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Minibibliothek near Jan Terlouw's home becomes impromptu mailbox
A minibibliothek placed near the home of deceased author Jan Terlouw in Twello, Netherlands, is being used as a mailbox, containing books including a collection of children's stories by Ton van Reen, whose themes of transformation and co-existence resonate with the public response to Terlouw's death...
Minibibliothek near Jan Terlouw's home becomes impromptu mailbox
A minibibliothek placed near the home of deceased author Jan Terlouw in Twello, Netherlands, is being used as a mailbox, containing books including a collection of children's stories by Ton van Reen, whose themes of transformation and co-existence resonate with the public response to Terlouw's death...
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32% Bias Score


L'Express Letters Highlight Societal Issues in France
L'Express published letters addressing violence as a complex societal issue influenced by family structures, criticizing the French government's handling of public education due to financial issues and ineffective policies, and debating the costs of upholding truth versus popular opinion.
L'Express Letters Highlight Societal Issues in France
L'Express published letters addressing violence as a complex societal issue influenced by family structures, criticizing the French government's handling of public education due to financial issues and ineffective policies, and debating the costs of upholding truth versus popular opinion.
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36% Bias Score


Klette Trial Begins in Converted Riding Hall
The trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette begins Wednesday in a €3.6 million converted riding hall in Verden, Germany, due to a lack of suitable courtrooms in the region, accommodating 66 journalists and 23 members of the public behind a security screen.
Klette Trial Begins in Converted Riding Hall
The trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette begins Wednesday in a €3.6 million converted riding hall in Verden, Germany, due to a lack of suitable courtrooms in the region, accommodating 66 journalists and 23 members of the public behind a security screen.
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24% Bias Score


Euromed Train Failure Delays Cultural Debate
A train traveling from Barcelona to Valencia experienced a complete electrical failure near L'Ametlla de Mar on Thursday, May 22nd, stranding passengers and delaying a cultural debate.
Euromed Train Failure Delays Cultural Debate
A train traveling from Barcelona to Valencia experienced a complete electrical failure near L'Ametlla de Mar on Thursday, May 22nd, stranding passengers and delaying a cultural debate.
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40% Bias Score


Idaho Murders: A Theory of Obsessive Admiration
Bryan Kohberger, a graduate student, is charged with the November 13, 2022, murders of four University of Idaho students; a theory suggests his actions stemmed from an obsessive desire to impress his professor, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, an expert on serial killers, by emulating the behavior described ...
Idaho Murders: A Theory of Obsessive Admiration
Bryan Kohberger, a graduate student, is charged with the November 13, 2022, murders of four University of Idaho students; a theory suggests his actions stemmed from an obsessive desire to impress his professor, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, an expert on serial killers, by emulating the behavior described ...
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40% Bias Score


Palou Wins Indy 500 Amidst Multiple Crashes
The Indianapolis 500, part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport, was won by Álex Palou after a rain delay and numerous crashes, including one involving Rinus VeeKay, which ended his race prematurely, and several incidents in the pit lane resulting in injuries to pit crew members.
Palou Wins Indy 500 Amidst Multiple Crashes
The Indianapolis 500, part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport, was won by Álex Palou after a rain delay and numerous crashes, including one involving Rinus VeeKay, which ended his race prematurely, and several incidents in the pit lane resulting in injuries to pit crew members.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Court Overturns Fines Against Dolfinarium for Lack of Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that insufficient evidence existed to prove the Dolfinarium Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations during its shows, overturning fines imposed by the RVO based on video fragments without considering the park's educational context; a previous NVWA inspection found no viola...

Dutch Court Overturns Fines Against Dolfinarium for Lack of Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that insufficient evidence existed to prove the Dolfinarium Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations during its shows, overturning fines imposed by the RVO based on video fragments without considering the park's educational context; a previous NVWA inspection found no viola...
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36% Bias Score

Kuttner's Coriolanus Premieres at Lausitz Festival
Jürgen Kuttner's new play, "Es kotzt mich an. Ihr Kroppzeug! - Forster Bürger proben den Coriolan," about the Roman general Coriolanus, premieres at the 6th Lausitz Festival in Forst (Lausitz), Germany, from August 24th to September 14th, incorporating texts by Shakespeare, Brecht, Grass, and Müller...

Kuttner's Coriolanus Premieres at Lausitz Festival
Jürgen Kuttner's new play, "Es kotzt mich an. Ihr Kroppzeug! - Forster Bürger proben den Coriolan," about the Roman general Coriolanus, premieres at the 6th Lausitz Festival in Forst (Lausitz), Germany, from August 24th to September 14th, incorporating texts by Shakespeare, Brecht, Grass, and Müller...
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28% Bias Score

Elbchaussee Closure in Hamburg Advanced by Three Weeks
Hamburg's Elbchaussee will be fully closed from June 10th to early 2024 for renovations, three weeks ahead of schedule, due to necessary repairs of century-old water pipes and other utilities, causing major traffic disruptions.

Elbchaussee Closure in Hamburg Advanced by Three Weeks
Hamburg's Elbchaussee will be fully closed from June 10th to early 2024 for renovations, three weeks ahead of schedule, due to necessary repairs of century-old water pipes and other utilities, causing major traffic disruptions.
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32% Bias Score

Australian Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
356-million-year-old fossilized footprints discovered in Victoria, Australia, reveal reptile-like creatures existed 35–40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition from aquatic to terrestrial life.

Australian Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
356-million-year-old fossilized footprints discovered in Victoria, Australia, reveal reptile-like creatures existed 35–40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition from aquatic to terrestrial life.
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16% Bias Score

Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Posing Respiratory Hazards
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is experiencing its 23rd eruption since December, spewing lava 300 meters high and releasing toxic gases causing respiratory problems; officials warn of vog and Pele's hair hazards, while researchers explore a shared magma source with Mauna Loa.

Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Posing Respiratory Hazards
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is experiencing its 23rd eruption since December, spewing lava 300 meters high and releasing toxic gases causing respiratory problems; officials warn of vog and Pele's hair hazards, while researchers explore a shared magma source with Mauna Loa.
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32% Bias Score

Loneliness Among Young People Undermines Faith in Democracy, Study Finds
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows a strong correlation between loneliness and dissatisfaction with democracy among young people in Germany; 76 percent of those reporting strong loneliness feel politicians ignore their concerns, compared to 61 percent of non-lonely participants.

Loneliness Among Young People Undermines Faith in Democracy, Study Finds
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows a strong correlation between loneliness and dissatisfaction with democracy among young people in Germany; 76 percent of those reporting strong loneliness feel politicians ignore their concerns, compared to 61 percent of non-lonely participants.
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28% Bias Score
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