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French Bill to Allow Businesses to Operate on May 1st Faces Union Opposition
Two French senators proposed a bill allowing certain businesses to operate on May 1st, prompting strong opposition from the CGT union who considers it an attack on workers' rights. The bill aims to address concerns around recent labor inspections targeting bakers working during the holiday.
French Bill to Allow Businesses to Operate on May 1st Faces Union Opposition
Two French senators proposed a bill allowing certain businesses to operate on May 1st, prompting strong opposition from the CGT union who considers it an attack on workers' rights. The bill aims to address concerns around recent labor inspections targeting bakers working during the holiday.
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52% Bias Score


AfD Ban in Germany: Misconception on BfV Classification
Members of the new German Bundestag are pushing for a ban on the AfD, but a common misconception is that a BfV classification as 'proven right-wing extremist' is required; this is legally incorrect, as the government can initiate a ban at any time using publicly available evidence.
AfD Ban in Germany: Misconception on BfV Classification
Members of the new German Bundestag are pushing for a ban on the AfD, but a common misconception is that a BfV classification as 'proven right-wing extremist' is required; this is legally incorrect, as the government can initiate a ban at any time using publicly available evidence.
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56% Bias Score


Dutton reignites culture wars in final election week
In Australia's election campaign's final week, Liberal leader Peter Dutton criticized Indigenous welcome to country ceremonies as excessive, echoing John Howard's views and labeling the ABC and Guardian Australia as "hate media", despite polls showing Labor's lead.
Dutton reignites culture wars in final election week
In Australia's election campaign's final week, Liberal leader Peter Dutton criticized Indigenous welcome to country ceremonies as excessive, echoing John Howard's views and labeling the ABC and Guardian Australia as "hate media", despite polls showing Labor's lead.
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48% Bias Score


German Novelist Found Murdered on Houseboat
Bestselling German novelist Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and appealing for witnesses.
German Novelist Found Murdered on Houseboat
Bestselling German novelist Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and appealing for witnesses.
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20% Bias Score


İBB Initiates Legal Action Against Media Outlets Over Manipulated Footage
The İBB is taking legal action against media outlets for disseminating manipulated footage of Ekrem İmamoğlu's bodyguard carrying suitcases containing signal-jamming devices, alleging a deliberate campaign to create a false narrative of wrongdoing.
İBB Initiates Legal Action Against Media Outlets Over Manipulated Footage
The İBB is taking legal action against media outlets for disseminating manipulated footage of Ekrem İmamoğlu's bodyguard carrying suitcases containing signal-jamming devices, alleging a deliberate campaign to create a false narrative of wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score


Uneven AI Adoption Among Dutch General Practitioners Highlights Systemic Healthcare Challenges
A recent course for Dutch general practitioners on AI revealed a wide range of adoption levels, from daily use of AI for translation and complex medical question answering to significant concerns about job displacement and the time investment required. While some see AI as a solution to administrati...
Uneven AI Adoption Among Dutch General Practitioners Highlights Systemic Healthcare Challenges
A recent course for Dutch general practitioners on AI revealed a wide range of adoption levels, from daily use of AI for translation and complex medical question answering to significant concerns about job displacement and the time investment required. While some see AI as a solution to administrati...
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44% Bias Score

Germany and Austria Push for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
German and Austrian Interior Ministers visited Damascus on April 27th to discuss Syrian refugee repatriation, focusing on returning criminals and extremists while acknowledging successful integration of many Syrians in Germany; less than 500 have voluntarily returned since December 2024.

Germany and Austria Push for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
German and Austrian Interior Ministers visited Damascus on April 27th to discuss Syrian refugee repatriation, focusing on returning criminals and extremists while acknowledging successful integration of many Syrians in Germany; less than 500 have voluntarily returned since December 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Doctor's Account of First Year Providing Medical Assistance in Dying
Dr. Stefanie Green, a Canadian physician, details her experiences providing medical assistance in dying (MAiD) during its first year of legalization in June 2016, highlighting diverse patient preferences and raising questions about the role of palliative care in end-of-life choices.

Canadian Doctor's Account of First Year Providing Medical Assistance in Dying
Dr. Stefanie Green, a Canadian physician, details her experiences providing medical assistance in dying (MAiD) during its first year of legalization in June 2016, highlighting diverse patient preferences and raising questions about the role of palliative care in end-of-life choices.
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40% Bias Score

Lib Dems Confident of Local Election Gains Amid Conservative Divisions
Days before local elections, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey is confident of gains in traditionally Conservative areas, leveraging the party's strong ground game and the Conservatives' internal divisions, particularly regarding the rise of Reform UK and a perceived shift towards populism, contrasti...

Lib Dems Confident of Local Election Gains Amid Conservative Divisions
Days before local elections, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey is confident of gains in traditionally Conservative areas, leveraging the party's strong ground game and the Conservatives' internal divisions, particularly regarding the rise of Reform UK and a perceived shift towards populism, contrasti...
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Garbage Strike Ends With New Six-Year Agreement
Madrid's garbage collectors ended their five-day strike after 819 out of 1076 workers voted to accept a new six-year collective agreement including pay raises and improved working conditions, despite some workers expressing dissatisfaction with the deal and the city government's threat to intervene.

Madrid Garbage Strike Ends With New Six-Year Agreement
Madrid's garbage collectors ended their five-day strike after 819 out of 1076 workers voted to accept a new six-year collective agreement including pay raises and improved working conditions, despite some workers expressing dissatisfaction with the deal and the city government's threat to intervene.
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52% Bias Score

F*ck Lolita" Reframes Nabokov's Classic, Exposing Child Abuse
The Dutch play "F*ck Lolita" reinterprets Vladimir Nabokov's novel by giving voice to the 12-year-old Lolita, challenging the prevalent sexualized image and highlighting the pervasive issue of child sexual abuse. The play premiered recently and stars Keja Klaasje Kwestro as Lolita and Joep van der G...

F*ck Lolita" Reframes Nabokov's Classic, Exposing Child Abuse
The Dutch play "F*ck Lolita" reinterprets Vladimir Nabokov's novel by giving voice to the 12-year-old Lolita, challenging the prevalent sexualized image and highlighting the pervasive issue of child sexual abuse. The play premiered recently and stars Keja Klaasje Kwestro as Lolita and Joep van der G...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Invests €750 Million More in Ineffective Farmer Buyouts
The Dutch government will spend €750 million on a new voluntary buyout program for farmers to reduce nitrogen emissions, following €3 billion spent previously with limited success, resulting in only a 7% reduction of the nitrogen target.

Netherlands Invests €750 Million More in Ineffective Farmer Buyouts
The Dutch government will spend €750 million on a new voluntary buyout program for farmers to reduce nitrogen emissions, following €3 billion spent previously with limited success, resulting in only a 7% reduction of the nitrogen target.
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52% Bias Score
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