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France Expands Access to Subsidized Psychology Sessions
France's "Mon soutien psy" program, expanded in June 2022, provides 12 subsidized psychology sessions annually, directly accessible to those with mild to moderate mental health issues; however, access remains limited due to long waiting lists and uneven geographical distribution of participating psy...
France Expands Access to Subsidized Psychology Sessions
France's "Mon soutien psy" program, expanded in June 2022, provides 12 subsidized psychology sessions annually, directly accessible to those with mild to moderate mental health issues; however, access remains limited due to long waiting lists and uneven geographical distribution of participating psy...
Progress
36% Bias Score


FDP Demands Changes to Tax Relief Bill Before Bundestag Approval
The FDP is demanding changes to a tax relief and increased child benefit bill from the SPD and Greens before it will approve the legislation in the Bundestag, creating a potential delay before the upcoming elections.
FDP Demands Changes to Tax Relief Bill Before Bundestag Approval
The FDP is demanding changes to a tax relief and increased child benefit bill from the SPD and Greens before it will approve the legislation in the Bundestag, creating a potential delay before the upcoming elections.
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48% Bias Score


German Youth Doubt Political Influence: Study
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that only 20% of 18-30 year olds in Germany believe their political engagement makes a difference, with 40% believing societal change is impossible; low participation rates are attributed to a lack of trust in political institutions and awareness of engagement pa...
German Youth Doubt Political Influence: Study
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that only 20% of 18-30 year olds in Germany believe their political engagement makes a difference, with 40% believing societal change is impossible; low participation rates are attributed to a lack of trust in political institutions and awareness of engagement pa...
Progress
28% Bias Score


Rinehart Urges Australia to Boost Natural Gas Production Amid Economic Downturn
At a Bush Summit in Orange, NSW, mining magnate Gina Rinehart urged Australia to boost natural gas production to address five consecutive quarters of negative economic growth per capita, rising energy costs, and unreliable renewable energy sources, while criticizing government regulations and approv...
Rinehart Urges Australia to Boost Natural Gas Production Amid Economic Downturn
At a Bush Summit in Orange, NSW, mining magnate Gina Rinehart urged Australia to boost natural gas production to address five consecutive quarters of negative economic growth per capita, rising energy costs, and unreliable renewable energy sources, while criticizing government regulations and approv...
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68% Bias Score


Spanish Filmmaker's Debut Highlights Class and Gender Barriers
Sandra Romero's debut film, "Por donde pasa el silencio," premiered in Spanish theaters on November 29th, 2024, showcasing her personal journey from a working-class background in Écija to becoming a filmmaker, despite facing challenges related to gender and class within the industry.
Spanish Filmmaker's Debut Highlights Class and Gender Barriers
Sandra Romero's debut film, "Por donde pasa el silencio," premiered in Spanish theaters on November 29th, 2024, showcasing her personal journey from a working-class background in Écija to becoming a filmmaker, despite facing challenges related to gender and class within the industry.
Progress
24% Bias Score


"SYRIZA-Nea Aristera Tensions Halt Coalition Talks"
"Disagreements between former SYRIZA and Nea Aristera allies hinder potential cooperation, as evidenced by strong reactions against early coalition announcements and differing opinions on issues like defense spending and the handling of Stefanos Kasselakis' departure."
"SYRIZA-Nea Aristera Tensions Halt Coalition Talks"
"Disagreements between former SYRIZA and Nea Aristera allies hinder potential cooperation, as evidenced by strong reactions against early coalition announcements and differing opinions on issues like defense spending and the handling of Stefanos Kasselakis' departure."
Progress
40% Bias Score

Erhard's 1959 Warning: A Turning Point in German Fiscal Policy
In 1959, German Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard warned against Germany's growing consumption, arguing that it threatened economic stability and advocating for fiscal responsibility. His speech in the Bundestag sparked debate, highlighting a shift in German economic policy from fiscal restraint to i...

Erhard's 1959 Warning: A Turning Point in German Fiscal Policy
In 1959, German Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard warned against Germany's growing consumption, arguing that it threatened economic stability and advocating for fiscal responsibility. His speech in the Bundestag sparked debate, highlighting a shift in German economic policy from fiscal restraint to i...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Hamburg to Cut 30 Beds for Mentally Ill Women, Raising Relocation Concerns
Hamburg will cut 30 beds for severely mentally ill women at a facility in the Notkestraße, affecting 18 residents; a renovation will create 41 new spots for mentally ill women and 29 for women without housing, raising concerns about the relocation process and its impact on vulnerable individuals.

Hamburg to Cut 30 Beds for Mentally Ill Women, Raising Relocation Concerns
Hamburg will cut 30 beds for severely mentally ill women at a facility in the Notkestraße, affecting 18 residents; a renovation will create 41 new spots for mentally ill women and 29 for women without housing, raising concerns about the relocation process and its impact on vulnerable individuals.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Accusation of Secret Deal in Brandenburg State Election
Brandenburg's CDU accuses the SPD and AfD of a secret deal to re-elect Minister President Dietmar Woidke, citing his receiving five more votes than his coalition's members; the SPD denies the claim.

Accusation of Secret Deal in Brandenburg State Election
Brandenburg's CDU accuses the SPD and AfD of a secret deal to re-elect Minister President Dietmar Woidke, citing his receiving five more votes than his coalition's members; the SPD denies the claim.
Progress
44% Bias Score

ERC Leadership Vote: Cohesion vs. Past Conflicts
Ernest Maragall, former ERC mayoral candidate, supports Xavier Godàs in the upcoming leadership vote, emphasizing the need for internal cohesion and a new approach compared to Junqueras's focus on past conflicts. The election is expected to be close, with the outcome impacting ERC's future direction...

ERC Leadership Vote: Cohesion vs. Past Conflicts
Ernest Maragall, former ERC mayoral candidate, supports Xavier Godàs in the upcoming leadership vote, emphasizing the need for internal cohesion and a new approach compared to Junqueras's focus on past conflicts. The election is expected to be close, with the outcome impacting ERC's future direction...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Divided on 2025 Budget
The Greek parliament's debate on the 2025 budget exposed sharp divisions between the government and opposition parties over economic policy, with PASOK offering an alternative plan and other parties taking varied positions, leading to a crucial vote.

Greek Parliament Divided on 2025 Budget
The Greek parliament's debate on the 2025 budget exposed sharp divisions between the government and opposition parties over economic policy, with PASOK offering an alternative plan and other parties taking varied positions, leading to a crucial vote.
Progress
36% Bias Score

China's Yichang City Reverses Declining Birth Rate with Improved Reproductive Healthcare
Yichang city's improved reproductive healthcare and pro-natal policies resulted in a 5.82 percent increase in newborns during the first ten months of 2024, reversing a downward trend since 2017, reflecting broader efforts to combat China's rising infertility rate of 18.2 percent.

China's Yichang City Reverses Declining Birth Rate with Improved Reproductive Healthcare
Yichang city's improved reproductive healthcare and pro-natal policies resulted in a 5.82 percent increase in newborns during the first ten months of 2024, reversing a downward trend since 2017, reflecting broader efforts to combat China's rising infertility rate of 18.2 percent.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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