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Germany's Pension Crisis: Proposed "Boomer Soli" Tax to Address Funding Shortfall
Germany's pension system faces a funding crisis due to demographic shifts. The government plans to increase contributions and subsidies, but avoids difficult reforms. A proposed "Boomer Soli" tax on higher-income retirees would redistribute funds to support lower-income pensioners.
Germany's Pension Crisis: Proposed "Boomer Soli" Tax to Address Funding Shortfall
Germany's pension system faces a funding crisis due to demographic shifts. The government plans to increase contributions and subsidies, but avoids difficult reforms. A proposed "Boomer Soli" tax on higher-income retirees would redistribute funds to support lower-income pensioners.
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48% Bias Score


Porsche Q2 Profit Plunges 91% Amidst Market Challenges
Porsche's Q2 2024 operating profit drastically fell 91% to €154 million due to decreased sales (particularly in China), high restructuring costs, US tariffs, and e-mobility investments; revenue dropped 12.9% to €8.3 billion.
Porsche Q2 Profit Plunges 91% Amidst Market Challenges
Porsche's Q2 2024 operating profit drastically fell 91% to €154 million due to decreased sales (particularly in China), high restructuring costs, US tariffs, and e-mobility investments; revenue dropped 12.9% to €8.3 billion.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Obama of Fabricating Russian Interference Conspiracy
The Trump administration accuses former President Obama of creating a false conspiracy theory to exaggerate Russian interference in the 2016 elections, prompting Republican senators to request a special counsel investigation; Obama's spokesperson calls it a distraction amid the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Trump Accuses Obama of Fabricating Russian Interference Conspiracy
The Trump administration accuses former President Obama of creating a false conspiracy theory to exaggerate Russian interference in the 2016 elections, prompting Republican senators to request a special counsel investigation; Obama's spokesperson calls it a distraction amid the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
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56% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Myanmar Junta, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The United States lifted sanctions on several Myanmarese companies and individuals linked to the military junta, including KT Services & Logistics and its founder Jonathan Myo Kyaw Thaun, following a request from the junta's leader, Min Aung Hlaing, to former President Donald Trump; this decision ra...
US Lifts Sanctions on Myanmar Junta, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The United States lifted sanctions on several Myanmarese companies and individuals linked to the military junta, including KT Services & Logistics and its founder Jonathan Myo Kyaw Thaun, following a request from the junta's leader, Min Aung Hlaing, to former President Donald Trump; this decision ra...
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52% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 16 Dead Amid Heavy Shelling
Intense shelling along the Thailand-Cambodia border has killed at least 16, including 14 civilians, and injured 46 more, prompting evacuations of over 100,000 from Thailand and 1,500 families from Cambodia amid accusations of artillery and cluster munition use; a UN Security Council meeting is sched...
Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 16 Dead Amid Heavy Shelling
Intense shelling along the Thailand-Cambodia border has killed at least 16, including 14 civilians, and injured 46 more, prompting evacuations of over 100,000 from Thailand and 1,500 families from Cambodia amid accusations of artillery and cluster munition use; a UN Security Council meeting is sched...
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44% Bias Score

France to Recognize Palestine as a State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire, hostage release, and demilitarization of Hamas.

France to Recognize Palestine as a State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire, hostage release, and demilitarization of Hamas.
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44% Bias Score

Australia and UK Strengthen Ties with 50-Year Defense Treaty
Australia and the UK signed a 50-year defense treaty, strengthening their alliance amid US uncertainty over the AUKUS submarine program; Australia will invest \$5 billion in British nuclear reactor technology, and the UK's Carrier Strike Group is visiting Australia.

Australia and UK Strengthen Ties with 50-Year Defense Treaty
Australia and the UK signed a 50-year defense treaty, strengthening their alliance amid US uncertainty over the AUKUS submarine program; Australia will invest \$5 billion in British nuclear reactor technology, and the UK's Carrier Strike Group is visiting Australia.
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44% Bias Score

Catalonia to Open First Delegation in China
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced the opening of Catalonia's first delegation in China during a week-long institutional visit to Beijing, aiming to strengthen economic ties and build upon existing €1.829 billion in exports to China (2024).

Catalonia to Open First Delegation in China
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced the opening of Catalonia's first delegation in China during a week-long institutional visit to Beijing, aiming to strengthen economic ties and build upon existing €1.829 billion in exports to China (2024).
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36% Bias Score

Intel Scraps $30 Billion German Chip Plant, Setting Back European Tech Ambitions
Intel cancelled plans for a $30 billion chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany, and another in Poland due to a shift in investment priorities towards the US, impacting thousands of potential jobs and hindering Europe's efforts to reduce dependence on Asian chipmakers.

Intel Scraps $30 Billion German Chip Plant, Setting Back European Tech Ambitions
Intel cancelled plans for a $30 billion chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany, and another in Poland due to a shift in investment priorities towards the US, impacting thousands of potential jobs and hindering Europe's efforts to reduce dependence on Asian chipmakers.
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36% Bias Score

German Heiress on Trial for Kidnapping in High-Profile Custody Battle
Christina Block, daughter of Block House founder Eugen Block, is accused of orchestrating the kidnapping of her children from her ex-husband, Stephan Hensel, in Denmark during New Year's Eve 2023-2024, involving an Israeli security firm and raising questions about the role of former German intellige...

German Heiress on Trial for Kidnapping in High-Profile Custody Battle
Christina Block, daughter of Block House founder Eugen Block, is accused of orchestrating the kidnapping of her children from her ex-husband, Stephan Hensel, in Denmark during New Year's Eve 2023-2024, involving an Israeli security firm and raising questions about the role of former German intellige...
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56% Bias Score

Columbia University Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $221 Million
Columbia University will pay $221 million to settle federal allegations of discrimination, regaining access to billions in federal grants while maintaining academic autonomy, but agreeing to end diversity programs and limit consideration of race in admissions.

Columbia University Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $221 Million
Columbia University will pay $221 million to settle federal allegations of discrimination, regaining access to billions in federal grants while maintaining academic autonomy, but agreeing to end diversity programs and limit consideration of race in admissions.
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52% Bias Score
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