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Mulhouse Attack Fuels French Immigration Debate
A 37-year-old Algerian citizen, previously expelled from France, allegedly committed a deadly knife attack in Mulhouse, prompting an emergency government meeting and reigniting debate on immigration amid a Europe-wide shift to the right.
Mulhouse Attack Fuels French Immigration Debate
A 37-year-old Algerian citizen, previously expelled from France, allegedly committed a deadly knife attack in Mulhouse, prompting an emergency government meeting and reigniting debate on immigration amid a Europe-wide shift to the right.
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64% Bias Score


AfD Wins Magdeburg Election Amidst Migration Debate
In Magdeburg, Germany, the far-right AfD won the most votes in recent elections, surpassing the CDU and SPD. This followed a December Christmas market attack by a Saudi Arabian man, sparking debate about migration and economic inequality, particularly in the former East Germany, where the AfD gained...
AfD Wins Magdeburg Election Amidst Migration Debate
In Magdeburg, Germany, the far-right AfD won the most votes in recent elections, surpassing the CDU and SPD. This followed a December Christmas market attack by a Saudi Arabian man, sparking debate about migration and economic inequality, particularly in the former East Germany, where the AfD gained...
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40% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Four Men Accused of Being Hamas Operatives in Berlin"
A Berlin court began the trial of four men accused of being Hamas operatives, facing charges related to weapons possession and attempted arms acquisition; the trial is expected to last until December, involving over 50 witnesses and focusing on alleged links to the Qassam Brigades and potential atta...
Trial Begins for Four Men Accused of Being Hamas Operatives in Berlin"
A Berlin court began the trial of four men accused of being Hamas operatives, facing charges related to weapons possession and attempted arms acquisition; the trial is expected to last until December, involving over 50 witnesses and focusing on alleged links to the Qassam Brigades and potential atta...
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44% Bias Score


Arrests Made After Explosive Devices Thrown at Russian Consulate in Marseille
On February 24th, 2024, the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, two individuals were arrested in Marseille, France, for throwing explosive devices—three 50-cl plastic soda bottles—at the Russian consulate, causing minor damage but no injuries; this prompted strong reactions from both Russian an...
Arrests Made After Explosive Devices Thrown at Russian Consulate in Marseille
On February 24th, 2024, the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, two individuals were arrested in Marseille, France, for throwing explosive devices—three 50-cl plastic soda bottles—at the Russian consulate, causing minor damage but no injuries; this prompted strong reactions from both Russian an...
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40% Bias Score


Munich Attack Spurs Review of Public Event Security"
A car attack at a Munich demonstration on February 13th caused two deaths and dozens of injuries, prompting reviews of security measures at public events in Bavaria, including increased police presence, stricter controls, and discussions of technological aids.
Munich Attack Spurs Review of Public Event Security"
A car attack at a Munich demonstration on February 13th caused two deaths and dozens of injuries, prompting reviews of security measures at public events in Bavaria, including increased police presence, stricter controls, and discussions of technological aids.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
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36% Bias Score

German Press Council Reports Rise in Journalistic Reprimands
The German Press Council's 2024 report revealed 86 reprimands for journalistic breaches, a rise from 73 in 2023, with over 40% related to factual inaccuracies and misleading headlines, fueled by a 365-complaint increase to 2215 total reader complaints.

German Press Council Reports Rise in Journalistic Reprimands
The German Press Council's 2024 report revealed 86 reprimands for journalistic breaches, a rise from 73 in 2023, with over 40% related to factual inaccuracies and misleading headlines, fueled by a 365-complaint increase to 2215 total reader complaints.
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36% Bias Score

Foreign Militants Join Syrian Security Forces, Raising Regional Security Concerns
Up to 20,000 foreign militants, including 6,000 from the Islamic Movement of Eastern Turkestan focused on destabilizing China, have joined Syrian security forces, raising concerns of regional destabilization and potential spillover effects, according to Marat Imankulov, Secretary of the Kyrgyz Secur...

Foreign Militants Join Syrian Security Forces, Raising Regional Security Concerns
Up to 20,000 foreign militants, including 6,000 from the Islamic Movement of Eastern Turkestan focused on destabilizing China, have joined Syrian security forces, raising concerns of regional destabilization and potential spillover effects, according to Marat Imankulov, Secretary of the Kyrgyz Secur...
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40% Bias Score

ISIS Hostage Details Brutal Torture in Paris Court Testimony
French journalist Nicholas Henin testified in a Paris court about the torture he endured during his year-long ISIS captivity in Syria, describing mock crucifixion, beatings, and mock executions, as part of the trial of Mehdi Nemmouche and four others accused of holding him and other journalists host...

ISIS Hostage Details Brutal Torture in Paris Court Testimony
French journalist Nicholas Henin testified in a Paris court about the torture he endured during his year-long ISIS captivity in Syria, describing mock crucifixion, beatings, and mock executions, as part of the trial of Mehdi Nemmouche and four others accused of holding him and other journalists host...
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56% Bias Score

Former RAF Terrorist Klette Faces Trial for €2.7 Million in Robberies
Former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette faces trial in Verden, Germany, on March 25th for 13 robberies totaling €2.7 million between 1999-2016, with separate investigations into alleged RAF terrorist activities also underway.

Former RAF Terrorist Klette Faces Trial for €2.7 Million in Robberies
Former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette faces trial in Verden, Germany, on March 25th for 13 robberies totaling €2.7 million between 1999-2016, with separate investigations into alleged RAF terrorist activities also underway.
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44% Bias Score

Pakistan Unveils Multi-Pronged Anti-Extremism Policy Amidst Record Violence
Pakistan unveiled a new National Prevention of Violent Extremism (NPVE) policy using a multi-pronged approach including education reform, community outreach, and social media engagement, alongside military tactics, to counter a surge in deadly attacks that resulted in 2,526 deaths in 2024, the deadl...

Pakistan Unveils Multi-Pronged Anti-Extremism Policy Amidst Record Violence
Pakistan unveiled a new National Prevention of Violent Extremism (NPVE) policy using a multi-pronged approach including education reform, community outreach, and social media engagement, alongside military tactics, to counter a surge in deadly attacks that resulted in 2,526 deaths in 2024, the deadl...
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48% Bias Score

Qatar's Funding Fuels Antisemitism on US Campuses
Qatar's \$6 billion investment in US universities over the past decade has fostered antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiment on campuses, leading to demonstrations and harassment, prompting calls for stricter regulations on foreign funding.

Qatar's Funding Fuels Antisemitism on US Campuses
Qatar's \$6 billion investment in US universities over the past decade has fostered antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiment on campuses, leading to demonstrations and harassment, prompting calls for stricter regulations on foreign funding.
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68% Bias Score
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