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Death of Bujar Bukoshi: A Key Figure in Kosovo's Independence Movement
Bujar Bukoshi, former prime minister of Kosovo's shadow state, died at 78; his leadership during the 1990s conflict with Serbia, marked by non-violent resistance and international diplomacy, was key to Kosovo's eventual independence.
Death of Bujar Bukoshi: A Key Figure in Kosovo's Independence Movement
Bujar Bukoshi, former prime minister of Kosovo's shadow state, died at 78; his leadership during the 1990s conflict with Serbia, marked by non-violent resistance and international diplomacy, was key to Kosovo's eventual independence.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Censorship Tightens: Meduza Continues Reporting from Exile
Meduza, a Russian independent media outlet banned in Russia in January 2023, continues reporting on the war from exile; its collaboration with taz.de highlights increasing censorship in Russia regarding the war, including fining citizens sharing videos of Ukrainian drone strikes.
Russia's Censorship Tightens: Meduza Continues Reporting from Exile
Meduza, a Russian independent media outlet banned in Russia in January 2023, continues reporting on the war from exile; its collaboration with taz.de highlights increasing censorship in Russia regarding the war, including fining citizens sharing videos of Ukrainian drone strikes.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Create Hostile Climate for International Students in US
The Trump administration's policies are creating a hostile climate for international students and researchers in the US, impacting universities' funding, and potentially shifting global academic prominence towards other countries.
Trump's Policies Create Hostile Climate for International Students in US
The Trump administration's policies are creating a hostile climate for international students and researchers in the US, impacting universities' funding, and potentially shifting global academic prominence towards other countries.
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64% Bias Score


Springsteen's Tulsa Concert: Political Statements Amidst Low Attendance and Protests
Bruce Springsteen's February 2023 Tulsa concert experienced low attendance, contrasting with his outspoken political stance against Trump during his current European tour, which has created a tense atmosphere marked by anti-abortion protests outside the venue.
Springsteen's Tulsa Concert: Political Statements Amidst Low Attendance and Protests
Bruce Springsteen's February 2023 Tulsa concert experienced low attendance, contrasting with his outspoken political stance against Trump during his current European tour, which has created a tense atmosphere marked by anti-abortion protests outside the venue.
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48% Bias Score


Ageism in German Language: Negative Connotations and Societal Impact
A German-language article analyzes ageist language used to describe older people, revealing negative connotations in compound words like "Rentnerboom" and metaphors comparing older populations to natural disasters, contrasting this with the lack of similar negative language for younger demographics.
Ageism in German Language: Negative Connotations and Societal Impact
A German-language article analyzes ageist language used to describe older people, revealing negative connotations in compound words like "Rentnerboom" and metaphors comparing older populations to natural disasters, contrasting this with the lack of similar negative language for younger demographics.
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84% Bias Score


German Social Organizations Oppose Mandatory Military Service
Major German social organizations, including AWO, Diakonie, and the German Red Cross, oppose the reintroduction of mandatory military service, advocating for increased funding of voluntary service programs instead due to budget cuts affecting their capacity.
German Social Organizations Oppose Mandatory Military Service
Major German social organizations, including AWO, Diakonie, and the German Red Cross, oppose the reintroduction of mandatory military service, advocating for increased funding of voluntary service programs instead due to budget cuts affecting their capacity.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Figure Schlosberg Faces Prison for War Criticism
Lev Schlosberg, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest in Pskov on Wednesday for "discrediting the Russian army," facing up to five years imprisonment for his criticism of the war in Ukraine, despite previous penalties including being labeled a "foreign agent".

Russian Opposition Figure Schlosberg Faces Prison for War Criticism
Lev Schlosberg, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest in Pskov on Wednesday for "discrediting the Russian army," facing up to five years imprisonment for his criticism of the war in Ukraine, despite previous penalties including being labeled a "foreign agent".
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40% Bias Score

US to Transfer Thousands of Immigrants to Guantanamo Bay
The US government is reportedly preparing to transfer thousands of undocumented immigrants, including 800 from Europe and others from Haiti, to Guantanamo Bay, using it as a transit point for deportations, despite the facility's history of human rights abuses.

US to Transfer Thousands of Immigrants to Guantanamo Bay
The US government is reportedly preparing to transfer thousands of undocumented immigrants, including 800 from Europe and others from Haiti, to Guantanamo Bay, using it as a transit point for deportations, despite the facility's history of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score

OECD Study: 1.5-Degree Climate Target Offers Significant Economic Benefits
A new OECD/UN study finds that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would boost the global economy significantly by 2050, despite initial price increases, while countries heavily reliant on fossil fuel exports would see slower growth; however, long-term climate damage is not fully factored...

OECD Study: 1.5-Degree Climate Target Offers Significant Economic Benefits
A new OECD/UN study finds that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would boost the global economy significantly by 2050, despite initial price increases, while countries heavily reliant on fossil fuel exports would see slower growth; however, long-term climate damage is not fully factored...
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32% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Deportation Appeal of Convicted IS Terrorist
A German court rejected Abu Walaa's appeal against deportation, prioritizing national security concerns over his seven children's welfare; however, his deportation to Iraq is currently blocked by the lack of assurances against execution and ongoing asylum proceedings.

German Court Rejects Deportation Appeal of Convicted IS Terrorist
A German court rejected Abu Walaa's appeal against deportation, prioritizing national security concerns over his seven children's welfare; however, his deportation to Iraq is currently blocked by the lack of assurances against execution and ongoing asylum proceedings.
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44% Bias Score

Death of German Artist Günther Uecker
Günther Uecker, a renowned German artist famous for his nail reliefs and politically charged works, died; his art reflected personal trauma and consistently addressed human vulnerability and political issues, leaving a legacy extending beyond his creations.

Death of German Artist Günther Uecker
Günther Uecker, a renowned German artist famous for his nail reliefs and politically charged works, died; his art reflected personal trauma and consistently addressed human vulnerability and political issues, leaving a legacy extending beyond his creations.
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20% Bias Score

Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will not release the first names of German knife crime suspects, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against this decision, citing concerns about individual identification, prompting a new justification and highlighting ongoing tensions regarding data protection and transparency.

Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will not release the first names of German knife crime suspects, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against this decision, citing concerns about individual identification, prompting a new justification and highlighting ongoing tensions regarding data protection and transparency.
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40% Bias Score
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