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Grimaldo's Free Kicks Secure Bayer Leverkusen's First Win Against Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayer Leverkusen defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1, securing their first Bundesliga win of the season despite finishing the match with only nine players due to two red cards.
Grimaldo's Free Kicks Secure Bayer Leverkusen's First Win Against Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayer Leverkusen defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1, securing their first Bundesliga win of the season despite finishing the match with only nine players due to two red cards.
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40% Bias Score


Mazón Announces Government Restructuring Amidst Criticism
Following criticism over his handling of October's deadly floods, Valencian president Carlos Mazón announced a government restructuring on November 5th, while defending his administration's actions and criticizing the national government.
Mazón Announces Government Restructuring Amidst Criticism
Following criticism over his handling of October's deadly floods, Valencian president Carlos Mazón announced a government restructuring on November 5th, while defending his administration's actions and criticizing the national government.
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60% Bias Score


Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers Launches Support for Online Porn Professionals
The Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers (ACS) has opened a physical help desk for those working in or considering online pornography, addressing a gap in support services and aiming to gain insight into this largely hidden sector.
Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers Launches Support for Online Porn Professionals
The Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers (ACS) has opened a physical help desk for those working in or considering online pornography, addressing a gap in support services and aiming to gain insight into this largely hidden sector.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands to Implement Mandatory Disability Insurance for Self-Employed Workers
The Netherlands' cabinet is sending a revised bill for mandatory disability insurance for the self-employed to the Council of State, following concerns from the tax authority and the unemployment agency, with a two-year waiting period before benefits begin.
Netherlands to Implement Mandatory Disability Insurance for Self-Employed Workers
The Netherlands' cabinet is sending a revised bill for mandatory disability insurance for the self-employed to the Council of State, following concerns from the tax authority and the unemployment agency, with a two-year waiting period before benefits begin.
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20% Bias Score


Charline Picon Retires from Olympic Sailing
French Olympic sailor Charline Picon, 40, announced her retirement after winning bronze at the Marseille 2024 Olympics, concluding a career marked by 15 medals including Olympic gold in Rio 2016, following a June 2024 catamaran accident.
Charline Picon Retires from Olympic Sailing
French Olympic sailor Charline Picon, 40, announced her retirement after winning bronze at the Marseille 2024 Olympics, concluding a career marked by 15 medals including Olympic gold in Rio 2016, following a June 2024 catamaran accident.
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24% Bias Score


African Dependence on World Bank and IMF Questioned
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo recently urged African nations to reduce reliance on the World Bank and IMF, advocating for increased intra-African trade, a sentiment echoed by economist Djimadoum Mandekor who highlighted the institutions' Western bias and ineffective aid distribution.
African Dependence on World Bank and IMF Questioned
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo recently urged African nations to reduce reliance on the World Bank and IMF, advocating for increased intra-African trade, a sentiment echoed by economist Djimadoum Mandekor who highlighted the institutions' Western bias and ineffective aid distribution.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's "Aktivrente" Plan Faces Criticism Over Cost and Inequity
Germany's planned tax break for retirees working part-time, called "Aktivrente," is facing criticism due to its high cost and potential inequities, with estimates ranging from €770 million to €2.8 billion in annual tax revenue loss.

Germany's "Aktivrente" Plan Faces Criticism Over Cost and Inequity
Germany's planned tax break for retirees working part-time, called "Aktivrente," is facing criticism due to its high cost and potential inequities, with estimates ranging from €770 million to €2.8 billion in annual tax revenue loss.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey and Armenia Hold Talks on Normalization
On October 26, 2023, Turkey's special representative Serdar Kılıç met with Armenia's special representative Ruben Rubinyan in Yerevan, marking the first such meeting in Armenia since negotiations began in 2022, to discuss progress on several fronts including border opening and infrastructure project...

Turkey and Armenia Hold Talks on Normalization
On October 26, 2023, Turkey's special representative Serdar Kılıç met with Armenia's special representative Ruben Rubinyan in Yerevan, marking the first such meeting in Armenia since negotiations began in 2022, to discuss progress on several fronts including border opening and infrastructure project...
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Political Landscape Mirrored in Schoolyard Dynamics
On a school playground, children's interactions reflect the dynamics of Dutch national politics, with children embodying prominent political figures and their actions mirroring current political events and strategies.

Dutch Political Landscape Mirrored in Schoolyard Dynamics
On a school playground, children's interactions reflect the dynamics of Dutch national politics, with children embodying prominent political figures and their actions mirroring current political events and strategies.
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64% Bias Score

Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.

Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.
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16% Bias Score

Dramatic First Stage of Rally Chile: Tänak's Retirement Shakes Up Title Fight
Ott Tänak's engine failure in the final stage of the first day of Rally Chile handed the lead to Adrien Fourmaux, with Sébastien Ogier closing in on the top spot and championship implications changing dramatically.

Dramatic First Stage of Rally Chile: Tänak's Retirement Shakes Up Title Fight
Ott Tänak's engine failure in the final stage of the first day of Rally Chile handed the lead to Adrien Fourmaux, with Sébastien Ogier closing in on the top spot and championship implications changing dramatically.
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32% Bias Score

Italian Auto Parts Industry Supports EU's Green Deal, Seeks CO2 Reform
Diego Longhin, president of the Italian auto parts association, praised Ursula von der Leyen's approach to the European Green Deal, but called for a reform of the CO2 reduction plans to better suit the industry's needs.

Italian Auto Parts Industry Supports EU's Green Deal, Seeks CO2 Reform
Diego Longhin, president of the Italian auto parts association, praised Ursula von der Leyen's approach to the European Green Deal, but called for a reform of the CO2 reduction plans to better suit the industry's needs.
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0% Bias Score
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