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German Election: Migration, Economy, and Ukraine Aid Divide Parties
Germany's upcoming election features migration, economy, and Ukraine support as key themes, with divisions on asylum policies, economic recovery plans, and the level of aid to Ukraine, potentially leading to a shift in policy under a new Chancellor.
German Election: Migration, Economy, and Ukraine Aid Divide Parties
Germany's upcoming election features migration, economy, and Ukraine support as key themes, with divisions on asylum policies, economic recovery plans, and the level of aid to Ukraine, potentially leading to a shift in policy under a new Chancellor.
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56% Bias Score


Amsterdam Police Shortage Halts Crime Investigations Amidst Rise in Demonstrations and Mental Health Incidents"
Due to a doubling of demonstrations and a rise in incidents involving individuals with erratic behavior, the Amsterdam police face a 300-person shortage, forcing them to halt investigations into serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking in 2024.
Amsterdam Police Shortage Halts Crime Investigations Amidst Rise in Demonstrations and Mental Health Incidents"
Due to a doubling of demonstrations and a rise in incidents involving individuals with erratic behavior, the Amsterdam police face a 300-person shortage, forcing them to halt investigations into serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's New Prime Minister; Coalition Government Faces Criticism for Lack of Diversity
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, became Belgium's new prime minister on Monday, leading a coalition government of five parties with 14 ministers, only four of whom are women, sparking concerns about the lack of diversity in the government.
De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's New Prime Minister; Coalition Government Faces Criticism for Lack of Diversity
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, became Belgium's new prime minister on Monday, leading a coalition government of five parties with 14 ministers, only four of whom are women, sparking concerns about the lack of diversity in the government.
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60% Bias Score


US-Canada Trade War: Trump's Tariffs Spark Economic Retaliation
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, citing insufficient efforts to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking; Canada retaliated with its own tariffs, initiating a continental trade war that threatens to severely impact both economies.
US-Canada Trade War: Trump's Tariffs Spark Economic Retaliation
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, citing insufficient efforts to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking; Canada retaliated with its own tariffs, initiating a continental trade war that threatens to severely impact both economies.
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56% Bias Score


High Employment Rate Among Ukrainian Refugees in the Netherlands
55% of Ukrainian refugees aged 15–65 in the Netherlands are employed, exceeding the 44% rate in 2022. This is attributed to their legal right to immediate work, unlike other asylum seekers, highlighting a successful integration into the Dutch labor market and addressing labor shortages.
High Employment Rate Among Ukrainian Refugees in the Netherlands
55% of Ukrainian refugees aged 15–65 in the Netherlands are employed, exceeding the 44% rate in 2022. This is attributed to their legal right to immediate work, unlike other asylum seekers, highlighting a successful integration into the Dutch labor market and addressing labor shortages.
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44% Bias Score


Belgium Poised for Historic Shift: Flemish Nationalist to Become Prime Minister
After a nearly eight-month formation process, Bart De Wever, leader of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), is set to become Belgium's first Flemish nationalist prime minister, marking a historic shift in Belgian politics despite potential internal conflicts within the governing coalition.
Belgium Poised for Historic Shift: Flemish Nationalist to Become Prime Minister
After a nearly eight-month formation process, Bart De Wever, leader of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), is set to become Belgium's first Flemish nationalist prime minister, marking a historic shift in Belgian politics despite potential internal conflicts within the governing coalition.
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48% Bias Score

Merz's AfD Collaboration Secures Unanimous CDU Support Despite Backlash
Following a controversial collaboration with the AfD on a restrictive migration bill, CDU leader Friedrich Merz received unanimous support at the party congress for his proposed program, including a five-step plan to curb immigration, despite criticism from former Chancellor Merkel and widespread pr...

Merz's AfD Collaboration Secures Unanimous CDU Support Despite Backlash
Following a controversial collaboration with the AfD on a restrictive migration bill, CDU leader Friedrich Merz received unanimous support at the party congress for his proposed program, including a five-step plan to curb immigration, despite criticism from former Chancellor Merkel and widespread pr...
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56% Bias Score

EU Leaders Seek Unified Defense Strategy Amid Ukraine War
EU leaders held an informal summit in Brussels to discuss bolstering Europe's defense capabilities, focusing on addressing equipment shortages, exploring funding options (including potential EU debt), and improving cooperation with allies like the UK and US amid the war in Ukraine and uncertain US s...

EU Leaders Seek Unified Defense Strategy Amid Ukraine War
EU leaders held an informal summit in Brussels to discuss bolstering Europe's defense capabilities, focusing on addressing equipment shortages, exploring funding options (including potential EU debt), and improving cooperation with allies like the UK and US amid the war in Ukraine and uncertain US s...
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16% Bias Score

US Halts $400 Million in HIV/AIDS Funding to South Africa
The US has suspended its $400 million contribution to South Africa's HIV/AIDS program, impacting millions reliant on this funding for medication and testing, potentially leading to increased infections and deaths; the South African government is exploring solutions, but faces financial constraints.

US Halts $400 Million in HIV/AIDS Funding to South Africa
The US has suspended its $400 million contribution to South Africa's HIV/AIDS program, impacting millions reliant on this funding for medication and testing, potentially leading to increased infections and deaths; the South African government is exploring solutions, but faces financial constraints.
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52% Bias Score

Missile Strike on School in Russia Kills at Least Four
A missile attack on a school in the Russian-occupied city of Sudzha, Kursk region, on Saturday night resulted in at least four deaths and at least 84 people trapped under the rubble; Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack.

Missile Strike on School in Russia Kills at Least Four
A missile attack on a school in the Russian-occupied city of Sudzha, Kursk region, on Saturday night resulted in at least four deaths and at least 84 people trapped under the rubble; Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack.
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40% Bias Score

Large-Scale German Protests Against CDU/CSU-AfD Immigration Bill
On Sunday, approximately 160,000 Germans protested in Berlin against the CDU/CSU's collaboration with the far-right AfD on a restrictive immigration bill, with protests also occurring in other major cities.

Large-Scale German Protests Against CDU/CSU-AfD Immigration Bill
On Sunday, approximately 160,000 Germans protested in Berlin against the CDU/CSU's collaboration with the far-right AfD on a restrictive immigration bill, with protests also occurring in other major cities.
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52% Bias Score

Van der Poel Wins Seventh World Cyclocross Title, Equaling Record
Mathieu van der Poel won his seventh world cyclocross championship in Liévin, France on February 5th, 2024, equaling Erik De Vlaeminck's record set in 1973. He employed a planned early attack, finishing 45 seconds ahead of Wout van Aert.

Van der Poel Wins Seventh World Cyclocross Title, Equaling Record
Mathieu van der Poel won his seventh world cyclocross championship in Liévin, France on February 5th, 2024, equaling Erik De Vlaeminck's record set in 1973. He employed a planned early attack, finishing 45 seconds ahead of Wout van Aert.
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40% Bias Score
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