhafi Affair Verdict, Drone Sightings Disrupt Danish Airports, and Other News
A Paris court delivers its verdict in the Sarkozy-Kadhafi affair today, while unidentified drones caused disruptions at several Danish airports, and French pharmacists won a temporary reprieve on generic drug discounts.

Sarkozy-Kadhafi Affair Verdict, Drone Sightings Disrupt Danish Airports, and Other News
A Paris court delivers its verdict in the Sarkozy-Kadhafi affair today, while unidentified drones caused disruptions at several Danish airports, and French pharmacists won a temporary reprieve on generic drug discounts.
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8% Bias Score

German Official Criticizes Debate on Post-2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Hannover's mayor, Belit Onay, criticized the debate about abandoning the planned combustion engine ban from 2035, arguing it would harm Germany's and Lower Saxony's automotive industry; Lower Saxony's minister-president, Olaf Lies, conversely, called for abandoning the ban, suggesting a continued al...

German Official Criticizes Debate on Post-2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Hannover's mayor, Belit Onay, criticized the debate about abandoning the planned combustion engine ban from 2035, arguing it would harm Germany's and Lower Saxony's automotive industry; Lower Saxony's minister-president, Olaf Lies, conversely, called for abandoning the ban, suggesting a continued al...
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36% Bias Score

German Government Faces Budgetary Constraints, Halting Highway Projects
The German government's 2026 budget faces significant challenges due to insufficient tax revenue, forcing cuts across ministries, including a €10 billion reduction for the Ministry of Transport despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund.

German Government Faces Budgetary Constraints, Halting Highway Projects
The German government's 2026 budget faces significant challenges due to insufficient tax revenue, forcing cuts across ministries, including a €10 billion reduction for the Ministry of Transport despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund.
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40% Bias Score

German Chancellor Merz Announces Top-Down Reform of Citizen's Benefit
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a top-down reform of the Citizen's Benefit program, bypassing the Ministry of Labor to directly involve top coalition officials in crafting legislation aimed at reducing costs and incentivizing work.

German Chancellor Merz Announces Top-Down Reform of Citizen's Benefit
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a top-down reform of the Citizen's Benefit program, bypassing the Ministry of Labor to directly involve top coalition officials in crafting legislation aimed at reducing costs and incentivizing work.
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56% Bias Score
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