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Trump's Social Media Ceasefire Announcement Contradicted by Missile Exchanges
Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran on Truth Social; however, missile exchanges occurred hours later, contradicting his claims and highlighting the risks of using social media for international diplomacy.
Trump's Social Media Ceasefire Announcement Contradicted by Missile Exchanges
Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran on Truth Social; however, missile exchanges occurred hours later, contradicting his claims and highlighting the risks of using social media for international diplomacy.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Government Conditions Jeopardize BBVA's Banco Sabadell Takeover
BBVA's planned takeover of Banco Sabadell faces significant hurdles after the Spanish government imposed conditions limiting cost-cutting and integration for three years, potentially reducing projected synergies from 850 million euros to 330-450 million euros and slashing the profitability from 20% ...
Spanish Government Conditions Jeopardize BBVA's Banco Sabadell Takeover
BBVA's planned takeover of Banco Sabadell faces significant hurdles after the Spanish government imposed conditions limiting cost-cutting and integration for three years, potentially reducing projected synergies from 850 million euros to 330-450 million euros and slashing the profitability from 20% ...
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40% Bias Score


Labour MPs Rebel Against Starmer's Welfare Reforms
Facing a rebellion from over 100 Labour MPs, Prime Minister Keir Starmer will proceed with a vote next week on welfare reforms that will restrict eligibility for personal independence payments and universal credit, aiming for \$5 billion in savings by 2030, despite concerns these changes will harm d...
Labour MPs Rebel Against Starmer's Welfare Reforms
Facing a rebellion from over 100 Labour MPs, Prime Minister Keir Starmer will proceed with a vote next week on welfare reforms that will restrict eligibility for personal independence payments and universal credit, aiming for \$5 billion in savings by 2030, despite concerns these changes will harm d...
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48% Bias Score


Arsenal Agrees to Sign Midfielder Christian Norgaard
Arsenal has agreed a deal with Brentford to sign midfielder Christian Norgaard for an initial \pounds10 million, potentially rising to \pounds15 million with add-ons, as Thomas Partey's contract nears expiry.
Arsenal Agrees to Sign Midfielder Christian Norgaard
Arsenal has agreed a deal with Brentford to sign midfielder Christian Norgaard for an initial \pounds10 million, potentially rising to \pounds15 million with add-ons, as Thomas Partey's contract nears expiry.
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40% Bias Score


Shared Ownership Scheme Faces Criticism Amidst Concerns Over Costs and Transparency
A BBC investigation into shared ownership in the UK revealed widespread complaints about costs, transparency, and repairs, prompting concerns from MPs and shared owners, one of whom called the scheme a "gimmick". The government is considering improvements.
Shared Ownership Scheme Faces Criticism Amidst Concerns Over Costs and Transparency
A BBC investigation into shared ownership in the UK revealed widespread complaints about costs, transparency, and repairs, prompting concerns from MPs and shared owners, one of whom called the scheme a "gimmick". The government is considering improvements.
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48% Bias Score


UK to Review Foreign Office Handling of Harry Dunn's Death
A parliamentary review will examine the UK Foreign Office's handling of the death of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old motorcyclist killed in a road crash by a US diplomat in 2019, focusing on support for his family and internal decision-making, but excluding scrutiny of the US government's role.
UK to Review Foreign Office Handling of Harry Dunn's Death
A parliamentary review will examine the UK Foreign Office's handling of the death of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old motorcyclist killed in a road crash by a US diplomat in 2019, focusing on support for his family and internal decision-making, but excluding scrutiny of the US government's role.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Food Companies Predict Decline in Home Cooking by 2050
Mercadona and Ebro Foods executives forecast a decrease in home cooking by 2050 due to time constraints, smaller living spaces, and the housing crisis, leading to increased demand for ready-made meals.

Spanish Food Companies Predict Decline in Home Cooking by 2050
Mercadona and Ebro Foods executives forecast a decrease in home cooking by 2050 due to time constraints, smaller living spaces, and the housing crisis, leading to increased demand for ready-made meals.
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56% Bias Score

Dcycle: Streamlining Environmental Data for Business Sustainability
Dcycle, a Spanish company founded in 2021, provides a data platform helping businesses measure and communicate their environmental impact, addressing inefficiencies in existing methods, and currently boasts over 1000 clients, €1.5 million in 2024 revenue, and €10 million in funding.

Dcycle: Streamlining Environmental Data for Business Sustainability
Dcycle, a Spanish company founded in 2021, provides a data platform helping businesses measure and communicate their environmental impact, addressing inefficiencies in existing methods, and currently boasts over 1000 clients, €1.5 million in 2024 revenue, and €10 million in funding.
Progress
40% Bias Score

UK Unveils Trade Strategy to Protect Industries and Boost Exports
The UK government announced a new trade strategy to improve business conditions, increase exports, and protect vital industries like steel and chemicals from unfair competition, spurred by global trade tensions and high energy costs.

UK Unveils Trade Strategy to Protect Industries and Boost Exports
The UK government announced a new trade strategy to improve business conditions, increase exports, and protect vital industries like steel and chemicals from unfair competition, spurred by global trade tensions and high energy costs.
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40% Bias Score

North Korea Opens Beach Resort to Boost Tourism
North Korea opened the Wonsan Kalma beach resort on July 1st, 2024, to domestic tourists, aiming to boost tourism despite sanctions and existing restrictions on foreign visitors.

North Korea Opens Beach Resort to Boost Tourism
North Korea opened the Wonsan Kalma beach resort on July 1st, 2024, to domestic tourists, aiming to boost tourism despite sanctions and existing restrictions on foreign visitors.
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44% Bias Score

Pesutto Pays \$2.3 Million in Legal Costs, Facing Court Challenge Over Party Loan
Former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto paid \$2.3 million in legal costs to Moira Deeming, facilitated by a \$1.5 million party loan, averting bankruptcy and a potential by-election; however, a court challenge regarding the loan's legality continues.

Pesutto Pays \$2.3 Million in Legal Costs, Facing Court Challenge Over Party Loan
Former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto paid \$2.3 million in legal costs to Moira Deeming, facilitated by a \$1.5 million party loan, averting bankruptcy and a potential by-election; however, a court challenge regarding the loan's legality continues.
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48% Bias Score

Spain to Ban Fear-Mongering Ads and Regulate Shrinkflation
Spain's Ministry of Consumption is drafting a Sustainable Consumption Law to ban fear-mongering ads, requiring statistics for claims of risk, and regulate shrinkflation, aiming to improve consumer choices and reduce anxieties.

Spain to Ban Fear-Mongering Ads and Regulate Shrinkflation
Spain's Ministry of Consumption is drafting a Sustainable Consumption Law to ban fear-mongering ads, requiring statistics for claims of risk, and regulate shrinkflation, aiming to improve consumer choices and reduce anxieties.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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