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US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.
US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Palestinian Refugee's Plight in Cairo Highlights Gaza Crisis
A 14-year-old Palestinian girl, displaced to Cairo from Gaza, suffers from depression and lacks access to education, highlighting the dire situation faced by Palestinian refugees and the urgent need for long-term support from countries such as Germany.
Palestinian Refugee's Plight in Cairo Highlights Gaza Crisis
A 14-year-old Palestinian girl, displaced to Cairo from Gaza, suffers from depression and lacks access to education, highlighting the dire situation faced by Palestinian refugees and the urgent need for long-term support from countries such as Germany.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's "Childlessness Surcharge" Sparks Debate
Germany's long-term care insurance system levies an additional 0.6 percent salary contribution on childless adults, totaling 4.2 percent starting January 2025, sparking debate about its fairness and impact on families.
Germany's "Childlessness Surcharge" Sparks Debate
Germany's long-term care insurance system levies an additional 0.6 percent salary contribution on childless adults, totaling 4.2 percent starting January 2025, sparking debate about its fairness and impact on families.
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68% Bias Score


Germany Deports 81 Convicts to Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 male convicts to Afghanistan on July 18th, fulfilling a coalition agreement despite the Taliban regime's human rights abuses and lack of international recognition; the deportations were facilitated by Qatar, raising concerns about international trust and potential diplomatic repe...
Germany Deports 81 Convicts to Afghanistan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 male convicts to Afghanistan on July 18th, fulfilling a coalition agreement despite the Taliban regime's human rights abuses and lack of international recognition; the deportations were facilitated by Qatar, raising concerns about international trust and potential diplomatic repe...
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56% Bias Score


Average German Profile: Demographics and Economic Indicators
The average German is 44.9 years old, 173cm tall, and weighs 73kg, living in a 94.4 square meter apartment; women live longer than men and earn less, with average monthly salaries at €4634 and €4214, respectively.
Average German Profile: Demographics and Economic Indicators
The average German is 44.9 years old, 173cm tall, and weighs 73kg, living in a 94.4 square meter apartment; women live longer than men and earn less, with average monthly salaries at €4634 and €4214, respectively.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Launches Widespread Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine, Causing Casualties and Damage
During the night of July 21st, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Kharkiv, resulting in one confirmed death in Kyiv and several injuries and significant damage to civilian infrastructure in all three cities.
Russia Launches Widespread Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine, Causing Casualties and Damage
During the night of July 21st, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Kharkiv, resulting in one confirmed death in Kyiv and several injuries and significant damage to civilian infrastructure in all three cities.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Activist Under Investigation, Raising Concerns About Political Persecution
Ukrainian anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin faces investigation for alleged illegal activities after joining the army in 2022, prompting concerns about political persecution and undermining Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption and democratic reforms.

Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Activist Under Investigation, Raising Concerns About Political Persecution
Ukrainian anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin faces investigation for alleged illegal activities after joining the army in 2022, prompting concerns about political persecution and undermining Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption and democratic reforms.
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44% Bias Score

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: A Win for the EU, But at What Cost for Slovakia?
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then supported, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy supply guarantees and legal aid against Gazprom, showcasing a tactic similar to Viktor Orbán's to appease domestic audiences while creating EU uncertainty.

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: A Win for the EU, But at What Cost for Slovakia?
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then supported, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy supply guarantees and legal aid against Gazprom, showcasing a tactic similar to Viktor Orbán's to appease domestic audiences while creating EU uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: Slovakia Secures Energy Concessions Amidst Economic Crisis and Corruption Allegations
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy concessions from the EU, a move criticized domestically as a political maneuver despite Slovakia's facing economic hardship and corruption allegations against ...

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: Slovakia Secures Energy Concessions Amidst Economic Crisis and Corruption Allegations
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy concessions from the EU, a move criticized domestically as a political maneuver despite Slovakia's facing economic hardship and corruption allegations against ...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Passes Multi-Billion Euro Tax Cut Package to Boost Economic Growth
The German government, 50 days after its inauguration, passed a multi-billion euro tax cut package including increased depreciation allowances for machinery, reduced corporate tax rates (from 15% to 10% between 2028 and 2032), and enhanced incentives for electric vehicle purchases by businesses; the...

Germany Passes Multi-Billion Euro Tax Cut Package to Boost Economic Growth
The German government, 50 days after its inauguration, passed a multi-billion euro tax cut package including increased depreciation allowances for machinery, reduced corporate tax rates (from 15% to 10% between 2028 and 2032), and enhanced incentives for electric vehicle purchases by businesses; the...
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36% Bias Score

Deadly Gaza Shooting Near WFP Convoy; UN Coordinator Expelled
On Sunday, Israeli soldiers fired upon a crowd near a 25-truck WFP convoy in Gaza, killing 67 Palestinians according to Gaza's health ministry, while Israel disputes the number and claims warning shots were fired. The UN's OCHA coordinator was expelled by Israel, further complicating aid efforts.

Deadly Gaza Shooting Near WFP Convoy; UN Coordinator Expelled
On Sunday, Israeli soldiers fired upon a crowd near a 25-truck WFP convoy in Gaza, killing 67 Palestinians according to Gaza's health ministry, while Israel disputes the number and claims warning shots were fired. The UN's OCHA coordinator was expelled by Israel, further complicating aid efforts.
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36% Bias Score

China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.

China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.
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40% Bias Score
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