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Ukraine Warns of Potential Russian Attack from Belarus Amidst Planned Military Exercises
Ukraine's border guard service reports no immediate Russian military threat from Belarus, but warns of potential future actions, while President Zelensky and military officials express concerns about Russia using planned military exercises as cover for an attack.
Ukraine Warns of Potential Russian Attack from Belarus Amidst Planned Military Exercises
Ukraine's border guard service reports no immediate Russian military threat from Belarus, but warns of potential future actions, while President Zelensky and military officials express concerns about Russia using planned military exercises as cover for an attack.
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40% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Attract US Scientists Amidst Funding Freezes
Faced with US funding freezes targeting specific research areas, the EU is launching initiatives to attract top American scientists, offering academic freedom, financial support, and visa assistance; multiple universities and the ERC are involved, with millions of Euros pledged.
EU Seeks to Attract US Scientists Amidst Funding Freezes
Faced with US funding freezes targeting specific research areas, the EU is launching initiatives to attract top American scientists, offering academic freedom, financial support, and visa assistance; multiple universities and the ERC are involved, with millions of Euros pledged.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Inflation Slows, but Economic Concerns Remain Amidst US Trade Impact
Germany's April inflation rate dropped to 2.1 percent year-on-year due to lower energy prices impacted by US customs policies; however, core inflation rose to 2.9 percent, and economic growth remains fragile amid recession concerns and the lingering effects of US trade policies.
Germany's Inflation Slows, but Economic Concerns Remain Amidst US Trade Impact
Germany's April inflation rate dropped to 2.1 percent year-on-year due to lower energy prices impacted by US customs policies; however, core inflation rose to 2.9 percent, and economic growth remains fragile amid recession concerns and the lingering effects of US trade policies.
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36% Bias Score


Tanzania's CCM Rejects Opposition Calls to Postpone Elections
Tanzania's ruling CCM party is pushing forward with October elections, rejecting opposition Chadema's calls for postponement due to lack of reforms; CCM's secretary Amos Makalla launched a campaign tour countering Chadema's claims, while several Chadema leaders were recently arrested, escalating pol...
Tanzania's CCM Rejects Opposition Calls to Postpone Elections
Tanzania's ruling CCM party is pushing forward with October elections, rejecting opposition Chadema's calls for postponement due to lack of reforms; CCM's secretary Amos Makalla launched a campaign tour countering Chadema's claims, while several Chadema leaders were recently arrested, escalating pol...
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60% Bias Score


Macedonia Lifts Price Controls, Inflation Concerns Remain
On May 1st, Macedonia ended government price controls on 1000+ products, sparking concerns of price increases despite government claims of deflation and plans for increased market monitoring; the opposition calls the measures ineffective.
Macedonia Lifts Price Controls, Inflation Concerns Remain
On May 1st, Macedonia ended government price controls on 1000+ products, sparking concerns of price increases despite government claims of deflation and plans for increased market monitoring; the opposition calls the measures ineffective.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Avoids Recession, but Trade War Clouds Outlook
Germany's GDP grew by 0.2 percent in the first quarter of 2025, driven by increased private consumption and investment; however, the Bundesbank warns of potential negative impacts from the US trade conflict.
Germany Avoids Recession, but Trade War Clouds Outlook
Germany's GDP grew by 0.2 percent in the first quarter of 2025, driven by increased private consumption and investment; however, the Bundesbank warns of potential negative impacts from the US trade conflict.
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32% Bias Score

SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following February's German federal elections, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU on April 30th, with 84.6% of members voting in favor, enabling Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, after the agreement is officially signed on May 5...

SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following February's German federal elections, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU on April 30th, with 84.6% of members voting in favor, enabling Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, after the agreement is officially signed on May 5...
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40% Bias Score

Trump: Putin's Ukraine Invasion Prevented by My Presence
In a Wednesday, April 30th interview with ABC News, Donald Trump claimed that Vladimir Putin initially planned to seize all of Ukraine but changed his mind because of Trump's presence, attributing Putin's invasion partly to the perceived incompetence of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Trump: Putin's Ukraine Invasion Prevented by My Presence
In a Wednesday, April 30th interview with ABC News, Donald Trump claimed that Vladimir Putin initially planned to seize all of Ukraine but changed his mind because of Trump's presence, attributing Putin's invasion partly to the perceived incompetence of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's New Foreign Minister Signals Shift in Western Balkans Policy
Germany's new foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, known for his expertise on the Western Balkans, will likely shift German policy towards a more pragmatic approach, prioritizing bilateral relations and EU consolidation over rapid enlargement, potentially affecting the region's EU accession prospects.

Germany's New Foreign Minister Signals Shift in Western Balkans Policy
Germany's new foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, known for his expertise on the Western Balkans, will likely shift German policy towards a more pragmatic approach, prioritizing bilateral relations and EU consolidation over rapid enlargement, potentially affecting the region's EU accession prospects.
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36% Bias Score

Global Flourishing Study Reveals Generational Differences in Life Satisfaction
The Global Flourishing Study (GFS), published in Nature Mental Health, analyzed flourishing across 22 countries, revealing that employment, partnerships, and religious participation correlate with higher life satisfaction; however, younger generations show significantly lower flourishing levels than...

Global Flourishing Study Reveals Generational Differences in Life Satisfaction
The Global Flourishing Study (GFS), published in Nature Mental Health, analyzed flourishing across 22 countries, revealing that employment, partnerships, and religious participation correlate with higher life satisfaction; however, younger generations show significantly lower flourishing levels than...
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36% Bias Score

German Gender Quota Laws Boost Female Corporate Leadership
Germany's 2015 Executive Boards Act significantly increased the number of women in corporate leadership; women now hold 37.5% of supervisory board positions in the private sector and 38.9% in the public sector, up from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively ten years ago.

German Gender Quota Laws Boost Female Corporate Leadership
Germany's 2015 Executive Boards Act significantly increased the number of women in corporate leadership; women now hold 37.5% of supervisory board positions in the private sector and 38.9% in the public sector, up from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively ten years ago.
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40% Bias Score

Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.

Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.
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36% Bias Score
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