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Criticism Mounts Against Platzeck's Moscow Trips During Ukraine War
Several German Social Democratic historians and a CDU MP criticized former SPD chairman Matthias Platzeck's numerous visits to Moscow during the Ukraine war, questioning their purpose and accusing him of naiveté and prioritizing Russia over Ukraine, while Platzeck defends his actions as an attempt t...
Criticism Mounts Against Platzeck's Moscow Trips During Ukraine War
Several German Social Democratic historians and a CDU MP criticized former SPD chairman Matthias Platzeck's numerous visits to Moscow during the Ukraine war, questioning their purpose and accusing him of naiveté and prioritizing Russia over Ukraine, while Platzeck defends his actions as an attempt t...
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52% Bias Score


UK June Borrowing Hits £20.7 Billion, Exceeding Forecasts
The UK government's June borrowing totalled £20.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion and driven by increased public service costs and higher debt-servicing costs, amid growing economic uncertainty and recent government policy reversals.
UK June Borrowing Hits £20.7 Billion, Exceeding Forecasts
The UK government's June borrowing totalled £20.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion and driven by increased public service costs and higher debt-servicing costs, amid growing economic uncertainty and recent government policy reversals.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid's €5 Billion Hospital Contract: Budget Overruns and Billing Disputes
Between 2019 and 2024, the Madrid regional government paid Quirón over €5 billion to manage four public hospitals, exceeding the budget by €1.3 billion due to unpredictable patient choice and billing disputes, particularly regarding undocumented foreign patients (S85), leading to legal battles and f...
Madrid's €5 Billion Hospital Contract: Budget Overruns and Billing Disputes
Between 2019 and 2024, the Madrid regional government paid Quirón over €5 billion to manage four public hospitals, exceeding the budget by €1.3 billion due to unpredictable patient choice and billing disputes, particularly regarding undocumented foreign patients (S85), leading to legal battles and f...
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44% Bias Score


Carrefour Spain's Hypermarket Sales Drop Amidst Subsidiary Growth
Carrefour's main Spanish subsidiary, Carrefour Centros Comerciales, saw a 1.5% sales drop to €9.176 billion in 2024, with EBITDA down 17% and net profit down 17.5%, while other subsidiaries showed 9% growth, highlighting operational challenges within its hypermarket business and contrasting success ...
Carrefour Spain's Hypermarket Sales Drop Amidst Subsidiary Growth
Carrefour's main Spanish subsidiary, Carrefour Centros Comerciales, saw a 1.5% sales drop to €9.176 billion in 2024, with EBITDA down 17% and net profit down 17.5%, while other subsidiaries showed 9% growth, highlighting operational challenges within its hypermarket business and contrasting success ...
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32% Bias Score


Hanson's "End of Everything": Internal Decay and the Fall of Civilizations
Victor Davis Hanson's "The End of Everything" analyzes the collapse of past civilizations—from Carthage to the Aztec Empire—arguing internal decay, including moral decline and loss of identity, as primary causes, drawing parallels to contemporary Western societies.
Hanson's "End of Everything": Internal Decay and the Fall of Civilizations
Victor Davis Hanson's "The End of Everything" analyzes the collapse of past civilizations—from Carthage to the Aztec Empire—arguing internal decay, including moral decline and loss of identity, as primary causes, drawing parallels to contemporary Western societies.
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40% Bias Score


Franco-German Cooperation, Greek Official Resigns, Erdogan Seeks Arms Deals
France and Germany collaborate on a Greek electricity project; a PASOK official resigns over subsidy allegations, returning €15,667.68; Turkish President Erdogan seeks arms deals, emphasizing positive ties with European leaders but rejecting a two-state solution in Cyprus.
Franco-German Cooperation, Greek Official Resigns, Erdogan Seeks Arms Deals
France and Germany collaborate on a Greek electricity project; a PASOK official resigns over subsidy allegations, returning €15,667.68; Turkish President Erdogan seeks arms deals, emphasizing positive ties with European leaders but rejecting a two-state solution in Cyprus.
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40% Bias Score

EU Sues France Over Waste-Sorting Labels, Violating Single Market Rules
The European Commission is taking France to court for its mandatory waste-sorting labels, which violate EU single market rules on free movement of goods; France's "Triman" logo clashes with EU plans for harmonized labeling by 2028, creating extra costs for businesses.

EU Sues France Over Waste-Sorting Labels, Violating Single Market Rules
The European Commission is taking France to court for its mandatory waste-sorting labels, which violate EU single market rules on free movement of goods; France's "Triman" logo clashes with EU plans for harmonized labeling by 2028, creating extra costs for businesses.
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52% Bias Score

John Burnside's Final Collection: "The Empire of Forgetting"
John Burnside, a prolific Scottish poet and novelist, died in May 2024 at age 69; his final collection, "The Empire of Forgetting," is a poignant reflection on mortality and memory, showcasing his unique perspective on nature and the human condition.

John Burnside's Final Collection: "The Empire of Forgetting"
John Burnside, a prolific Scottish poet and novelist, died in May 2024 at age 69; his final collection, "The Empire of Forgetting," is a poignant reflection on mortality and memory, showcasing his unique perspective on nature and the human condition.
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28% Bias Score

Spain's Manufacturing Sector Decline: A Call for Targeted Reindustrialization
A study by Fundación BBVA and Ivie reveals Spain's manufacturing sector's decline, contributing only 9.9% of new jobs and 11.8% of GVA in 2023, lagging behind the EU average and highlighting the need for targeted reindustrialization policies focusing on productivity, digitalization, and energy trans...

Spain's Manufacturing Sector Decline: A Call for Targeted Reindustrialization
A study by Fundación BBVA and Ivie reveals Spain's manufacturing sector's decline, contributing only 9.9% of new jobs and 11.8% of GVA in 2023, lagging behind the EU average and highlighting the need for targeted reindustrialization policies focusing on productivity, digitalization, and energy trans...
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24% Bias Score

Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...

Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...
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24% Bias Score

Turkey Legalizes Hemp Sales in Pharmacies Under Strict Regulations
Turkey legalized hemp-derived products for sale in pharmacies, expanding hemp cultivation for medicinal and personal care items, assigning regulation to the Ministries of Agriculture and Health, with electronic tracking to prevent misuse, despite concerns from the opposition about potential increase...

Turkey Legalizes Hemp Sales in Pharmacies Under Strict Regulations
Turkey legalized hemp-derived products for sale in pharmacies, expanding hemp cultivation for medicinal and personal care items, assigning regulation to the Ministries of Agriculture and Health, with electronic tracking to prevent misuse, despite concerns from the opposition about potential increase...
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36% Bias Score

Nottingham Forest Secures £80 Million Loan from Apollo Global Management
Nottingham Forest obtained an £80 million loan from Apollo Global Management in December 2024, using £55 million to repay a previous loan from RMF and incurring an 8.75% annual interest rate for a three-year term. The loan is secured by the club's assets.

Nottingham Forest Secures £80 Million Loan from Apollo Global Management
Nottingham Forest obtained an £80 million loan from Apollo Global Management in December 2024, using £55 million to repay a previous loan from RMF and incurring an 8.75% annual interest rate for a three-year term. The loan is secured by the club's assets.
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32% Bias Score
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