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Frankenschnellweg Expansion Approved Despite Environmental Concerns
Nuremberg's planned Frankenschnellweg highway expansion overcame final legal challenges after the Bavarian Administrative Court of Appeals rejected the Bund Naturschutz's appeal, with construction starting mid-2027 despite ongoing citizen opposition.
Frankenschnellweg Expansion Approved Despite Environmental Concerns
Nuremberg's planned Frankenschnellweg highway expansion overcame final legal challenges after the Bavarian Administrative Court of Appeals rejected the Bund Naturschutz's appeal, with construction starting mid-2027 despite ongoing citizen opposition.
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48% Bias Score


Liverpool Hospice Closure Protest: Hundreds Demonstrate Amid Staff Shortages
Hundreds protested in Liverpool against the potential closure of a 26-bed Marie Curie hospice inpatient unit, temporarily shut since July due to staff shortages, prompting anger from the community and local MP Maria Eagle.
Liverpool Hospice Closure Protest: Hundreds Demonstrate Amid Staff Shortages
Hundreds protested in Liverpool against the potential closure of a 26-bed Marie Curie hospice inpatient unit, temporarily shut since July due to staff shortages, prompting anger from the community and local MP Maria Eagle.
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52% Bias Score


Valencia Protests Demand Mazón's Resignation After Deadly Floods
On Saturday, thousands protested in Valencia, demanding President Carlos Mazón's resignation due to his handling of the October 29th floods, which caused 224 deaths, three missing persons, and two worker deaths; protesters criticized the slow pace of aid and recovery efforts, particularly in schools...
Valencia Protests Demand Mazón's Resignation After Deadly Floods
On Saturday, thousands protested in Valencia, demanding President Carlos Mazón's resignation due to his handling of the October 29th floods, which caused 224 deaths, three missing persons, and two worker deaths; protesters criticized the slow pace of aid and recovery efforts, particularly in schools...
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52% Bias Score


German Immigration Bill Faces Vote Amidst Public Outcry
Germany's parliament is debating a bill to restrict immigration, potentially with AfD support, despite tens of thousands protesting; it suspends family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, expands police deportation powers, and reintroduces immigration limits.
German Immigration Bill Faces Vote Amidst Public Outcry
Germany's parliament is debating a bill to restrict immigration, potentially with AfD support, despite tens of thousands protesting; it suspends family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, expands police deportation powers, and reintroduces immigration limits.
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48% Bias Score


Widespread Opposition to Indonesia's Planned PPN Hike
Indonesia's planned 12% Value Added Tax (PPN) increase in 2025 faces widespread public opposition, prompting calls for a Presidential Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu) to cancel the hike, due to concerns about its impact on the economy and the most vulnerable.
Widespread Opposition to Indonesia's Planned PPN Hike
Indonesia's planned 12% Value Added Tax (PPN) increase in 2025 faces widespread public opposition, prompting calls for a Presidential Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu) to cancel the hike, due to concerns about its impact on the economy and the most vulnerable.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Government Extends Groningen Gas Extraction Permit, Sparking Outrage
The Dutch government extended a gas extraction permit near the Groningen village of Warffum until 2032, despite local opposition and a prior commitment to halt Groningen gas extraction, causing outrage among residents and politicians who view this as a broken promise. This decision, based on positiv...
Dutch Government Extends Groningen Gas Extraction Permit, Sparking Outrage
The Dutch government extended a gas extraction permit near the Groningen village of Warffum until 2032, despite local opposition and a prior commitment to halt Groningen gas extraction, causing outrage among residents and politicians who view this as a broken promise. This decision, based on positiv...
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52% Bias Score

Greek Report Blames Human Error, Systemic Failures for Deadly Train Crash
A Greek investigative report attributes the deadly Tempe train collision that killed 57 to human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic failures, revealing inadequate training, understaffing, and a lack of modern safety controls exacerbated by the 2010-18 financial crisis.

Greek Report Blames Human Error, Systemic Failures for Deadly Train Crash
A Greek investigative report attributes the deadly Tempe train collision that killed 57 to human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic failures, revealing inadequate training, understaffing, and a lack of modern safety controls exacerbated by the 2010-18 financial crisis.
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28% Bias Score

Judges Halt Musk's Federal Spending Review, Employee Reduction Plan
Federal judges have issued temporary restraining orders against Elon Musk's team accessing Treasury payment systems and a White House plan for incentivized employee departures, highlighting judicial checks on the Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts.

Judges Halt Musk's Federal Spending Review, Employee Reduction Plan
Federal judges have issued temporary restraining orders against Elon Musk's team accessing Treasury payment systems and a White House plan for incentivized employee departures, highlighting judicial checks on the Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts.
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48% Bias Score

Tempe Tragedy: Public Outrage Forces Government Admission of Uncertainty
Two years after the Tempe train crash that killed dozens, the Greek Prime Minister admitted to uncertainty regarding key facts due to widespread public protests across Greece and internationally, revealing systemic issues of corruption and state dysfunction.

Tempe Tragedy: Public Outrage Forces Government Admission of Uncertainty
Two years after the Tempe train crash that killed dozens, the Greek Prime Minister admitted to uncertainty regarding key facts due to widespread public protests across Greece and internationally, revealing systemic issues of corruption and state dysfunction.
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40% Bias Score

Montenegro to Toughen Gun Laws After Deadly Shooting
In Cetinje, Montenegro, Aco Martinovic killed 12 people and wounded 4 others in a shooting rampage on August 12, 2024, prompting the government to announce stricter penalties for illegal weapons and new psychological tests for licensed gun owners by January 1, 2026.

Montenegro to Toughen Gun Laws After Deadly Shooting
In Cetinje, Montenegro, Aco Martinovic killed 12 people and wounded 4 others in a shooting rampage on August 12, 2024, prompting the government to announce stricter penalties for illegal weapons and new psychological tests for licensed gun owners by January 1, 2026.
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36% Bias Score

Bodrum Mayor Seeks Reassessment of Coast Guard Harbor Location
Bodrum Mayor Tamer Mandalinci traveled to Ankara on December 23rd to express local opposition to the proposed Coast Guard harbor location in Turgutreis, meeting with government officials and the CHP leader to advocate for a location reassessment, despite not opposing the project itself.

Bodrum Mayor Seeks Reassessment of Coast Guard Harbor Location
Bodrum Mayor Tamer Mandalinci traveled to Ankara on December 23rd to express local opposition to the proposed Coast Guard harbor location in Turgutreis, meeting with government officials and the CHP leader to advocate for a location reassessment, despite not opposing the project itself.
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48% Bias Score

Friesland Residents Protest Ammunition Depot Plan
Residents of the Friesian village of Bantega are protesting a proposed ammunition depot, citing concerns about safety and displacement.

Friesland Residents Protest Ammunition Depot Plan
Residents of the Friesian village of Bantega are protesting a proposed ammunition depot, citing concerns about safety and displacement.
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36% Bias Score
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