

Stolen Brueghel Painting Recovered in Netherlands
A painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, stolen from Gdansk's National Museum in 1974, reappeared in the Netherlands after being displayed at the Gouda Museum; Polish authorities will seek its legal return, following a trail involving possible Eastern European secret service involvement and the su...
Stolen Brueghel Painting Recovered in Netherlands
A painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, stolen from Gdansk's National Museum in 1974, reappeared in the Netherlands after being displayed at the Gouda Museum; Polish authorities will seek its legal return, following a trail involving possible Eastern European secret service involvement and the su...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Finance Official Denies Corruption Allegations
Carlos Moreno, chief of staff to Spain's Minister of Finance, denied receiving €25,000 from Víctor de Aldama, an entrepreneur accused of leading a corruption scheme within the Ministry of Transport, despite admitting to facilitating a debt payment request for Aldama. This is the first Supreme Court ...
Spanish Finance Official Denies Corruption Allegations
Carlos Moreno, chief of staff to Spain's Minister of Finance, denied receiving €25,000 from Víctor de Aldama, an entrepreneur accused of leading a corruption scheme within the Ministry of Transport, despite admitting to facilitating a debt payment request for Aldama. This is the first Supreme Court ...
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36% Bias Score


Italian Lawyers Arrested in Major Insurance Fraud Scheme
Three civil lawyers and four other professionals in Frosinone, Italy, were arrested and investigated for orchestrating a wide-ranging insurance fraud scheme involving falsified car accidents and inflated damage claims to defraud major insurance companies, including AXA, UnipolSai, Vittoria, Tua, Gen...
Italian Lawyers Arrested in Major Insurance Fraud Scheme
Three civil lawyers and four other professionals in Frosinone, Italy, were arrested and investigated for orchestrating a wide-ranging insurance fraud scheme involving falsified car accidents and inflated damage claims to defraud major insurance companies, including AXA, UnipolSai, Vittoria, Tua, Gen...
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48% Bias Score


Pritzker Prize Winner Liu Jiakun: Transforming Tragedy into Sustainable Architecture
Liu Jiakun, the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner, built a memorial house in Sichuan, China, using earthquake debris to honor a 15-year-old victim of the 2008 earthquake, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable and human-centered architecture.
Pritzker Prize Winner Liu Jiakun: Transforming Tragedy into Sustainable Architecture
Liu Jiakun, the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner, built a memorial house in Sichuan, China, using earthquake debris to honor a 15-year-old victim of the 2008 earthquake, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable and human-centered architecture.
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40% Bias Score


Prada in Talks to Acquire Versace for \$1.5 Billion
Italian fashion house Prada is in talks to acquire Versace for \$1.5 billion, aiming to finalize the deal this month. This follows Versace's parent company, Capri Holdings, experiencing financial difficulties due to decreased Chinese consumer spending, while Prada enjoys success with Miu Miu. The po...
Prada in Talks to Acquire Versace for \$1.5 Billion
Italian fashion house Prada is in talks to acquire Versace for \$1.5 billion, aiming to finalize the deal this month. This follows Versace's parent company, Capri Holdings, experiencing financial difficulties due to decreased Chinese consumer spending, while Prada enjoys success with Miu Miu. The po...
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48% Bias Score


Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
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44% Bias Score

US Tariffs on Mexico Trigger Global Market Decline
On Tuesday, the Mexican peso depreciated by 0.57% due to US tariffs, causing global market declines and prompting retaliatory tariff announcements from Mexico and China; the Nasdaq dropped 2.6%.

US Tariffs on Mexico Trigger Global Market Decline
On Tuesday, the Mexican peso depreciated by 0.57% due to US tariffs, causing global market declines and prompting retaliatory tariff announcements from Mexico and China; the Nasdaq dropped 2.6%.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Job Growth Shifts, Gender Pay Gap Widens Slightly
In the past year, Spain created 487,773 Social Security affiliated jobs; however, men contributed more jobs (250,591) than women (237,186), reversing a prior trend of women leading job creation, and slightly increasing the gender pay gap.

Spain's Job Growth Shifts, Gender Pay Gap Widens Slightly
In the past year, Spain created 487,773 Social Security affiliated jobs; however, men contributed more jobs (250,591) than women (237,186), reversing a prior trend of women leading job creation, and slightly increasing the gender pay gap.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Labor Reform Cuts Temporary Contracts to Record Low
Spain's February 2024 unemployment figures show a significant decrease in temporary contracts to 11.9%, down from 26.3% in February 2023, largely due to the 2021 labor reform. The public sector is an exception, with 28% temporary employment.

Spanish Labor Reform Cuts Temporary Contracts to Record Low
Spain's February 2024 unemployment figures show a significant decrease in temporary contracts to 11.9%, down from 26.3% in February 2023, largely due to the 2021 labor reform. The public sector is an exception, with 28% temporary employment.
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60% Bias Score

Catalan Immigration Competency Transfer Divides Spain's Governing Coalition
The PSOE and Junts per Catalunya agreed to transfer immigration management competencies to Catalonia, causing division within the governing coalition; Podemos opposes the transfer due to concerns about human rights under a potential Junts-led regional government, while Sumar supports it, emphasizing...

Catalan Immigration Competency Transfer Divides Spain's Governing Coalition
The PSOE and Junts per Catalunya agreed to transfer immigration management competencies to Catalonia, causing division within the governing coalition; Podemos opposes the transfer due to concerns about human rights under a potential Junts-led regional government, while Sumar supports it, emphasizing...
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52% Bias Score

IDF Kills Hamas Leader in Jenin Raid
During a Monday night raid in Jenin, IDF troops, acting on Shin Bet intelligence, killed Hamas leader Isser Sa'adi and two other terrorists, arresting three more; this follows February's Operation Iron Wall, which eliminated 25 terrorists and arrested 350 suspects, reflecting a broader government st...

IDF Kills Hamas Leader in Jenin Raid
During a Monday night raid in Jenin, IDF troops, acting on Shin Bet intelligence, killed Hamas leader Isser Sa'adi and two other terrorists, arresting three more; this follows February's Operation Iron Wall, which eliminated 25 terrorists and arrested 350 suspects, reflecting a broader government st...
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56% Bias Score

Munich Reopens Investigation into 1970 Arson Attack on Jewish Retirement Home
The Munich Public Prosecutor's Office reopened an investigation into the February 1970 arson attack on a Jewish retirement home that killed seven and injured 13, after a witness came forward with credible information to the Bavarian judiciary's antisemitism commissioner.

Munich Reopens Investigation into 1970 Arson Attack on Jewish Retirement Home
The Munich Public Prosecutor's Office reopened an investigation into the February 1970 arson attack on a Jewish retirement home that killed seven and injured 13, after a witness came forward with credible information to the Bavarian judiciary's antisemitism commissioner.
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24% Bias Score