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Palantir CEO Slams Germany's Military and Tech Sector
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO and former Goethe University philosophy PhD, sharply criticizes Germany's weakened military and near-nonexistent tech sector, contrasting it with Palantir's booming US military contracts and advocating for a stronger government-industry partnership.
Palantir CEO Slams Germany's Military and Tech Sector
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO and former Goethe University philosophy PhD, sharply criticizes Germany's weakened military and near-nonexistent tech sector, contrasting it with Palantir's booming US military contracts and advocating for a stronger government-industry partnership.
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56% Bias Score


Rotterdam Ahoy Investigated as Potential Terrorist Target
Dutch police investigate after a pro-ISIS website names Rotterdam Ahoy as a potential target for attacks during the Festival der Liebe (March 7-8), prompting security reviews.
Rotterdam Ahoy Investigated as Potential Terrorist Target
Dutch police investigate after a pro-ISIS website names Rotterdam Ahoy as a potential target for attacks during the Festival der Liebe (March 7-8), prompting security reviews.
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44% Bias Score


German Universities: Unsafe for Jewish Students Amidst Antisemitic Surge
A report by the JSUD and AJC details the unsafe conditions faced by Jewish students on German university campuses since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, citing incidents like classroom occupations with Intifada chants, open Hamas justifications, and physical assaults, leading many students to avoi...
German Universities: Unsafe for Jewish Students Amidst Antisemitic Surge
A report by the JSUD and AJC details the unsafe conditions faced by Jewish students on German university campuses since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, citing incidents like classroom occupations with Intifada chants, open Hamas justifications, and physical assaults, leading many students to avoi...
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60% Bias Score


Macron-Trump Meeting: Positive Atmosphere, Uncertainties Remain on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron met with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 24th in Washington D.C., discussing European security concerns related to the Ukraine conflict and potential deployment of European forces to Ukraine as a security guarantee; this followed a U.S.-Russia foreign ministe...
Macron-Trump Meeting: Positive Atmosphere, Uncertainties Remain on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron met with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 24th in Washington D.C., discussing European security concerns related to the Ukraine conflict and potential deployment of European forces to Ukraine as a security guarantee; this followed a U.S.-Russia foreign ministe...
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40% Bias Score


Solingen Attack: Triple Murder Charges Filed, Deportation Failure Investigated
Six months after a Syrian man killed three and injured ten with a knife at a Solingen, Germany city festival in August 2024, German federal prosecutors charged him with triple murder, citing radical Islamist motives and alleging prior contact with an unknown Islamic State member. A parliamentary com...
Solingen Attack: Triple Murder Charges Filed, Deportation Failure Investigated
Six months after a Syrian man killed three and injured ten with a knife at a Solingen, Germany city festival in August 2024, German federal prosecutors charged him with triple murder, citing radical Islamist motives and alleging prior contact with an unknown Islamic State member. A parliamentary com...
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40% Bias Score


Cologne Carnival Tightens Security Amidst Online Threats
Due to online threats by Islamists, Cologne's Carnival will have 1,500 extra police officers, vehicle barriers, and knife checks; 9,900 officers are deployed across North Rhine-Westphalia.
Cologne Carnival Tightens Security Amidst Online Threats
Due to online threats by Islamists, Cologne's Carnival will have 1,500 extra police officers, vehicle barriers, and knife checks; 9,900 officers are deployed across North Rhine-Westphalia.
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44% Bias Score

Cologne Carnival Makes History with First LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn
Cologne's 2024 Carnival features its first LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn (Prince, Peasant, Virgin) from the StattGarde Colonia Ahoj e.V., a queer carnival society, marking a significant shift towards inclusivity in this traditionally conservative event and receiving largely positive public response.

Cologne Carnival Makes History with First LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn
Cologne's 2024 Carnival features its first LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn (Prince, Peasant, Virgin) from the StattGarde Colonia Ahoj e.V., a queer carnival society, marking a significant shift towards inclusivity in this traditionally conservative event and receiving largely positive public response.
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44% Bias Score

Scholl Siblings' Leaflet Distribution: A Planned Act of Resistance
Hans and Sophie Scholl, members of the White Rose resistance group, distributed over 1000 anti-Nazi leaflets at Munich University on February 18, 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; new research pinpoints the exact location of the leaflet drop and reveals the planned nature of their action.

Scholl Siblings' Leaflet Distribution: A Planned Act of Resistance
Hans and Sophie Scholl, members of the White Rose resistance group, distributed over 1000 anti-Nazi leaflets at Munich University on February 18, 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; new research pinpoints the exact location of the leaflet drop and reveals the planned nature of their action.
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32% Bias Score

Germany's Drug Shortages: A Systemic Crisis
Germany is experiencing widespread medication shortages, affecting over 500 drugs, due to low reimbursement rates for generics, past price control policies, and over-reliance on foreign manufacturers, particularly in China, jeopardizing patient care and national security.

Germany's Drug Shortages: A Systemic Crisis
Germany is experiencing widespread medication shortages, affecting over 500 drugs, due to low reimbursement rates for generics, past price control policies, and over-reliance on foreign manufacturers, particularly in China, jeopardizing patient care and national security.
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60% Bias Score

Bezos Restricts Washington Post Opinion Section; Austria Forms Coalition Government; Germany Faces Increased Military Spending
Jeff Bezos announced new guidelines for the Washington Post's opinion section, restricting acceptable topics to personal freedom and free markets, leading to the departure of opinion editor David Shipley; simultaneously, Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties agreed on a coalition government; Germany'...

Bezos Restricts Washington Post Opinion Section; Austria Forms Coalition Government; Germany Faces Increased Military Spending
Jeff Bezos announced new guidelines for the Washington Post's opinion section, restricting acceptable topics to personal freedom and free markets, leading to the departure of opinion editor David Shipley; simultaneously, Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties agreed on a coalition government; Germany'...
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40% Bias Score

Solingen Attack: Syrian Man Charged with Murder, ISIS Claims Responsibility
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a 26-year-old Syrian man, stabbed three people to death and injured ten others at Solingen's "Festival der Vielfalt." He is charged with murder, attempted murder, and ISIS membership; the attack was claimed by ISIS, highlighting security concerns and asylum processes.

Solingen Attack: Syrian Man Charged with Murder, ISIS Claims Responsibility
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a 26-year-old Syrian man, stabbed three people to death and injured ten others at Solingen's "Festival der Vielfalt." He is charged with murder, attempted murder, and ISIS membership; the attack was claimed by ISIS, highlighting security concerns and asylum processes.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey's January Trade Deficit Widens to $7.54 Billion
Turkey's January 2025 foreign trade saw a 5.8% rise in exports to $21.16 billion and a 9.6% increase in imports to $28.70 billion, leading to a $7.54 billion trade deficit; Germany was the top export destination, while Russia led imports.

Turkey's January Trade Deficit Widens to $7.54 Billion
Turkey's January 2025 foreign trade saw a 5.8% rise in exports to $21.16 billion and a 9.6% increase in imports to $28.70 billion, leading to a $7.54 billion trade deficit; Germany was the top export destination, while Russia led imports.
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32% Bias Score
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