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France's Bayeux Tapestry Loan to Britain Sparks Conservation Concerns
French experts warn that transporting the fragile Bayeux Tapestry to Britain for a nine-month loan starting September 2026 risks irreparable damage, despite President Macron's decision to proceed.
France's Bayeux Tapestry Loan to Britain Sparks Conservation Concerns
French experts warn that transporting the fragile Bayeux Tapestry to Britain for a nine-month loan starting September 2026 risks irreparable damage, despite President Macron's decision to proceed.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Impacts on Rural Jaén, Spain: Heatwaves, Wildfires, and Adaptation Strategies
A study in Sierra Mágina, Jaén, reveals that climate change will cause 8-20 day longer heatwaves, 8+ degree temperature increases, and a high wildfire risk, necessitating adaptation strategies in the region's productive systems and tourism sector.
Climate Change Impacts on Rural Jaén, Spain: Heatwaves, Wildfires, and Adaptation Strategies
A study in Sierra Mágina, Jaén, reveals that climate change will cause 8-20 day longer heatwaves, 8+ degree temperature increases, and a high wildfire risk, necessitating adaptation strategies in the region's productive systems and tourism sector.
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16% Bias Score


Iberdrola Raises €20 Billion, Shifts Focus from Spain
Iberdrola, a Spanish energy company, secured over €20 billion in liquidity through various financial transactions this summer, signaling a shift in investment priorities towards the UK and US amidst regulatory disputes in Spain.
Iberdrola Raises €20 Billion, Shifts Focus from Spain
Iberdrola, a Spanish energy company, secured over €20 billion in liquidity through various financial transactions this summer, signaling a shift in investment priorities towards the UK and US amidst regulatory disputes in Spain.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Ordered to Pay €500 Million in Renewable Energy Arbitration
An Australian court ordered Spain to pay €469 million plus interest and costs, totaling around €500 million, to renewable energy investors in a dispute over decade-old cuts to subsidies, rejecting Spain's sovereign immunity claims.
Spain Ordered to Pay €500 Million in Renewable Energy Arbitration
An Australian court ordered Spain to pay €469 million plus interest and costs, totaling around €500 million, to renewable energy investors in a dispute over decade-old cuts to subsidies, rejecting Spain's sovereign immunity claims.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Welcome to Chinese Students: A Contradiction in US Policy
Despite President Trump's public statements welcoming 600,000 Chinese students to the US, conflicting actions and rhetoric from US officials reveal a deeper issue of anti-China sentiment and inconsistent policy implementation.
Trump's Welcome to Chinese Students: A Contradiction in US Policy
Despite President Trump's public statements welcoming 600,000 Chinese students to the US, conflicting actions and rhetoric from US officials reveal a deeper issue of anti-China sentiment and inconsistent policy implementation.
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44% Bias Score


Melbourne Lawyer Jailed for Stealing $482,000 from Grieving Widow
Melbourne lawyer Dean Hadjina faces jail after pleading guilty to stealing $482,000 from a grieving widow, Patin Marwisamhol, who received a workplace death settlement.
Melbourne Lawyer Jailed for Stealing $482,000 from Grieving Widow
Melbourne lawyer Dean Hadjina faces jail after pleading guilty to stealing $482,000 from a grieving widow, Patin Marwisamhol, who received a workplace death settlement.
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28% Bias Score

Spain Meets NATO Spending Target After 15 Years
Spain has reached NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target, allocating €33.123 billion this year, including significant investments in personnel, cybersecurity, and weaponry modernization, as detailed in its approved Industrial and Technological Plan for Security and Defense.

Spain Meets NATO Spending Target After 15 Years
Spain has reached NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target, allocating €33.123 billion this year, including significant investments in personnel, cybersecurity, and weaponry modernization, as detailed in its approved Industrial and Technological Plan for Security and Defense.
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48% Bias Score

France Imposes €2 Tax on Cheap Imports to Curb Fast Fashion
France will impose a €2 tax on packages under €150 arriving from countries like China, starting January 2026, aiming to protect domestic businesses from fast fashion competition and generate €1.6 billion in revenue.

France Imposes €2 Tax on Cheap Imports to Curb Fast Fashion
France will impose a €2 tax on packages under €150 arriving from countries like China, starting January 2026, aiming to protect domestic businesses from fast fashion competition and generate €1.6 billion in revenue.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Hotel Industry Shifts Towards Luxury Amidst Growth
Since 2007, Spain's hotel industry has seen a 22.8% increase in available beds, shifting towards luxury segments (four and five stars) with a decline in three-star hotels, driven by increased tourism demand and investment in renovations and upscale offerings.

Spanish Hotel Industry Shifts Towards Luxury Amidst Growth
Since 2007, Spain's hotel industry has seen a 22.8% increase in available beds, shifting towards luxury segments (four and five stars) with a decline in three-star hotels, driven by increased tourism demand and investment in renovations and upscale offerings.
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16% Bias Score

Trump's Unprecedented Government Intervention in the US Economy
The US government under President Trump is significantly intervening in the free market, taking stakes in companies like Intel and MP Materials, and influencing various sectors, marking a stark contrast to previous administrations' approaches.

Trump's Unprecedented Government Intervention in the US Economy
The US government under President Trump is significantly intervening in the free market, taking stakes in companies like Intel and MP Materials, and influencing various sectors, marking a stark contrast to previous administrations' approaches.
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24% Bias Score

Australia to Crack Down on Shrinkflation
The Australian government will consult with industry and consumer groups to strengthen pricing rules and combat shrinkflation, a practice where product sizes decrease without price reductions, following an ACCC inquiry that found Australian supermarkets among the world's most profitable.

Australia to Crack Down on Shrinkflation
The Australian government will consult with industry and consumer groups to strengthen pricing rules and combat shrinkflation, a practice where product sizes decrease without price reductions, following an ACCC inquiry that found Australian supermarkets among the world's most profitable.
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40% Bias Score

Sydney Councils Reject State Housing Plan, Develop Alternatives
Facing state-mandated housing targets, Sydney councils are developing alternative strategies to address housing shortages while avoiding blanket rezoning, with varying degrees of success and resistance.

Sydney Councils Reject State Housing Plan, Develop Alternatives
Facing state-mandated housing targets, Sydney councils are developing alternative strategies to address housing shortages while avoiding blanket rezoning, with varying degrees of success and resistance.
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40% Bias Score
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