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Deutsche Bahn runs empty trains at night due to lack of parking in Berlin
Due to a lack of parking space in Berlin, Deutsche Bahn runs 5-6 empty ICE trains at night, increasing electricity costs and worsening the existing 1,200-position train driver shortage in Germany, despite 1,000 new qualified workers entering the workforce each year.
Deutsche Bahn runs empty trains at night due to lack of parking in Berlin
Due to a lack of parking space in Berlin, Deutsche Bahn runs 5-6 empty ICE trains at night, increasing electricity costs and worsening the existing 1,200-position train driver shortage in Germany, despite 1,000 new qualified workers entering the workforce each year.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Targets Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst NATO Meeting and US Leadership Change
Russia's renewed attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure caused widespread power outages in western Ukraine, impacting cities like Ternopil and Rivne, as NATO allies meet to discuss further support for Ukraine amidst uncertainty about membership and the upcoming change in US administration.
Russia Targets Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst NATO Meeting and US Leadership Change
Russia's renewed attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure caused widespread power outages in western Ukraine, impacting cities like Ternopil and Rivne, as NATO allies meet to discuss further support for Ukraine amidst uncertainty about membership and the upcoming change in US administration.
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44% Bias Score


China Bans Key High-Tech Material Exports to U.S.
China banned exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the U.S., effective immediately, due to national security concerns, following Washington's latest restrictions on China's chip sector; this action includes stricter reviews for graphite.
China Bans Key High-Tech Material Exports to U.S.
China banned exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the U.S., effective immediately, due to national security concerns, following Washington's latest restrictions on China's chip sector; this action includes stricter reviews for graphite.
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40% Bias Score


Retrial Ordered for Suspected Sachsenhausen Guard
A German court ordered a retrial for a 100-year-old man suspected of being a guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, overturning a lower court's decision to halt the proceedings due to the defendant's age and health. The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt criticized the initial investigation'...
Retrial Ordered for Suspected Sachsenhausen Guard
A German court ordered a retrial for a 100-year-old man suspected of being a guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, overturning a lower court's decision to halt the proceedings due to the defendant's age and health. The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt criticized the initial investigation'...
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16% Bias Score


Germany to Modernize and Expand Taurus Missile Arsenal
Germany will spend €829.8 million to modernize 479 Taurus missiles and an additional €2.1 billion to purchase 600 new Taurus Neo missiles by 2029, significantly increasing its missile arsenal and expanding the MBDA plant in Schrobenhausen to include Patriot missile production.
Germany to Modernize and Expand Taurus Missile Arsenal
Germany will spend €829.8 million to modernize 479 Taurus missiles and an additional €2.1 billion to purchase 600 new Taurus Neo missiles by 2029, significantly increasing its missile arsenal and expanding the MBDA plant in Schrobenhausen to include Patriot missile production.
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40% Bias Score


Iraqi Militias Bolster Syrian Government's Aleppo Counteroffensive Amidst International Condemnation
Approximately 200 Iraqi pro-Iranian militiamen entered Syria on December 2nd, 2024, to aid the Syrian government's counteroffensive against rebels who attacked Aleppo and Idlib, resulting in at least 25 reported deaths from airstrikes and 48,500 displaced people, prompting international calls for de...
Iraqi Militias Bolster Syrian Government's Aleppo Counteroffensive Amidst International Condemnation
Approximately 200 Iraqi pro-Iranian militiamen entered Syria on December 2nd, 2024, to aid the Syrian government's counteroffensive against rebels who attacked Aleppo and Idlib, resulting in at least 25 reported deaths from airstrikes and 48,500 displaced people, prompting international calls for de...
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40% Bias Score

Deutsche Bahn's Empty Trains Expose Infrastructure and Personnel Shortages in Berlin
Due to insufficient railway sidings in Berlin, Deutsche Bahn runs empty high-speed trains around the city at night, exacerbating a driver shortage and highlighting infrastructure challenges despite a 50% increase in passenger numbers since the 1990s.

Deutsche Bahn's Empty Trains Expose Infrastructure and Personnel Shortages in Berlin
Due to insufficient railway sidings in Berlin, Deutsche Bahn runs empty high-speed trains around the city at night, exacerbating a driver shortage and highlighting infrastructure challenges despite a 50% increase in passenger numbers since the 1990s.
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52% Bias Score

Martial Law Declared in South Korea Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on [Date], citing threats from pro-North Korean forces within the country, leading to the immediate blockage of the National Assembly, a ban on political activities, and a significant drop in the South Korean won.

Martial Law Declared in South Korea Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on [Date], citing threats from pro-North Korean forces within the country, leading to the immediate blockage of the National Assembly, a ban on political activities, and a significant drop in the South Korean won.
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56% Bias Score

Martial Law Declared in South Korea Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3, 2023, citing threats from North Korea and claiming the opposition party is obstructing governance, leading to the suspension of political activities, media control, and wide arrest powers.

Martial Law Declared in South Korea Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3, 2023, citing threats from North Korea and claiming the opposition party is obstructing governance, leading to the suspension of political activities, media control, and wide arrest powers.
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52% Bias Score

HTS Aleppo Takeover: Assad Receives External Support Amidst Regional Instability
Following the capture of Aleppo by the Sunni Islamist group Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is receiving support from Iraq and Russia, while Turkey's backing of HTS raises concerns about regional stability and the resettlement of Syrian refugees.

HTS Aleppo Takeover: Assad Receives External Support Amidst Regional Instability
Following the capture of Aleppo by the Sunni Islamist group Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is receiving support from Iraq and Russia, while Turkey's backing of HTS raises concerns about regional stability and the resettlement of Syrian refugees.
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44% Bias Score

French Political Crisis Threatens Economic Collapse
France's government faces a potential collapse over budget issues, risking a deep economic crisis due to a 6% deficit and declining investor confidence amid rising production costs and bankruptcies approaching 2008 levels.

French Political Crisis Threatens Economic Collapse
France's government faces a potential collapse over budget issues, risking a deep economic crisis due to a 6% deficit and declining investor confidence amid rising production costs and bankruptcies approaching 2008 levels.
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48% Bias Score

South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, citing threats from pro-North Korean forces within the opposition, leading to the immediate blockage of the National Assembly, a ban on political activities, and a significant drop in the South Korean won.

South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, citing threats from pro-North Korean forces within the opposition, leading to the immediate blockage of the National Assembly, a ban on political activities, and a significant drop in the South Korean won.
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56% Bias Score
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