December 2024
January 2025
Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...
Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...
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28% Bias Score
Starmer's Civil Service Overhaul to Tackle Policy Implementation Challenges
Facing challenges in implementing policies, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is initiating a major restructuring of the British civil service, aiming to address internal obstacles hindering policy changes and anticipating criticism from opposition parties. The overhaul involves a potential reduction i...
Starmer's Civil Service Overhaul to Tackle Policy Implementation Challenges
Facing challenges in implementing policies, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is initiating a major restructuring of the British civil service, aiming to address internal obstacles hindering policy changes and anticipating criticism from opposition parties. The overhaul involves a potential reduction i...
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40% Bias Score
Spanish Agriculture Groups Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement has drawn sharp criticism from Spanish agricultural organizations who feel their interests were ignored during negotiations and who fear negative impacts on various sectors, despite government assurances of benefits.
Spanish Agriculture Groups Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement has drawn sharp criticism from Spanish agricultural organizations who feel their interests were ignored during negotiations and who fear negative impacts on various sectors, despite government assurances of benefits.
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56% Bias Score
Peaceful Athens March Marks 15th Anniversary of Grigoropoulos Death
A largely peaceful march in Athens commemorating the 15th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death involved approximately 5,000 participants, according to police, with 66 individuals detained and four arrested; minor incidents of vandalism occurred, and a significant police presence was deplo...
Peaceful Athens March Marks 15th Anniversary of Grigoropoulos Death
A largely peaceful march in Athens commemorating the 15th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death involved approximately 5,000 participants, according to police, with 66 individuals detained and four arrested; minor incidents of vandalism occurred, and a significant police presence was deplo...
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36% Bias Score
Armenian Finance Minister Accused of Corruption, Report Filed
Armenian lawyers filed a report with the Anti-Corruption Committee alleging that Finance Minister Vahé Hovhannisyan engaged in corrupt practices, including receiving a $1 million interest-free loan and failing to declare it, potentially leading to conflicts of interest and illicit enrichment.
Armenian Finance Minister Accused of Corruption, Report Filed
Armenian lawyers filed a report with the Anti-Corruption Committee alleging that Finance Minister Vahé Hovhannisyan engaged in corrupt practices, including receiving a $1 million interest-free loan and failing to declare it, potentially leading to conflicts of interest and illicit enrichment.
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56% Bias Score
Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
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40% Bias Score
UK Child Poverty: Stricter Enforcement of Child Maintenance Urged
Two letters highlight the UK's child poverty problem stemming from absent fathers failing to pay child maintenance, advocating for stricter enforcement measures, including potential imprisonment for non-payment, to improve the lives of single mothers and children.
UK Child Poverty: Stricter Enforcement of Child Maintenance Urged
Two letters highlight the UK's child poverty problem stemming from absent fathers failing to pay child maintenance, advocating for stricter enforcement measures, including potential imprisonment for non-payment, to improve the lives of single mothers and children.
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60% Bias Score
Crisis del Gobierno español: Sánchez confía en el apoyo popular y la aprobación de los presupuestos
El presidente español, Pedro Sánchez, admite que su gobierno enfrenta una crisis debido a la presión judicial y mediática, pero confía en el apoyo del electorado progresista y en aprobar los presupuestos de 2025 para superar la situación; la oposición, liderada por Feijóo, considera la legislatura a...
Crisis del Gobierno español: Sánchez confía en el apoyo popular y la aprobación de los presupuestos
El presidente español, Pedro Sánchez, admite que su gobierno enfrenta una crisis debido a la presión judicial y mediática, pero confía en el apoyo del electorado progresista y en aprobar los presupuestos de 2025 para superar la situación; la oposición, liderada por Feijóo, considera la legislatura a...
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60% Bias Score
"Housing Crisis Forces Protest in Catalan Pyrenees"
"A housing crisis in the Catalan Pyrenees has resulted in a protest of approximately 1,500 people demanding affordable housing, and is forcing essential workers to leave due to high rental prices, with 64% of housing being second homes. This has led to a protest that shut down the N-260 highway for ...
"Housing Crisis Forces Protest in Catalan Pyrenees"
"A housing crisis in the Catalan Pyrenees has resulted in a protest of approximately 1,500 people demanding affordable housing, and is forcing essential workers to leave due to high rental prices, with 64% of housing being second homes. This has led to a protest that shut down the N-260 highway for ...
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40% Bias Score
Oscar's lucrative move to China: A tale of CSL's rise and fall
Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior's 2017 transfer from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG, initially criticized for prioritizing wealth over sporting ambition, proved financially lucrative (€200 million over eight years), contributing to the short-lived success of the Chinese Super League before its financial d...
Oscar's lucrative move to China: A tale of CSL's rise and fall
Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior's 2017 transfer from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG, initially criticized for prioritizing wealth over sporting ambition, proved financially lucrative (€200 million over eight years), contributing to the short-lived success of the Chinese Super League before its financial d...
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32% Bias Score
Tilburg University Committee Recommends End to Israeli University Collaborations
A Tilburg University committee advises ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations and the involvement of Israeli universities with the Israeli military in the context of the Gaza conflict, following student protests.
Tilburg University Committee Recommends End to Israeli University Collaborations
A Tilburg University committee advises ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations and the involvement of Israeli universities with the Israeli military in the context of the Gaza conflict, following student protests.
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60% Bias Score
Tilburg University Committee Recommends Ending Collaboration with Israeli Universities
A Tilburg University committee recommends ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations linked to the Israeli military and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, following pro-Palestinian student protests.
Tilburg University Committee Recommends Ending Collaboration with Israeli Universities
A Tilburg University committee recommends ending collaborations with seven Israeli universities due to concerns about human rights violations linked to the Israeli military and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, following pro-Palestinian student protests.
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56% Bias Score