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German Police Seize Weapons, Explosives from AfD Politician's Home
Police in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern seized weapons and explosives from AfD politician Philip Steinbeck's home during a raid on August 7, 2025, following an April incident where he reported armed intruders. Authorities are investigating potential violations of weapons and explosives laws, and have revok...
German Police Seize Weapons, Explosives from AfD Politician's Home
Police in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern seized weapons and explosives from AfD politician Philip Steinbeck's home during a raid on August 7, 2025, following an April incident where he reported armed intruders. Authorities are investigating potential violations of weapons and explosives laws, and have revok...
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48% Bias Score


102 Right-Wing Extremists in Hessen Held Firearm Licenses in 2024
In Hessen, 102 right-wing extremists held firearm licenses by the end of 2024; 53 had a "Kleiner Waffenschein", and 49 possessed a weapons license. Authorities revoked licenses for 11 and initiated revocation for 21 more, highlighting security concerns and the need for stricter licensing procedures.
102 Right-Wing Extremists in Hessen Held Firearm Licenses in 2024
In Hessen, 102 right-wing extremists held firearm licenses by the end of 2024; 53 had a "Kleiner Waffenschein", and 49 possessed a weapons license. Authorities revoked licenses for 11 and initiated revocation for 21 more, highlighting security concerns and the need for stricter licensing procedures.
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44% Bias Score


Infrequent Firearm Inspections in Thuringia Highlight Systemic Issues
Thuringia, Germany's firearm control system faces scrutiny due to infrequent inspections; while roughly 62% of 28,000 license holders were checked between 2010-2025, regional disparities exist, with some areas seeing checks every 46 years or longer.
Infrequent Firearm Inspections in Thuringia Highlight Systemic Issues
Thuringia, Germany's firearm control system faces scrutiny due to infrequent inspections; while roughly 62% of 28,000 license holders were checked between 2010-2025, regional disparities exist, with some areas seeing checks every 46 years or longer.
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40% Bias Score


3D-Printed Firearms Pose Growing Threat in the Netherlands
3D-printed firearms, easily assembled from readily available components and online instructions, pose a significant threat to public safety in the Netherlands; law enforcement struggles to keep up with this rapidly evolving technology.
3D-Printed Firearms Pose Growing Threat in the Netherlands
3D-printed firearms, easily assembled from readily available components and online instructions, pose a significant threat to public safety in the Netherlands; law enforcement struggles to keep up with this rapidly evolving technology.
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48% Bias Score


Manhattan High-Rise Shooting Leaves Four Dead
On Monday, during rush hour, Shane Devon Tamura, 27, from Las Vegas, fatally shot four people, including an NYPD officer, in a Manhattan high-rise before taking his own life; his motive remains under investigation.
Manhattan High-Rise Shooting Leaves Four Dead
On Monday, during rush hour, Shane Devon Tamura, 27, from Las Vegas, fatally shot four people, including an NYPD officer, in a Manhattan high-rise before taking his own life; his motive remains under investigation.
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44% Bias Score


Manhattan High-Rise Shooting Leaves Four Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 27-year-old man from Las Vegas shot and killed four people, including a NYPD officer, in a Manhattan high-rise on Monday before killing himself; the incident reignited the debate on US gun control.
Manhattan High-Rise Shooting Leaves Four Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 27-year-old man from Las Vegas shot and killed four people, including a NYPD officer, in a Manhattan high-rise on Monday before killing himself; the incident reignited the debate on US gun control.
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36% Bias Score

Fort Stewart Shooting Highlights Debate Over Military Base Firearm Policy
A shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia's largest military base, injured five soldiers on Wednesday. The shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, used a personal weapon, while soldiers lacked personal firearms due to a long-standing policy restricting weapons on base to military police, sparking debate about b...

Fort Stewart Shooting Highlights Debate Over Military Base Firearm Policy
A shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia's largest military base, injured five soldiers on Wednesday. The shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, used a personal weapon, while soldiers lacked personal firearms due to a long-standing policy restricting weapons on base to military police, sparking debate about b...
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36% Bias Score

102 Right-Wing Extremists and Reichsbürgers Held Firearm Licenses in Hessen
By the end of 2024, 102 right-wing extremists and 34 Reichsbürgers in Hessen, Germany, held firearm licenses; authorities revoked licenses from 11 extremists and 13 Reichsbürgers, initiating proceedings against 21 and 17 more respectively. Four individuals belonged to both groups.

102 Right-Wing Extremists and Reichsbürgers Held Firearm Licenses in Hessen
By the end of 2024, 102 right-wing extremists and 34 Reichsbürgers in Hessen, Germany, held firearm licenses; authorities revoked licenses from 11 extremists and 13 Reichsbürgers, initiating proceedings against 21 and 17 more respectively. Four individuals belonged to both groups.
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52% Bias Score

Nevada Gun Permit Holder Kills Four in New York City Shooting
Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old with a history of mental health issues, legally obtained a concealed carry permit in Nevada, purchased an AR-15 style rifle, and drove to New York City where he killed four people in an office building on Monday, highlighting flaws in interstate gun control.

Nevada Gun Permit Holder Kills Four in New York City Shooting
Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old with a history of mental health issues, legally obtained a concealed carry permit in Nevada, purchased an AR-15 style rifle, and drove to New York City where he killed four people in an office building on Monday, highlighting flaws in interstate gun control.
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44% Bias Score

Manhattan Office Shooting Leaves Five Dead, Reignites Gun Control Debate
A 27-year-old man from Las Vegas shot and killed four people, including a New York City police officer, in a Manhattan office building on Monday evening before killing himself; the shooter had a documented history of mental illness and traveled across several states before the attack.

Manhattan Office Shooting Leaves Five Dead, Reignites Gun Control Debate
A 27-year-old man from Las Vegas shot and killed four people, including a New York City police officer, in a Manhattan office building on Monday evening before killing himself; the shooter had a documented history of mental illness and traveled across several states before the attack.
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36% Bias Score

Midtown Manhattan Shooting: Four Dead, Gunman with Nevada Permit
A gunman armed with an M4 rifle killed four people, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, in a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper on Monday evening; the shooter, Shane Devon Tamura, had a Nevada concealed carry permit and later died by suicide.

Midtown Manhattan Shooting: Four Dead, Gunman with Nevada Permit
A gunman armed with an M4 rifle killed four people, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, in a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper on Monday evening; the shooter, Shane Devon Tamura, had a Nevada concealed carry permit and later died by suicide.
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28% Bias Score

Four Killed in Midtown Manhattan Office Shooting
A gunman killed four people, including an NYPD officer, in a Manhattan skyscraper Monday evening before dying by suicide; the suspect, Shane Tamura, appeared to blame the NFL for a head injury in a recovered note.

Four Killed in Midtown Manhattan Office Shooting
A gunman killed four people, including an NYPD officer, in a Manhattan skyscraper Monday evening before dying by suicide; the suspect, Shane Tamura, appeared to blame the NFL for a head injury in a recovered note.
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28% Bias Score
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