December 2024
January 2025
Archaeological Discoveries Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Development
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany experienced a 100 excavation increase in 2024, exceeding 550 digs due to energy transition projects (SuedOstLink, Intel's Magdeburg site) and rising research. Simultaneously, single-family home construction remained significantly low.
Archaeological Discoveries Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Development
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany experienced a 100 excavation increase in 2024, exceeding 550 digs due to energy transition projects (SuedOstLink, Intel's Magdeburg site) and rising research. Simultaneously, single-family home construction remained significantly low.
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4% Bias Score
Greece's 2024 Political Tests: Presidential Election and Constitutional Revision".
Greece's political system faces crucial tests in 2024 with the Presidential election in February and constitutional revision planned for late 2025, while uncertainty remains about parliamentary group composition, affecting the government's legislative agenda and the opposition's ability to influence...
Greece's 2024 Political Tests: Presidential Election and Constitutional Revision".
Greece's political system faces crucial tests in 2024 with the Presidential election in February and constitutional revision planned for late 2025, while uncertainty remains about parliamentary group composition, affecting the government's legislative agenda and the opposition's ability to influence...
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44% Bias Score
Dutch and Belgian Volleyball Federations Launch BeneCup to Enhance Competition
The BeneCup, a new volleyball competition between Dutch and Belgian champions, launched today in Den Bosch, aims to professionalize Dutch club volleyball and attract more fans by providing higher-level competition and more attractive matches, addressing the issue of top players leaving the Dutch lea...
Dutch and Belgian Volleyball Federations Launch BeneCup to Enhance Competition
The BeneCup, a new volleyball competition between Dutch and Belgian champions, launched today in Den Bosch, aims to professionalize Dutch club volleyball and attract more fans by providing higher-level competition and more attractive matches, addressing the issue of top players leaving the Dutch lea...
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36% Bias Score
DRC President Faces Infrastructure Criticism Amidst Regional Visit
During his visit to central DRC from December 22 to 29, 2024, President Félix Tshisekedi faced criticism over slow infrastructure development despite the region's strong electoral support. The government committed to relaunching the Kananga-Kalamba-Mbuji road project, funded by a $300 million minera...
DRC President Faces Infrastructure Criticism Amidst Regional Visit
During his visit to central DRC from December 22 to 29, 2024, President Félix Tshisekedi faced criticism over slow infrastructure development despite the region's strong electoral support. The government committed to relaunching the Kananga-Kalamba-Mbuji road project, funded by a $300 million minera...
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40% Bias Score
Croatian Skier Ljutic Wins World Cup Slalom
Zrinka Ljutic, a 20-year-old Croatian skier, won the women's World Cup slalom race in Semmering, Austria on December 31st, securing her country's first victory in the discipline since 2006 and beating Lena Duerr of Germany by 1.75 seconds, with Mikaela Shiffrin absent due to injury.
Croatian Skier Ljutic Wins World Cup Slalom
Zrinka Ljutic, a 20-year-old Croatian skier, won the women's World Cup slalom race in Semmering, Austria on December 31st, securing her country's first victory in the discipline since 2006 and beating Lena Duerr of Germany by 1.75 seconds, with Mikaela Shiffrin absent due to injury.
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20% Bias Score
Labour's Net-Zero Levy: Risk of Increased Plastic Waste
Labour's new net-zero levy, intended to reduce waste by charging manufacturers per tonne of packaging, is criticized for potentially increasing plastic use due to its weight-based fee structure, adding £56 annually to household costs and potentially increasing landfill waste; industry leaders warn o...
Labour's Net-Zero Levy: Risk of Increased Plastic Waste
Labour's new net-zero levy, intended to reduce waste by charging manufacturers per tonne of packaging, is criticized for potentially increasing plastic use due to its weight-based fee structure, adding £56 annually to household costs and potentially increasing landfill waste; industry leaders warn o...
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64% Bias Score
Labour's 2025 Challenges: Starmer's Communication and Reeves's Spending Review
The article analyzes the challenges facing the UK Labour government in 2025, focusing on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's and Chancellor Rachel Reeves's communication strategies and their impact on public perception and policy implementation.
Labour's 2025 Challenges: Starmer's Communication and Reeves's Spending Review
The article analyzes the challenges facing the UK Labour government in 2025, focusing on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's and Chancellor Rachel Reeves's communication strategies and their impact on public perception and policy implementation.
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48% Bias Score
Greek Court Upholds €24.56 Million OPAP Fine
A Greek court upheld a €24.56 million fine against OPAP for abuse of dominance, rejecting a challenge from the Hellenic Gaming Commission, setting a precedent for inter-agency disputes.
Greek Court Upholds €24.56 Million OPAP Fine
A Greek court upheld a €24.56 million fine against OPAP for abuse of dominance, rejecting a challenge from the Hellenic Gaming Commission, setting a precedent for inter-agency disputes.
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12% Bias Score
Ukrainian Advisor Calls for Stripping Hungary and Slovakia of EU Voting Rights
Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential advisor, proposed stripping Hungary and Slovakia of their EU voting rights due to their consistent obstruction of EU initiatives, criticizing the EU's lack of decisive leadership and highlighting the tensions between Ukraine's desire for swift action and t...
Ukrainian Advisor Calls for Stripping Hungary and Slovakia of EU Voting Rights
Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential advisor, proposed stripping Hungary and Slovakia of their EU voting rights due to their consistent obstruction of EU initiatives, criticizing the EU's lack of decisive leadership and highlighting the tensions between Ukraine's desire for swift action and t...
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72% Bias Score
West and Central Africa: Political and Security Challenges in 2024
West and Central Africa faced multiple challenges in 2024, including accusations of rebel training against Ivory Coast, ongoing conflict in the DRC prompting US intervention, and various elections across the region.
West and Central Africa: Political and Security Challenges in 2024
West and Central Africa faced multiple challenges in 2024, including accusations of rebel training against Ivory Coast, ongoing conflict in the DRC prompting US intervention, and various elections across the region.
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28% Bias Score
Chad Holds First Parliamentary Election in 13 Years Amid Boycott and Low Turnout
Chad held its first parliamentary election in 13 years on Sunday, with low voter turnout and an opposition boycott amid concerns of pre-determined results; the election is seen as a key step in the transition to democracy following the 2021 death of the former president.
Chad Holds First Parliamentary Election in 13 Years Amid Boycott and Low Turnout
Chad held its first parliamentary election in 13 years on Sunday, with low voter turnout and an opposition boycott amid concerns of pre-determined results; the election is seen as a key step in the transition to democracy following the 2021 death of the former president.
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40% Bias Score
Record UK Net Migration Fuels Concerns in Overburdened Communities
Record-high UK net migration of 906,000 in the year to June 2023 has led to concerns in communities like Middlesbrough (4.4% increase) and Coventry (4.3% increase) about strained services, housing affordability, and access to healthcare, prompting residents to urge Keir Starmer to address the issue.
Record UK Net Migration Fuels Concerns in Overburdened Communities
Record-high UK net migration of 906,000 in the year to June 2023 has led to concerns in communities like Middlesbrough (4.4% increase) and Coventry (4.3% increase) about strained services, housing affordability, and access to healthcare, prompting residents to urge Keir Starmer to address the issue.
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64% Bias Score