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Horner Fired by Red Bull Amidst Performance Decline and Allegations
Christian Horner was dismissed from his operational duties at Red Bull Racing on July 9th, ending his 18-year tenure; his replacement is Laurent Mekies, and the reasons for Horner's departure involve declining team performance and strained relations with leadership, alongside unresolved sexual haras...
Horner Fired by Red Bull Amidst Performance Decline and Allegations
Christian Horner was dismissed from his operational duties at Red Bull Racing on July 9th, ending his 18-year tenure; his replacement is Laurent Mekies, and the reasons for Horner's departure involve declining team performance and strained relations with leadership, alongside unresolved sexual haras...
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48% Bias Score


Mainz Photographer Stages Large-Scale Photo on Großer Feldberg
On July 20th, Moritz Koch will photograph 100 volunteers collecting scattered dollar bills near two black limousines at the Großer Feldberg mountain for his new piece "Destiny's Dawn", part of a larger exhibition at the Mainz Landesmuseum from August 23rd to October 5th, showcasing his complex and l...
Mainz Photographer Stages Large-Scale Photo on Großer Feldberg
On July 20th, Moritz Koch will photograph 100 volunteers collecting scattered dollar bills near two black limousines at the Großer Feldberg mountain for his new piece "Destiny's Dawn", part of a larger exhibition at the Mainz Landesmuseum from August 23rd to October 5th, showcasing his complex and l...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's agriculture ministry ruled out minimum wage exceptions for seasonal farm workers, citing equal treatment laws; this decision, impacting fruit, vegetable, and wine production, has been criticized by farmers who warn of higher prices and potential production shifts abroad.
Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's agriculture ministry ruled out minimum wage exceptions for seasonal farm workers, citing equal treatment laws; this decision, impacting fruit, vegetable, and wine production, has been criticized by farmers who warn of higher prices and potential production shifts abroad.
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52% Bias Score


Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...
Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's Federal Ministry of Agriculture rejected calls for minimum wage exceptions for seasonal agricultural workers, deeming them legally unfeasible under the Basic Law's principle of equal treatment; this decision is expected to increase prices for domestic produce and potentially shift producti...
Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's Federal Ministry of Agriculture rejected calls for minimum wage exceptions for seasonal agricultural workers, deeming them legally unfeasible under the Basic Law's principle of equal treatment; this decision is expected to increase prices for domestic produce and potentially shift producti...
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48% Bias Score


German Author Ursula Krechel Wins Georg-Büchner-Prize
Ursula Krechel, a 77-year-old German author, won the Georg-Büchner-Prize for her body of work exploring violence and female authorship across history, exemplified by novels like "Landgericht" and "Sehr geehrte Frau Ministerin.
German Author Ursula Krechel Wins Georg-Büchner-Prize
Ursula Krechel, a 77-year-old German author, won the Georg-Büchner-Prize for her body of work exploring violence and female authorship across history, exemplified by novels like "Landgericht" and "Sehr geehrte Frau Ministerin.
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40% Bias Score

Wales Aligns with UK on Deposit Return Scheme, Excluding Initial Glass Refunds
Wales's deposit return scheme for drinks containers will launch on October 1, 2027, aligning with the UK, but initially excluding glass refunds, despite earlier plans to exclude the UK scheme; this follows industry concerns and a Welsh government U-turn.

Wales Aligns with UK on Deposit Return Scheme, Excluding Initial Glass Refunds
Wales's deposit return scheme for drinks containers will launch on October 1, 2027, aligning with the UK, but initially excluding glass refunds, despite earlier plans to exclude the UK scheme; this follows industry concerns and a Welsh government U-turn.
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44% Bias Score

Thames Water Reports £1.65 Billion Loss, Seeks Government Bailout
Thames Water announced a £1.65 billion pretax loss for the year ending March 2024, citing a large unrecoverable loan, significant fines, and a 34.3 percent increase in sewage spills; the company seeks a £5 billion rescue package and regulatory changes to avoid nationalization.

Thames Water Reports £1.65 Billion Loss, Seeks Government Bailout
Thames Water announced a £1.65 billion pretax loss for the year ending March 2024, citing a large unrecoverable loan, significant fines, and a 34.3 percent increase in sewage spills; the company seeks a £5 billion rescue package and regulatory changes to avoid nationalization.
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44% Bias Score

Canada's Inflation Hits 1.9% in June
Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 1.9 percent in June, driven by increases in automobile and clothing prices, meeting analysts' expectations and likely eliminating any chance of an interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada later this month.

Canada's Inflation Hits 1.9% in June
Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 1.9 percent in June, driven by increases in automobile and clothing prices, meeting analysts' expectations and likely eliminating any chance of an interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada later this month.
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24% Bias Score

German MEP opposes EU's centralization plans, citing risks to regional development
Member of the European Parliament Oliver Schenk (CDU) from Saxony opposes the EU's plans to centralize power, arguing that it would negatively impact regional development and citing Saxony's successful microelectronics cluster and agricultural sector as examples; he highlights €20 billion in EU fund...

German MEP opposes EU's centralization plans, citing risks to regional development
Member of the European Parliament Oliver Schenk (CDU) from Saxony opposes the EU's plans to centralize power, arguing that it would negatively impact regional development and citing Saxony's successful microelectronics cluster and agricultural sector as examples; he highlights €20 billion in EU fund...
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48% Bias Score

Saxony Increases Violence Prevention Funding by €29 Million
The Saxon state budget allocates €29 million over two years for violence prevention and victim support, exceeding the initial government proposal by €3.95 million, benefiting organizations like women's shelters and counseling centers across Saxony in preparation for a 2032 federal law.

Saxony Increases Violence Prevention Funding by €29 Million
The Saxon state budget allocates €29 million over two years for violence prevention and victim support, exceeding the initial government proposal by €3.95 million, benefiting organizations like women's shelters and counseling centers across Saxony in preparation for a 2032 federal law.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Senate Protects Allotment Gardens
The Berlin Senate approved a law to permanently protect 56,280 allotment gardens on state-owned land, preventing sales and strictly limiting rezoning; exceptions require replacement plots and approval from the Berlin House of Representatives.

Berlin Senate Protects Allotment Gardens
The Berlin Senate approved a law to permanently protect 56,280 allotment gardens on state-owned land, preventing sales and strictly limiting rezoning; exceptions require replacement plots and approval from the Berlin House of Representatives.
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40% Bias Score
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