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Russia Seeks to Lift Ban on Taliban
Russia's Prosecutor General's Office has requested the Supreme Court to lift the ban on the Taliban, imposed in 2003, following a December 2023 law allowing the suspension of bans on groups that cease terrorist activity; the court will rule on April 17.
Russia Seeks to Lift Ban on Taliban
Russia's Prosecutor General's Office has requested the Supreme Court to lift the ban on the Taliban, imposed in 2003, following a December 2023 law allowing the suspension of bans on groups that cease terrorist activity; the court will rule on April 17.
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60% Bias Score


US Demands European Companies Abandon Diversity Initiatives
The Trump administration is demanding that European companies abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to work with the US government, prompting strong rebukes from France and Belgium, who see this as interference and a threat to their values and laws, further straining transatlant...
US Demands European Companies Abandon Diversity Initiatives
The Trump administration is demanding that European companies abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to work with the US government, prompting strong rebukes from France and Belgium, who see this as interference and a threat to their values and laws, further straining transatlant...
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48% Bias Score


Over €910 Million Spent on German Federal Lobbying in 2024
German organizations spent over €910 million on federal lobbying in 2024, a figure that excludes some groups and is likely higher; the Bundestag's Lobby Register, launched in 2022 and expanded in March 2024, aims to increase transparency, but faces challenges.
Over €910 Million Spent on German Federal Lobbying in 2024
German organizations spent over €910 million on federal lobbying in 2024, a figure that excludes some groups and is likely higher; the Bundestag's Lobby Register, launched in 2022 and expanded in March 2024, aims to increase transparency, but faces challenges.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Considers Unprecedented Third Presidential Term
Former President Donald Trump said he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms, suggesting various methods to bypass this rule, including Vice President Vance winning and then giving him the job; this has raised concerns among liberals reg...
Trump Considers Unprecedented Third Presidential Term
Former President Donald Trump said he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms, suggesting various methods to bypass this rule, including Vice President Vance winning and then giving him the job; this has raised concerns among liberals reg...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Oil, Contrasting with Biden's Approach
Former US President Trump threatened secondary sanctions on all Russian oil if a US-Russia agreement on ending the Ukraine conflict fails, a move contrasting with the Biden administration's approach due to potential domestic economic impact; Trump also expressed anger over a proposed UN-led external...
Trump Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Oil, Contrasting with Biden's Approach
Former US President Trump threatened secondary sanctions on all Russian oil if a US-Russia agreement on ending the Ukraine conflict fails, a move contrasting with the Biden administration's approach due to potential domestic economic impact; Trump also expressed anger over a proposed UN-led external...
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68% Bias Score


German Gold Reserves Safety Questioned Amidst U.S. Political Uncertainty
Germany is reconsidering its €113 billion gold reserves held in the New York Federal Reserve due to concerns about the U.S. political climate, prompting calls for greater transparency and potential repatriation, echoing a 2013 move to return gold from France.
German Gold Reserves Safety Questioned Amidst U.S. Political Uncertainty
Germany is reconsidering its €113 billion gold reserves held in the New York Federal Reserve due to concerns about the U.S. political climate, prompting calls for greater transparency and potential repatriation, echoing a 2013 move to return gold from France.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term Bid
President Donald Trump said he wouldn't rule out a third term in office, despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, during a Sunday phone call with NBC News; he suggested several "methods", but declined to specify them.

Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term Bid
President Donald Trump said he wouldn't rule out a third term in office, despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, during a Sunday phone call with NBC News; he suggested several "methods", but declined to specify them.
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40% Bias Score

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.
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56% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling over €474,000 in European Parliament funds, banning her from running for public office for five years and issuing a €100,000 fine and four-year suspended prison sentence—immediately impacting her 2027 presidential bid.

Le Pen Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling over €474,000 in European Parliament funds, banning her from running for public office for five years and issuing a €100,000 fine and four-year suspended prison sentence—immediately impacting her 2027 presidential bid.
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52% Bias Score

\"German Coalition's Surveillance Plans Spark Privacy Concerns\"\
Germany's potential new coalition government is planning mass surveillance using facial recognition and AI, despite previous rulings against such practices; they also intend to make the participation in a flawed electronic patient file system mandatory, raising concerns over privacy and democratic o...

\"German Coalition's Surveillance Plans Spark Privacy Concerns\"\
Germany's potential new coalition government is planning mass surveillance using facial recognition and AI, despite previous rulings against such practices; they also intend to make the participation in a flawed electronic patient file system mandatory, raising concerns over privacy and democratic o...
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64% Bias Score

Weakening Consumer Spending Triggers Economic Concerns in the US
Lululemon CEO warns of decreased consumer spending due to inflation and economic uncertainty, impacting various U.S. businesses; consumer confidence plummets, credit card spending falls, and experts predict economic slowdown.

Weakening Consumer Spending Triggers Economic Concerns in the US
Lululemon CEO warns of decreased consumer spending due to inflation and economic uncertainty, impacting various U.S. businesses; consumer confidence plummets, credit card spending falls, and experts predict economic slowdown.
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52% Bias Score

González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...

González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...
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36% Bias Score
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