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Israel Military-Government Crisis Erupts Over Gaza Invasion Plan and Appointments
A crisis between Israel's government and military erupted after Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir of insubordination regarding military appointments, following disagreements over a plan to invade Gaza, which Zamir reportedly opposes; the dispute involves the authority to...
Israel Military-Government Crisis Erupts Over Gaza Invasion Plan and Appointments
A crisis between Israel's government and military erupted after Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir of insubordination regarding military appointments, following disagreements over a plan to invade Gaza, which Zamir reportedly opposes; the dispute involves the authority to...
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44% Bias Score


Syria Rejects SDF Decentralization Plan, Fuels Political Tensions
The Syrian interim government strongly condemned the recent SDF conference in Al-Hasakah promoting decentralization, deeming it harmful to peace talks and vowing to boycott any Paris meetings; a competing conference in Brussels seeks a wider national dialogue.
Syria Rejects SDF Decentralization Plan, Fuels Political Tensions
The Syrian interim government strongly condemned the recent SDF conference in Al-Hasakah promoting decentralization, deeming it harmful to peace talks and vowing to boycott any Paris meetings; a competing conference in Brussels seeks a wider national dialogue.
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52% Bias Score


Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...
Haredi Party Withdraws from Israeli Coalition Amid Military Service Dispute
Rabbi Dov Landau, a leading Haredi rabbi, declared that Israel has declared war on religious students, leading to the United Torah Judaism party's withdrawal from the coalition government due to the failure to pass a law exempting Haredi yeshiva students from military service; this follows a long hi...
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Munich Faces €220 Million Childcare Funding Gap Despite Stable Parental Fees
Despite the Bavarian state government's refusal to increase childcare subsidies, Munich will maintain its current funding levels, facing a €220 million budget shortfall this year and a projected €226 million shortfall next year to cover the costs of 592 subsidized institutions. Parents will see no i...
Munich Faces €220 Million Childcare Funding Gap Despite Stable Parental Fees
Despite the Bavarian state government's refusal to increase childcare subsidies, Munich will maintain its current funding levels, facing a €220 million budget shortfall this year and a projected €226 million shortfall next year to cover the costs of 592 subsidized institutions. Parents will see no i...
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44% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Removes Aivazovsky Monument, Sparking Russia Tensions
Azerbaijan removed a monument to Ivan Aivazovsky in Karabakh due to his Armenian heritage, drawing comparisons to Nazi Germany's actions and sparking a diplomatic row with Russia, escalating existing tensions.
Azerbaijan Removes Aivazovsky Monument, Sparking Russia Tensions
Azerbaijan removed a monument to Ivan Aivazovsky in Karabakh due to his Armenian heritage, drawing comparisons to Nazi Germany's actions and sparking a diplomatic row with Russia, escalating existing tensions.
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Trump Criticizes London Mayor Khan Amidst UK Visit
During a visit to Scotland, President Trump publicly criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, calling him a "nasty person" who has "done a terrible job," while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended Khan as a friend; despite this, Trump plans to visit London in September.
Trump Criticizes London Mayor Khan Amidst UK Visit
During a visit to Scotland, President Trump publicly criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, calling him a "nasty person" who has "done a terrible job," while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended Khan as a friend; despite this, Trump plans to visit London in September.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Sends 800 National Guard Troops to Washington D.C., Takes Control of Police
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. on August 11th, citing high crime rates and placing the city's police under federal control for up to 30 days, a move disputed by D.C. officials who claim violent crime is down.

Trump Sends 800 National Guard Troops to Washington D.C., Takes Control of Police
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. on August 11th, citing high crime rates and placing the city's police under federal control for up to 30 days, a move disputed by D.C. officials who claim violent crime is down.
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60% Bias Score

Taiwanese Drama "Zero Day Attack" Sparks Debate on China Invasion
Zero Day Attack," a Taiwanese TV series depicting a fictional 2028 Chinese invasion, premiered to widespread viewership, sparking debate over its political implications and use of government funding, while also highlighting a shift in how Taiwan addresses cross-strait tensions.

Taiwanese Drama "Zero Day Attack" Sparks Debate on China Invasion
Zero Day Attack," a Taiwanese TV series depicting a fictional 2028 Chinese invasion, premiered to widespread viewership, sparking debate over its political implications and use of government funding, while also highlighting a shift in how Taiwan addresses cross-strait tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Government Blames Madrid's Tax Cuts to Justify Increased Funding for Catalonia
The Spanish government is attempting to justify increased funding for Catalonia by accusing Madrid of unfair tax competition, a narrative refuted by Madrid's data showing its significant contribution to national revenue, and facing opposition within the governing coalition.

Spanish Government Blames Madrid's Tax Cuts to Justify Increased Funding for Catalonia
The Spanish government is attempting to justify increased funding for Catalonia by accusing Madrid of unfair tax competition, a narrative refuted by Madrid's data showing its significant contribution to national revenue, and facing opposition within the governing coalition.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Mobile Clinic in Syrian Druze Village Raises Tensions
The Israeli army deployed a mobile medical clinic in the Syrian Druze village of Hadar in May 2025, providing basic healthcare services due to the lack of medical facilities in the area following the collapse of the Assad regime and subsequent instability; however, this action is considered by the S...

Israeli Mobile Clinic in Syrian Druze Village Raises Tensions
The Israeli army deployed a mobile medical clinic in the Syrian Druze village of Hadar in May 2025, providing basic healthcare services due to the lack of medical facilities in the area following the collapse of the Assad regime and subsequent instability; however, this action is considered by the S...
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48% Bias Score

Expulsion Call for German Left Party Official Over Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Left party are seeking the expulsion of Brandenburg's antisemitism commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza war, citing violations of party policy and online abuse against him.

Expulsion Call for German Left Party Official Over Pro-Israel Stance
Nine members of Germany's Left party are seeking the expulsion of Brandenburg's antisemitism commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza war, citing violations of party policy and online abuse against him.
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48% Bias Score

Basque PP Accuses PNV of Double Standards in ETA Prisoner Reporting
The Basque PP party accused the PNV of double standards, criticizing its condemnation of anti-government protests while Basque public television, under PNV control, portrays ETA members as "political prisoners", prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential parliamentary action.

Basque PP Accuses PNV of Double Standards in ETA Prisoner Reporting
The Basque PP party accused the PNV of double standards, criticizing its condemnation of anti-government protests while Basque public television, under PNV control, portrays ETA members as "political prisoners", prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential parliamentary action.
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64% Bias Score
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