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Munich's Ambitious Public Transport Upgrades Face Funding Hurdles
Munich plans major public transport upgrades, including U-Bahn and S-Bahn extensions and an airport ICE connection, facing significant funding challenges and potential delays, impacting its 2040 Olympic bid.
Munich's Ambitious Public Transport Upgrades Face Funding Hurdles
Munich plans major public transport upgrades, including U-Bahn and S-Bahn extensions and an airport ICE connection, facing significant funding challenges and potential delays, impacting its 2040 Olympic bid.
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44% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Universities Secure Millions in DFG Research Funding
Thirteen Baden-Württemberg universities received millions in DFG funding for research projects across various fields, strengthening the region's international research standing but leaving some universities, like Konstanz, vulnerable to losing their 'University of Excellence' status.
Baden-Württemberg Universities Secure Millions in DFG Research Funding
Thirteen Baden-Württemberg universities received millions in DFG funding for research projects across various fields, strengthening the region's international research standing but leaving some universities, like Konstanz, vulnerable to losing their 'University of Excellence' status.
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40% Bias Score


EU Commission Eases Data Protection Rules for Mid-Sized Businesses
The EU Commission proposed amending data protection rules to benefit approximately 38,000 mid-sized companies (250-750 employees) by extending GDPR exemptions, sparking debate on balancing economic growth with consumer data protection.
EU Commission Eases Data Protection Rules for Mid-Sized Businesses
The EU Commission proposed amending data protection rules to benefit approximately 38,000 mid-sized companies (250-750 employees) by extending GDPR exemptions, sparking debate on balancing economic growth with consumer data protection.
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40% Bias Score


Eight Indicted in Italian University Exam Rigging Scandal
Eight individuals, including three University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" professors and an ASL Napoli 2 Nord manager, are under investigation for rigging a pharmacology and clinical toxicology specialization exam; the investigation stemmed from a separate probe into false car accidents, with all...
Eight Indicted in Italian University Exam Rigging Scandal
Eight individuals, including three University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" professors and an ASL Napoli 2 Nord manager, are under investigation for rigging a pharmacology and clinical toxicology specialization exam; the investigation stemmed from a separate probe into false car accidents, with all...
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36% Bias Score


Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...
Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...
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32% Bias Score


Micro-credential Program Boosts Western Sydney Airport Workforce
Cindy Wang, a full-time mother and part-time graphic designer, enrolled in a new micro-credential program for aviation operations at Western Sydney International Airport, launching Thursday to prepare for the airport's late 2026 opening, aiming to create 24,000 direct jobs by 2041.
Micro-credential Program Boosts Western Sydney Airport Workforce
Cindy Wang, a full-time mother and part-time graphic designer, enrolled in a new micro-credential program for aviation operations at Western Sydney International Airport, launching Thursday to prepare for the airport's late 2026 opening, aiming to create 24,000 direct jobs by 2041.
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44% Bias Score

Mainz University Receives ā¬66 Million for Physics Research
The Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, secured ā¬66 million for seven years from the DFG and Science Council for its "Prisma++" physics research cluster, while a second JGU proposal, "CoM2Life," for biomaterial development was not funded.

Mainz University Receives ā¬66 Million for Physics Research
The Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, secured ā¬66 million for seven years from the DFG and Science Council for its "Prisma++" physics research cluster, while a second JGU proposal, "CoM2Life," for biomaterial development was not funded.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Railway System: Overpriced and Inefficient Due to Flawed Financing
A study reveals Germany's railway network is overpriced and inefficient due to its for-profit structure, incentivizing DB Netz AG (InfraGO) to prioritize profit over maintenance, leading to higher track access fees and network deterioration. The debt brake and EU regulations worsen the situation, hi...

Germany's Railway System: Overpriced and Inefficient Due to Flawed Financing
A study reveals Germany's railway network is overpriced and inefficient due to its for-profit structure, incentivizing DB Netz AG (InfraGO) to prioritize profit over maintenance, leading to higher track access fees and network deterioration. The debt brake and EU regulations worsen the situation, hi...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Parliament Rushes Security Decree Amidst Opposition Outcry
The Italian Parliament's Security Decree passed its committee stage after the ruling coalition used a procedural tactic to limit debate, prompting outrage from the opposition who protested the rushed process, claiming violations of democratic principles.

Italian Parliament Rushes Security Decree Amidst Opposition Outcry
The Italian Parliament's Security Decree passed its committee stage after the ruling coalition used a procedural tactic to limit debate, prompting outrage from the opposition who protested the rushed process, claiming violations of democratic principles.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Nutrition Institute Cuts Services Amidst Government Budget Cuts
The Dutch National Institute for Nutrition (Voedingscentrum) faces a ā¬3 million budget cut, resulting in 20 job losses and the cessation of nutritional advice for patients with chronic diseases. The institute will now focus primarily on prevention due to government austerity measures.

Dutch Nutrition Institute Cuts Services Amidst Government Budget Cuts
The Dutch National Institute for Nutrition (Voedingscentrum) faces a ā¬3 million budget cut, resulting in 20 job losses and the cessation of nutritional advice for patients with chronic diseases. The institute will now focus primarily on prevention due to government austerity measures.
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44% Bias Score

Sticky Content: A More Powerful Influence Than Viral Content on Workplace Culture
This article contrasts viral and sticky content, arguing that while viral content generates immediate attention, sticky contentācharacterized by repeated sharing and application within organizationsāprovides more significant and lasting impact on workplace culture and learning.

Sticky Content: A More Powerful Influence Than Viral Content on Workplace Culture
This article contrasts viral and sticky content, arguing that while viral content generates immediate attention, sticky contentācharacterized by repeated sharing and application within organizationsāprovides more significant and lasting impact on workplace culture and learning.
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44% Bias Score

Attractiveness and Earning Potential: A 2025 Workplace Survey
A 2025 StandOut CV survey found that people rating themselves as extremely attractive earned $19,945 more yearly than those rating themselves as unattractive; 71% of CEOs rated their attractiveness a 9 or 10 out of 10.

Attractiveness and Earning Potential: A 2025 Workplace Survey
A 2025 StandOut CV survey found that people rating themselves as extremely attractive earned $19,945 more yearly than those rating themselves as unattractive; 71% of CEOs rated their attractiveness a 9 or 10 out of 10.
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60% Bias Score
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