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Orbán's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Economic Crisis and Weakening Public Support
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, facing reelection in April 2026, struggles with high inflation (66.6% from 2015-2024), a high cost of debt (around 5% of GDP), and strained EU relations due to his ties with Russia; his challenger leads in polls.
Orbán's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Economic Crisis and Weakening Public Support
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, facing reelection in April 2026, struggles with high inflation (66.6% from 2015-2024), a high cost of debt (around 5% of GDP), and strained EU relations due to his ties with Russia; his challenger leads in polls.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Unveils 25-Point Reform Plan
The Greek government will unveil a plan today outlining 25 reforms across various ministries, including national water management, urban planning overhauls, a 25% reduction in business bureaucracy, and a new rating system for eco-friendly tourism businesses. This follows ongoing investigations into ...
Greece Unveils 25-Point Reform Plan
The Greek government will unveil a plan today outlining 25 reforms across various ministries, including national water management, urban planning overhauls, a 25% reduction in business bureaucracy, and a new rating system for eco-friendly tourism businesses. This follows ongoing investigations into ...
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40% Bias Score


Rightmove Shares Dip Despite Revenue Growth Amidst Housing Market Slowdown
Rightmove, a FTSE 100 property website, experienced a 1% share price drop despite reporting a 10% revenue increase to £211.7 million and a 10% rise in operating profit to £145.4 million in the first half of 2025, driven by increased spending from estate agents and developers; however, it halved its ...
Rightmove Shares Dip Despite Revenue Growth Amidst Housing Market Slowdown
Rightmove, a FTSE 100 property website, experienced a 1% share price drop despite reporting a 10% revenue increase to £211.7 million and a 10% rise in operating profit to £145.4 million in the first half of 2025, driven by increased spending from estate agents and developers; however, it halved its ...
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32% Bias Score


Charli XCX's Vivienne Westwood Wedding Dress: A Modern Bridal Icon
British pop star Charli XCX married George Daniel in a white Vivienne Westwood Cocotte minidress, showcasing the designer's enduring influence on bridal fashion and defying expectations of her personal style.
Charli XCX's Vivienne Westwood Wedding Dress: A Modern Bridal Icon
British pop star Charli XCX married George Daniel in a white Vivienne Westwood Cocotte minidress, showcasing the designer's enduring influence on bridal fashion and defying expectations of her personal style.
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48% Bias Score


Ankara Government Building Rents for 1,600 TL/Apartment While TOKİ Installments Rise by 37%
A 13-story, 52-apartment government building in Ankara rents for 88,000 TL monthly (1,600 TL/apartment), with the lessee reportedly connected to Minister Vedat Işıkhan, while TOKİ increased installments by 37 percent, harming low-income families.
Ankara Government Building Rents for 1,600 TL/Apartment While TOKİ Installments Rise by 37%
A 13-story, 52-apartment government building in Ankara rents for 88,000 TL monthly (1,600 TL/apartment), with the lessee reportedly connected to Minister Vedat Işıkhan, while TOKİ increased installments by 37 percent, harming low-income families.
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60% Bias Score


Youth Forum in Rostov Strengthens WWII Memory, Fosters Interregional Cooperation
A youth forum at the Sambek Heights museum complex in Rostov, Russia, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland; participants included representatives from Rostov and St. Petersburg legislative assemblies and youth parliaments, and a Leningra...
Youth Forum in Rostov Strengthens WWII Memory, Fosters Interregional Cooperation
A youth forum at the Sambek Heights museum complex in Rostov, Russia, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland; participants included representatives from Rostov and St. Petersburg legislative assemblies and youth parliaments, and a Leningra...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.
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20% Bias Score

Greece to Automate Tax Returns, Targeting 2 Million Pre-filled Declarations Next Year
The Greek tax authority (AADE) plans to increase pre-filled tax returns to 2 million next year, automating the process further in coming years by using data from new applications to pre-fill forms E1, E2, and E3, although taxpayers will need to review the information.

Greece to Automate Tax Returns, Targeting 2 Million Pre-filled Declarations Next Year
The Greek tax authority (AADE) plans to increase pre-filled tax returns to 2 million next year, automating the process further in coming years by using data from new applications to pre-fill forms E1, E2, and E3, although taxpayers will need to review the information.
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44% Bias Score

Donanemab Approved for Early-Stage Alzheimer's with Stricter Guidelines
Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's drug, received conditional approval in Europe, slowing disease progression by up to six months in early stages for patients with mild cognitive impairment and only one copy of the ApoE4 gene, but with risks of brain swelling and bleeding.

Donanemab Approved for Early-Stage Alzheimer's with Stricter Guidelines
Donanemab, a new Alzheimer's drug, received conditional approval in Europe, slowing disease progression by up to six months in early stages for patients with mild cognitive impairment and only one copy of the ApoE4 gene, but with risks of brain swelling and bleeding.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Chambermaids Face Delays in Access to Early Retirement
Spain's government approved early retirement for strenuous jobs, impacting approximately 100,000 chambermaids ("Kellys") who may face delays until 2026 due to complex application processes and employer resistance, despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing unions to proceed unilaterally.

Spanish Chambermaids Face Delays in Access to Early Retirement
Spain's government approved early retirement for strenuous jobs, impacting approximately 100,000 chambermaids ("Kellys") who may face delays until 2026 due to complex application processes and employer resistance, despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing unions to proceed unilaterally.
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56% Bias Score

Jewish Teenagers Removed from Vueling Flight Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
On a Valencia-Paris Vueling flight, a group of Jewish teenagers were removed after allegedly tampering with safety equipment, sparking accusations of antisemitism against the crew, led by Captain Iván Chirivella, who previously instructed two 9/11 hijackers.

Jewish Teenagers Removed from Vueling Flight Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
On a Valencia-Paris Vueling flight, a group of Jewish teenagers were removed after allegedly tampering with safety equipment, sparking accusations of antisemitism against the crew, led by Captain Iván Chirivella, who previously instructed two 9/11 hijackers.
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56% Bias Score

High-Fashion Houses Partner with Luxury Hotels for Exclusive Summer Collections
Luxury fashion houses such as Dior, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, and Missoni are collaborating with hotels worldwide, offering exclusive collections and experiences to enhance brand presence and customer engagement.

High-Fashion Houses Partner with Luxury Hotels for Exclusive Summer Collections
Luxury fashion houses such as Dior, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, and Missoni are collaborating with hotels worldwide, offering exclusive collections and experiences to enhance brand presence and customer engagement.
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32% Bias Score
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