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UK Commemorates WWII Victory, Reviews Defense Plans Amid Russia Concerns
The UK held a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of Germany's WWII surrender, featuring the last WWII veterans, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized national unity while also ordering a review of defense plans amid concerns over potential future conflict with Russia.
UK Commemorates WWII Victory, Reviews Defense Plans Amid Russia Concerns
The UK held a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of Germany's WWII surrender, featuring the last WWII veterans, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized national unity while also ordering a review of defense plans amid concerns over potential future conflict with Russia.
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36% Bias Score


EU Parliament to Vote on Automaker CO2 Fine Exemption
The European Parliament will vote on a proposal to exempt automakers from CO2 emission fines in 2024, allowing them to compensate for overages in 2026 and 2027; this follows lobbying efforts from major manufacturers, creating potential delays in the transition to electric vehicles.
EU Parliament to Vote on Automaker CO2 Fine Exemption
The European Parliament will vote on a proposal to exempt automakers from CO2 emission fines in 2024, allowing them to compensate for overages in 2026 and 2027; this follows lobbying efforts from major manufacturers, creating potential delays in the transition to electric vehicles.
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56% Bias Score


German Gynecologist Faces Backlash for Anti-Abortion Congress Participation
Angela Köninger, vice president of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG), will speak at an anti-abortion congress in May, prompting criticism from Doctors for Choice Germany for contradicting the DGGG's support of reproductive rights; Köninger has previously engaged with anti-abort...
German Gynecologist Faces Backlash for Anti-Abortion Congress Participation
Angela Köninger, vice president of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG), will speak at an anti-abortion congress in May, prompting criticism from Doctors for Choice Germany for contradicting the DGGG's support of reproductive rights; Köninger has previously engaged with anti-abort...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine to Vote on Controversial US Resource Deal
The Ukrainian parliament will vote this week on a US-Ukraine resource extraction agreement involving a 10-year joint venture, shared profits, and a joint investment fund; the deal waives Ukraine's debt for past military aid but lacks binding security guarantees, sparking intense debate.
Ukraine to Vote on Controversial US Resource Deal
The Ukrainian parliament will vote this week on a US-Ukraine resource extraction agreement involving a 10-year joint venture, shared profits, and a joint investment fund; the deal waives Ukraine's debt for past military aid but lacks binding security guarantees, sparking intense debate.
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48% Bias Score


China's Multipolar Vision: Economic Strength, Military Buildup, and Internal Risks
China views the global order as shifting from Western to multipolar dominance, aligning with Russia against Western hegemony but pursuing distinct strategies; its economic strength and military modernization underpin its ambitions, while internal economic stability is crucial for Xi's rule.
China's Multipolar Vision: Economic Strength, Military Buildup, and Internal Risks
China views the global order as shifting from Western to multipolar dominance, aligning with Russia against Western hegemony but pursuing distinct strategies; its economic strength and military modernization underpin its ambitions, while internal economic stability is crucial for Xi's rule.
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48% Bias Score


Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Elections
In Romania's first round of presidential elections, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.90% of the vote, facing independent mayor Nicuşor Dan in a May 18 runoff; Simion's campaign included a public show of support from Călin Georgescu, whose previous candidacy was annulled due to irregular...
Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Elections
In Romania's first round of presidential elections, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.90% of the vote, facing independent mayor Nicuşor Dan in a May 18 runoff; Simion's campaign included a public show of support from Călin Georgescu, whose previous candidacy was annulled due to irregular...
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48% Bias Score

Five Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Freed After Year-Long Standoff
Five Venezuelan opposition members who sought asylum in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over a year were freed and safely relocated to the US following an undisclosed operation; one previous asylum seeker died after surrendering to authorities.

Five Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Freed After Year-Long Standoff
Five Venezuelan opposition members who sought asylum in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over a year were freed and safely relocated to the US following an undisclosed operation; one previous asylum seeker died after surrendering to authorities.
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52% Bias Score

Social Media Resignation: Hindering Global Problem Solving
A growing sense of resignation is spreading on social media, fueled by negative news and the attention economy, hindering efforts to address global challenges; the author suggests "strategic optimism" and "digital impulse control" as countermeasures.

Social Media Resignation: Hindering Global Problem Solving
A growing sense of resignation is spreading on social media, fueled by negative news and the attention economy, hindering efforts to address global challenges; the author suggests "strategic optimism" and "digital impulse control" as countermeasures.
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40% Bias Score

AfD labeled far-right extremist: Ban debate sparks controversy
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as far-right extremist, sparking debate about a potential ban; however, the timing of the announcement just before a change in government raises questions about its political motivations and potential long-term co...

AfD labeled far-right extremist: Ban debate sparks controversy
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as far-right extremist, sparking debate about a potential ban; however, the timing of the announcement just before a change in government raises questions about its political motivations and potential long-term co...
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44% Bias Score

High District Heating Costs in Germany Spark Debate Over Price Regulation
German consumer protection groups are criticizing high district heating costs, averaging €0.17 per kilowatt-hour but exceeding €0.20 in a quarter of networks, compared to €0.12 for natural gas, demanding price regulation which is opposed by industry groups due to necessary investments for climate-fr...

High District Heating Costs in Germany Spark Debate Over Price Regulation
German consumer protection groups are criticizing high district heating costs, averaging €0.17 per kilowatt-hour but exceeding €0.20 in a quarter of networks, compared to €0.12 for natural gas, demanding price regulation which is opposed by industry groups due to necessary investments for climate-fr...
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64% Bias Score

AfD Lawsuit Follows Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a 'securely right-wing extremist endeavor', prompting a 195-page lawsuit from the AfD and increasing calls for a potential ban.

AfD Lawsuit Follows Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a 'securely right-wing extremist endeavor', prompting a 195-page lawsuit from the AfD and increasing calls for a potential ban.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Elected Chancellor; New German Coalition Government Announced
On Tuesday, Friedrich Merz will become Germany's new Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition. The new cabinet includes several SPD members from the party's left wing and omits several experienced ministers from the previous government, highlighting significant internal party negotiations.

Merz Elected Chancellor; New German Coalition Government Announced
On Tuesday, Friedrich Merz will become Germany's new Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition. The new cabinet includes several SPD members from the party's left wing and omits several experienced ministers from the previous government, highlighting significant internal party negotiations.
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48% Bias Score
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