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Bosch Announces Over 1,500 Job Cuts in Germany Amidst Automotive Market Challenges
Bosch plans to cut over 1,500 jobs in Germany, primarily in Reutlingen and at its Bosch Engineering subsidiary, due to falling vehicle production numbers, increased competition, and pressure on pricing in the automotive control unit market, leading to workforce reductions to ensure future competitiv...
Bosch Announces Over 1,500 Job Cuts in Germany Amidst Automotive Market Challenges
Bosch plans to cut over 1,500 jobs in Germany, primarily in Reutlingen and at its Bosch Engineering subsidiary, due to falling vehicle production numbers, increased competition, and pressure on pricing in the automotive control unit market, leading to workforce reductions to ensure future competitiv...
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40% Bias Score


Greek ETF Investment Yields 109.2% Gain
The Contra the Heard Investment Newsletter details its successful investment in the Global X MSCI Greece ETF (GREK-A), realizing a 109.2% gain after holding the position since October 2015, highlighting Greece's economic recovery and its strategy of global diversification.
Greek ETF Investment Yields 109.2% Gain
The Contra the Heard Investment Newsletter details its successful investment in the Global X MSCI Greece ETF (GREK-A), realizing a 109.2% gain after holding the position since October 2015, highlighting Greece's economic recovery and its strategy of global diversification.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
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36% Bias Score


B.C. First Nations Reject Proposed Oil Pipeline
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, demanding the rejection of any new crude oil pipeline proposals to their northwest coast, citing environmental risks and upholding their 2010 ban on oil tankers in their territorial waters based on an...
B.C. First Nations Reject Proposed Oil Pipeline
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, demanding the rejection of any new crude oil pipeline proposals to their northwest coast, citing environmental risks and upholding their 2010 ban on oil tankers in their territorial waters based on an...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's "Construction Turbo" Aims to Speed Up Housing Projects
German Housing Minister Verena Hubertz proposed a "construction turbo" to fast-track housing projects by streamlining building approvals, aiming to save €2.5 billion annually and alleviate the housing shortage, but facing criticism over potential environmental impacts and bureaucratic increases.
Germany's "Construction Turbo" Aims to Speed Up Housing Projects
German Housing Minister Verena Hubertz proposed a "construction turbo" to fast-track housing projects by streamlining building approvals, aiming to save €2.5 billion annually and alleviate the housing shortage, but facing criticism over potential environmental impacts and bureaucratic increases.
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36% Bias Score

Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...

Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...
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28% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman, Dies
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died this morning at home surrounded by his family, following a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2020 after suffering a fall.

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman, Dies
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died this morning at home surrounded by his family, following a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2020 after suffering a fall.
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36% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Legendary heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne died at 76 after a career marked by musical innovation with Black Sabbath, numerous solo albums, and shocking on-stage antics; his final performance was a seated concert in Birmingham earlier this month.

Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Legendary heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne died at 76 after a career marked by musical innovation with Black Sabbath, numerous solo albums, and shocking on-stage antics; his final performance was a seated concert in Birmingham earlier this month.
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20% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's Lead Singer, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's frontman, died aged 76 on Tuesday, his family announced, following a career marked by the band's heavy metal hits and his unique stage presence; tributes poured in from fellow musicians.

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's Lead Singer, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's frontman, died aged 76 on Tuesday, his family announced, following a career marked by the band's heavy metal hits and his unique stage presence; tributes poured in from fellow musicians.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.

Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
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64% Bias Score

US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.

US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.
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44% Bias Score
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