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Reform UK to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations, Proposes Crypto Bill
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, will accept cryptocurrency donations, becoming the first British political party to do so; Farage also announced plans for a bill to slash crypto capital gains tax to 10% and create a Bitcoin digital reserve at the Bank of England.
Reform UK to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations, Proposes Crypto Bill
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, will accept cryptocurrency donations, becoming the first British political party to do so; Farage also announced plans for a bill to slash crypto capital gains tax to 10% and create a Bitcoin digital reserve at the Bank of England.
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52% Bias Score


UK Pension Funds' Shift Away From Domestic Equities Prompts Government Intervention
The UK's pension fund investment in UK equities has plummeted to 4.4 percent, prompting government intervention to redirect billions toward domestic infrastructure and startups, despite concerns about the potential infringement on fiduciary duty.
UK Pension Funds' Shift Away From Domestic Equities Prompts Government Intervention
The UK's pension fund investment in UK equities has plummeted to 4.4 percent, prompting government intervention to redirect billions toward domestic infrastructure and startups, despite concerns about the potential infringement on fiduciary duty.
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60% Bias Score


Legal Challenge to Magliano Romano Landfill Over Fluoride Contamination
The Associazione Ecologica Monti Sabatini is demanding the Lazio Region revoke the permit for a Magliano Romano landfill due to illegal fluoride levels in groundwater and a flawed hydrological model, as confirmed by a May 9, 2025 Council of State ruling; a public protest is planned for June 4th.
Legal Challenge to Magliano Romano Landfill Over Fluoride Contamination
The Associazione Ecologica Monti Sabatini is demanding the Lazio Region revoke the permit for a Magliano Romano landfill due to illegal fluoride levels in groundwater and a flawed hydrological model, as confirmed by a May 9, 2025 Council of State ruling; a public protest is planned for June 4th.
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44% Bias Score


Blanco Begins Sixth Term, Prioritizes Sports Funding and Athlete Development
Alejandro Blanco, reelected for a sixth term as head of Spain's Olympic Committee, prioritizes sports independence, athlete support, and securing public-private funding for a thriving sports system.
Blanco Begins Sixth Term, Prioritizes Sports Funding and Athlete Development
Alejandro Blanco, reelected for a sixth term as head of Spain's Olympic Committee, prioritizes sports independence, athlete support, and securing public-private funding for a thriving sports system.
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44% Bias Score


Gap Inc. Faces $300 Million Trade War Hit
Gap Inc. projects a $250-300 million increase in costs due to US tariffs, impacting its operating income despite a 2.2% sales increase in Q1; stock fell 15% after-hours.
Gap Inc. Faces $300 Million Trade War Hit
Gap Inc. projects a $250-300 million increase in costs due to US tariffs, impacting its operating income despite a 2.2% sales increase in Q1; stock fell 15% after-hours.
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36% Bias Score


New Cepyme President to Fight for SMEs Against Government Policies
Ángela de Miguel, the newly elected president of Cepyme, plans to unite the organization and push for changes in legislation that she believes unfairly targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). She will also negotiate with the Spanish government on upcoming labor and economic reforms.
New Cepyme President to Fight for SMEs Against Government Policies
Ángela de Miguel, the newly elected president of Cepyme, plans to unite the organization and push for changes in legislation that she believes unfairly targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). She will also negotiate with the Spanish government on upcoming labor and economic reforms.
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40% Bias Score

£27 Million Spent on Civil Service EDI Initiatives Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The UK Civil Service spent over £27 million on equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives in one year, including salaries for 380 full-time EDI staff and expenses on diversity networks and external organizations, while facing potential job cuts of 50,000.

£27 Million Spent on Civil Service EDI Initiatives Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The UK Civil Service spent over £27 million on equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives in one year, including salaries for 380 full-time EDI staff and expenses on diversity networks and external organizations, while facing potential job cuts of 50,000.
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76% Bias Score

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Turkey's New Constitutional Commission Amidst Inflation Data Dispute
Turkey's ruling party is forming a new Constitutional Commission, 14 years after a previous attempt failed due to political disagreements, while a parallel legal battle challenges official inflation data, highlighting concerns about governance and transparency.

Turkey's New Constitutional Commission Amidst Inflation Data Dispute
Turkey's ruling party is forming a new Constitutional Commission, 14 years after a previous attempt failed due to political disagreements, while a parallel legal battle challenges official inflation data, highlighting concerns about governance and transparency.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico to Incentivize Pharmaceutical Investment to Combat Medicine Shortages
Mexico City's mayor announced a decree to incentivize international pharmaceutical investment in Mexican medicine production to combat shortages and high import costs, prioritizing companies investing in Mexico for future bids and leveraging the state-owned Birmex.

Mexico to Incentivize Pharmaceutical Investment to Combat Medicine Shortages
Mexico City's mayor announced a decree to incentivize international pharmaceutical investment in Mexican medicine production to combat shortages and high import costs, prioritizing companies investing in Mexico for future bids and leveraging the state-owned Birmex.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Fails in Bid for EU Recognition of Catalan, Basque, and Galician
The Spanish government's bid to grant official EU status to Catalan, Basque, and Galician failed due to concerns about setting precedents and treaty modifications, despite Spain's argument that it was obligated to protect linguistic rights of its citizens. This follows the Spanish government's inact...

Spain Fails in Bid for EU Recognition of Catalan, Basque, and Galician
The Spanish government's bid to grant official EU status to Catalan, Basque, and Galician failed due to concerns about setting precedents and treaty modifications, despite Spain's argument that it was obligated to protect linguistic rights of its citizens. This follows the Spanish government's inact...
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48% Bias Score

Las Vegas Journalist Found Dead; Roommate Also Dies
Las Vegas journalist Matt Kelemen, 56, was found dead on May 20; police suspect his roommate, Joseph Del Rivo, who subsequently died in a Utah car accident, is responsible. Kelemen's death is believed to be from blunt-force trauma.

Las Vegas Journalist Found Dead; Roommate Also Dies
Las Vegas journalist Matt Kelemen, 56, was found dead on May 20; police suspect his roommate, Joseph Del Rivo, who subsequently died in a Utah car accident, is responsible. Kelemen's death is believed to be from blunt-force trauma.
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36% Bias Score
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