Trump Pardons Capitol Rioters, Dismantles DEI Programs on First Day Back in Office
President Trump's first full day back in office involved pardoning over 200 people convicted of assaulting police officers during the January 6th Capitol riot, placing federal DEI staff on leave, firing several appointees, and announcing a new $500 billion AI infrastructure investment.
Trump Pardons Capitol Rioters, Dismantles DEI Programs on First Day Back in Office
President Trump's first full day back in office involved pardoning over 200 people convicted of assaulting police officers during the January 6th Capitol riot, placing federal DEI staff on leave, firing several appointees, and announcing a new $500 billion AI infrastructure investment.
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40% Bias Score
German 'Reichsbürger' on Trial for Alleged Coup Plot
A 38-year-old woman suspected of being a 'Reichsbürger' is on trial in Celle, Germany, accused of membership in a terrorist organization, the 'Kaiserreichsgruppe', which allegedly planned a nationwide power outage and the kidnapping of the Federal Health Minister in 2022. This is the first such tria...
German 'Reichsbürger' on Trial for Alleged Coup Plot
A 38-year-old woman suspected of being a 'Reichsbürger' is on trial in Celle, Germany, accused of membership in a terrorist organization, the 'Kaiserreichsgruppe', which allegedly planned a nationwide power outage and the kidnapping of the Federal Health Minister in 2022. This is the first such tria...
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40% Bias Score
Hoess House Sold to Counter Extremism Project
Grazyna Jurczak, after living 42 years in the former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess's house at 88 Legionow Street in Oswiecim, Poland, sold it to the Counter Extremism Project for an undisclosed sum exceeding the estimated $120,000 value; the organization plans to transform the property into a re...
Hoess House Sold to Counter Extremism Project
Grazyna Jurczak, after living 42 years in the former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess's house at 88 Legionow Street in Oswiecim, Poland, sold it to the Counter Extremism Project for an undisclosed sum exceeding the estimated $120,000 value; the organization plans to transform the property into a re...
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52% Bias Score
Shift from Liberal to Illiberal Governance: A Comparison of US and European Experiences
The rise of nationalist leaders globally, particularly Donald Trump's return to power in the US, marks a potential shift away from liberal democracy, as seen in the Republican Party's actions after the 2020 election, contrasted by the largely norm-abiding behavior of similar movements in Europe.
Shift from Liberal to Illiberal Governance: A Comparison of US and European Experiences
The rise of nationalist leaders globally, particularly Donald Trump's return to power in the US, marks a potential shift away from liberal democracy, as seen in the Republican Party's actions after the 2020 election, contrasted by the largely norm-abiding behavior of similar movements in Europe.
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60% Bias Score
Auschwitz Commandant's House Becomes Global Center Against Extremism
The Counter Extremism Project has transformed the former home of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss into a global center against extremism, opening it to the public on the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation to confront the normalization of evil and prevent future atrocities.
Auschwitz Commandant's House Becomes Global Center Against Extremism
The Counter Extremism Project has transformed the former home of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss into a global center against extremism, opening it to the public on the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation to confront the normalization of evil and prevent future atrocities.
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48% Bias Score
Seven Days in May" Recounts 1977 Atocha Massacre, Underscoring Spain's Ongoing Fight Against Extremism
A new film, "Seven Days in May," commemorates the 1977 Atocha massacre in Madrid, where five were killed and four injured by a right-wing extremist group, highlighting its enduring relevance to Spain's ongoing struggle against extremism and the importance of historical memory in shaping a democratic...
Seven Days in May" Recounts 1977 Atocha Massacre, Underscoring Spain's Ongoing Fight Against Extremism
A new film, "Seven Days in May," commemorates the 1977 Atocha massacre in Madrid, where five were killed and four injured by a right-wing extremist group, highlighting its enduring relevance to Spain's ongoing struggle against extremism and the importance of historical memory in shaping a democratic...
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52% Bias Score
German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.
German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.
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56% Bias Score
UK Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Dance Class Attack, Sparking Nationwide Riots
A British man pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and injuring ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, UK; the attack triggered widespread right-wing riots and exposed failures in the Prevent extremism program.
UK Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Dance Class Attack, Sparking Nationwide Riots
A British man pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and injuring ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, UK; the attack triggered widespread right-wing riots and exposed failures in the Prevent extremism program.
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36% Bias Score
Southport Murders Prompt Inquiry into UK Counter-Terrorism Failures
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a public inquiry into the Southport murders, where Axel Rudakubana, referred three times to Prevent, killed three children. The inquiry will examine failures within the counter-extremism system and rising youth violence, following the spread of misinformation...
Southport Murders Prompt Inquiry into UK Counter-Terrorism Failures
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a public inquiry into the Southport murders, where Axel Rudakubana, referred three times to Prevent, killed three children. The inquiry will examine failures within the counter-extremism system and rising youth violence, following the spread of misinformation...
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48% Bias Score
16,000+ Protest AfD Leader's Hamburg Appearance
On Thursday, over 16,000 people demonstrated in Hamburg against AfD leader Alice Weidel's appearance at City Hall, highlighting widespread opposition to the party's policies and rhetoric; the protest, organized by a coalition of groups, marched from the central station to the Rathausmarkt, prompting...
16,000+ Protest AfD Leader's Hamburg Appearance
On Thursday, over 16,000 people demonstrated in Hamburg against AfD leader Alice Weidel's appearance at City Hall, highlighting widespread opposition to the party's policies and rhetoric; the protest, organized by a coalition of groups, marched from the central station to the Rathausmarkt, prompting...
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60% Bias Score
Navalny Lawyers Sentenced to Prison in Russia
A Russian court sentenced three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny to prison terms for allegedly aiding an extremist organization, with sentences ranging from 3.5 to 5.5 years; the verdict was handed down on the anniversary of Navalny's return to Russia in 2021.
Navalny Lawyers Sentenced to Prison in Russia
A Russian court sentenced three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny to prison terms for allegedly aiding an extremist organization, with sentences ranging from 3.5 to 5.5 years; the verdict was handed down on the anniversary of Navalny's return to Russia in 2021.
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52% Bias Score
Navalny's Lawyers Sentenced in Russia
Three lawyers for Alexei Navalny were sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony on Friday for belonging to an extremist group, a move condemned by human rights activists as a further crackdown on dissent.
Navalny's Lawyers Sentenced in Russia
Three lawyers for Alexei Navalny were sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony on Friday for belonging to an extremist group, a move condemned by human rights activists as a further crackdown on dissent.
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52% Bias Score