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Global Resurgence in Nuclear Power Amidst Austria's Anti-Nuclear Stance
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) observes a global resurgence in interest in nuclear power due to rising energy demands and climate change concerns, yet faces the unique challenge of Austria, its host country, maintaining a strict anti-nuclear policy despite the Zwentendorf nuclear plan...
Global Resurgence in Nuclear Power Amidst Austria's Anti-Nuclear Stance
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) observes a global resurgence in interest in nuclear power due to rising energy demands and climate change concerns, yet faces the unique challenge of Austria, its host country, maintaining a strict anti-nuclear policy despite the Zwentendorf nuclear plan...
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32% Bias Score


Kurz Acquitted of Perjury, but Raises Concerns About Austrian Justice System
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges in 2025 after a four-year investigation stemming from a 2020 parliamentary inquiry; however, Kurz criticized the legal process, raising concerns about public confidence in the justice system amid an ongoing investigation into...
Kurz Acquitted of Perjury, but Raises Concerns About Austrian Justice System
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges in 2025 after a four-year investigation stemming from a 2020 parliamentary inquiry; however, Kurz criticized the legal process, raising concerns about public confidence in the justice system amid an ongoing investigation into...
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48% Bias Score


Wirecard Trial: Braun Claims Innocence, Blames Marsalek and Bellenhaus for Billions in Fraud
Former Wirecard CEO Markus Braun, currently on trial for fraud, submitted a 121-page document arguing his innocence, claiming that Jan Marsalek and Oliver Bellenhaus embezzled billions since 2013, a fact he allegedly only learned during the trial. The prosecution alleges a €3 billion loss.
Wirecard Trial: Braun Claims Innocence, Blames Marsalek and Bellenhaus for Billions in Fraud
Former Wirecard CEO Markus Braun, currently on trial for fraud, submitted a 121-page document arguing his innocence, claiming that Jan Marsalek and Oliver Bellenhaus embezzled billions since 2013, a fact he allegedly only learned during the trial. The prosecution alleges a €3 billion loss.
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48% Bias Score


Kurz Acquitted on Perjury Appeal
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has won an appeal against a perjury conviction, overturning an eight-month suspended sentence for giving false testimony to a parliamentary committee in 2020 concerning his role in executive selections at a state holding company; separate corruption investi...
Kurz Acquitted on Perjury Appeal
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has won an appeal against a perjury conviction, overturning an eight-month suspended sentence for giving false testimony to a parliamentary committee in 2020 concerning his role in executive selections at a state holding company; separate corruption investi...
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40% Bias Score


South Tyrol Flag Dispute: SVP Challenges Italian Decree
On May 20, 2000, a decree requiring the display of the Italian flag on all public buildings in Bolzano, Italy, provoked a strong reaction from the German-speaking South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP), who filed a challenge with the Constitutional Court, citing an infringement of regional autonomy.
South Tyrol Flag Dispute: SVP Challenges Italian Decree
On May 20, 2000, a decree requiring the display of the Italian flag on all public buildings in Bolzano, Italy, provoked a strong reaction from the German-speaking South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP), who filed a challenge with the Constitutional Court, citing an infringement of regional autonomy.
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52% Bias Score


Ideological Appropriation in "Three Times Left Is Right"
Three Times Left Is Right," a play by Julian Hetzel, uses a real-life couple—a left-leaning academic and a right-wing publicist—to dramatize the ideological appropriation of left-wing sentiments by the right, highlighting the blurring lines between political ideologies and the emotional nature of th...
Ideological Appropriation in "Three Times Left Is Right"
Three Times Left Is Right," a play by Julian Hetzel, uses a real-life couple—a left-leaning academic and a right-wing publicist—to dramatize the ideological appropriation of left-wing sentiments by the right, highlighting the blurring lines between political ideologies and the emotional nature of th...
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60% Bias Score

Global Resurgence of Interest in Nuclear Energy
Facing rising energy demands and climate concerns, countries globally are showing renewed interest in nuclear energy, prompting the IAEA to offer its expertise; Austria, however, maintains a ban on nuclear power due to a past referendum, repurposing its Zwentendorf plant as a training center and tou...

Global Resurgence of Interest in Nuclear Energy
Facing rising energy demands and climate concerns, countries globally are showing renewed interest in nuclear energy, prompting the IAEA to offer its expertise; Austria, however, maintains a ban on nuclear power due to a past referendum, repurposing its Zwentendorf plant as a training center and tou...
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40% Bias Score

Kurz Acquitted of Perjury in Austrian Corruption Case
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges on Monday by the Vienna Higher Regional Court, overturning an earlier eight-month suspended sentence. The court found he did not make false statements during a parliamentary investigation into corruption allegations related ...

Kurz Acquitted of Perjury in Austrian Corruption Case
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was acquitted of perjury charges on Monday by the Vienna Higher Regional Court, overturning an earlier eight-month suspended sentence. The court found he did not make false statements during a parliamentary investigation into corruption allegations related ...
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36% Bias Score

AI's Impact on Professions: Opportunities and Ethical Concerns
A Greek article explores the impact of AI on the professional routines of a philosophy professor, doctor, lawyer, and architect, revealing AI's increasing role in various sectors but highlighting ethical concerns and the irreplaceable value of human judgment.

AI's Impact on Professions: Opportunities and Ethical Concerns
A Greek article explores the impact of AI on the professional routines of a philosophy professor, doctor, lawyer, and architect, revealing AI's increasing role in various sectors but highlighting ethical concerns and the irreplaceable value of human judgment.
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44% Bias Score

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch ATM Bombers Arrested After Crash in Germany
Three Dutch men, suspected of bombing an ATM in Gmunden, Austria on Friday and stealing a getaway car, crashed their vehicle in Germany on Sunday, resulting in injuries and arrests; they face extradition to Austria.

Dutch ATM Bombers Arrested After Crash in Germany
Three Dutch men, suspected of bombing an ATM in Gmunden, Austria on Friday and stealing a getaway car, crashed their vehicle in Germany on Sunday, resulting in injuries and arrests; they face extradition to Austria.
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36% Bias Score

Austrian Government Celebrates Eurovision Win, Highlights Cultural and Economic Impact
Austria's Eurovision Song Contest winner, JJ (Johannes Pietsch), was congratulated by Chancellor Christian Stocker, Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler, and Foreign Minister Beate Reinl-Meisinger on Monday at the Federal Chancellery in Vienna, highlighting the importance of arts and culture and the econo...

Austrian Government Celebrates Eurovision Win, Highlights Cultural and Economic Impact
Austria's Eurovision Song Contest winner, JJ (Johannes Pietsch), was congratulated by Chancellor Christian Stocker, Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler, and Foreign Minister Beate Reinl-Meisinger on Monday at the Federal Chancellery in Vienna, highlighting the importance of arts and culture and the econo...
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40% Bias Score
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