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US-South Korea Summit to Address Trade Deal and Military Alliance"
A high-level US-South Korea summit will be held on August 25 to discuss economic cooperation following a trade deal where South Korea committed to \$100 billion in energy purchases and \$350 billion in US investments, while also addressing concerns regarding the US military presence and cost-sharing...
US-South Korea Summit to Address Trade Deal and Military Alliance"
A high-level US-South Korea summit will be held on August 25 to discuss economic cooperation following a trade deal where South Korea committed to \$100 billion in energy purchases and \$350 billion in US investments, while also addressing concerns regarding the US military presence and cost-sharing...
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36% Bias Score


Hessian Parliament Proposes Loyalty Checks for Employees
The Hessian state parliament proposes a three-step process to verify the loyalty to the constitution of its approximately 470 employees of parliamentary groups and members, involving self-declaration, background checks, and potential intelligence agency inquiries; refusal may lead to funding exclusi...
Hessian Parliament Proposes Loyalty Checks for Employees
The Hessian state parliament proposes a three-step process to verify the loyalty to the constitution of its approximately 470 employees of parliamentary groups and members, involving self-declaration, background checks, and potential intelligence agency inquiries; refusal may lead to funding exclusi...
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36% Bias Score


Solingen Festival Marks Anniversary of Terror Attack with Memorial and Increased Security
Solingen, Germany, hosts a three-day 'Sommerparty 2025' festival, including a memorial concert for victims of a deadly August 2024 terror attack, with expected attendance of 60,000-70,000, demonstrating community resilience and increased security measures.
Solingen Festival Marks Anniversary of Terror Attack with Memorial and Increased Security
Solingen, Germany, hosts a three-day 'Sommerparty 2025' festival, including a memorial concert for victims of a deadly August 2024 terror attack, with expected attendance of 60,000-70,000, demonstrating community resilience and increased security measures.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Cuts D.C. Security Funding Despite Increased Federal Law Enforcement
The Trump administration cut Washington, D.C.'s urban security grant by 44% to $25.2 million, despite increasing federal law enforcement presence due to a perceived shift in the threat landscape toward smaller-scale assaults, with the largest reduction among urban areas.
Trump Cuts D.C. Security Funding Despite Increased Federal Law Enforcement
The Trump administration cut Washington, D.C.'s urban security grant by 44% to $25.2 million, despite increasing federal law enforcement presence due to a perceived shift in the threat landscape toward smaller-scale assaults, with the largest reduction among urban areas.
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64% Bias Score


France-Algeria Relations Severely Strained Amidst Diplomatic Crisis
France and Algeria are experiencing a major diplomatic crisis, marked by the suspension of visa agreements and reciprocal sanctions, fueled by disagreements over migration, security cooperation, and historical grievances.
France-Algeria Relations Severely Strained Amidst Diplomatic Crisis
France and Algeria are experiencing a major diplomatic crisis, marked by the suspension of visa agreements and reciprocal sanctions, fueled by disagreements over migration, security cooperation, and historical grievances.
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40% Bias Score


Retailleau to Revise Bill Extending Detention of Dangerous Foreign Nationals
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau will present a revised bill to extend the detention of dangerous foreigners awaiting expulsion, following the Constitutional Council's rejection of a previous proposal; this action comes after the September 2024 murder of a student, allegedly by a recently r...
Retailleau to Revise Bill Extending Detention of Dangerous Foreign Nationals
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau will present a revised bill to extend the detention of dangerous foreigners awaiting expulsion, following the Constitutional Council's rejection of a previous proposal; this action comes after the September 2024 murder of a student, allegedly by a recently r...
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56% Bias Score

Band Cancels Gig Due to US VP's Presence
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Oxfordshire caused a folk-rock band to cancel a performance due to political differences, highlighting the increasing politicization of public events and resulting security measures.

Band Cancels Gig Due to US VP's Presence
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Oxfordshire caused a folk-rock band to cancel a performance due to political differences, highlighting the increasing politicization of public events and resulting security measures.
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48% Bias Score

Europe Fears US-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Cede Territory
European nations express deep concern over potential US-Russia negotiations on Ukraine, fearing a deal that cedes Ukrainian territory and violates the principle of not altering international borders by force, leaving Europe vulnerable due to its dependence on the US for security.

Europe Fears US-Russia Deal on Ukraine Could Cede Territory
European nations express deep concern over potential US-Russia negotiations on Ukraine, fearing a deal that cedes Ukrainian territory and violates the principle of not altering international borders by force, leaving Europe vulnerable due to its dependence on the US for security.
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60% Bias Score

UK Explores National Digital Identity System to Boost Security and Efficiency
The UK is debating a national digital identity system, moving past physical ID cards to enhance security and privacy while streamlining government services and addressing challenges like illegal immigration. This would use technologies like zero-knowledge proofs and verifiable credentials, focusing ...

UK Explores National Digital Identity System to Boost Security and Efficiency
The UK is debating a national digital identity system, moving past physical ID cards to enhance security and privacy while streamlining government services and addressing challenges like illegal immigration. This would use technologies like zero-knowledge proofs and verifiable credentials, focusing ...
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52% Bias Score

Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Security Failures Lead to Six Deaths
A car attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market on December 2023 resulted in six deaths and over 300 injuries due to security failures involving unfilled gaps in concrete barriers that were meant to be occupied by police vehicles. The incident has prompted a review of security protocols.

Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Security Failures Lead to Six Deaths
A car attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market on December 2023 resulted in six deaths and over 300 injuries due to security failures involving unfilled gaps in concrete barriers that were meant to be occupied by police vehicles. The incident has prompted a review of security protocols.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Crime Paradox: Falling Rates, Rising Fears
Germany has seen a long-term decrease in reported crime rates, yet public anxiety surged between 2014 and 2016, coinciding with increased immigration and European terrorism. This fear has significant economic costs, estimated up to 7 percent of GDP.

Germany's Crime Paradox: Falling Rates, Rising Fears
Germany has seen a long-term decrease in reported crime rates, yet public anxiety surged between 2014 and 2016, coinciding with increased immigration and European terrorism. This fear has significant economic costs, estimated up to 7 percent of GDP.
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48% Bias Score

French Court Rejects Extended Detention for Foreign Nationals
France's Council of State rejected a government bill extending detention for dangerous foreign nationals to seven months, prompting Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to announce a revised bill and a potential referendum on immigration and security.

French Court Rejects Extended Detention for Foreign Nationals
France's Council of State rejected a government bill extending detention for dangerous foreign nationals to seven months, prompting Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to announce a revised bill and a potential referendum on immigration and security.
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56% Bias Score
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