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Germany's Historical Neglect of Ukrainian Literature
This article details the historical neglect of Ukrainian literature in German-speaking countries, highlighting the insufficient number of translations and the lack of academic interest, impacting political decisions and perceptions of Ukrainian history and identity.
Germany's Historical Neglect of Ukrainian Literature
This article details the historical neglect of Ukrainian literature in German-speaking countries, highlighting the insufficient number of translations and the lack of academic interest, impacting political decisions and perceptions of Ukrainian history and identity.
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40% Bias Score


Conditional Cuban Independence: The Platt Amendment's Legacy
On May 20, 1902, Cuba gained nominal independence from Spain after a US military occupation, but the Platt Amendment ensured continued US influence, restricting Cuban sovereignty and ultimately contributing to anti-imperialist sentiment that fueled later revolutions.
Conditional Cuban Independence: The Platt Amendment's Legacy
On May 20, 1902, Cuba gained nominal independence from Spain after a US military occupation, but the Platt Amendment ensured continued US influence, restricting Cuban sovereignty and ultimately contributing to anti-imperialist sentiment that fueled later revolutions.
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48% Bias Score


Mossad Recovers 2,500 Syrian Files on Executed Spy Eli Cohen
The Mossad retrieved 2,500 Syrian files on executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen, including personal effects, communications, and surveillance records, resolving debates about his 1965 capture by revealing intercepted communications and highlighting Syrian counterintelligence efforts.
Mossad Recovers 2,500 Syrian Files on Executed Spy Eli Cohen
The Mossad retrieved 2,500 Syrian files on executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen, including personal effects, communications, and surveillance records, resolving debates about his 1965 capture by revealing intercepted communications and highlighting Syrian counterintelligence efforts.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.
Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.
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16% Bias Score


Schuman Declaration: The Birth of European Integration
On May 9, 1950, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's declaration proposed pooling French and German coal and steel production under a common authority, initiating European integration to prevent future wars; the plan, secretly drafted with Jean Monnet and Konrad Adenauer's input, successfully ad...
Schuman Declaration: The Birth of European Integration
On May 9, 1950, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's declaration proposed pooling French and German coal and steel production under a common authority, initiating European integration to prevent future wars; the plan, secretly drafted with Jean Monnet and Konrad Adenauer's input, successfully ad...
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40% Bias Score

Soviet River Reversal Plan Resurfaces Amidst Water Scarcity
The Soviet Union's failed 1970s plan to reverse Siberian rivers using nuclear explosions is resurfacing due to ongoing water scarcity in southern Russia and Central Asia; the project, involving 127 nuclear devices, aimed to redirect water flow for agriculture, but was abandoned due to costs and envi...

Soviet River Reversal Plan Resurfaces Amidst Water Scarcity
The Soviet Union's failed 1970s plan to reverse Siberian rivers using nuclear explosions is resurfacing due to ongoing water scarcity in southern Russia and Central Asia; the project, involving 127 nuclear devices, aimed to redirect water flow for agriculture, but was abandoned due to costs and envi...
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44% Bias Score

WELT.de's Launch, Dayton Agreement, Rabin's Assassination, and Windows 95: A Year of Contrasts in 1995
On May 17, 1995, WELT.de launched, marking an early German internet presence; the Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian War, while Yitzhak Rabin's assassination shattered Middle East peace hopes; and Windows 95 revolutionized personal computing.

WELT.de's Launch, Dayton Agreement, Rabin's Assassination, and Windows 95: A Year of Contrasts in 1995
On May 17, 1995, WELT.de launched, marking an early German internet presence; the Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian War, while Yitzhak Rabin's assassination shattered Middle East peace hopes; and Windows 95 revolutionized personal computing.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Arrests Ukrainians Suspected of Russian-Ordered Bomb Plot
Three Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Germany for allegedly planning bomb attacks on behalf of Russia, sending test packages with GPS trackers to scope delivery routes before their arrests in late March; a separate case involving two men accused of targeting German railways is ongoing.

Germany Arrests Ukrainians Suspected of Russian-Ordered Bomb Plot
Three Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Germany for allegedly planning bomb attacks on behalf of Russia, sending test packages with GPS trackers to scope delivery routes before their arrests in late March; a separate case involving two men accused of targeting German railways is ongoing.
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40% Bias Score

The Baghdad Pact: A Cold War Alliance and its Demise
The Baghdad Pact, a 1955 Cold War military alliance between Britain, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran to counter Soviet influence, dissolved in 1979 due to internal conflicts and the changing geopolitical landscape.

The Baghdad Pact: A Cold War Alliance and its Demise
The Baghdad Pact, a 1955 Cold War military alliance between Britain, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran to counter Soviet influence, dissolved in 1979 due to internal conflicts and the changing geopolitical landscape.
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36% Bias Score

Nazi War Criminal's Role in South American Drug Cartel Revealed
A Der Spiegel report reveals that Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, while living in Bolivia under the alias Klaus Altmann, deeply involved himself in the Roberto Suarez drug cartel in the 1970s and actively aided Bolivian military regimes, including helping organize the 1980 coup, leveraging his secur...

Nazi War Criminal's Role in South American Drug Cartel Revealed
A Der Spiegel report reveals that Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, while living in Bolivia under the alias Klaus Altmann, deeply involved himself in the Roberto Suarez drug cartel in the 1970s and actively aided Bolivian military regimes, including helping organize the 1980 coup, leveraging his secur...
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52% Bias Score

Zhukov Museum: Soviet Military Command Center
The Zhukov Memorial Office-Museum in Moscow's Ministry of Defence, used by every Soviet Defence Minister from 1955-1985, offers a unique view into the command center of Soviet military power, preserving artifacts such as Zhukov's party card and a KGB phonebook.

Zhukov Museum: Soviet Military Command Center
The Zhukov Memorial Office-Museum in Moscow's Ministry of Defence, used by every Soviet Defence Minister from 1955-1985, offers a unique view into the command center of Soviet military power, preserving artifacts such as Zhukov's party card and a KGB phonebook.
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48% Bias Score
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