December 2024
January 2025
French Households Shift to Low-Risk Savings Amid Economic Uncertainty
Amid economic uncertainty and potential tax increases, 40% of French households plan to adjust their savings, with 60% of high-income earners considering changes; 54% favor low-risk, liquid savings despite low returns, reflecting a trend towards capital preservation.
French Households Shift to Low-Risk Savings Amid Economic Uncertainty
Amid economic uncertainty and potential tax increases, 40% of French households plan to adjust their savings, with 60% of high-income earners considering changes; 54% favor low-risk, liquid savings despite low returns, reflecting a trend towards capital preservation.
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36% Bias Score
Xi Jinping Unlikely to Attend Trump's Inauguration Amid Heightened U.S.-China Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, but experts believe Xi will likely decline due to concerns about potential risks and lack of precedent for such an event, further highlighting the complex and increasingly competitive U.S.-China relationship.
Xi Jinping Unlikely to Attend Trump's Inauguration Amid Heightened U.S.-China Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, but experts believe Xi will likely decline due to concerns about potential risks and lack of precedent for such an event, further highlighting the complex and increasingly competitive U.S.-China relationship.
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36% Bias Score
"Neun Stämme": Indigenous Influence on Western Societies
Karl-Heinz Kohl's "Neun Stämme" details the multifaceted influence of nine indigenous groups on the development of modern Western societies, exploring both their contributions and the negative impacts of colonialism, and offering relevant context for contemporary discussions on appropriation and soc...
"Neun Stämme": Indigenous Influence on Western Societies
Karl-Heinz Kohl's "Neun Stämme" details the multifaceted influence of nine indigenous groups on the development of modern Western societies, exploring both their contributions and the negative impacts of colonialism, and offering relevant context for contemporary discussions on appropriation and soc...
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0% Bias Score
Chanel Appoints Matthieu Blazy as New Creative Director
Chanel appointed Matthieu Blazy as its new creative director, replacing Virginie Viard; his first collection will debut in October 2025 at the Grand Palais, following a recent trend of high-profile designer changes in the fashion industry.
Chanel Appoints Matthieu Blazy as New Creative Director
Chanel appointed Matthieu Blazy as its new creative director, replacing Virginie Viard; his first collection will debut in October 2025 at the Grand Palais, following a recent trend of high-profile designer changes in the fashion industry.
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44% Bias Score
Uneven EV Charger Distribution in England Risks Leaving Millions Behind
A new report reveals that only 15% of public EV chargers in England are located in rural areas, despite rural residents representing 17% of the population; this uneven distribution, heavily concentrated in London and the South East, threatens to leave millions of drivers behind as the government pus...
Uneven EV Charger Distribution in England Risks Leaving Millions Behind
A new report reveals that only 15% of public EV chargers in England are located in rural areas, despite rural residents representing 17% of the population; this uneven distribution, heavily concentrated in London and the South East, threatens to leave millions of drivers behind as the government pus...
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28% Bias Score
Italy strengthens road safety with new highway code
Italy's new highway code, effective December 14th, strengthens road safety by mandating transparency in vehicle recall campaigns, holding manufacturers accountable for timely repairs, and introducing a points bonus for students completing road safety courses.
Italy strengthens road safety with new highway code
Italy's new highway code, effective December 14th, strengthens road safety by mandating transparency in vehicle recall campaigns, holding manufacturers accountable for timely repairs, and introducing a points bonus for students completing road safety courses.
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16% Bias Score
£675m Needed to Clear Northern Ireland's Record Hospital Waiting List
Northern Ireland faces a record-high 506,600-person hospital waiting list, necessitating a £675 million, five-year investment (£135 million annually) to clear the backlog, a problem worsening since 2010 and unresolvable through efficiency measures alone.
£675m Needed to Clear Northern Ireland's Record Hospital Waiting List
Northern Ireland faces a record-high 506,600-person hospital waiting list, necessitating a £675 million, five-year investment (£135 million annually) to clear the backlog, a problem worsening since 2010 and unresolvable through efficiency measures alone.
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52% Bias Score
EU Safety Rules Force UK Small Businesses to Halt EU Sales
New EU product safety rules are forcing some UK small businesses to halt sales to Northern Ireland and the EU due to increased compliance requirements; the UK government's support is lacking, says the DUP.
EU Safety Rules Force UK Small Businesses to Halt EU Sales
New EU product safety rules are forcing some UK small businesses to halt sales to Northern Ireland and the EU due to increased compliance requirements; the UK government's support is lacking, says the DUP.
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52% Bias Score
Cold War Censorship Fuels Enduring Popularity of Czechoslovakian Fairy Tale Films
Czechoslovakian fairy tale films, including "Pan Tau" and "Three Nuts for Cinderella," dominated West and East German television in the 1960s-80s due to political restrictions on other genres, resulting in high-quality productions that cleverly incorporated social commentary and continue to resonate...
Cold War Censorship Fuels Enduring Popularity of Czechoslovakian Fairy Tale Films
Czechoslovakian fairy tale films, including "Pan Tau" and "Three Nuts for Cinderella," dominated West and East German television in the 1960s-80s due to political restrictions on other genres, resulting in high-quality productions that cleverly incorporated social commentary and continue to resonate...
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32% Bias Score
UK's Top Stock Analysts Revealed: Accuracy Impacts Investment Returns Significantly
TipRanks' analysis of 9,000+ global stock analysts identified UK's top performers, with Berenberg Bank's Sebastian Bray (37/47 accurate calls, 8.8% average return) and RBC's Ben Bathurst (23/32, 14.4% average return) leading; Jeffries' Andrew Wade had the most profitable single call (127.6% return o...
UK's Top Stock Analysts Revealed: Accuracy Impacts Investment Returns Significantly
TipRanks' analysis of 9,000+ global stock analysts identified UK's top performers, with Berenberg Bank's Sebastian Bray (37/47 accurate calls, 8.8% average return) and RBC's Ben Bathurst (23/32, 14.4% average return) leading; Jeffries' Andrew Wade had the most profitable single call (127.6% return o...
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36% Bias Score
Coalition's \$331bn Nuclear Plan Sparks Energy Debate
The Coalition's \$331 billion nuclear energy plan, which includes maintaining coal and gas plants alongside wind and solar, is \$263 billion cheaper than Labor's renewable plan, according to Coalition modelling, but faces criticism for its methodology and cost discrepancies from the CSIRO.
Coalition's \$331bn Nuclear Plan Sparks Energy Debate
The Coalition's \$331 billion nuclear energy plan, which includes maintaining coal and gas plants alongside wind and solar, is \$263 billion cheaper than Labor's renewable plan, according to Coalition modelling, but faces criticism for its methodology and cost discrepancies from the CSIRO.
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56% Bias Score
Spanish Parliament: Aid Approved, Divisions over Venezuela
The Spanish Parliament saw the approval of a €3.765 billion aid package for flood victims and progress on the "gag law" reform, but divisions over Venezuela led to the government facing defeat on a motion to arrest Nicolás Maduro.
Spanish Parliament: Aid Approved, Divisions over Venezuela
The Spanish Parliament saw the approval of a €3.765 billion aid package for flood victims and progress on the "gag law" reform, but divisions over Venezuela led to the government facing defeat on a motion to arrest Nicolás Maduro.
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44% Bias Score