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LBBW Upgrades Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
The Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) projects a 1.4 percent real GDP growth for Baden-Württemberg in 2026, revised upward from 0.5 percent due to defense and infrastructure spending and increased automotive optimism, but warns that failure to solve structural problems will lead to long-term stagn...
LBBW Upgrades Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
The Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) projects a 1.4 percent real GDP growth for Baden-Württemberg in 2026, revised upward from 0.5 percent due to defense and infrastructure spending and increased automotive optimism, but warns that failure to solve structural problems will lead to long-term stagn...
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36% Bias Score


Bavaria's Gender Ban: Minimal Impact After One Year
Bavaria's controversial gender ban, prohibiting gender-sensitive language in schools, universities, and government, has shown minimal impact after one year, with no legal challenges or disciplinary actions reported, despite initial strong protests and ongoing criticism from opposition parties.
Bavaria's Gender Ban: Minimal Impact After One Year
Bavaria's controversial gender ban, prohibiting gender-sensitive language in schools, universities, and government, has shown minimal impact after one year, with no legal challenges or disciplinary actions reported, despite initial strong protests and ongoing criticism from opposition parties.
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48% Bias Score


Arenillas Resigns, Ending Más Madrid Internal Dispute
After five months of conflict, Loreto Arenillas resigned from her post as a Madrid Assembly deputy following accusations of covering up for Íñigo Errejón; Más Madrid later acknowledged she did not, and her replacement, Fernando García, will assume her seat.
Arenillas Resigns, Ending Más Madrid Internal Dispute
After five months of conflict, Loreto Arenillas resigned from her post as a Madrid Assembly deputy following accusations of covering up for Íñigo Errejón; Más Madrid later acknowledged she did not, and her replacement, Fernando García, will assume her seat.
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48% Bias Score


UK Parliament Debates Year-Round Daylight Saving Time
Labour MP Alex Mayer is proposing a parliamentary debate on adopting "Churchill Time", a system where clocks are kept one hour ahead of GMT year-round, to reduce energy bills by £485 million and cut carbon emissions by over 400,000 tonnes annually; however, concerns exist about increased road accide...
UK Parliament Debates Year-Round Daylight Saving Time
Labour MP Alex Mayer is proposing a parliamentary debate on adopting "Churchill Time", a system where clocks are kept one hour ahead of GMT year-round, to reduce energy bills by £485 million and cut carbon emissions by over 400,000 tonnes annually; however, concerns exist about increased road accide...
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32% Bias Score


Turkey Increases Fines for Transportation Violations
Turkey's parliament recently passed amendments to the Highway Transportation Law, increasing fines for violations such as operating without licenses (₺25,000-₺250,000), carrying passengers without tickets (₺8,500-₺85,000), and other safety-related offenses; the law takes effect in six months.
Turkey Increases Fines for Transportation Violations
Turkey's parliament recently passed amendments to the Highway Transportation Law, increasing fines for violations such as operating without licenses (₺25,000-₺250,000), carrying passengers without tickets (₺8,500-₺85,000), and other safety-related offenses; the law takes effect in six months.
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48% Bias Score


State-Crafting of Nature: National Identity and Environmental Narratives
Guillaume Blanc's "La Nature de l'historien" examines the constructed nature of 'natural' spaces, using his personal experiences and research in France and Eritrea to reveal how states manipulate environmental narratives for national identity.
State-Crafting of Nature: National Identity and Environmental Narratives
Guillaume Blanc's "La Nature de l'historien" examines the constructed nature of 'natural' spaces, using his personal experiences and research in France and Eritrea to reveal how states manipulate environmental narratives for national identity.
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24% Bias Score

LBBW Raises Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
LBBW raised its 2026 real GDP growth forecast for Baden-Württemberg to 1.4 percent, citing positive effects from defense and infrastructure spending and increased optimism in the auto industry, while cautioning about significant uncertainties due to geopolitical factors and the need to address long-...

LBBW Raises Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
LBBW raised its 2026 real GDP growth forecast for Baden-Württemberg to 1.4 percent, citing positive effects from defense and infrastructure spending and increased optimism in the auto industry, while cautioning about significant uncertainties due to geopolitical factors and the need to address long-...
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36% Bias Score

Hessian Schools to Implement Near-Total Cell Phone Ban
The Hessian state government plans a comprehensive mobile phone ban in schools starting next year, with exceptions for emergencies and school-related activities, aiming to improve learning and mental well-being, sparking debate on its effectiveness and need for media literacy education.

Hessian Schools to Implement Near-Total Cell Phone Ban
The Hessian state government plans a comprehensive mobile phone ban in schools starting next year, with exceptions for emergencies and school-related activities, aiming to improve learning and mental well-being, sparking debate on its effectiveness and need for media literacy education.
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48% Bias Score

Unprovoked Assault in Navalafuente: Twin Brothers Attack Municipal Worker
Two Moroccan twin brothers, one recently fired from his job as a gardener for misconduct, brutally assaulted a Ukrainian municipal worker in Navalafuente, Spain on March 21st, resulting in minor injuries; the attackers were only identified, not arrested, raising concerns about local law enforcement.

Unprovoked Assault in Navalafuente: Twin Brothers Attack Municipal Worker
Two Moroccan twin brothers, one recently fired from his job as a gardener for misconduct, brutally assaulted a Ukrainian municipal worker in Navalafuente, Spain on March 21st, resulting in minor injuries; the attackers were only identified, not arrested, raising concerns about local law enforcement.
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56% Bias Score

SAT Reminds Taxpayers of Deduction Limits for 2024 Returns
The Mexican tax authority (SAT) reminds taxpayers of their right to deduct various expenses from their 2024 tax returns, with a deadline of April 30, 2025, and specific limits on total deductions and individual expense categories.

SAT Reminds Taxpayers of Deduction Limits for 2024 Returns
The Mexican tax authority (SAT) reminds taxpayers of their right to deduct various expenses from their 2024 tax returns, with a deadline of April 30, 2025, and specific limits on total deductions and individual expense categories.
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32% Bias Score

Telefónica Spain Appoints New CRO, Restructures Leadership
Telefónica Spain appointed Óscar Candiles as its new chief revenue officer (CRO), making him the number two executive, following the recent appointments of Borja Ochoa as president and Emilio Gayo as global CEO, all part of a broader restructuring under new chairman Marc Murtra, with several executi...

Telefónica Spain Appoints New CRO, Restructures Leadership
Telefónica Spain appointed Óscar Candiles as its new chief revenue officer (CRO), making him the number two executive, following the recent appointments of Borja Ochoa as president and Emilio Gayo as global CEO, all part of a broader restructuring under new chairman Marc Murtra, with several executi...
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24% Bias Score

Uber Launches in Norwich Amidst Mixed Student and Local Taxi Firm Reactions
Uber's launch in Norwich, UK, has been welcomed by students who cite safety and reliability issues with existing services, but local taxi firms fear negative impacts on their business, mirroring concerns in other cities.

Uber Launches in Norwich Amidst Mixed Student and Local Taxi Firm Reactions
Uber's launch in Norwich, UK, has been welcomed by students who cite safety and reliability issues with existing services, but local taxi firms fear negative impacts on their business, mirroring concerns in other cities.
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44% Bias Score
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