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Germany's Shadow Economy Surges Past Federal Budget
Germany's shadow economy reached €482 billion in 2024, exceeding the federal budget, due to citizens' perception of inadequate public services for high taxes and increased social benefits; economist Friedrich Schneider predicts a further rise to €511 billion in 2025.
Germany's Shadow Economy Surges Past Federal Budget
Germany's shadow economy reached €482 billion in 2024, exceeding the federal budget, due to citizens' perception of inadequate public services for high taxes and increased social benefits; economist Friedrich Schneider predicts a further rise to €511 billion in 2025.
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52% Bias Score


Eurostar Urges UK to Prioritize International Rail Strategy
Eurostar warns the UK government to adopt a long-term strategy for international rail or risk falling behind Europe, as a crucial October decision by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) could end its cross-Channel monopoly and impact its €80m investment and expansion plans.
Eurostar Urges UK to Prioritize International Rail Strategy
Eurostar warns the UK government to adopt a long-term strategy for international rail or risk falling behind Europe, as a crucial October decision by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) could end its cross-Channel monopoly and impact its €80m investment and expansion plans.
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52% Bias Score


Prominent Figures Urge UK PM to Prioritize Oracy in Schools
Sixty prominent figures, including Michael Rosen and Alastair Campbell, urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prioritize oracy in schools, fulfilling a 2023 Labour election commitment and addressing its omission from a recent interim curriculum review.
Prominent Figures Urge UK PM to Prioritize Oracy in Schools
Sixty prominent figures, including Michael Rosen and Alastair Campbell, urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prioritize oracy in schools, fulfilling a 2023 Labour election commitment and addressing its omission from a recent interim curriculum review.
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12% Bias Score


Equatorial Guinean Writer Faces Eviction in Spain Amidst Claims of Institutional Racism
Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, a 75-year-old Equatorial Guinean writer living in Murcia, faces eviction from his home on July 12th due to mortgage debt stemming from an allegedly miscalculated pension, highlighting potential systemic issues of racial bias and institutional failure in Spain.
Equatorial Guinean Writer Faces Eviction in Spain Amidst Claims of Institutional Racism
Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, a 75-year-old Equatorial Guinean writer living in Murcia, faces eviction from his home on July 12th due to mortgage debt stemming from an allegedly miscalculated pension, highlighting potential systemic issues of racial bias and institutional failure in Spain.
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40% Bias Score


Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrás", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the Collège de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.
Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrás", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the Collège de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.
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60% Bias Score


Libya modernizes aviation systems with Turkish firm ALBAWABAH
Libya and Turkey's ALBAWABAH company signed an agreement to modernize Libya's private aviation systems, including air traffic control and navigation infrastructure at multiple airports, aiming to enhance safety and integration into global networks, reflecting broader energy and defense cooperation b...
Libya modernizes aviation systems with Turkish firm ALBAWABAH
Libya and Turkey's ALBAWABAH company signed an agreement to modernize Libya's private aviation systems, including air traffic control and navigation infrastructure at multiple airports, aiming to enhance safety and integration into global networks, reflecting broader energy and defense cooperation b...
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48% Bias Score

German Solar Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Asian Competition
Germany's "Solar Valley" initiative is struggling due to bankruptcies and intense price competition from Asia, leaving Meyer Burger seeking investors and the industry facing uncertainty despite the country's strong position in PV system sales and installation. The insolvency of Glasmanufaktur Brande...

German Solar Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Asian Competition
Germany's "Solar Valley" initiative is struggling due to bankruptcies and intense price competition from Asia, leaving Meyer Burger seeking investors and the industry facing uncertainty despite the country's strong position in PV system sales and installation. The insolvency of Glasmanufaktur Brande...
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40% Bias Score

Australia to pay Chevron millions for Barrow Island oil well cleanup
The Australian government may pay Chevron hundreds of millions of dollars for Barrow Island oil well cleanup, while WA faces a $129 million bill for offshore reserve remediation, despite Chevron's $1 billion royalty payment; a 1980s agreement mandates this cost-sharing.

Australia to pay Chevron millions for Barrow Island oil well cleanup
The Australian government may pay Chevron hundreds of millions of dollars for Barrow Island oil well cleanup, while WA faces a $129 million bill for offshore reserve remediation, despite Chevron's $1 billion royalty payment; a 1980s agreement mandates this cost-sharing.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Banks Face Interest Rate Headwinds in H1 2024 Results
Spanish banks report first-half 2024 results this week, facing lower interest rates, aiming to offset the impact by increasing commission income and banking volumes. Analysts predict differing performance based on domestic vs. international exposure, with concerns regarding currency fluctuations and...

Spanish Banks Face Interest Rate Headwinds in H1 2024 Results
Spanish banks report first-half 2024 results this week, facing lower interest rates, aiming to offset the impact by increasing commission income and banking volumes. Analysts predict differing performance based on domestic vs. international exposure, with concerns regarding currency fluctuations and...
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Cabinet Divided Over New Classified Information Law
A new Spanish law replacing the Franco-era Official Secrets Act is causing Cabinet tensions, primarily over transferring the National Security Authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency, delaying implementation until late 2026 due to internal disagreements and last minute changes.

Spanish Cabinet Divided Over New Classified Information Law
A new Spanish law replacing the Franco-era Official Secrets Act is causing Cabinet tensions, primarily over transferring the National Security Authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency, delaying implementation until late 2026 due to internal disagreements and last minute changes.
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44% Bias Score

Meditation Benefits and Barriers: A Study of Practice and Intention
A 2025 PNAS study showed meditation's mental health benefits, but a 2018 Statista survey showed low weekly practice rates. Studies suggest intentionality, not just practice, determines effectiveness, impacting anxiety and depression treatment.

Meditation Benefits and Barriers: A Study of Practice and Intention
A 2025 PNAS study showed meditation's mental health benefits, but a 2018 Statista survey showed low weekly practice rates. Studies suggest intentionality, not just practice, determines effectiveness, impacting anxiety and depression treatment.
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44% Bias Score

North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.

North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.
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60% Bias Score
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