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Amperfied's Modular DC Fast-Charging System Aims to Solve Urban EV Charging Challenges in Germany
Due to the lack of sufficient fast-charging infrastructure, businesses in Munich and other German cities largely rely on combustion-engine vehicles despite a projected surge in electric vehicle demand. Amperfied, a Heidelberg-based company, offers a modular DC fast-charging system to address this, a...
Amperfied's Modular DC Fast-Charging System Aims to Solve Urban EV Charging Challenges in Germany
Due to the lack of sufficient fast-charging infrastructure, businesses in Munich and other German cities largely rely on combustion-engine vehicles despite a projected surge in electric vehicle demand. Amperfied, a Heidelberg-based company, offers a modular DC fast-charging system to address this, a...
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India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates: Airstrikes and Retaliation
Following a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Kashmir on April 22, India launched "Operation Sindoor", airstrikes targeting alleged terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan on Wednesday, resulting in at least eight Pakistani civilian deaths and three Indian civilian deaths according to each country's ...
India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates: Airstrikes and Retaliation
Following a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Kashmir on April 22, India launched "Operation Sindoor", airstrikes targeting alleged terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan on Wednesday, resulting in at least eight Pakistani civilian deaths and three Indian civilian deaths according to each country's ...
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Biden Condemns Trump's Leadership, Warns of Threats to Global Democracy
In his first post-presidency interview, former US President Joe Biden condemned Donald Trump's leadership, citing an Oval Office incident with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as "beneath America's dignity" and criticizing Trump's foreign policy statements as threats to global democracy. Biden also war...
Biden Condemns Trump's Leadership, Warns of Threats to Global Democracy
In his first post-presidency interview, former US President Joe Biden condemned Donald Trump's leadership, citing an Oval Office incident with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as "beneath America's dignity" and criticizing Trump's foreign policy statements as threats to global democracy. Biden also war...
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India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate Over Kashmir Water Treaty
India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, prompting Pakistan to threaten invalidating the Shimla Agreement, escalating tensions over Kashmir, a region historically disputed since the British Raj's partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947; the situation is considered extremely dangerous due to bot...
India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate Over Kashmir Water Treaty
India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, prompting Pakistan to threaten invalidating the Shimla Agreement, escalating tensions over Kashmir, a region historically disputed since the British Raj's partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947; the situation is considered extremely dangerous due to bot...
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US, China to Hold High-Level Trade Talks in Switzerland
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Switzerland from May 9-12 to discuss de-escalating trade tensions, aiming to reduce tariffs imposed by both countries after recent escalations.
US, China to Hold High-Level Trade Talks in Switzerland
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Switzerland from May 9-12 to discuss de-escalating trade tensions, aiming to reduce tariffs imposed by both countries after recent escalations.
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Germany to Increase Border Police by 3,000 to Curb Migration
Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to increase border police by 3,000 officers to 14,000, aiming to deter irregular migration; however, legal clarity on asylum seeker rejections is needed and police unions have raised concerns about officer workload.
Germany to Increase Border Police by 3,000 to Curb Migration
Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to increase border police by 3,000 officers to 14,000, aiming to deter irregular migration; however, legal clarity on asylum seeker rejections is needed and police unions have raised concerns about officer workload.
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Ukraine and Russia Exchange Air Strikes Amidst Victory Parade Ceasefire
On the eve of Russia's World War II victory parade, reciprocal air strikes between Russia and Ukraine resulted in civilian casualties and significant damage in both Kyiv and Moscow, disrupting air traffic and undermining Russia's declared ceasefire.

Ukraine and Russia Exchange Air Strikes Amidst Victory Parade Ceasefire
On the eve of Russia's World War II victory parade, reciprocal air strikes between Russia and Ukraine resulted in civilian casualties and significant damage in both Kyiv and Moscow, disrupting air traffic and undermining Russia's declared ceasefire.
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Papal Conclave Begins: Electing Pope Francis's Successor
A papal conclave to elect the successor of Pope Francis began on March 31, 2023, in Vatican City, involving 133 cardinals from around the world; the process, expected to end by the week, requires a two-thirds majority (89 votes).

Papal Conclave Begins: Electing Pope Francis's Successor
A papal conclave to elect the successor of Pope Francis began on March 31, 2023, in Vatican City, involving 133 cardinals from around the world; the process, expected to end by the week, requires a two-thirds majority (89 votes).
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Papal Conclave Begins: Cardinals to Elect Pope Francis' Successor
On Wednesday, 133 cardinals began the conclave in the Sistine Chapel to elect Pope Francis's successor; the process, requiring a two-thirds majority, may last several days, with black smoke signaling continued voting and white smoke indicating a new Pope.

Papal Conclave Begins: Cardinals to Elect Pope Francis' Successor
On Wednesday, 133 cardinals began the conclave in the Sistine Chapel to elect Pope Francis's successor; the process, requiring a two-thirds majority, may last several days, with black smoke signaling continued voting and white smoke indicating a new Pope.
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India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Cross-Border Strikes
In response to a deadly terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22nd, India launched strikes on multiple targets within Pakistan and Pakistani-administered Kashmir on May 2nd, prompting Pakistan to announce retaliatory measures and raising serious concerns about a potential war betw...

India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Cross-Border Strikes
In response to a deadly terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22nd, India launched strikes on multiple targets within Pakistan and Pakistani-administered Kashmir on May 2nd, prompting Pakistan to announce retaliatory measures and raising serious concerns about a potential war betw...
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EU to Impose €100 Billion in Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trade Dispute
Facing a trade dispute with the US, the EU plans €100 billion in retaliatory tariffs if negotiations fail, while simultaneously pursuing trade deals with other nations like India and Indonesia; China is seeking to strengthen its ties with the EU amidst this conflict.

EU to Impose €100 Billion in Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trade Dispute
Facing a trade dispute with the US, the EU plans €100 billion in retaliatory tariffs if negotiations fail, while simultaneously pursuing trade deals with other nations like India and Indonesia; China is seeking to strengthen its ties with the EU amidst this conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Elected Chancellor After Coalition Vote
Following an initial failure, Friedrich Merz was elected Chancellor of Germany on a second ballot, forming a coalition government with the SPD, with support from the Greens and Left parties, highlighting internal divisions within the ruling coalition.

Merz Elected Chancellor After Coalition Vote
Following an initial failure, Friedrich Merz was elected Chancellor of Germany on a second ballot, forming a coalition government with the SPD, with support from the Greens and Left parties, highlighting internal divisions within the ruling coalition.
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64% Bias Score
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