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US Citizen Exposed as GRU Spy in Poland and Ukraine
A US citizen, Daniel Martindale, infiltrated a Polish Protestant community, posing as a Christian aid worker before secretly spying for Russia's GRU from 2020-2024, transmitting Ukrainian infrastructure location data via Strava and Telegram, before being evacuated by Russian forces and publicly admi...
US Citizen Exposed as GRU Spy in Poland and Ukraine
A US citizen, Daniel Martindale, infiltrated a Polish Protestant community, posing as a Christian aid worker before secretly spying for Russia's GRU from 2020-2024, transmitting Ukrainian infrastructure location data via Strava and Telegram, before being evacuated by Russian forces and publicly admi...
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48% Bias Score


Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.
Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.
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28% Bias Score


Revised History: Hunnic Invasions a Gradual Process, Not Sudden Catastrophe
Mischa Meier's new book challenges the traditional view of the Hunnic invasions, arguing that prolonged interactions between the Huns and Goths, starting well before 375 AD, led to a gradual destabilization rather than a sudden catastrophe, supported by archaeological evidence and reinterpretations ...
Revised History: Hunnic Invasions a Gradual Process, Not Sudden Catastrophe
Mischa Meier's new book challenges the traditional view of the Hunnic invasions, arguing that prolonged interactions between the Huns and Goths, starting well before 375 AD, led to a gradual destabilization rather than a sudden catastrophe, supported by archaeological evidence and reinterpretations ...
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44% Bias Score


Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...
Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...
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60% Bias Score


Klöckner Calls for New German Electoral Reform
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is advocating for a new electoral reform, citing the devaluation of the first vote and the 23 constituency winners who didn't gain Bundestag seats after the last election. This comes despite a recent reform and public opinion favoring the status quo.
Klöckner Calls for New German Electoral Reform
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is advocating for a new electoral reform, citing the devaluation of the first vote and the 23 constituency winners who didn't gain Bundestag seats after the last election. This comes despite a recent reform and public opinion favoring the status quo.
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44% Bias Score


Mainz Train Disruptions Impact Deutschlandticket Sales
Disruptions to train service around Mainz, Germany, caused by Deutsche Bahn's infrastructure issues, significantly impacted Deutschlandticket sales in Rhineland-Palatinate during the first quarter of 2025, despite a price increase and overall growth in 2024.
Mainz Train Disruptions Impact Deutschlandticket Sales
Disruptions to train service around Mainz, Germany, caused by Deutsche Bahn's infrastructure issues, significantly impacted Deutschlandticket sales in Rhineland-Palatinate during the first quarter of 2025, despite a price increase and overall growth in 2024.
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40% Bias Score

German Gaza Aid Policy Criticized Amid Concerns of Hamas Diversion
CDU foreign policy expert Roderich Kiesewetter sharply criticizes Germany's Gaza aid policy, citing concerns that up to 100 percent of aid reaches Hamas, aligning with estimates from German security sources; he advocates for Hamas disarmament and endorses a 17-nation initiative calling for Hamas to ...

German Gaza Aid Policy Criticized Amid Concerns of Hamas Diversion
CDU foreign policy expert Roderich Kiesewetter sharply criticizes Germany's Gaza aid policy, citing concerns that up to 100 percent of aid reaches Hamas, aligning with estimates from German security sources; he advocates for Hamas disarmament and endorses a 17-nation initiative calling for Hamas to ...
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56% Bias Score

Heightened Police Alert for Violent Clashes at Bautzen's Christopher Street Day
German police anticipate violent clashes between 2,000-3,000 Christopher Street Day attendees and 300-700 counter-demonstrators in Bautzen on August 10th, prompting a heightened police presence due to previous violence and the groups' aggressive intentions.

Heightened Police Alert for Violent Clashes at Bautzen's Christopher Street Day
German police anticipate violent clashes between 2,000-3,000 Christopher Street Day attendees and 300-700 counter-demonstrators in Bautzen on August 10th, prompting a heightened police presence due to previous violence and the groups' aggressive intentions.
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60% Bias Score

German Gas Power Plant Plan Sparks Regional Disparity Concerns
German Minister Reiche announced plans for new gas power plants, prioritizing southern Germany, causing concern in Lausitz where Leag, facing a coal phase-out by 2038, plans a €3 billion investment in new gas power plants, fearing the government's "Südbonus" will lead to regional disadvantage.

German Gas Power Plant Plan Sparks Regional Disparity Concerns
German Minister Reiche announced plans for new gas power plants, prioritizing southern Germany, causing concern in Lausitz where Leag, facing a coal phase-out by 2038, plans a €3 billion investment in new gas power plants, fearing the government's "Südbonus" will lead to regional disadvantage.
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44% Bias Score

Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...

Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.

Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.
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40% Bias Score

NRW Solar Power Expansion Slows by 20% in First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW), Germany, saw a 20% decrease in new solar power capacity (940 MW) compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to slow growth in open-field solar farms, lagging behind Bayern and Baden-Württemberg. The state government is urged to increase s...

NRW Solar Power Expansion Slows by 20% in First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW), Germany, saw a 20% decrease in new solar power capacity (940 MW) compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to slow growth in open-field solar farms, lagging behind Bayern and Baden-Württemberg. The state government is urged to increase s...
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36% Bias Score
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