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Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
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36% Bias Score


Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Turkey's Conditional Reforms: Democracy Tied to PKK Disarmament
This article analyzes the Turkish government's conditional approach to democratic reforms, linking them to the PKK's disarmament, sparking concerns about authoritarianism and hindering civilian rule.
Turkey's Conditional Reforms: Democracy Tied to PKK Disarmament
This article analyzes the Turkish government's conditional approach to democratic reforms, linking them to the PKK's disarmament, sparking concerns about authoritarianism and hindering civilian rule.
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48% Bias Score


Brandini Group Expands in Tuscany, Investing in Customer Service and Digitalization
The Brandini Group, an Italian automotive giant with €500 million in annual revenue, acquired SuperAuto in Monteriggioni, expanding its Tuscan presence and strengthening its position for further growth by emphasizing customer experience and service expansion.
Brandini Group Expands in Tuscany, Investing in Customer Service and Digitalization
The Brandini Group, an Italian automotive giant with €500 million in annual revenue, acquired SuperAuto in Monteriggioni, expanding its Tuscan presence and strengthening its position for further growth by emphasizing customer experience and service expansion.
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56% Bias Score


Media Coverage of Papal Election Criticized for Superficiality and Misinterpretation
The author criticizes the media's superficial coverage of the papal election, comparing it to political reporting and highlighting the risk of misinterpretations and the spread of inaccurate information due to vanity and lack of understanding.
Media Coverage of Papal Election Criticized for Superficiality and Misinterpretation
The author criticizes the media's superficial coverage of the papal election, comparing it to political reporting and highlighting the risk of misinterpretations and the spread of inaccurate information due to vanity and lack of understanding.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Productivity Growth Slows Despite Robust Job Creation
Spain's productivity growth is slowing in the first quarter of 2025, decreasing by 38% from 2024's peak, although productivity per hour worked increased by 1.03% and capital productivity by 0.61%, remaining above pre-pandemic levels but below 2000 levels.
Spain's Productivity Growth Slows Despite Robust Job Creation
Spain's productivity growth is slowing in the first quarter of 2025, decreasing by 38% from 2024's peak, although productivity per hour worked increased by 1.03% and capital productivity by 0.61%, remaining above pre-pandemic levels but below 2000 levels.
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24% Bias Score

Suspended Sentence for Rohan Dennis After Wife's Death in Car Accident
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis received a suspended one-year-and-five-month jail sentence after his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, died in a car accident following a domestic dispute on December 30, 2023.

Suspended Sentence for Rohan Dennis After Wife's Death in Car Accident
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis received a suspended one-year-and-five-month jail sentence after his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, died in a car accident following a domestic dispute on December 30, 2023.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Presidency: A Shift in Republican Priorities
An American veteran of the US administration highlighted Pope Francis's statement, "The evil will not prevail," as a shared perspective with Trump's approach, revealing a shift in Republican priorities from economic goals to a moralistic struggle against evil under Trump's leadership.

Trump's Presidency: A Shift in Republican Priorities
An American veteran of the US administration highlighted Pope Francis's statement, "The evil will not prevail," as a shared perspective with Trump's approach, revealing a shift in Republican priorities from economic goals to a moralistic struggle against evil under Trump's leadership.
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60% Bias Score

Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.

Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.
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44% Bias Score

Mujica's Philosophy: Freedom, Consumerism, and Systemic Critique
José Mujica, former Uruguayan president, emphasized a frugal lifestyle, rejecting consumerism and advocating for freedom from material possessions; his philosophy, shaped by his imprisonment and political career, criticized the global economic system's prioritization of profit over human needs, high...

Mujica's Philosophy: Freedom, Consumerism, and Systemic Critique
José Mujica, former Uruguayan president, emphasized a frugal lifestyle, rejecting consumerism and advocating for freedom from material possessions; his philosophy, shaped by his imprisonment and political career, criticized the global economic system's prioritization of profit over human needs, high...
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44% Bias Score

Italy to Gradually Phase Out Superbollo Tax on High-Powered Vehicles
Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini announced a gradual phase-out of the superbollo tax on high-powered vehicles (over 185 kW), generating €200 million annually, aiming to boost domestic auto production and sales while facing criticism for potentially benefiting wealthier buyers. The plan invo...

Italy to Gradually Phase Out Superbollo Tax on High-Powered Vehicles
Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini announced a gradual phase-out of the superbollo tax on high-powered vehicles (over 185 kW), generating €200 million annually, aiming to boost domestic auto production and sales while facing criticism for potentially benefiting wealthier buyers. The plan invo...
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56% Bias Score

Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.

Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.
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56% Bias Score
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