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US Austerity and Linguistic Suppression Under "Make America Great Again
The "Make America Great Again" agenda is causing economic hardship in the US, accompanied by a chilling campaign of linguistic suppression banning words like "climate change," "racism," and "woman" from federal agencies, reflecting broader trends of power consolidation and silencing marginalized voi...
US Austerity and Linguistic Suppression Under "Make America Great Again
The "Make America Great Again" agenda is causing economic hardship in the US, accompanied by a chilling campaign of linguistic suppression banning words like "climate change," "racism," and "woman" from federal agencies, reflecting broader trends of power consolidation and silencing marginalized voi...
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68% Bias Score


Bremen Home Visitation Program Shows Long-Term Benefits for Disadvantaged Families
A German study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that Stiftung Pro Kind's home visitation program for disadvantaged families in Bremen and Braunschweig significantly reduced children's behavioral problems and improved mothers' mental health at age seven; researchers will assess long-term effects at...
Bremen Home Visitation Program Shows Long-Term Benefits for Disadvantaged Families
A German study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that Stiftung Pro Kind's home visitation program for disadvantaged families in Bremen and Braunschweig significantly reduced children's behavioral problems and improved mothers' mental health at age seven; researchers will assess long-term effects at...
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44% Bias Score


Brandenburg Refugee Shelter Attack Sparks Large Protest
In Stahnsdorf, Germany, a refugee shelter was attacked by a group of young men, injuring a security guard; a subsequent protest in Teltow drew 400 demonstrators expressing solidarity and condemning the right-wing violence.
Brandenburg Refugee Shelter Attack Sparks Large Protest
In Stahnsdorf, Germany, a refugee shelter was attacked by a group of young men, injuring a security guard; a subsequent protest in Teltow drew 400 demonstrators expressing solidarity and condemning the right-wing violence.
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40% Bias Score


German Newspaper's Cooperative Model Ensures Survival and Inspires Others
The German newspaper taz, facing financial crises, successfully transitioned into a member-owned cooperative in 1991, securing its independence and inspiring similar models in Germany and beyond, highlighting the potential of non-profit journalism.
German Newspaper's Cooperative Model Ensures Survival and Inspires Others
The German newspaper taz, facing financial crises, successfully transitioned into a member-owned cooperative in 1991, securing its independence and inspiring similar models in Germany and beyond, highlighting the potential of non-profit journalism.
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52% Bias Score


Death of Influential Composer Sofia Gubaidulina at 93
The renowned Russian-Tatar composer Sofia Gubaidulina died at 93 in Appen near Hamburg, leaving behind a legacy of spiritual works that defied Soviet artistic restrictions and integrated folk instruments into classical compositions.
Death of Influential Composer Sofia Gubaidulina at 93
The renowned Russian-Tatar composer Sofia Gubaidulina died at 93 in Appen near Hamburg, leaving behind a legacy of spiritual works that defied Soviet artistic restrictions and integrated folk instruments into classical compositions.
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32% Bias Score


Hamas Agrees to Release Hostage, but Gaza's Future Remains Disputed
Following a prisoner exchange, Hamas has agreed to release a US-Israeli hostage and return the remains of four others, creating a potential turning point in Israel-Hamas negotiations; however, disagreements remain on Gaza's future, with Israel and the US proposing relocation plans while Arab states ...
Hamas Agrees to Release Hostage, but Gaza's Future Remains Disputed
Following a prisoner exchange, Hamas has agreed to release a US-Israeli hostage and return the remains of four others, creating a potential turning point in Israel-Hamas negotiations; however, disagreements remain on Gaza's future, with Israel and the US proposing relocation plans while Arab states ...
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60% Bias Score

Icelandic Women's Strike of 1975: A Day Without Women
The documentary "A Day Without Women" recounts the October 24th, 1975, strike in Iceland, where over 90% of women participated, demanding equal pay and societal participation, resulting in significant international attention and influencing future gender equality.

Icelandic Women's Strike of 1975: A Day Without Women
The documentary "A Day Without Women" recounts the October 24th, 1975, strike in Iceland, where over 90% of women participated, demanding equal pay and societal participation, resulting in significant international attention and influencing future gender equality.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Protests Rock Belgrade Amid Corruption Scandal
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, following a deadly building collapse and amid wider corruption concerns; 13 were arrested overnight, and Vucic rejected calls for a transitional government.

Mass Protests Rock Belgrade Amid Corruption Scandal
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, following a deadly building collapse and amid wider corruption concerns; 13 were arrested overnight, and Vucic rejected calls for a transitional government.
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40% Bias Score

Tooze Condemns Germany's Debt Brake Circumvention as Cynical Political Maneuver
Adam Tooze criticizes Germany's CDU/SPD government for circumventing the debt brake to approve a €500 billion special fund for defense spending, arguing it's a cynical political maneuver that undermines democratic processes and prioritizes conservative security policy over genuine investment.

Tooze Condemns Germany's Debt Brake Circumvention as Cynical Political Maneuver
Adam Tooze criticizes Germany's CDU/SPD government for circumventing the debt brake to approve a €500 billion special fund for defense spending, arguing it's a cynical political maneuver that undermines democratic processes and prioritizes conservative security policy over genuine investment.
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52% Bias Score

81,000 Protest in Germany for Industrial Job Security
On Saturday, approximately 81,000 people participated in the IG Metall union's "Zukunft statt Kahlschlag" demonstrations across five German cities, demanding government and corporate investment to secure industrial jobs and criticizing employers' cost-cutting measures; the action was also supported ...

81,000 Protest in Germany for Industrial Job Security
On Saturday, approximately 81,000 people participated in the IG Metall union's "Zukunft statt Kahlschlag" demonstrations across five German cities, demanding government and corporate investment to secure industrial jobs and criticizing employers' cost-cutting measures; the action was also supported ...
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40% Bias Score

Putin's Camouflage Signals Russia's Unwavering War Commitment
Amidst proposed 30-day ceasefire talks in Jeddah, Russian President Vladimir Putin's shift to camouflage uniforms contrasts with President Zelenskyy's continued informal attire, highlighting Russia's unwavering commitment to the war in Ukraine and creating ambiguity around peace negotiations.

Putin's Camouflage Signals Russia's Unwavering War Commitment
Amidst proposed 30-day ceasefire talks in Jeddah, Russian President Vladimir Putin's shift to camouflage uniforms contrasts with President Zelenskyy's continued informal attire, highlighting Russia's unwavering commitment to the war in Ukraine and creating ambiguity around peace negotiations.
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56% Bias Score

Dodik Defies International Community in Bosnia, Risking Armed Conflict
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, openly defied international rulings and threatened the High Representative, Christian Schmidt, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement, leading to a dangerous standoff with limited international intervention and internal opposition.

Dodik Defies International Community in Bosnia, Risking Armed Conflict
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, openly defied international rulings and threatened the High Representative, Christian Schmidt, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement, leading to a dangerous standoff with limited international intervention and internal opposition.
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56% Bias Score
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