January 2025
February 2025
\"Baden-Württemberg Reports Record High Whooping Cough Cases in 2024\
Baden-Württemberg experienced a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024 (4,450 vs. 298 in 2023), with children under 15 accounting for over half of infections, highlighting the need for improved vaccination rates and public health measures.
\"Baden-Württemberg Reports Record High Whooping Cough Cases in 2024\
Baden-Württemberg experienced a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024 (4,450 vs. 298 in 2023), with children under 15 accounting for over half of infections, highlighting the need for improved vaccination rates and public health measures.
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32% Bias Score
Baden-Württemberg Industry Faces Structural Crisis Amidst Job Losses and Skills Shortage
Baden-Württemberg's industry faces a structural crisis due to declining demand, high costs, and political instability, resulting in over 10,000 job losses in the metal and electrical sector by November 2024, with further declines expected; a skills shortage is hindering the filling of apprenticeship...
Baden-Württemberg Industry Faces Structural Crisis Amidst Job Losses and Skills Shortage
Baden-Württemberg's industry faces a structural crisis due to declining demand, high costs, and political instability, resulting in over 10,000 job losses in the metal and electrical sector by November 2024, with further declines expected; a skills shortage is hindering the filling of apprenticeship...
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44% Bias Score
Catalan Gaudí Awards Speech Sparks Debate on Identity and Immigration
Eduard Sola's "proudly charnego" speech at the Gaudí Awards ignited a heated debate in Catalonia among nationalists, highlighting divisions over identity, immigration, and class, and coinciding with the centenary of writer Paco Candel's birth.
Catalan Gaudí Awards Speech Sparks Debate on Identity and Immigration
Eduard Sola's "proudly charnego" speech at the Gaudí Awards ignited a heated debate in Catalonia among nationalists, highlighting divisions over identity, immigration, and class, and coinciding with the centenary of writer Paco Candel's birth.
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36% Bias Score
Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
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40% Bias Score
NRW CDU/FDP Coalition: Blueprint for Federal Government?
The 2017-2022 CDU/FDP coalition in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, achieved a surprise majority and implemented policies on economic deregulation and controlled migration; its success is now being used to promote a similar federal coalition, despite the AfD's vote share in NRW almost tripling...
NRW CDU/FDP Coalition: Blueprint for Federal Government?
The 2017-2022 CDU/FDP coalition in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, achieved a surprise majority and implemented policies on economic deregulation and controlled migration; its success is now being used to promote a similar federal coalition, despite the AfD's vote share in NRW almost tripling...
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60% Bias Score
Belchite's Ruins: A Civil War Legacy at Risk
Belchite, a Spanish town of 4,500 pre-war inhabitants, was devastated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War battle resulting in 5,000 casualties; in 2024, it attracted 38,000 visitors to its ruins, now listed by the World Monuments Fund as at risk of complete collapse within 20 years unless urgent actio...
Belchite's Ruins: A Civil War Legacy at Risk
Belchite, a Spanish town of 4,500 pre-war inhabitants, was devastated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War battle resulting in 5,000 casualties; in 2024, it attracted 38,000 visitors to its ruins, now listed by the World Monuments Fund as at risk of complete collapse within 20 years unless urgent actio...
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40% Bias Score
Whooping Cough Cases Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg saw a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024, rising from 298 to 4,450, exceeding 22,000 nationwide—the highest since 2013—primarily affecting children under 15, largely due to reduced pathogen circulation and vaccination gaps from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Whooping Cough Cases Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg saw a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024, rising from 298 to 4,450, exceeding 22,000 nationwide—the highest since 2013—primarily affecting children under 15, largely due to reduced pathogen circulation and vaccination gaps from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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52% Bias Score
Italian Judges Unanimously Reject Nordio's Judicial Reform
Italian magistrates of all ranks and ages protested Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's plan to separate judicial careers during the opening of the judicial year, highlighting deep concerns and unified opposition to the reform's methodology.
Italian Judges Unanimously Reject Nordio's Judicial Reform
Italian magistrates of all ranks and ages protested Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's plan to separate judicial careers during the opening of the judicial year, highlighting deep concerns and unified opposition to the reform's methodology.
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60% Bias Score
Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum
Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...
Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum
Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...
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60% Bias Score
Japanese Fishermen and Researchers Team Up to Combat Warming Ocean
Japanese fishermen and researchers are launching a joint project in April to collect data on changing ocean conditions, including warmer temperatures and shifting fish populations, aiming to revive the struggling fishing industry; this is the first such collaboration in Japan.
Japanese Fishermen and Researchers Team Up to Combat Warming Ocean
Japanese fishermen and researchers are launching a joint project in April to collect data on changing ocean conditions, including warmer temperatures and shifting fish populations, aiming to revive the struggling fishing industry; this is the first such collaboration in Japan.
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16% Bias Score
Gayà's Injuries Cripple Valencia CF: 46% Points Loss in 32 Games
Valencia CF captain José Luis Gayà's recurring injuries have significantly impacted the team's performance over the past three seasons, resulting in a 46% points loss in 32 games without him; his return is crucial for the team's success.
Gayà's Injuries Cripple Valencia CF: 46% Points Loss in 32 Games
Valencia CF captain José Luis Gayà's recurring injuries have significantly impacted the team's performance over the past three seasons, resulting in a 46% points loss in 32 games without him; his return is crucial for the team's success.
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40% Bias Score
Connecticut to Pay $5.9 Million for Wrongful Imprisonment
Connecticut will pay $5.9 million to the family of Richard Lapointe, who was wrongly imprisoned for over two decades after a 1992 murder conviction was overturned in 2015 due to his mental disability and withheld evidence; the state acknowledges wrongdoing.
Connecticut to Pay $5.9 Million for Wrongful Imprisonment
Connecticut will pay $5.9 million to the family of Richard Lapointe, who was wrongly imprisoned for over two decades after a 1992 murder conviction was overturned in 2015 due to his mental disability and withheld evidence; the state acknowledges wrongdoing.
Progress
36% Bias Score