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SPD Holds Pre-Election Conference Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Germany
The German Social Democratic Party (SPD) held a pre-election conference in Berlin on Saturday, facing protests and internal challenges as they attempt to regain support amid the rise of right-wing parties and criticism of coalition partners.
SPD Holds Pre-Election Conference Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Germany
The German Social Democratic Party (SPD) held a pre-election conference in Berlin on Saturday, facing protests and internal challenges as they attempt to regain support amid the rise of right-wing parties and criticism of coalition partners.
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48% Bias Score


Lebanon's Healthcare System Faces Immense Challenges After Conflict
Following a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon after months of intense conflict that displaced 1.2 million people, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working to restore healthcare services amid widespread damage to hospitals and a shortage of medical personnel.
Lebanon's Healthcare System Faces Immense Challenges After Conflict
Following a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon after months of intense conflict that displaced 1.2 million people, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working to restore healthcare services amid widespread damage to hospitals and a shortage of medical personnel.
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32% Bias Score


Merkel's Memoir Sparks Debate on NATO, Russian Gas, and Eurozone Crisis
Angela Merkel's new memoir, "Freedom," details her 16-year chancellorship, prompting debate about her decisions on Ukraine/Georgia's NATO bids, Germany's energy reliance on Russia, and handling of the Greek debt crisis; critics cite these as contributing to current geopolitical and economic challeng...
Merkel's Memoir Sparks Debate on NATO, Russian Gas, and Eurozone Crisis
Angela Merkel's new memoir, "Freedom," details her 16-year chancellorship, prompting debate about her decisions on Ukraine/Georgia's NATO bids, Germany's energy reliance on Russia, and handling of the Greek debt crisis; critics cite these as contributing to current geopolitical and economic challeng...
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48% Bias Score


Spain Grants Workers Paid "Climate Leave"
Spain introduces a new law granting workers up to four paid days off due to extreme weather, effective November 29th, following deadly floods in Valencia and inspired by Canadian legislation; companies must create weather emergency plans within 12 months.
Spain Grants Workers Paid "Climate Leave"
Spain introduces a new law granting workers up to four paid days off due to extreme weather, effective November 29th, following deadly floods in Valencia and inspired by Canadian legislation; companies must create weather emergency plans within 12 months.
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32% Bias Score


One Year of War in Ukraine: Devastation and Global Impact
One year into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the conflict has caused immense human suffering, infrastructural damage, and economic disruption, with global implications.
One Year of War in Ukraine: Devastation and Global Impact
One year into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the conflict has caused immense human suffering, infrastructural damage, and economic disruption, with global implications.
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40% Bias Score


X User Exodus: Causes and Consequences
This article analyzes the decline in X's user base following Elon Musk's acquisition, examining the reasons behind the exodus and the alternative platforms gaining popularity.
X User Exodus: Causes and Consequences
This article analyzes the decline in X's user base following Elon Musk's acquisition, examining the reasons behind the exodus and the alternative platforms gaining popularity.
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40% Bias Score

Iceland Holds Early Elections Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds early legislative elections on October 14th due to a collapsing coalition government amid disagreements on immigration, energy, and the cost-of-living crisis; ten parties compete, with results expected Sunday morning.

Iceland Holds Early Elections Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds early legislative elections on October 14th due to a collapsing coalition government amid disagreements on immigration, energy, and the cost-of-living crisis; ten parties compete, with results expected Sunday morning.
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28% Bias Score

Foreign Interference in European Universities Raises Concerns
The European Parliament debated the growing interference of countries like China, Russia, and Iran in European universities, focusing on technology transfer, espionage, and influencing debates; the Parliament recommends increased transparency, awareness, and funding.

Foreign Interference in European Universities Raises Concerns
The European Parliament debated the growing interference of countries like China, Russia, and Iran in European universities, focusing on technology transfer, espionage, and influencing debates; the Parliament recommends increased transparency, awareness, and funding.
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44% Bias Score

Declining US Support Among EU Citizens Highlights Growing EU Autonomy
A Bertelsmann Stiftung survey reveals that 49% of EU citizens no longer consider the US their most important ally, with younger, less-educated, left-leaning individuals showing less support, while a majority favor reduced US cooperation and a more active EU role in foreign policy.

Declining US Support Among EU Citizens Highlights Growing EU Autonomy
A Bertelsmann Stiftung survey reveals that 49% of EU citizens no longer consider the US their most important ally, with younger, less-educated, left-leaning individuals showing less support, while a majority favor reduced US cooperation and a more active EU role in foreign policy.
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24% Bias Score

EU Parliament Rejects Smoke-Free Environments Resolution
The European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected (378 against, 152 in favor) a resolution on smoke-free environments due to amendments supported by the EPP that differentiated e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products from traditional tobacco, sparking criticism and highlighting disagreements on publi...

EU Parliament Rejects Smoke-Free Environments Resolution
The European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected (378 against, 152 in favor) a resolution on smoke-free environments due to amendments supported by the EPP that differentiated e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products from traditional tobacco, sparking criticism and highlighting disagreements on publi...
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36% Bias Score

EU Member States Cooperate on Defense Systems
Eighteen EU member states are cooperating to develop common defense systems, focusing on air and missile defense, with the European Defence Agency highlighting the strategic and industrial advantages.

EU Member States Cooperate on Defense Systems
Eighteen EU member states are cooperating to develop common defense systems, focusing on air and missile defense, with the European Defence Agency highlighting the strategic and industrial advantages.
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40% Bias Score

Serbia Protests After Train Station Collapse Kills 15
A deadly train station canopy collapse in Serbia sparks widespread protests and accusations of government corruption and negligence.

Serbia Protests After Train Station Collapse Kills 15
A deadly train station canopy collapse in Serbia sparks widespread protests and accusations of government corruption and negligence.
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40% Bias Score
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