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Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.
Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.
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60% Bias Score


ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Norwegian Citizen of Murder, Prompting Privacy Complaint
NOYB, an Austrian privacy NGO, filed a complaint against OpenAI with Norway's data protection agency for ChatGPT falsely accusing Norwegian citizen Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children; this false information, initially accessible in August 2024, disappeared after ChatGPT's free version was...
ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Norwegian Citizen of Murder, Prompting Privacy Complaint
NOYB, an Austrian privacy NGO, filed a complaint against OpenAI with Norway's data protection agency for ChatGPT falsely accusing Norwegian citizen Arve Hjalmar Holmen of murdering his children; this false information, initially accessible in August 2024, disappeared after ChatGPT's free version was...
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44% Bias Score


Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers due to capacity limits in education and other sectors, citing 18,000 arrivals in 2023-2024, including 13,000 school-aged children; the decision is legally questionable under EU law.
Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers due to capacity limits in education and other sectors, citing 18,000 arrivals in 2023-2024, including 13,000 school-aged children; the decision is legally questionable under EU law.
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56% Bias Score


Austria Temporarily Suspends Immigrant Family Reunification
Austria's new tripartite coalition government temporarily suspended family reunification procedures for immigrants due to strain on social services, affecting 7,762 arrivals in 2022 and 9,254 in 2023, despite criticism that this violates EU asylum law.
Austria Temporarily Suspends Immigrant Family Reunification
Austria's new tripartite coalition government temporarily suspended family reunification procedures for immigrants due to strain on social services, affecting 7,762 arrivals in 2022 and 9,254 in 2023, despite criticism that this violates EU asylum law.
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40% Bias Score


Ski Jumping World Championships Scandal: Three Norwegians Disqualified for Suit Manipulation
At the World Ski Jumping Championships in Trondheim, three Norwegian athletes—Marius Lindvik, Johann André Forfang, and Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal—were disqualified due to non-regulation suits following a protest from Austria, Poland, and Slovenia, based on video evidence suggesting deliberate manipu...
Ski Jumping World Championships Scandal: Three Norwegians Disqualified for Suit Manipulation
At the World Ski Jumping Championships in Trondheim, three Norwegian athletes—Marius Lindvik, Johann André Forfang, and Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal—were disqualified due to non-regulation suits following a protest from Austria, Poland, and Slovenia, based on video evidence suggesting deliberate manipu...
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52% Bias Score


UK Trials Repair Vouchers to Combat E-waste
The UK is trialing a repair voucher scheme offering 50% off electrical repairs, mirroring Austria's success in reducing e-waste and creating jobs; the scheme addresses the UK's high per capita e-waste generation, second only to Norway.
UK Trials Repair Vouchers to Combat E-waste
The UK is trialing a repair voucher scheme offering 50% off electrical repairs, mirroring Austria's success in reducing e-waste and creating jobs; the scheme addresses the UK's high per capita e-waste generation, second only to Norway.
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36% Bias Score

Two More Arrests in "Die Firma" Drug Trafficking Case
German authorities arrested two more alleged members of the international drug trafficking ring "Die Firma", one at Frankfurt Airport accused of handling 170 kg of cocaine in Fall 2023 and another at a Bavarian border crossing, bringing the number of arrested members to 18 out of 33 suspects.

Two More Arrests in "Die Firma" Drug Trafficking Case
German authorities arrested two more alleged members of the international drug trafficking ring "Die Firma", one at Frankfurt Airport accused of handling 170 kg of cocaine in Fall 2023 and another at a Bavarian border crossing, bringing the number of arrested members to 18 out of 33 suspects.
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32% Bias Score

Milan 1848: A Smoking Revolt Ignites Uprising
The 1848 Milanese revolt began with a citizen boycott of smoking to protest Austrian rule; Austrian soldiers responded by openly smoking, provoking clashes that led to six deaths and 53 injuries on January 3rd, marking the start of the Five Days of Milan.

Milan 1848: A Smoking Revolt Ignites Uprising
The 1848 Milanese revolt began with a citizen boycott of smoking to protest Austrian rule; Austrian soldiers responded by openly smoking, provoking clashes that led to six deaths and 53 injuries on January 3rd, marking the start of the Five Days of Milan.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Suspends Migrant Family Reunification
Austria's three-party coalition temporarily suspended family reunification for migrants with subsidiary protection status, citing overstretched social services and using the EU's emergency clause, despite criticism of violating European asylum law; this affects roughly 7,762 to 9,254 people annually...

Austria Suspends Migrant Family Reunification
Austria's three-party coalition temporarily suspended family reunification for migrants with subsidiary protection status, citing overstretched social services and using the EU's emergency clause, despite criticism of violating European asylum law; this affects roughly 7,762 to 9,254 people annually...
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64% Bias Score

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Expansionist Rhetoric Poses Credible Threat to Canadian Sovereignty
Under President Trump, the United States displays expansionist tendencies toward Canada, echoing historical parallels like Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria; Canada's historically unmilitarized border and reliance on amicable relations heighten its vulnerability; proactive measures are crucial to...

Trump's Expansionist Rhetoric Poses Credible Threat to Canadian Sovereignty
Under President Trump, the United States displays expansionist tendencies toward Canada, echoing historical parallels like Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria; Canada's historically unmilitarized border and reliance on amicable relations heighten its vulnerability; proactive measures are crucial to...
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52% Bias Score

Far-Right Rise in Europe Linked to Deficit in Nazi Past Confrontation
Nationalist-populist parties AfD and FPÖ gained significant ground in recent German and Austrian elections, particularly in East Germany and Austria, regions that historically avoided confronting their Nazi past; this success is linked to a deficit in historical memory compared to West Germany.

Far-Right Rise in Europe Linked to Deficit in Nazi Past Confrontation
Nationalist-populist parties AfD and FPÖ gained significant ground in recent German and Austrian elections, particularly in East Germany and Austria, regions that historically avoided confronting their Nazi past; this success is linked to a deficit in historical memory compared to West Germany.
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60% Bias Score
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