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Munich Car Attack: Afghan Asylum Seeker Confesses, Fueling Germany's Security Debate
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, Farhad N., drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich on Thursday, injuring several. He confessed, citing Islamist motives, though police found no network links. The incident follows similar attacks in Germany, fueling public safety concerns and reignit...
Munich Car Attack: Afghan Asylum Seeker Confesses, Fueling Germany's Security Debate
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, Farhad N., drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich on Thursday, injuring several. He confessed, citing Islamist motives, though police found no network links. The incident follows similar attacks in Germany, fueling public safety concerns and reignit...
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52% Bias Score


German Attacks Expose Gaps in Risk Assessment and Mental Health
Recent attacks in Germany, varying in perpetrator profiles, share the common goal of widespread harm, exposing gaps in risk assessment and highlighting the long-neglected need for improved mental health services for traumatized refugees.
German Attacks Expose Gaps in Risk Assessment and Mental Health
Recent attacks in Germany, varying in perpetrator profiles, share the common goal of widespread harm, exposing gaps in risk assessment and highlighting the long-neglected need for improved mental health services for traumatized refugees.
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28% Bias Score


Antisemitic Images Lead to Suspensions at UNI Strasbourg
The president and several far-right members of UNI Strasbourg student union were suspended following the publication of antisemitic images on social media, prompting a police complaint, administrative inquiry, and disciplinary action. The incident revealed a pattern of extremist behavior within the ...
Antisemitic Images Lead to Suspensions at UNI Strasbourg
The president and several far-right members of UNI Strasbourg student union were suspended following the publication of antisemitic images on social media, prompting a police complaint, administrative inquiry, and disciplinary action. The incident revealed a pattern of extremist behavior within the ...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch "Autonomes" Convicted, Judge Targeted
Two Utrecht men, self-proclaimed "autonomes" rejecting government authority, were convicted for threatening police and planned to "arrest" a judge; their actions highlight a growing anti-authoritarian movement in the Netherlands fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and "conspirituality".
Dutch "Autonomes" Convicted, Judge Targeted
Two Utrecht men, self-proclaimed "autonomes" rejecting government authority, were convicted for threatening police and planned to "arrest" a judge; their actions highlight a growing anti-authoritarian movement in the Netherlands fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and "conspirituality".
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40% Bias Score


European Far-Right Emulates Trump's Ideology
European far-right groups, including the third-largest in the European Parliament, convened in Madrid on February 8th, adopting Trump's 'MAGA' slogan ('MEGA') and mirroring his anti-immigrant, climate-change-denying, and anti-democratic stances.
European Far-Right Emulates Trump's Ideology
European far-right groups, including the third-largest in the European Parliament, convened in Madrid on February 8th, adopting Trump's 'MAGA' slogan ('MEGA') and mirroring his anti-immigrant, climate-change-denying, and anti-democratic stances.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Capitol Rioters, Raising Concerns About Future Violence
Former US President Donald Trump pardoned participants in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including those convicted of assaulting police officers, claiming they were unjustly treated; this action raises concerns about potential future violence and erodes trust in democratic institutions.
Trump Pardons Capitol Rioters, Raising Concerns About Future Violence
Former US President Donald Trump pardoned participants in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including those convicted of assaulting police officers, claiming they were unjustly treated; this action raises concerns about potential future violence and erodes trust in democratic institutions.
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48% Bias Score

Ghana Faces Growing Threat of Jihadist Recruitment Amidst Socioeconomic Challenges
Despite bordering Burkina Faso's jihadist-affected regions, Ghana faces a growing threat of extremist recruitment driven by poverty, marginalization, and weak border security, with analysts highlighting the nearly one million people in multidimensional poverty in Northern Ghana in 2024 and the explo...

Ghana Faces Growing Threat of Jihadist Recruitment Amidst Socioeconomic Challenges
Despite bordering Burkina Faso's jihadist-affected regions, Ghana faces a growing threat of extremist recruitment driven by poverty, marginalization, and weak border security, with analysts highlighting the nearly one million people in multidimensional poverty in Northern Ghana in 2024 and the explo...
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48% Bias Score

Car Attack at Munich Demonstration Leaves 28 Injured
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, several critically, prompting investigations into extremist motives and renewed calls for stricter immigration policies.

Car Attack at Munich Demonstration Leaves 28 Injured
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, several critically, prompting investigations into extremist motives and renewed calls for stricter immigration policies.
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56% Bias Score

UK Mother Guilty of Terrorism for Planned Afghanistan Trip with Children
A British mother of four, Farishta Jami, was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism after planning to travel to Afghanistan with her children to join Islamic State Khorasan (ISK), intending for them to become martyrs; evidence included IS propaganda, instructions on weapon assembly, and signifi...

UK Mother Guilty of Terrorism for Planned Afghanistan Trip with Children
A British mother of four, Farishta Jami, was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism after planning to travel to Afghanistan with her children to join Islamic State Khorasan (ISK), intending for them to become martyrs; evidence included IS propaganda, instructions on weapon assembly, and signifi...
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52% Bias Score

Catalan Police Shift to Preventative Measures After 2017 Attacks
The 2017 Barcelona terror attacks prompted a reform of Catalan police strategies, shifting from reactive to preventative measures involving community engagement, resulting in 159 individuals identified at risk in 2024, with most diverted from extremism through non-arrest interventions; however, the ...

Catalan Police Shift to Preventative Measures After 2017 Attacks
The 2017 Barcelona terror attacks prompted a reform of Catalan police strategies, shifting from reactive to preventative measures involving community engagement, resulting in 159 individuals identified at risk in 2024, with most diverted from extremism through non-arrest interventions; however, the ...
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44% Bias Score

Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.

Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Pardons 1500 January 6th Rioters, Sparking Security Concerns
Upon assuming office, Trump pardoned 1500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, including leaders of extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, sparking outrage and concerns about national security and future radicalization.

Trump Pardons 1500 January 6th Rioters, Sparking Security Concerns
Upon assuming office, Trump pardoned 1500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, including leaders of extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, sparking outrage and concerns about national security and future radicalization.
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48% Bias Score
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