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Four US Soldiers Missing in Lithuania After Military Exercise
Four US soldiers are missing after a military exercise in Pabrade, Lithuania, near the Belarus border; their armored vehicle was found submerged in a swamp, prompting a complex search and rescue operation amid conflicting reports about their fate.
Four US Soldiers Missing in Lithuania After Military Exercise
Four US soldiers are missing after a military exercise in Pabrade, Lithuania, near the Belarus border; their armored vehicle was found submerged in a swamp, prompting a complex search and rescue operation amid conflicting reports about their fate.
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36% Bias Score


Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.
Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.
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40% Bias Score


US Expands Tech Blacklist Targeting Chinese Military Advancements
The US Department of Commerce significantly expanded its blacklist of Chinese technology companies, denying them access to US high-tech products to curb China's military growth, impacting global supply chains and potentially escalating US-China tensions.
US Expands Tech Blacklist Targeting Chinese Military Advancements
The US Department of Commerce significantly expanded its blacklist of Chinese technology companies, denying them access to US high-tech products to curb China's military growth, impacting global supply chains and potentially escalating US-China tensions.
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56% Bias Score


Gauck Receives Media Freedom Prize Amidst Rising Global Populism
Former German President Joachim Gauck will receive the Media Freedom Prize on May 7th in Tegernsee, Germany, for his unwavering commitment to democracy and freedom, an award previously given to figures like Alexey Navalny and Mikhail Gorbachev, highlighting the increasing global concern about threat...
Gauck Receives Media Freedom Prize Amidst Rising Global Populism
Former German President Joachim Gauck will receive the Media Freedom Prize on May 7th in Tegernsee, Germany, for his unwavering commitment to democracy and freedom, an award previously given to figures like Alexey Navalny and Mikhail Gorbachev, highlighting the increasing global concern about threat...
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48% Bias Score


German Mayors Embrace Social Media, Sparking Debate on Appropriateness
Mayors in Lower Saxony, Germany, are using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach younger voters, employing informal language and diverse content; however, this approach has drawn criticism regarding its appropriateness.
German Mayors Embrace Social Media, Sparking Debate on Appropriateness
Mayors in Lower Saxony, Germany, are using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach younger voters, employing informal language and diverse content; however, this approach has drawn criticism regarding its appropriateness.
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32% Bias Score


German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
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48% Bias Score

BGH Rules Consumer Groups Can Sue Companies for Data Protection Breaches
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, a decision following a lengthy case against Meta (Facebook) for insufficient user data information in its app center, and supported by rulings from the European Cou...

BGH Rules Consumer Groups Can Sue Companies for Data Protection Breaches
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, a decision following a lengthy case against Meta (Facebook) for insufficient user data information in its app center, and supported by rulings from the European Cou...
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16% Bias Score

Algerian Author Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal received a five-year prison sentence in Algiers on November 16th, 2024, for comments deemed to endanger national security, highlighting tensions between Algeria and France amid their dispute over Western Sahara.

Algerian Author Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal received a five-year prison sentence in Algiers on November 16th, 2024, for comments deemed to endanger national security, highlighting tensions between Algeria and France amid their dispute over Western Sahara.
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44% Bias Score

Deutsche Bahn Reports Record Losses Amidst Infrastructure Crisis
Deutsche Bahn's 2024 results show continued losses due to record-low punctuality (62.5% on-time rate for long-distance trains), requiring €200 million in passenger compensation, and necessitate a €500 billion infrastructure investment plan ('S3') facing potential government intervention and CEO repl...

Deutsche Bahn Reports Record Losses Amidst Infrastructure Crisis
Deutsche Bahn's 2024 results show continued losses due to record-low punctuality (62.5% on-time rate for long-distance trains), requiring €200 million in passenger compensation, and necessitate a €500 billion infrastructure investment plan ('S3') facing potential government intervention and CEO repl...
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52% Bias Score

German Military Commander Warns of Public Apathy Towards War Preparedness
Captain Michael Giss, commander of the Baden-Württemberg military command, criticizes the lack of awareness among German citizens about potential war scenarios, citing a survey showing only one-third would defend the country; he advocates for increased public engagement and a possible reinstatement ...

German Military Commander Warns of Public Apathy Towards War Preparedness
Captain Michael Giss, commander of the Baden-Württemberg military command, criticizes the lack of awareness among German citizens about potential war scenarios, citing a survey showing only one-third would defend the country; he advocates for increased public engagement and a possible reinstatement ...
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48% Bias Score

Rust" Western Film to be Released After Fatal On-Set Shooting
The Western film "Rust", starring Alec Baldwin, will be released in US theaters on May 2nd, 2025, three and a half years after a fatal shooting on set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins; Baldwin, who discharged the fatal shot, was not involved in the trailer's release.

Rust" Western Film to be Released After Fatal On-Set Shooting
The Western film "Rust", starring Alec Baldwin, will be released in US theaters on May 2nd, 2025, three and a half years after a fatal shooting on set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins; Baldwin, who discharged the fatal shot, was not involved in the trailer's release.
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56% Bias Score

Manhunt for Fugitive RAF Terrorists Focuses on Medical Practices
German authorities are searching for two former Red Army Faction (RAF) terrorists, Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg, focusing their investigation on medical practices due to their suspected reliance on cash payments for private medical care; Daniela Klette, a third member of the group, is curr...

Manhunt for Fugitive RAF Terrorists Focuses on Medical Practices
German authorities are searching for two former Red Army Faction (RAF) terrorists, Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg, focusing their investigation on medical practices due to their suspected reliance on cash payments for private medical care; Daniela Klette, a third member of the group, is curr...
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48% Bias Score
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