Ukraine and Poland to Collaborate on Exhumation of Historical Victims
Ukraine and Poland have exchanged lists of sites for the search and exhumation of victims from their shared history; this follows requests from both countries, with Poland seeking permission to excavate sites in Ukraine and vice-versa, demonstrating a commitment to resolving historical disputes.
Ukraine and Poland to Collaborate on Exhumation of Historical Victims
Ukraine and Poland have exchanged lists of sites for the search and exhumation of victims from their shared history; this follows requests from both countries, with Poland seeking permission to excavate sites in Ukraine and vice-versa, demonstrating a commitment to resolving historical disputes.
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40% Bias Score
US Sanctions Target Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The United States imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, on January 7, 2025, under the Global Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption and human rights abuses, freezing his US assets and barring him from entry; this action is viewed by Hungary as politi...
US Sanctions Target Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The United States imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, on January 7, 2025, under the Global Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption and human rights abuses, freezing his US assets and barring him from entry; this action is viewed by Hungary as politi...
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64% Bias Score
Norway's 90% EV Market Share: A Model for Global Transition
Norway's 2023 electric vehicle market share reached almost 90%, exceeding the global average of 18%, due to government policies like tax breaks and incentives, alongside a well-developed charging infrastructure, largely facilitated by its abundant hydropower resources. This contrasts with Germany's ...
Norway's 90% EV Market Share: A Model for Global Transition
Norway's 2023 electric vehicle market share reached almost 90%, exceeding the global average of 18%, due to government policies like tax breaks and incentives, alongside a well-developed charging infrastructure, largely facilitated by its abundant hydropower resources. This contrasts with Germany's ...
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36% Bias Score
Poland Rejects Sending Troops to Ukraine, Backs Increased NATO Defense Spending
Poland's Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak rejected sending troops to Ukraine for a potential Russia ceasefire, supporting instead increased NATO burden-sharing. He backs Trump's 5% GDP defense spending goal, with Poland nearing this target and advocating for substantial EU defense budget increases...
Poland Rejects Sending Troops to Ukraine, Backs Increased NATO Defense Spending
Poland's Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak rejected sending troops to Ukraine for a potential Russia ceasefire, supporting instead increased NATO burden-sharing. He backs Trump's 5% GDP defense spending goal, with Poland nearing this target and advocating for substantial EU defense budget increases...
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44% Bias Score
Scholz to Run Again for German Chancellor Despite Low Approval Ratings
Despite his low approval ratings and the collapse of his coalition government, Olaf Scholz will again run for German chancellor for the SPD in the February 23rd snap election, a decision that highlights his pragmatic approach and resilience amidst multiple crises.
Scholz to Run Again for German Chancellor Despite Low Approval Ratings
Despite his low approval ratings and the collapse of his coalition government, Olaf Scholz will again run for German chancellor for the SPD in the February 23rd snap election, a decision that highlights his pragmatic approach and resilience amidst multiple crises.
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32% Bias Score
Black Sea Faces Widespread Oil Pollution After Tanker Incident
Oil spills continue to plague the Black Sea region following damage to two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait; a 14.5km polluted area was found near Berdyansk, Ukraine, and a 5 square meter spill on Perekop Spit, while Crimea declared a state of emergency due to earlier spills and another 2,800 squ...
Black Sea Faces Widespread Oil Pollution After Tanker Incident
Oil spills continue to plague the Black Sea region following damage to two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait; a 14.5km polluted area was found near Berdyansk, Ukraine, and a 5 square meter spill on Perekop Spit, while Crimea declared a state of emergency due to earlier spills and another 2,800 squ...
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48% Bias Score
Germany to Maintain Some Syria Sanctions While Providing Additional Aid
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, in Riyadh for a Syria conference, called for maintaining sanctions on Assad allies who committed war crimes while announcing €50 million in aid and linking further sanctions relief to an inclusive Syrian political process.
Germany to Maintain Some Syria Sanctions While Providing Additional Aid
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, in Riyadh for a Syria conference, called for maintaining sanctions on Assad allies who committed war crimes while announcing €50 million in aid and linking further sanctions relief to an inclusive Syrian political process.
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40% Bias Score
Record $1 Billion Drug Seizure Exposes India's Growing Drug Crisis
In October 2024, Indian authorities made record drug seizures totaling over $1 billion, revealing sophisticated trafficking methods, international cartel involvement, and a surge in cocaine and methamphetamine use among young people.
Record $1 Billion Drug Seizure Exposes India's Growing Drug Crisis
In October 2024, Indian authorities made record drug seizures totaling over $1 billion, revealing sophisticated trafficking methods, international cartel involvement, and a surge in cocaine and methamphetamine use among young people.
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24% Bias Score
Illegal Transfer of Kyiv Botanical Garden Land for Development
Kyiv's National Botanical Garden land was illegally transferred for residential development, violating Ukrainian law; the garden received UAH 2.6 million from the developer despite a six-year delay in construction due to the land's protected status.
Illegal Transfer of Kyiv Botanical Garden Land for Development
Kyiv's National Botanical Garden land was illegally transferred for residential development, violating Ukrainian law; the garden received UAH 2.6 million from the developer despite a six-year delay in construction due to the land's protected status.
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48% Bias Score
Musk and Putin: A Shared Threat to Democracy
Timothy Snyder, in a "Die Welt" article, accuses Elon Musk of spreading disinformation and supporting far-right movements to weaken democracies, drawing parallels to Vladimir Putin's actions and highlighting the potential for a global shift towards oligarchic rule.
Musk and Putin: A Shared Threat to Democracy
Timothy Snyder, in a "Die Welt" article, accuses Elon Musk of spreading disinformation and supporting far-right movements to weaken democracies, drawing parallels to Vladimir Putin's actions and highlighting the potential for a global shift towards oligarchic rule.
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64% Bias Score
Germany's BSW Party Seeks Bundestag Entry Amid Ukraine Policy Debate
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is vying for Bundestag seats in the February 2025 German election, aiming for at least 5% of the vote after achieving double-digit results in three state elections. Their anti-arms delivery stance to Ukraine complicates coalition prospec...
Germany's BSW Party Seeks Bundestag Entry Amid Ukraine Policy Debate
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is vying for Bundestag seats in the February 2025 German election, aiming for at least 5% of the vote after achieving double-digit results in three state elections. Their anti-arms delivery stance to Ukraine complicates coalition prospec...
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52% Bias Score
Germany's Snap Election: CDU Leads, AfD Rises
Germany holds snap national elections on February 23rd after Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition collapsed; the CDU leads in polls at 30%, followed by the AfD at 22%, and the SPD at 16%, with the AfD's platform advocating mass deportations of migrants.
Germany's Snap Election: CDU Leads, AfD Rises
Germany holds snap national elections on February 23rd after Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition collapsed; the CDU leads in polls at 30%, followed by the AfD at 22%, and the SPD at 16%, with the AfD's platform advocating mass deportations of migrants.
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28% Bias Score