March 2025
April 2025


Summer Transfer Window: Premier League and European Clubs Engage in Active Player Recruitment
Several Premier League and European clubs are actively pursuing various players during the summer transfer window, with significant financial investments anticipated.
Summer Transfer Window: Premier League and European Clubs Engage in Active Player Recruitment
Several Premier League and European clubs are actively pursuing various players during the summer transfer window, with significant financial investments anticipated.
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24% Bias Score


Wohngeld Recipients in Baden-Württemberg Surge by 11% in 2024
In Baden-Württemberg, approximately 95,500 low-income households received Wohngeld (€443/month on average) by the end of 2024, an 11% increase from 2023 and a 54% increase from 2022, due to rising housing costs and a 2023 reform expanding eligibility; total spending reached €478.5 million.
Wohngeld Recipients in Baden-Württemberg Surge by 11% in 2024
In Baden-Württemberg, approximately 95,500 low-income households received Wohngeld (€443/month on average) by the end of 2024, an 11% increase from 2023 and a 54% increase from 2022, due to rising housing costs and a 2023 reform expanding eligibility; total spending reached €478.5 million.
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28% Bias Score


Bavarian Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future"
Germany's federal debt brake relaxation faces a crucial test in Bavaria, requiring a two-thirds majority in the state parliament and a subsequent referendum. The ruling CSU needs to secure votes from either the Free Voters or the Greens, but strained relations hinder progress.
Bavarian Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future"
Germany's federal debt brake relaxation faces a crucial test in Bavaria, requiring a two-thirds majority in the state parliament and a subsequent referendum. The ruling CSU needs to secure votes from either the Free Voters or the Greens, but strained relations hinder progress.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...
Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...
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32% Bias Score


German Corporate Leadership: Women Remain Underrepresented, Particularly in SMEs
As of March 7th, 2025, only 28 percent of 5.1 million German companies have at least one woman in top leadership, while the proportion within SMEs has decreased to a record low of 14.3 percent in 2024, according to Schufa and KfW analyses.
German Corporate Leadership: Women Remain Underrepresented, Particularly in SMEs
As of March 7th, 2025, only 28 percent of 5.1 million German companies have at least one woman in top leadership, while the proportion within SMEs has decreased to a record low of 14.3 percent in 2024, according to Schufa and KfW analyses.
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36% Bias Score


Gender Pay Gap in Germany: Differing Perceptions on Causes and Solutions
A YouGov poll commissioned by the German Press Agency reveals differing views on the gender pay gap, with 46% of men citing career choices as the main cause versus 34% of women, who emphasized gender stereotypes and discrimination. In 2024, German women earned 16% less per hour than men, prompting c...
Gender Pay Gap in Germany: Differing Perceptions on Causes and Solutions
A YouGov poll commissioned by the German Press Agency reveals differing views on the gender pay gap, with 46% of men citing career choices as the main cause versus 34% of women, who emphasized gender stereotypes and discrimination. In 2024, German women earned 16% less per hour than men, prompting c...
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36% Bias Score

Boots' Owner Walgreens Goes Private in \$10 Billion Deal
Walgreens Boots Alliance, owner of Boots, will be taken private by Sycamore Partners in a \$10 billion deal, ending nearly a century of public trading amid financial challenges and increased online competition; around 300 UK Boots stores recently closed.

Boots' Owner Walgreens Goes Private in \$10 Billion Deal
Walgreens Boots Alliance, owner of Boots, will be taken private by Sycamore Partners in a \$10 billion deal, ending nearly a century of public trading amid financial challenges and increased online competition; around 300 UK Boots stores recently closed.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Extends $10-a-Day Child Care Program with $36.8 Billion Investment
Canada's federal government announced a $36.8-billion, five-year investment to extend its $10-a-day child-care program, with 11 of 13 provinces agreeing to extensions, while Alberta and Saskatchewan raised concerns about funding and program structure.

Canada Extends $10-a-Day Child Care Program with $36.8 Billion Investment
Canada's federal government announced a $36.8-billion, five-year investment to extend its $10-a-day child-care program, with 11 of 13 provinces agreeing to extensions, while Alberta and Saskatchewan raised concerns about funding and program structure.
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48% Bias Score

German Survey Highlights Differing Views on Gender Pay Gap Causes
A YouGov survey in Germany shows 46% of men and 34% of women believe different career choices are the main reason for the gender pay gap, with women more likely to cite societal expectations and discrimination than men; 58% support more legislation to close the gap, with women more strongly in favor...

German Survey Highlights Differing Views on Gender Pay Gap Causes
A YouGov survey in Germany shows 46% of men and 34% of women believe different career choices are the main reason for the gender pay gap, with women more likely to cite societal expectations and discrimination than men; 58% support more legislation to close the gap, with women more strongly in favor...
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48% Bias Score

Digital Social Work in Germany: Expanding Reach and Addressing Privacy Concerns
In Germany, youth spend an average of 3.7 hours daily online, leading to a rise in digital social work initiatives, such as the successful "Digital Streetwork Bayern" program, which contacted ~11,000 young people, while concerns remain about data protection.

Digital Social Work in Germany: Expanding Reach and Addressing Privacy Concerns
In Germany, youth spend an average of 3.7 hours daily online, leading to a rise in digital social work initiatives, such as the successful "Digital Streetwork Bayern" program, which contacted ~11,000 young people, while concerns remain about data protection.
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44% Bias Score

Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...

Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...
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48% Bias Score

Saxony Aims to Boost University Spin-offs to Drive Economic Growth
Saxon Science Minister Sebastian Gemkow announced a plan to boost university spin-offs, particularly in semiconductors and biotechnology, to maintain global research competitiveness and translate innovation into economic value, addressing financial, legal, and psychological barriers.

Saxony Aims to Boost University Spin-offs to Drive Economic Growth
Saxon Science Minister Sebastian Gemkow announced a plan to boost university spin-offs, particularly in semiconductors and biotechnology, to maintain global research competitiveness and translate innovation into economic value, addressing financial, legal, and psychological barriers.
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36% Bias Score