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Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges began in a New York court, focusing on accusations from three women; his 2020 conviction was overturned due to procedural errors involving additional witnesses influencing the jury.
Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges began in a New York court, focusing on accusations from three women; his 2020 conviction was overturned due to procedural errors involving additional witnesses influencing the jury.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
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44% Bias Score


Columbia Student Arrested: Alleged Retaliation for Pro-Palestinian Activism
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student with a green card, was arrested by ICE agents in Vermont on Monday while attending a citizenship test; his lawyers allege the arrest is in retaliation for his pro-Palestinian activism, echoing the earlier arrest of Mahmoud Khalil.
Columbia Student Arrested: Alleged Retaliation for Pro-Palestinian Activism
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student with a green card, was arrested by ICE agents in Vermont on Monday while attending a citizenship test; his lawyers allege the arrest is in retaliation for his pro-Palestinian activism, echoing the earlier arrest of Mahmoud Khalil.
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56% Bias Score


Netanyahu Rejects Palestinian State, Jeopardizing Peace Prospects
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly rejected the creation of a Palestinian state in a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, citing the lack of Palestinian condemnation for the October 7th Hamas attack and the risk of it becoming an Iranian terror base. Macron, who previously...
Netanyahu Rejects Palestinian State, Jeopardizing Peace Prospects
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly rejected the creation of a Palestinian state in a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, citing the lack of Palestinian condemnation for the October 7th Hamas attack and the risk of it becoming an Iranian terror base. Macron, who previously...
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56% Bias Score


Unprecedented Israeli Military Dissent Against Gaza War
Over 1,000 Israeli military reservists and hundreds of former Mossad agents are publicly protesting the Gaza war, citing concerns about national security and the government's handling of the conflict, alongside criticisms from recently released hostages and a reported Palestinian death toll exceedin...
Unprecedented Israeli Military Dissent Against Gaza War
Over 1,000 Israeli military reservists and hundreds of former Mossad agents are publicly protesting the Gaza war, citing concerns about national security and the government's handling of the conflict, alongside criticisms from recently released hostages and a reported Palestinian death toll exceedin...
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Mayor Proposes Expanding Knife Bans After Fatal Subway Stabbing
Following a fatal stabbing on a Berlin subway on Saturday, Berlin's mayor proposed expanding knife bans to public transport, with authorities now reviewing how to extend these zones to the U-Bahn and S-Bahn networks.
Berlin Mayor Proposes Expanding Knife Bans After Fatal Subway Stabbing
Following a fatal stabbing on a Berlin subway on Saturday, Berlin's mayor proposed expanding knife bans to public transport, with authorities now reviewing how to extend these zones to the U-Bahn and S-Bahn networks.
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44% Bias Score

German Parliament Members' Data Found on Dark Web
Login credentials for 241 German state parliament members, with Saxony-Anhalt showing the highest percentage (67%) of affected accounts, were found on the dark web; this data included access to various services and some passwords were unencrypted and easily guessable.

German Parliament Members' Data Found on Dark Web
Login credentials for 241 German state parliament members, with Saxony-Anhalt showing the highest percentage (67%) of affected accounts, were found on the dark web; this data included access to various services and some passwords were unencrypted and easily guessable.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Soldier Uses Jazz Concert to Fundraise for Anti-Drone Weapons
During the freejazzsaar festival in Saarbrücken, Germany, on March 7th, 2022, Ukrainian army Captain Mark Tokar, a bassist, performed in full uniform, using the opportunity to collect donations for anti-drone weapons to support Ukraine's war effort.

Ukrainian Soldier Uses Jazz Concert to Fundraise for Anti-Drone Weapons
During the freejazzsaar festival in Saarbrücken, Germany, on March 7th, 2022, Ukrainian army Captain Mark Tokar, a bassist, performed in full uniform, using the opportunity to collect donations for anti-drone weapons to support Ukraine's war effort.
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40% Bias Score

Death Threat Against Zwickau Mayor Highlights Resurgence of Right-Wing Extremism
Zwickau Mayor Constance Arndt received a death threat via email from an anonymous sender identifying as "Adolf Hitler", referencing the murder of Walter Lübcke and the NSU terrorist group; she filed a police report and publicly shared the threat on Instagram.

Death Threat Against Zwickau Mayor Highlights Resurgence of Right-Wing Extremism
Zwickau Mayor Constance Arndt received a death threat via email from an anonymous sender identifying as "Adolf Hitler", referencing the murder of Walter Lübcke and the NSU terrorist group; she filed a police report and publicly shared the threat on Instagram.
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36% Bias Score

Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.

Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.
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40% Bias Score

New German Coalition Faces Potential Instability Despite Increased Financial Resources
The new German 'Schwarz-Schwarz-Rot' coalition, comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD, is expected to face internal disagreements and potential instability, potentially hindering effective governance, despite possessing significantly more financial resources than its predecessor.

New German Coalition Faces Potential Instability Despite Increased Financial Resources
The new German 'Schwarz-Schwarz-Rot' coalition, comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD, is expected to face internal disagreements and potential instability, potentially hindering effective governance, despite possessing significantly more financial resources than its predecessor.
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64% Bias Score

US Unable to Repatriate Mistakenly Deported Salvadoran
A Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported from the US to El Salvador despite a Supreme Court order for his return, remains imprisoned; the US government claims it lacks the authority to repatriate him from foreign custody, while President Bukele refuses, labeling deportees as "terr...

US Unable to Repatriate Mistakenly Deported Salvadoran
A Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported from the US to El Salvador despite a Supreme Court order for his return, remains imprisoned; the US government claims it lacks the authority to repatriate him from foreign custody, while President Bukele refuses, labeling deportees as "terr...
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56% Bias Score
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