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Minority Coalition Prevents Far-Right Government in Thuringia
Following a September election where the AfD won, a coalition of CDU, BSW, SPD, and Die Linke formed a government in Thuringia, electing Mario Voigt as premier despite lacking a majority. This unprecedented alliance directly counters the far-right AfD.
Minority Coalition Prevents Far-Right Government in Thuringia
Following a September election where the AfD won, a coalition of CDU, BSW, SPD, and Die Linke formed a government in Thuringia, electing Mario Voigt as premier despite lacking a majority. This unprecedented alliance directly counters the far-right AfD.
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44% Bias Score


Estudo: Calor extremo matará mais jovens que idosos até 2100
Um estudo mexicano revela que até 2100 o calor extremo causará mais mortes entre jovens (abaixo de 35 anos) do que em idosos, com um aumento projetado de 32% nas mortes relacionadas ao calor nesse grupo etário, enquanto as mortes relacionadas ao frio diminuirão quase na mesma proporção em idosos.
Estudo: Calor extremo matará mais jovens que idosos até 2100
Um estudo mexicano revela que até 2100 o calor extremo causará mais mortes entre jovens (abaixo de 35 anos) do que em idosos, com um aumento projetado de 32% nas mortes relacionadas ao calor nesse grupo etário, enquanto as mortes relacionadas ao frio diminuirão quase na mesma proporção em idosos.
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28% Bias Score


Austria Ends Gazprom Gas Contract After Winning Arbitration Case
On December 11, 2024, Austria's OMV terminated its long-term gas contract with Gazprom after winning a €230 million arbitration case for Gazprom's breach of contract in 2022, ending Austria's dependence on Russian gas and setting a precedent for other European nations.
Austria Ends Gazprom Gas Contract After Winning Arbitration Case
On December 11, 2024, Austria's OMV terminated its long-term gas contract with Gazprom after winning a €230 million arbitration case for Gazprom's breach of contract in 2022, ending Austria's dependence on Russian gas and setting a precedent for other European nations.
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52% Bias Score


Einstein's Love Letters Auctioned for $562,000
A collection of love letters between Albert Einstein and his first wife, Mileva Maric, sold at auction for $562,000, offering insights into his personal life and scientific development during his most creative period.
Einstein's Love Letters Auctioned for $562,000
A collection of love letters between Albert Einstein and his first wife, Mileva Maric, sold at auction for $562,000, offering insights into his personal life and scientific development during his most creative period.
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56% Bias Score


€1 Billion Carbon Credit Fraud Exposes Flaws in German Climate Program
A €1 billion carbon credit fraud scheme, originating in China and involving German companies and auditing firms, was uncovered, exposing vulnerabilities in international carbon offset programs and highlighting the need for stricter verification procedures.
€1 Billion Carbon Credit Fraud Exposes Flaws in German Climate Program
A €1 billion carbon credit fraud scheme, originating in China and involving German companies and auditing firms, was uncovered, exposing vulnerabilities in international carbon offset programs and highlighting the need for stricter verification procedures.
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44% Bias Score


Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
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32% Bias Score

Poland Rules Out Sending Troops to Ukraine After Ceasefire
Following a meeting in Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed Poland's current lack of plans to send troops to Ukraine after a potential ceasefire, emphasizing Poland's independent decision-making. French President Macron stressed the importance of Ukrainian inclusion in peace talks and...

Poland Rules Out Sending Troops to Ukraine After Ceasefire
Following a meeting in Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed Poland's current lack of plans to send troops to Ukraine after a potential ceasefire, emphasizing Poland's independent decision-making. French President Macron stressed the importance of Ukrainian inclusion in peace talks and...
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36% Bias Score

Loneliness Affects 60% of Germans, Study Finds
A Forsa Institute poll reveals that 60 percent of Germans experience loneliness, with 4 percent experiencing it frequently; young adults (18-39) are most affected, and health consequences are significant, ranging from mental health issues to reduced physical activity and increased unhealthy coping m...

Loneliness Affects 60% of Germans, Study Finds
A Forsa Institute poll reveals that 60 percent of Germans experience loneliness, with 4 percent experiencing it frequently; young adults (18-39) are most affected, and health consequences are significant, ranging from mental health issues to reduced physical activity and increased unhealthy coping m...
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28% Bias Score

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.
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4% Bias Score

South Korean President's Office Searched Amid Martial Law Investigation
South Korean police searched President Yoon Suk Yeol's office as part of an investigation into his failed attempt to impose martial law; former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, arrested for his role, attempted suicide; a second impeachment attempt is underway.

South Korean President's Office Searched Amid Martial Law Investigation
South Korean police searched President Yoon Suk Yeol's office as part of an investigation into his failed attempt to impose martial law; former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, arrested for his role, attempted suicide; a second impeachment attempt is underway.
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52% Bias Score

"FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns"
"Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup received a record-high score of 419.8 despite documented human rights abuses and the deaths of 884 Bangladeshi migrant workers this year, prompting criticism from human rights organizations and raising questions about FIFA's evaluation process."

"FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns"
"Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup received a record-high score of 419.8 despite documented human rights abuses and the deaths of 884 Bangladeshi migrant workers this year, prompting criticism from human rights organizations and raising questions about FIFA's evaluation process."
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64% Bias Score

Americas Face Unprecedented Dengue Epidemic, 12.6 Million Suspected Cases
The Americas face their worst dengue fever epidemic since 1980, with nearly 12.6 million suspected cases—a three-fold increase from last year—and 7,700 deaths, mostly in Brazil, linked to climate change and inadequate sanitation.

Americas Face Unprecedented Dengue Epidemic, 12.6 Million Suspected Cases
The Americas face their worst dengue fever epidemic since 1980, with nearly 12.6 million suspected cases—a three-fold increase from last year—and 7,700 deaths, mostly in Brazil, linked to climate change and inadequate sanitation.
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24% Bias Score
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