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Social Housing Repair Complaints Surge Despite Record Investment
The Housing Ombudsman's report reveals a significant increase in social housing repair complaints since 2020, despite a 55% rise in repair spending by housing associations to £8.8bn in 2023; however, decades of underfunding and high levels of overcrowding exacerbate the problem, necessitating urgent...
Social Housing Repair Complaints Surge Despite Record Investment
The Housing Ombudsman's report reveals a significant increase in social housing repair complaints since 2020, despite a 55% rise in repair spending by housing associations to £8.8bn in 2023; however, decades of underfunding and high levels of overcrowding exacerbate the problem, necessitating urgent...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Court Upholds Legality of Catalan Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court's draft ruling supports the legality of the amnesty law related to the 2017 Catalan independence events, stating it's constitutionally permissible if it addresses an extraordinary situation, serves the public interest, avoids arbitrariness, and respects fundamental r...
Spanish Court Upholds Legality of Catalan Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court's draft ruling supports the legality of the amnesty law related to the 2017 Catalan independence events, stating it's constitutionally permissible if it addresses an extraordinary situation, serves the public interest, avoids arbitrariness, and respects fundamental r...
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44% Bias Score


German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A German court blocked the government's new policy of automatically rejecting asylum seekers at the border, ruling it illegal after three Somali asylum seekers challenged the Interior Minister's decision to deport them to Poland on May 9th, violating the Dublin Regulation.
German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A German court blocked the government's new policy of automatically rejecting asylum seekers at the border, ruling it illegal after three Somali asylum seekers challenged the Interior Minister's decision to deport them to Poland on May 9th, violating the Dublin Regulation.
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52% Bias Score


Europe's Housing Crisis: ECB Warns of Limited Mortgage Relief
The European Central Bank warned that most homeowners won't see mortgage relief despite interest rate cuts; Germany extended rent increase restrictions until 2029, while Ireland pledged €4 billion annually for housing; Portugal's plan to build on agricultural land faces criticism.
Europe's Housing Crisis: ECB Warns of Limited Mortgage Relief
The European Central Bank warned that most homeowners won't see mortgage relief despite interest rate cuts; Germany extended rent increase restrictions until 2029, while Ireland pledged €4 billion annually for housing; Portugal's plan to build on agricultural land faces criticism.
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44% Bias Score


Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive
A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.
Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive
A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.
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40% Bias Score


Circle's $7.2B IPO: A Bet on Regulated Crypto Finance
Circle, the company behind the second-largest stablecoin USDC, is initiating an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange, offering 32 million Class A shares at $27-28 per share, with a targeted valuation of $7.2 billion; this comes amid growing stablecoin market adoption and regu...
Circle's $7.2B IPO: A Bet on Regulated Crypto Finance
Circle, the company behind the second-largest stablecoin USDC, is initiating an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange, offering 32 million Class A shares at $27-28 per share, with a targeted valuation of $7.2 billion; this comes amid growing stablecoin market adoption and regu...
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40% Bias Score

Man on Trial for Sexually Assaulting Two Women After Posing as Uber Driver
A 68-year-old man, Graham Head, is on trial for allegedly posing as an unofficial Uber driver to sexually assault two women, aged 19 and 25, in separate incidents in Hove, East Sussex, in August and November 2022; police found condoms, Viagra, latex gloves, and a balaclava in his car.

Man on Trial for Sexually Assaulting Two Women After Posing as Uber Driver
A 68-year-old man, Graham Head, is on trial for allegedly posing as an unofficial Uber driver to sexually assault two women, aged 19 and 25, in separate incidents in Hove, East Sussex, in August and November 2022; police found condoms, Viagra, latex gloves, and a balaclava in his car.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Forests: A Positive Trend Under Threat
Italian forests, totaling 11 million hectares, absorb 53 million tons of CO2 yearly (14% of national emissions), but face threats from climate change and require active management, with only 15% currently planned. This positive trend, however, is threatened by climate change and extreme weather.

Italian Forests: A Positive Trend Under Threat
Italian forests, totaling 11 million hectares, absorb 53 million tons of CO2 yearly (14% of national emissions), but face threats from climate change and require active management, with only 15% currently planned. This positive trend, however, is threatened by climate change and extreme weather.
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40% Bias Score

Baerbock Elected President of the 80th UN General Assembly
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former foreign minister, was elected president of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly on Monday, receiving 167 votes out of 188, and will assume office in September 2025, succeeding Philemon Yang.

Baerbock Elected President of the 80th UN General Assembly
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former foreign minister, was elected president of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly on Monday, receiving 167 votes out of 188, and will assume office in September 2025, succeeding Philemon Yang.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Pressures Wilders on Asylum Plan
Following an hour-long meeting on his asylum proposals, Dutch coalition parties VVD, NSC, and BBB have urged PVV leader Wilders to finalize his plans, while asserting that cabinet dissolution would be irresponsible. Wilders's next move remains unclear.

Dutch Coalition Pressures Wilders on Asylum Plan
Following an hour-long meeting on his asylum proposals, Dutch coalition parties VVD, NSC, and BBB have urged PVV leader Wilders to finalize his plans, while asserting that cabinet dissolution would be irresponsible. Wilders's next move remains unclear.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Housing Crisis Forces Children into Unlivable Conditions
Due to the Netherlands' housing crisis, children are living in cars, garages, and hallways, with at least one in twenty children at one Amsterdam school lacking a fixed residence; aid workers link this to the housing shortage, causing stress and educational setbacks.

Dutch Housing Crisis Forces Children into Unlivable Conditions
Due to the Netherlands' housing crisis, children are living in cars, garages, and hallways, with at least one in twenty children at one Amsterdam school lacking a fixed residence; aid workers link this to the housing shortage, causing stress and educational setbacks.
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40% Bias Score

AI Trading's Ownership Dilemma: Systemic Risks and Legal Uncertainties
A Bank of England report raises concerns about the systemic risks of autonomous AI trading systems, particularly regarding the ownership of AI-generated intellectual property, highlighting the lack of legal clarity and the need for firms to adopt proactive IP protection strategies.

AI Trading's Ownership Dilemma: Systemic Risks and Legal Uncertainties
A Bank of England report raises concerns about the systemic risks of autonomous AI trading systems, particularly regarding the ownership of AI-generated intellectual property, highlighting the lack of legal clarity and the need for firms to adopt proactive IP protection strategies.
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36% Bias Score
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