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6.2 Million Italians Earned Under €15,000 Annually in 2023: CGIL Study Highlights Wage Crisis
A CGIL study reveals that 6.2 million Italian private sector employees earned under €15,000 gross annually in 2023, highlighting the impact of contract types, working hours, and low qualifications on wages, with calls for policy changes to address the issue.
6.2 Million Italians Earned Under €15,000 Annually in 2023: CGIL Study Highlights Wage Crisis
A CGIL study reveals that 6.2 million Italian private sector employees earned under €15,000 gross annually in 2023, highlighting the impact of contract types, working hours, and low qualifications on wages, with calls for policy changes to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Rejects Amendment for Public Input on New Pension System
Dutch MP Agnes Joseph's amendment to allow public input in the new pension system was narrowly defeated in parliament (73-72) on May 24th, 2025, despite concerns about the system's risks and the need for public participation voiced by Joseph and others.
Dutch Parliament Rejects Amendment for Public Input on New Pension System
Dutch MP Agnes Joseph's amendment to allow public input in the new pension system was narrowly defeated in parliament (73-72) on May 24th, 2025, despite concerns about the system's risks and the need for public participation voiced by Joseph and others.
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48% Bias Score


French Farmers to Protest Pesticide Bill Amendments
French farmers will protest outside the Assemblée Nationale on May 26th against thousands of amendments filed by opposition deputies to a bill easing pesticide regulations, which farmers' unions deem vital after last year's crisis.
French Farmers to Protest Pesticide Bill Amendments
French farmers will protest outside the Assemblée Nationale on May 26th against thousands of amendments filed by opposition deputies to a bill easing pesticide regulations, which farmers' unions deem vital after last year's crisis.
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56% Bias Score


French Left Faces Communication Crisis, Report Finds
A new report from the Jean-Jaurès Foundation reveals a communication crisis between the French left and the broader population, emphasizing the need for improved messaging and broader coalition building to regain public trust and political influence.
French Left Faces Communication Crisis, Report Finds
A new report from the Jean-Jaurès Foundation reveals a communication crisis between the French left and the broader population, emphasizing the need for improved messaging and broader coalition building to regain public trust and political influence.
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44% Bias Score


Fragmented European Airspace Poses Biggest Long-Term Threat to Aviation, Says Fraport CEO
Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte identifies the fragmented European airspace as the biggest long-term challenge for air travel, causing delays, higher costs, and increased emissions, while progress towards a unified system is hampered by geopolitical factors and a shortage of air traffic controllers.
Fragmented European Airspace Poses Biggest Long-Term Threat to Aviation, Says Fraport CEO
Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte identifies the fragmented European airspace as the biggest long-term challenge for air travel, causing delays, higher costs, and increased emissions, while progress towards a unified system is hampered by geopolitical factors and a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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32% Bias Score


Stuttgart and Bielefeld Fans Celebrate Peacefully Ahead of DFB-Pokal Final
Thousands of VfB Stuttgart and Arminia Bielefeld fans celebrated peacefully in Berlin before their DFB-Pokal final at the Olympiastadion; approximately 5,000 Stuttgart and 10,000-15,000 Bielefeld fans gathered at separate fan fests, with the Bundesliga team Stuttgart as the clear favorite.
Stuttgart and Bielefeld Fans Celebrate Peacefully Ahead of DFB-Pokal Final
Thousands of VfB Stuttgart and Arminia Bielefeld fans celebrated peacefully in Berlin before their DFB-Pokal final at the Olympiastadion; approximately 5,000 Stuttgart and 10,000-15,000 Bielefeld fans gathered at separate fan fests, with the Bundesliga team Stuttgart as the clear favorite.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Change Reshapes Italian Cuisine: Tavola Latina Festival
The Tavola Latina festival in Florence (May 26-29) showcases how climate change is impacting Italian agriculture by making crops like papaya and cassava viable, leading to culinary fusions between Italy and South America.

Climate Change Reshapes Italian Cuisine: Tavola Latina Festival
The Tavola Latina festival in Florence (May 26-29) showcases how climate change is impacting Italian agriculture by making crops like papaya and cassava viable, leading to culinary fusions between Italy and South America.
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12% Bias Score

Russian Military Uses Satellite Communication to Support Artillery Operations in Ukraine
Footage from the Russian Ministry of Defense shows communication specialists from the 236th Artillery Brigade using the Beloser satellite communication system to support self-propelled howitzers during military operations in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of secure, mobile communication in a hi...

Russian Military Uses Satellite Communication to Support Artillery Operations in Ukraine
Footage from the Russian Ministry of Defense shows communication specialists from the 236th Artillery Brigade using the Beloser satellite communication system to support self-propelled howitzers during military operations in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of secure, mobile communication in a hi...
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56% Bias Score

Labour MPs Rebel Against Reeves's Austerity Measures
Amid declining poll ratings, Labour MPs from various factions are openly challenging Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic policies, particularly the welfare cuts and tax increases, proposing alternative solutions like wealth taxes and relaxed fiscal rules to balance social needs with fiscal responsib...

Labour MPs Rebel Against Reeves's Austerity Measures
Amid declining poll ratings, Labour MPs from various factions are openly challenging Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic policies, particularly the welfare cuts and tax increases, proposing alternative solutions like wealth taxes and relaxed fiscal rules to balance social needs with fiscal responsib...
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44% Bias Score

Özdemir Nominated as Green Candidate for Baden-Württemberg Minister President
Cem Özdemir, a 59-year-old Green Party member with a history in national politics, including serving as a federal minister, secured the party's nomination for Minister President of Baden-Württemberg with 97% of the vote, setting up a challenging campaign against CDU's Manuel Hagel.

Özdemir Nominated as Green Candidate for Baden-Württemberg Minister President
Cem Özdemir, a 59-year-old Green Party member with a history in national politics, including serving as a federal minister, secured the party's nomination for Minister President of Baden-Württemberg with 97% of the vote, setting up a challenging campaign against CDU's Manuel Hagel.
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44% Bias Score

Özdemir to Lead Baden-Württemberg Greens in 2026 State Election
Cem Özdemir, former Federal Minister of Agriculture, will lead Baden-Württemberg's Green Party in the March 8th, 2026 state election, aiming to become the second Green Minister-President of Germany, succeeding Winfried Kretschmann. Current polls place the CDU ahead of the Greens, but Özdemir enjoys ...

Özdemir to Lead Baden-Württemberg Greens in 2026 State Election
Cem Özdemir, former Federal Minister of Agriculture, will lead Baden-Württemberg's Green Party in the March 8th, 2026 state election, aiming to become the second Green Minister-President of Germany, succeeding Winfried Kretschmann. Current polls place the CDU ahead of the Greens, but Özdemir enjoys ...
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36% Bias Score

Yemeni and Ghanaian Activists Call for Pan-African Unity and Self-Reliance
Nobel laureate Tawakkul Karman and Samia Nkrumah, daughter of Ghana's first president Kwame Nkrumah, discussed their revolutionary activism and vision for Pan-African unity in an interview, emphasizing self-reliance and equitable partnerships instead of foreign aid, referencing the friendship betwee...

Yemeni and Ghanaian Activists Call for Pan-African Unity and Self-Reliance
Nobel laureate Tawakkul Karman and Samia Nkrumah, daughter of Ghana's first president Kwame Nkrumah, discussed their revolutionary activism and vision for Pan-African unity in an interview, emphasizing self-reliance and equitable partnerships instead of foreign aid, referencing the friendship betwee...
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28% Bias Score
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