Antisemitic Attack Prompts Emergency Meeting of Australian Premiers
In response to an antisemitic attack that involved arson and graffiti at a Sydney childcare center near a synagogue on October 30, 2023, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened an emergency meeting of state premiers, while police have arrested seven individuals and are investigating copy...
Antisemitic Attack Prompts Emergency Meeting of Australian Premiers
In response to an antisemitic attack that involved arson and graffiti at a Sydney childcare center near a synagogue on October 30, 2023, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened an emergency meeting of state premiers, while police have arrested seven individuals and are investigating copy...
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44% Bias Score
Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune in four sets (6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2) at the Australian Open despite feeling unwell and not warming up, advancing to the quarterfinals to face Alex De Minaur; the match was marked by several medical timeouts and a net repair.
Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Illness
Jannik Sinner defeated Holger Rune in four sets (6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2) at the Australian Open despite feeling unwell and not warming up, advancing to the quarterfinals to face Alex De Minaur; the match was marked by several medical timeouts and a net repair.
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24% Bias Score
Antisemitic Attack in Sydney Sparks Emergency Meeting, Heightened Tensions
An antisemitic attack in Sydney, Australia, targeting a daycare center near a synagogue, prompted an emergency meeting of state premiers and increased police presence; the incident is part of a broader rise in antisemitic acts following the October 7th Gaza conflict, leading to debates on stricter h...
Antisemitic Attack in Sydney Sparks Emergency Meeting, Heightened Tensions
An antisemitic attack in Sydney, Australia, targeting a daycare center near a synagogue, prompted an emergency meeting of state premiers and increased police presence; the incident is part of a broader rise in antisemitic acts following the October 7th Gaza conflict, leading to debates on stricter h...
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40% Bias Score
Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.
Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.
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32% Bias Score
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Talks Advance Amidst Public Backlash
Austria's right-wing FPÖ and ÖVP parties are in advanced coalition talks, potentially forming a government led by Herbert Kickl, despite significant public and internal resistance due to the FPÖ's pro-Russia stance, budget cuts, and concerns about press freedom.
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Talks Advance Amidst Public Backlash
Austria's right-wing FPÖ and ÖVP parties are in advanced coalition talks, potentially forming a government led by Herbert Kickl, despite significant public and internal resistance due to the FPÖ's pro-Russia stance, budget cuts, and concerns about press freedom.
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44% Bias Score
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Regulation; Faissel T. Trial Underway
The European Parliament debates social media's power and risks to the EU, with left-leaning factions urging intervention while right-leaning factions advocate for minimal regulation; a court hearing in Zwolle, Netherlands is underway for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of involvement in in...
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Regulation; Faissel T. Trial Underway
The European Parliament debates social media's power and risks to the EU, with left-leaning factions urging intervention while right-leaning factions advocate for minimal regulation; a court hearing in Zwolle, Netherlands is underway for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of involvement in in...
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40% Bias Score
Ten Dead in Turkish Ski Resort Hotel Fire
A fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Kartalkaya, a Turkish ski resort, on February 18th, 2024, killed ten and injured 32 people, with the blaze originating on the fourth floor and rapidly spreading throughout the partially wooden 11-story building.
Ten Dead in Turkish Ski Resort Hotel Fire
A fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Kartalkaya, a Turkish ski resort, on February 18th, 2024, killed ten and injured 32 people, with the blaze originating on the fourth floor and rapidly spreading throughout the partially wooden 11-story building.
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20% Bias Score
Colombia Declares State of Emergency After ELN Attacks Kill 80
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency following a weekend of violence in the northeast, where ELN rebels killed at least 80 people, displacing over 18,000, prompting Petro to suspend peace talks and authorize military action against the ELN.
Colombia Declares State of Emergency After ELN Attacks Kill 80
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency following a weekend of violence in the northeast, where ELN rebels killed at least 80 people, displacing over 18,000, prompting Petro to suspend peace talks and authorize military action against the ELN.
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44% Bias Score
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.
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48% Bias Score
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Sparks Concerns
Austria's ÖVP and FPÖ are forming a right-wing coalition government, despite concerns about the FPÖ leader's past and potential threats to democratic norms, press freedom, and Austria's international standing; the coalition plans €6.3 billion in budget cuts, largely affecting climate initiatives.
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Sparks Concerns
Austria's ÖVP and FPÖ are forming a right-wing coalition government, despite concerns about the FPÖ leader's past and potential threats to democratic norms, press freedom, and Austria's international standing; the coalition plans €6.3 billion in budget cuts, largely affecting climate initiatives.
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Agricultural Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, But Livestock Cuts May Be Necessary
Dutch research commissioned by provinces shows that agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but a 20-30% livestock reduction might also be necessary to meet targets, despite a €2 billion government investment.
Dutch Agricultural Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, But Livestock Cuts May Be Necessary
Dutch research commissioned by provinces shows that agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but a 20-30% livestock reduction might also be necessary to meet targets, despite a €2 billion government investment.
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48% Bias Score
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Power Amidst Faissel T. Trial
The European Parliament debates social media's power and dangers to the EU, while a court hearing takes place for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of international drug trafficking; PSV plays in the Champions League.
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Power Amidst Faissel T. Trial
The European Parliament debates social media's power and dangers to the EU, while a court hearing takes place for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of international drug trafficking; PSV plays in the Champions League.
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36% Bias Score