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TCMB Report: Tighter Monetary Policy Supports Turkish Lira
The Central Bank of Turkey's (TCMB) first Financial Stability Report of 2024 shows that tighter monetary policy and disinflation are supporting the Turkish lira, credit growth aligns with disinflation, and the impact of recent financial market volatility on Turkey's country risk premium is limited.
TCMB Report: Tighter Monetary Policy Supports Turkish Lira
The Central Bank of Turkey's (TCMB) first Financial Stability Report of 2024 shows that tighter monetary policy and disinflation are supporting the Turkish lira, credit growth aligns with disinflation, and the impact of recent financial market volatility on Turkey's country risk premium is limited.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Proposes Single Ballot for 2027 National Elections
Greek Interior Minister Theodoros Livanios proposes a single ballot paper for the 2027 national elections, aiming to save millions in paper and printing costs, following a successful trial run during the recent European elections' postal voting; the Prime Minister supports this.
Greece Proposes Single Ballot for 2027 National Elections
Greek Interior Minister Theodoros Livanios proposes a single ballot paper for the 2027 national elections, aiming to save millions in paper and printing costs, following a successful trial run during the recent European elections' postal voting; the Prime Minister supports this.
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36% Bias Score


Employee Loyalty vs. Salary: Inflation Drives Wage Demands
Kat Wang, a Sydney office manager, received a 10 percent pay raise after 14 years with her previous employer, where her requests for pay increases were repeatedly denied, highlighting a growing trend of employees prioritizing higher salaries over loyalty due to inflation and increased workloads.
Employee Loyalty vs. Salary: Inflation Drives Wage Demands
Kat Wang, a Sydney office manager, received a 10 percent pay raise after 14 years with her previous employer, where her requests for pay increases were repeatedly denied, highlighting a growing trend of employees prioritizing higher salaries over loyalty due to inflation and increased workloads.
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44% Bias Score


Puerto Rico Governor Addresses Infrastructure, Economic Challenges Amidst Criticism
Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González Colón announced a multimillion-dollar investment in public services and pledged to improve the island's power grid and attract investment, while facing criticism for inaction and slow progress.
Puerto Rico Governor Addresses Infrastructure, Economic Challenges Amidst Criticism
Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González Colón announced a multimillion-dollar investment in public services and pledged to improve the island's power grid and attract investment, while facing criticism for inaction and slow progress.
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44% Bias Score


Six More Gray Whale Deaths in San Francisco Bay Area
Fifteen whales, including fourteen gray whales and one minke whale, have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2025, with six gray whale deaths occurring between May 21 and 28; necropsies are underway to determine the cause of death, but challenges include decomposition and inaccessible locations.
Six More Gray Whale Deaths in San Francisco Bay Area
Fifteen whales, including fourteen gray whales and one minke whale, have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2025, with six gray whale deaths occurring between May 21 and 28; necropsies are underway to determine the cause of death, but challenges include decomposition and inaccessible locations.
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28% Bias Score


Le Pen Threatens Censure Vote over Proposed French Tax Increase
French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen threatened a censure vote against the government if a "social VAT" tax increase, proposed for the 2026 budget to fund social security by offsetting payroll tax cuts, is implemented, citing unfair burden on low-income households and government inaction on ot...
Le Pen Threatens Censure Vote over Proposed French Tax Increase
French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen threatened a censure vote against the government if a "social VAT" tax increase, proposed for the 2026 budget to fund social security by offsetting payroll tax cuts, is implemented, citing unfair burden on low-income households and government inaction on ot...
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48% Bias Score

Rising Turkish Support for Peace Process Amidst Controversial Judicial Package
A Panoramatr poll reveals growing Turkish public support (39% believe in PKK disarmament) for the peace process, coinciding with the introduction of Turkey's 10th Judicial Package, which includes provisions for releasing ill and elderly prisoners but excludes others, sparking criticism from the DEM ...

Rising Turkish Support for Peace Process Amidst Controversial Judicial Package
A Panoramatr poll reveals growing Turkish public support (39% believe in PKK disarmament) for the peace process, coinciding with the introduction of Turkey's 10th Judicial Package, which includes provisions for releasing ill and elderly prisoners but excludes others, sparking criticism from the DEM ...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Debt Collectors Adapt to Higher Court Fees and Explore New Funding
A roundtable in Russia discussed the evolution of debt collection, noting a shift towards more amicable methods and the impact of increased court fees since September 2024, which initially decreased but then increased the value of debt portfolios. Debt collectors are also issuing bonds, offering hig...

Russian Debt Collectors Adapt to Higher Court Fees and Explore New Funding
A roundtable in Russia discussed the evolution of debt collection, noting a shift towards more amicable methods and the impact of increased court fees since September 2024, which initially decreased but then increased the value of debt portfolios. Debt collectors are also issuing bonds, offering hig...
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40% Bias Score

Unprecedented Number of Senators Seek Gubernatorial Office
This election cycle is seeing an unprecedented number of senators and representatives running for governor, with at least three senators and a dozen House members either actively campaigning or considering a gubernatorial bid, driven by a desire for more executive power and influence.

Unprecedented Number of Senators Seek Gubernatorial Office
This election cycle is seeing an unprecedented number of senators and representatives running for governor, with at least three senators and a dozen House members either actively campaigning or considering a gubernatorial bid, driven by a desire for more executive power and influence.
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44% Bias Score

Honolulu Police to Review DUI Arrests After Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Arrests of Sober Drivers
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) will review all impaired driving arrests since 2021 after a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Hawaii alleged that HPD officers are arresting sober drivers, citing hundreds of cases with zero BAC since 2022.

Honolulu Police to Review DUI Arrests After Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Arrests of Sober Drivers
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) will review all impaired driving arrests since 2021 after a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Hawaii alleged that HPD officers are arresting sober drivers, citing hundreds of cases with zero BAC since 2022.
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40% Bias Score

UK to Review Winter Fuel Payments, Excluding Millionaires
The UK government is reviewing its winter fuel payment policy after 10.3 million pensioners lost payments last year due to eligibility restrictions, with plans to exclude millionaires from receiving the subsidy, although details remain unclear.

UK to Review Winter Fuel Payments, Excluding Millionaires
The UK government is reviewing its winter fuel payment policy after 10.3 million pensioners lost payments last year due to eligibility restrictions, with plans to exclude millionaires from receiving the subsidy, although details remain unclear.
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52% Bias Score

Fico Criticizes Judge After Conviction of Former Minister in Corruption Case
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized the conviction of former Finance Minister Petr Kazimir for bribery, alleging political motives and calling for an investigation into the judge, raising concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts and judicial independence.

Fico Criticizes Judge After Conviction of Former Minister in Corruption Case
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized the conviction of former Finance Minister Petr Kazimir for bribery, alleging political motives and calling for an investigation into the judge, raising concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts and judicial independence.
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36% Bias Score
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