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Greek Court Strikes Down Building Height Bonus Provisions
Greece's Council of State declared provisions of the New Building Regulations concerning height bonuses unconstitutional, requiring prior scientific studies assessing environmental impacts before granting such bonuses for new constructions; this decision excludes projects where work has demonstrably...
Greek Court Strikes Down Building Height Bonus Provisions
Greece's Council of State declared provisions of the New Building Regulations concerning height bonuses unconstitutional, requiring prior scientific studies assessing environmental impacts before granting such bonuses for new constructions; this decision excludes projects where work has demonstrably...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament to Vote on Budget After Partial Reversal of Education Cuts
The Dutch parliament votes today on the cabinet's budget, including a last-minute deal to partially reverse €748 million in education cuts, primarily funded by healthcare cost increases and reduced ministerial spending; this is likely to result in a Senate majority for the budget.
Dutch Parliament to Vote on Budget After Partial Reversal of Education Cuts
The Dutch parliament votes today on the cabinet's budget, including a last-minute deal to partially reverse €748 million in education cuts, primarily funded by healthcare cost increases and reduced ministerial spending; this is likely to result in a Senate majority for the budget.
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60% Bias Score


"Zalando to Acquire About You for €1.1 Billion, Targeting €100 Million in Annual Savings"
"German online fashion retailer Zalando is acquiring its smaller competitor About You for approximately €1.1 billion, aiming to achieve €100 million in annual savings through synergies in logistics and payments, while maintaining both brands for consumers."
"Zalando to Acquire About You for €1.1 Billion, Targeting €100 Million in Annual Savings"
"German online fashion retailer Zalando is acquiring its smaller competitor About You for approximately €1.1 billion, aiming to achieve €100 million in annual savings through synergies in logistics and payments, while maintaining both brands for consumers."
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0% Bias Score


Dutch Integration Debate Shifts Focus from Assimilation to Societal Cohesion
The Netherlands' integration debate shifts from immigrant assimilation to societal cohesion, despite positive CBS data on employment, education, and housing among immigrants; however, government policy focuses on cultural norms, generating controversy and highlighting a need for inclusive, local sol...
Dutch Integration Debate Shifts Focus from Assimilation to Societal Cohesion
The Netherlands' integration debate shifts from immigrant assimilation to societal cohesion, despite positive CBS data on employment, education, and housing among immigrants; however, government policy focuses on cultural norms, generating controversy and highlighting a need for inclusive, local sol...
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48% Bias Score


AI Adoption in Russia: 58% View AI as a Work Assistant, Driving Demand for AI Literacy
A Rambler&Co and Sberbank survey of 18,704 Russians (October 21-25, 2024) shows 58% see AI as a work assistant, 19% as competition, and 41% use or plan to learn AI tools; 57% support integrating AI education into schools and universities.
AI Adoption in Russia: 58% View AI as a Work Assistant, Driving Demand for AI Literacy
A Rambler&Co and Sberbank survey of 18,704 Russians (October 21-25, 2024) shows 58% see AI as a work assistant, 19% as competition, and 41% use or plan to learn AI tools; 57% support integrating AI education into schools and universities.
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48% Bias Score


AI, Unemployment, and the Universal Basic Income Debate
AI's potential to automate jobs sparks debate over Universal Basic Income (UBI), an unconditional payment to all citizens to address potential widespread unemployment; however, technological challenges, societal concerns, and political hurdles remain.
AI, Unemployment, and the Universal Basic Income Debate
AI's potential to automate jobs sparks debate over Universal Basic Income (UBI), an unconditional payment to all citizens to address potential widespread unemployment; however, technological challenges, societal concerns, and political hurdles remain.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament to Vote on Revised Budget, Partially Reversing Education Cuts
The Dutch parliament votes today on the government's budget plans, which include a €748 million reversal of education cuts following a compromise with opposition parties. This involves reducing funding for the Ministry of Health (€215 million) and administrative costs.

Dutch Parliament to Vote on Revised Budget, Partially Reversing Education Cuts
The Dutch parliament votes today on the government's budget plans, which include a €748 million reversal of education cuts following a compromise with opposition parties. This involves reducing funding for the Ministry of Health (€215 million) and administrative costs.
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52% Bias Score

Record High Electricity Price in the Netherlands Impacts 350,000 Households
Due to low solar and wind energy, coupled with high gas-powered plant maintenance, the price of electricity for those with dynamic contracts in the Netherlands reached a record high of €1.2 per kilowatt-hour between 5 PM and 6 PM today, impacting 350,000 households.

Record High Electricity Price in the Netherlands Impacts 350,000 Households
Due to low solar and wind energy, coupled with high gas-powered plant maintenance, the price of electricity for those with dynamic contracts in the Netherlands reached a record high of €1.2 per kilowatt-hour between 5 PM and 6 PM today, impacting 350,000 households.
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40% Bias Score

Record-High Dutch Electricity Prices Hit Dynamic Contracts
Due to low wind and solar energy and gas plant maintenance, Dutch electricity prices surged 50% today, reaching \u20ac1.2 per kWh for 350,000 households with dynamic contracts, while others remain unaffected.

Record-High Dutch Electricity Prices Hit Dynamic Contracts
Due to low wind and solar energy and gas plant maintenance, Dutch electricity prices surged 50% today, reaching \u20ac1.2 per kWh for 350,000 households with dynamic contracts, while others remain unaffected.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Zzp Regulations Impact Vulnerable Migrants
An informational meeting in Haarlem helped refugees and migrants understand upcoming changes to Dutch self-employed (zzp) regulations, revealing widespread unawareness of tax and labor rights among those unknowingly working as zzp'ers, some of whom accumulated significant debt due to this lack of kn...

Dutch Zzp Regulations Impact Vulnerable Migrants
An informational meeting in Haarlem helped refugees and migrants understand upcoming changes to Dutch self-employed (zzp) regulations, revealing widespread unawareness of tax and labor rights among those unknowingly working as zzp'ers, some of whom accumulated significant debt due to this lack of kn...
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48% Bias Score

Nicheliving Owes WA \$600,000 in Unpaid Payroll Tax
WA developer Nicheliving owes \$600,000 in unpaid payroll tax, prompting the state government to oppose a proposal to remove the company from administration. A preliminary probe suggests insolvency since August 2022, leading to the opposition referring Nicheliving to ASIC, while the government paid ...

Nicheliving Owes WA \$600,000 in Unpaid Payroll Tax
WA developer Nicheliving owes \$600,000 in unpaid payroll tax, prompting the state government to oppose a proposal to remove the company from administration. A preliminary probe suggests insolvency since August 2022, leading to the opposition referring Nicheliving to ASIC, while the government paid ...
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36% Bias Score

Japan to Raise Tax Deduction Cap for Dependents to $9,900
Japan's ruling parties will raise the income cap for tax deductions on dependents aged 19-22 to \$9,900 from \$6,800, potentially starting next year, as part of a deal with the opposition to pass a \$277 billion supplementary budget. This addresses concerns that the previous cap discouraged part-tim...

Japan to Raise Tax Deduction Cap for Dependents to $9,900
Japan's ruling parties will raise the income cap for tax deductions on dependents aged 19-22 to \$9,900 from \$6,800, potentially starting next year, as part of a deal with the opposition to pass a \$277 billion supplementary budget. This addresses concerns that the previous cap discouraged part-tim...
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36% Bias Score
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