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ZF Friedrichshafen Faces €1 Billion Loss, Plans 14,000 Job Cuts
ZF Friedrichshafen, Germany's second-largest auto supplier, reported a €1 billion loss in 2022 and plans to cut up to 14,000 jobs in Germany by 2028 due to the automotive industry downturn, high debt from past acquisitions, and low profitability in its powertrain division; the company is exploring o...
ZF Friedrichshafen Faces €1 Billion Loss, Plans 14,000 Job Cuts
ZF Friedrichshafen, Germany's second-largest auto supplier, reported a €1 billion loss in 2022 and plans to cut up to 14,000 jobs in Germany by 2028 due to the automotive industry downturn, high debt from past acquisitions, and low profitability in its powertrain division; the company is exploring o...
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44% Bias Score


Kamchatka Earthquake Triggers Tsunami, Volcanic Eruption
A powerful earthquake off Kamchatka, Russia, measuring over magnitude 7, triggered a tsunami that flooded Severo-Kurilsk, caused the eruption of Klyuchevskoy volcano, and prompted widespread tsunami warnings across the Pacific, resulting in evacuations in Chile (1.4 million people), Hawaii, and othe...
Kamchatka Earthquake Triggers Tsunami, Volcanic Eruption
A powerful earthquake off Kamchatka, Russia, measuring over magnitude 7, triggered a tsunami that flooded Severo-Kurilsk, caused the eruption of Klyuchevskoy volcano, and prompted widespread tsunami warnings across the Pacific, resulting in evacuations in Chile (1.4 million people), Hawaii, and othe...
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24% Bias Score


Tory Collapse Could Usher in Labour Dominance
Henry Hill predicts the potential destruction of the Tory Party by Nigel Farage, leaving the UK vulnerable to a left-wing government, due to public dissatisfaction with the Conservatives and the lack of a strong alternative.
Tory Collapse Could Usher in Labour Dominance
Henry Hill predicts the potential destruction of the Tory Party by Nigel Farage, leaving the UK vulnerable to a left-wing government, due to public dissatisfaction with the Conservatives and the lack of a strong alternative.
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60% Bias Score


Spain Weighs Extending Nuclear Plant Lifespans Amidst Energy Debate
Spain's Iberdrola and Endesa proposed extending the lifespan of the country's nuclear power plants, prompting a response from the government which is open to negotiation under specific conditions including cost neutrality for consumers, adherence to safety regulations, and supply security.
Spain Weighs Extending Nuclear Plant Lifespans Amidst Energy Debate
Spain's Iberdrola and Endesa proposed extending the lifespan of the country's nuclear power plants, prompting a response from the government which is open to negotiation under specific conditions including cost neutrality for consumers, adherence to safety regulations, and supply security.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Government Divided Over Attorney General's Prosecution
Spain's Supreme Court authorized the prosecution of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking information; while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez supports him, several government members question whether he should resign, creating internal divisions.
Spain's Government Divided Over Attorney General's Prosecution
Spain's Supreme Court authorized the prosecution of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking information; while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez supports him, several government members question whether he should resign, creating internal divisions.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Limits Wrongful Dismissal Compensation in Spain
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled against additional compensation beyond statutory amounts in wrongful dismissal cases, rejecting interpretations that used the European Social Charter to justify higher payouts and sparking criticism from unions but praise from employers.
Supreme Court Limits Wrongful Dismissal Compensation in Spain
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled against additional compensation beyond statutory amounts in wrongful dismissal cases, rejecting interpretations that used the European Social Charter to justify higher payouts and sparking criticism from unions but praise from employers.
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48% Bias Score

US-South Korea Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, $350 Billion Investment Commitment
President Trump announced a 15% tariff on South Korean goods, securing a trade deal that includes South Korean commitments to buy $100 billion in US energy products and invest $350 billion in the US. South Korea will not open its rice and beef markets further, while Brazil faces a 50% tariff on most...

US-South Korea Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, $350 Billion Investment Commitment
President Trump announced a 15% tariff on South Korean goods, securing a trade deal that includes South Korean commitments to buy $100 billion in US energy products and invest $350 billion in the US. South Korea will not open its rice and beef markets further, while Brazil faces a 50% tariff on most...
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36% Bias Score

Toxic Algal Bloom Threatens Unique Australian Cuttlefish Breeding Ground
A toxic algal bloom threatens the annual gathering of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish in South Australia's Spencer Gulf, prompting scientists to explore emergency conservation measures to protect this globally unique breeding population.

Toxic Algal Bloom Threatens Unique Australian Cuttlefish Breeding Ground
A toxic algal bloom threatens the annual gathering of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish in South Australia's Spencer Gulf, prompting scientists to explore emergency conservation measures to protect this globally unique breeding population.
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40% Bias Score

Sydney's Potts Point Legionnaires' Outbreak: One Dead, Six Hospitalized
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Sydney's Potts Point has claimed one life and hospitalized six others since May, prompting health authorities to investigate potential sources of contamination in building cooling towers.

Sydney's Potts Point Legionnaires' Outbreak: One Dead, Six Hospitalized
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Sydney's Potts Point has claimed one life and hospitalized six others since May, prompting health authorities to investigate potential sources of contamination in building cooling towers.
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12% Bias Score

Sánchez Announces 2026 Budget, Facing Constitutional Challenges
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced he will present a 2026 budget to Congress, a move of significant political importance as it would represent his first budget of the current legislature and a submission to a confidence vote, despite already missing constitutional deadlines.

Sánchez Announces 2026 Budget, Facing Constitutional Challenges
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced he will present a 2026 budget to Congress, a move of significant political importance as it would represent his first budget of the current legislature and a submission to a confidence vote, despite already missing constitutional deadlines.
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56% Bias Score

US-South Korea Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, Billions in Investments
The US and South Korea finalized a trade agreement involving a 15% US tariff on South Korean goods, alongside significant South Korean investments in US products and energy, totaling hundreds of billions of dollars, following similar deals with Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

US-South Korea Trade Deal: 15% Tariff, Billions in Investments
The US and South Korea finalized a trade agreement involving a 15% US tariff on South Korean goods, alongside significant South Korean investments in US products and energy, totaling hundreds of billions of dollars, following similar deals with Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Expands Paternity Leave, Highlights Childcare Gaps
Spain's expansion of paternity leave to 17 weeks, plus additional provisions for families with children up to eight years old and single-parent families, aims to promote gender equality and improve family well-being, while shortcomings in early childhood education and school scheduling remain.

Spain Expands Paternity Leave, Highlights Childcare Gaps
Spain's expansion of paternity leave to 17 weeks, plus additional provisions for families with children up to eight years old and single-parent families, aims to promote gender equality and improve family well-being, while shortcomings in early childhood education and school scheduling remain.
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44% Bias Score
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