Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses Near Kursk; Russia Captures Kurakhove
President Zelenskyy claims Russia lost 38,000 soldiers near Kursk in Ukraine's ongoing offensive, forcing Russia to divert its strongest units, including North Korean soldiers. Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a strategically important town in the Donbass region, after two months of fightin...
Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses Near Kursk; Russia Captures Kurakhove
President Zelenskyy claims Russia lost 38,000 soldiers near Kursk in Ukraine's ongoing offensive, forcing Russia to divert its strongest units, including North Korean soldiers. Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a strategically important town in the Donbass region, after two months of fightin...
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36% Bias Score
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: End of an Era in French Far-Right Politics
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the long-time leader of France's far-right National Rally party, died at age 96; his career was marked by numerous convictions for hate speech and minimizing Nazi crimes, yet he led his party to become a major political force in France.
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: End of an Era in French Far-Right Politics
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the long-time leader of France's far-right National Rally party, died at age 96; his career was marked by numerous convictions for hate speech and minimizing Nazi crimes, yet he led his party to become a major political force in France.
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56% Bias Score
Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Set to Form Government
Following Austria's parliamentary election, the far-right FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, received a mandate to form a government, initiating coalition talks with the conservative ÖVP focusing on stricter asylum policies and border security, while facing opposition from key figures within the ÖVP.
Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Set to Form Government
Following Austria's parliamentary election, the far-right FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, received a mandate to form a government, initiating coalition talks with the conservative ÖVP focusing on stricter asylum policies and border security, while facing opposition from key figures within the ÖVP.
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40% Bias Score
German Ministry Rejects Proposal to Revoke Citizenship from Dual Nationals
Germany's Interior Ministry rejects CDU leader Friedrich Merz's proposal to revoke German citizenship from dual nationals convicted of crimes, citing legal and constitutional concerns; the proposal sparked widespread criticism from other parties.
German Ministry Rejects Proposal to Revoke Citizenship from Dual Nationals
Germany's Interior Ministry rejects CDU leader Friedrich Merz's proposal to revoke German citizenship from dual nationals convicted of crimes, citing legal and constitutional concerns; the proposal sparked widespread criticism from other parties.
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52% Bias Score
Record German CO2 Revenue Funds Climate Initiatives Amidst Calls for Social Mitigation
Germany's 2024 CO2 emissions trading revenue hit a record €18.5 billion, surpassing 2023 by €100 million, funding climate initiatives via the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF) and highlighting the need for further emission reductions, particularly in transport, alongside social mitigation measur...
Record German CO2 Revenue Funds Climate Initiatives Amidst Calls for Social Mitigation
Germany's 2024 CO2 emissions trading revenue hit a record €18.5 billion, surpassing 2023 by €100 million, funding climate initiatives via the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF) and highlighting the need for further emission reductions, particularly in transport, alongside social mitigation measur...
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24% Bias Score
Trump Jr. Visits Greenland Amidst Father's Territorial Claims
Donald Trump Jr., son of former US President Donald Trump, is privately visiting Greenland this week, a trip following his father's past claims on the territory and amidst heightened US-Danish tensions over the island's strategic importance.
Trump Jr. Visits Greenland Amidst Father's Territorial Claims
Donald Trump Jr., son of former US President Donald Trump, is privately visiting Greenland this week, a trip following his father's past claims on the territory and amidst heightened US-Danish tensions over the island's strategic importance.
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56% Bias Score
First US Death from H5N1 Avian Influenza Highlights Pandemic Risk"
A person over 65 with pre-existing conditions in Louisiana died from H5N1 avian influenza, marking the first such death in the US; the virus, a specific genotype (D1.1) of clade 2.3.4.4b, was contracted from backyard poultry and wild birds, raising concerns about potential human adaptation and pande...
First US Death from H5N1 Avian Influenza Highlights Pandemic Risk"
A person over 65 with pre-existing conditions in Louisiana died from H5N1 avian influenza, marking the first such death in the US; the virus, a specific genotype (D1.1) of clade 2.3.4.4b, was contracted from backyard poultry and wild birds, raising concerns about potential human adaptation and pande...
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36% Bias Score
Jean-Marie Le Pen, Founder of French National Front, Dies at 96
Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the French National Front, died at 96 after a long career marked by anti-immigrant rhetoric, controversial statements, and multiple convictions for racism and antisemitism; his daughter, Marine Le Pen, took over leadership in 2011, and the party was renamed Rassemblemen...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, Founder of French National Front, Dies at 96
Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the French National Front, died at 96 after a long career marked by anti-immigrant rhetoric, controversial statements, and multiple convictions for racism and antisemitism; his daughter, Marine Le Pen, took over leadership in 2011, and the party was renamed Rassemblemen...
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60% Bias Score
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study links 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020 to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; researchers call for health campaigns, stricter advertis...
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study links 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020 to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; researchers call for health campaigns, stricter advertis...
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48% Bias Score
Tibet Earthquake Kills 53, Tremors Felt Across Borders
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tingri, Tibet, near Mount Everest, killed at least 53 people, injured 62, and damaged over 1000 houses, prompting rescue efforts and evacuations; tremors were felt in Nepal and northern India.
Tibet Earthquake Kills 53, Tremors Felt Across Borders
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tingri, Tibet, near Mount Everest, killed at least 53 people, injured 62, and damaged over 1000 houses, prompting rescue efforts and evacuations; tremors were felt in Nepal and northern India.
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32% Bias Score
Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall, But Sectoral Shortfalls Loom
Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 3 percent in 2024, reaching a historic low of 656 million tons of CO2 equivalent, a 48 percent decrease since 1990, mainly due to energy sector improvements; however, targets were missed in transportation and buildings, potentially resulting in billions of ...
Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall, But Sectoral Shortfalls Loom
Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 3 percent in 2024, reaching a historic low of 656 million tons of CO2 equivalent, a 48 percent decrease since 1990, mainly due to energy sector improvements; however, targets were missed in transportation and buildings, potentially resulting in billions of ...
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36% Bias Score
Bavarian Farmers Receive \u20ac15 Million in Crop Insurance Subsidies Amidst Climate Change Impacts
In 2024, 6,000 Bavarian farmers received \u20ac15 million in subsidies for crop insurance, covering 6 percent of eligible farmland, due to increased risks from extreme weather; this follows a program expansion in 2023, highlighting the impact of climate change on the agricultural sector.
Bavarian Farmers Receive \u20ac15 Million in Crop Insurance Subsidies Amidst Climate Change Impacts
In 2024, 6,000 Bavarian farmers received \u20ac15 million in subsidies for crop insurance, covering 6 percent of eligible farmland, due to increased risks from extreme weather; this follows a program expansion in 2023, highlighting the impact of climate change on the agricultural sector.
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24% Bias Score