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Olsen Elected President of Ecuador's National Assembly
Former Ecuadorian Tourism Minister Niels Olsen won the presidency of the National Assembly with 80 votes, surpassing the necessary 77, marking a significant shift in Ecuadorian politics after overcoming opposition from the Revolución Ciudadana party and forging alliances across various parties.
Olsen Elected President of Ecuador's National Assembly
Former Ecuadorian Tourism Minister Niels Olsen won the presidency of the National Assembly with 80 votes, surpassing the necessary 77, marking a significant shift in Ecuadorian politics after overcoming opposition from the Revolución Ciudadana party and forging alliances across various parties.
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48% Bias Score


Manchester United's Injury Crisis and Cost-Cutting Measures Ahead of Europa League Final
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim faces uncertainty over the fitness of three key defenders—Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Ayden Heaven—for the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain, due to recent injuries; meanwhile, the club's cost-cutting measures have ...
Manchester United's Injury Crisis and Cost-Cutting Measures Ahead of Europa League Final
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim faces uncertainty over the fitness of three key defenders—Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Ayden Heaven—for the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain, due to recent injuries; meanwhile, the club's cost-cutting measures have ...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.
Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Bans Large-Scale Migrant Worker Housing
The Dutch parliament voted to ban large-scale housing projects for migrant workers due to concerns about inhumane living conditions, despite municipalities viewing them as solutions to existing housing issues and arguing that the ban will worsen the problem.
Dutch Parliament Bans Large-Scale Migrant Worker Housing
The Dutch parliament voted to ban large-scale housing projects for migrant workers due to concerns about inhumane living conditions, despite municipalities viewing them as solutions to existing housing issues and arguing that the ban will worsen the problem.
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44% Bias Score


Skuratov Proposes Investigation into Chubais's Asset Transfers
Yuri Skuratov, responding to a Russian court decision, proposes investigating Anatoly Chubais's asset sales since 2022 to recover assets and pursue legal action, raising concerns about financial transparency and the complexities of international legal cooperation.
Skuratov Proposes Investigation into Chubais's Asset Transfers
Yuri Skuratov, responding to a Russian court decision, proposes investigating Anatoly Chubais's asset sales since 2022 to recover assets and pursue legal action, raising concerns about financial transparency and the complexities of international legal cooperation.
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60% Bias Score


UK Allows 15% Foreign State Ownership in National Newspapers
The UK government will permit foreign state investors to own up to 15% of British national newspapers, resolving a dispute over The Daily Telegraph's ownership and addressing industry funding concerns; this follows a two-year impasse and months of consultation.
UK Allows 15% Foreign State Ownership in National Newspapers
The UK government will permit foreign state investors to own up to 15% of British national newspapers, resolving a dispute over The Daily Telegraph's ownership and addressing industry funding concerns; this follows a two-year impasse and months of consultation.
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56% Bias Score

Kulusevski's Knee Surgery Rules Him Out of Europa League Final
Tottenham Hotspur forward Dejan Kulusevski underwent knee surgery on Wednesday after suffering a right patella injury during Sunday's loss to Crystal Palace, ruling him out of the Europa League final against Manchester United on May 21; his return timeframe is unknown.

Kulusevski's Knee Surgery Rules Him Out of Europa League Final
Tottenham Hotspur forward Dejan Kulusevski underwent knee surgery on Wednesday after suffering a right patella injury during Sunday's loss to Crystal Palace, ruling him out of the Europa League final against Manchester United on May 21; his return timeframe is unknown.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.
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60% Bias Score

Tempe Train Crash Analysis: No Evidence of High-Temperature Event
A forensic analysis of the February 28, 2023, Tempe train crash site found no evidence of significant temperature increase at the impact point, suggesting a maximum temperature of 200-250 degrees Celsius, contradicting hypotheses of intense fire or explosion.

Tempe Train Crash Analysis: No Evidence of High-Temperature Event
A forensic analysis of the February 28, 2023, Tempe train crash site found no evidence of significant temperature increase at the impact point, suggesting a maximum temperature of 200-250 degrees Celsius, contradicting hypotheses of intense fire or explosion.
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32% Bias Score

EU's €1.79 Billion Agricultural Reform Package Aimed at Reducing Bureaucracy and Boosting Investment
The European Commission unveiled a €1.79 billion agricultural reform package to ease administrative burdens on farmers, streamline crisis response, and increase investment opportunities, aiming for €1.58 billion in savings for farmers and €210 million for governments.

EU's €1.79 Billion Agricultural Reform Package Aimed at Reducing Bureaucracy and Boosting Investment
The European Commission unveiled a €1.79 billion agricultural reform package to ease administrative burdens on farmers, streamline crisis response, and increase investment opportunities, aiming for €1.58 billion in savings for farmers and €210 million for governments.
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48% Bias Score

Leadership Self-Disclosure: A Strategic Approach
A study of 65 leaders reveals a strategic approach to self-disclosure at work, adapting to stable versus unstable environments; in stable settings, competence is key, while during crises, vulnerability builds trust.

Leadership Self-Disclosure: A Strategic Approach
A study of 65 leaders reveals a strategic approach to self-disclosure at work, adapting to stable versus unstable environments; in stable settings, competence is key, while during crises, vulnerability builds trust.
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12% Bias Score

UK to Build New Prisons Amidst Overcrowding Crisis
The UK government announced a £4.7bn investment to build three new prisons in England and Wales to address a projected space shortage in men's prisons by November, driven by longer sentences, high recall rates, and a previous early release scheme. This adds to a previously announced £2.3bn, bringing...

UK to Build New Prisons Amidst Overcrowding Crisis
The UK government announced a £4.7bn investment to build three new prisons in England and Wales to address a projected space shortage in men's prisons by November, driven by longer sentences, high recall rates, and a previous early release scheme. This adds to a previously announced £2.3bn, bringing...
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44% Bias Score
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