

Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.
Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Wide-Ranging Italian Corruption Probe Targets Real Estate, Public Officials
Italian authorities are investigating René Benko and 76 others for alleged influence peddling in real estate transactions, with arrests made and over 100 searches conducted across Italy and internationally.
Wide-Ranging Italian Corruption Probe Targets Real Estate, Public Officials
Italian authorities are investigating René Benko and 76 others for alleged influence peddling in real estate transactions, with arrests made and over 100 searches conducted across Italy and internationally.
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0% Bias Score


French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Controversial Austerity Budget
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a no-confidence vote following the parliamentary passage of an austerity budget involving tax hikes and public spending cuts, with the far-right Rassemblement National party withdrawing its support.
French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Controversial Austerity Budget
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a no-confidence vote following the parliamentary passage of an austerity budget involving tax hikes and public spending cuts, with the far-right Rassemblement National party withdrawing its support.
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4% Bias Score


South Korea: Martial Law Declared, Then Lifted Amid Budget Dispute
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then lifted martial law within hours due to a political dispute over the national budget; the opposition-controlled National Assembly voted unanimously to end the emergency, and the military withdrew.
South Korea: Martial Law Declared, Then Lifted Amid Budget Dispute
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then lifted martial law within hours due to a political dispute over the national budget; the opposition-controlled National Assembly voted unanimously to end the emergency, and the military withdrew.
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44% Bias Score


Stuttgart Advances in DFB-Pokal with 3-0 Victory Over Regensburg
VfB Stuttgart, with seven rotated starters, soundly defeated Jahn Regensburg 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal round of 16 on December 3rd, advancing to the quarterfinals and keeping their hopes of reaching the Berlin final alive.
Stuttgart Advances in DFB-Pokal with 3-0 Victory Over Regensburg
VfB Stuttgart, with seven rotated starters, soundly defeated Jahn Regensburg 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal round of 16 on December 3rd, advancing to the quarterfinals and keeping their hopes of reaching the Berlin final alive.
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52% Bias Score


Bavarian Auto Summit Demands Funding and Regulatory Flexibility
The Bavarian Automotive Summit, led by Minister-President Markus Söder, concluded with demands for increased electric mobility funding, tax incentives, and investment programs from Berlin and Brussels, alongside calls for reduced truck tolls and technology neutrality. Greenpeace criticized this appr...
Bavarian Auto Summit Demands Funding and Regulatory Flexibility
The Bavarian Automotive Summit, led by Minister-President Markus Söder, concluded with demands for increased electric mobility funding, tax incentives, and investment programs from Berlin and Brussels, alongside calls for reduced truck tolls and technology neutrality. Greenpeace criticized this appr...
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44% Bias Score

Northvolt Bankruptcy Jeopardizes €600 Million German Loan
Northvolt, facing financial crisis and Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, jeopardizes €600 million in German government-backed loans for its planned factory in Heide, Germany, raising questions about strategic industrial investments and financial risk.

Northvolt Bankruptcy Jeopardizes €600 Million German Loan
Northvolt, facing financial crisis and Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, jeopardizes €600 million in German government-backed loans for its planned factory in Heide, Germany, raising questions about strategic industrial investments and financial risk.
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Berlin Mayor Urges Debt Brake Reform for Crucial Investments
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner believes Germany needs to reform its debt brake to fund necessary investments in defense, climate, digitalization, and infrastructure, but doesn't expect this to happen before the next federal election.

Berlin Mayor Urges Debt Brake Reform for Crucial Investments
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner believes Germany needs to reform its debt brake to fund necessary investments in defense, climate, digitalization, and infrastructure, but doesn't expect this to happen before the next federal election.
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48% Bias Score

German lawmakers propose abortion decriminalization; faces significant opposition
A German bill proposes decriminalizing abortion up to 12 weeks, removing it from the penal code and covering costs through health insurance; the reform, backed by SPD and Greens, faces opposition from Union, AfD, and FDP, raising concerns about its constitutionality and societal impact.

German lawmakers propose abortion decriminalization; faces significant opposition
A German bill proposes decriminalizing abortion up to 12 weeks, removing it from the penal code and covering costs through health insurance; the reform, backed by SPD and Greens, faces opposition from Union, AfD, and FDP, raising concerns about its constitutionality and societal impact.
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Brandenburg Coalition Holds Despite Internal Dissent
In Brandenburg's first Landtag session, the potential SPD-BSW coalition faced its first test regarding BSW member Sven Hornauf's threatened abstention on the Minister-President vote due to opposition to the Arrow 3 missile defense system; despite this, the coalition held firm and Hornauf abstained o...

Brandenburg Coalition Holds Despite Internal Dissent
In Brandenburg's first Landtag session, the potential SPD-BSW coalition faced its first test regarding BSW member Sven Hornauf's threatened abstention on the Minister-President vote due to opposition to the Arrow 3 missile defense system; despite this, the coalition held firm and Hornauf abstained o...
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CO Leak Injures Dozen in Coburg
A carbon monoxide leak in a Coburg business building, possibly including Huk Coburg offices, injured about a dozen people, two seriously, prompting a city center closure Tuesday afternoon.

CO Leak Injures Dozen in Coburg
A carbon monoxide leak in a Coburg business building, possibly including Huk Coburg offices, injured about a dozen people, two seriously, prompting a city center closure Tuesday afternoon.
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Bavarian Restaurant Faces Cook Shortage Amidst Industry-Wide Crisis
The Klostermaier restaurant, a fourth-generation family business in Bavaria, is facing a significant shortage of cooks, mirroring a wider trend in the region, with initiatives underway to attract and retain young culinary professionals despite challenging work conditions.

Bavarian Restaurant Faces Cook Shortage Amidst Industry-Wide Crisis
The Klostermaier restaurant, a fourth-generation family business in Bavaria, is facing a significant shortage of cooks, mirroring a wider trend in the region, with initiatives underway to attract and retain young culinary professionals despite challenging work conditions.
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28% Bias Score