January 2025
February 2025
Barcelona Denied Licenses for Olmo and Victor Despite Financial Compliance
La Liga and the RFEF denied playing licenses to FC Barcelona's summer signings Dani Olmo and Pau Victor despite the club meeting Financial Fair Play rules due to articles 130.2 and 141.5 of the RFEF's General Regulations, prompting Barcelona to seek legal action.
Barcelona Denied Licenses for Olmo and Victor Despite Financial Compliance
La Liga and the RFEF denied playing licenses to FC Barcelona's summer signings Dani Olmo and Pau Victor despite the club meeting Financial Fair Play rules due to articles 130.2 and 141.5 of the RFEF's General Regulations, prompting Barcelona to seek legal action.
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36% Bias Score
Nine Eco-Friendly Products for a Sustainable New Year
This article lists nine eco-friendly products, ranging in price from $8.99 to $389.99, designed to help reduce one's environmental impact. These products, available at retailers such as Amazon and Lowes, include compost bins, reusable paper towels, beeswax wraps, bamboo toothbrushes, eco-friendly to...
Nine Eco-Friendly Products for a Sustainable New Year
This article lists nine eco-friendly products, ranging in price from $8.99 to $389.99, designed to help reduce one's environmental impact. These products, available at retailers such as Amazon and Lowes, include compost bins, reusable paper towels, beeswax wraps, bamboo toothbrushes, eco-friendly to...
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48% Bias Score
SPD's 2025 Campaign Launch Hampered by Illness and Weather
Amidst inclement weather and illness among key figures, Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is launching its 2025 election campaign, contrasting Chancellor Olaf Scholz's extensive experience with Friedrich Merz's perceived lack thereof.
SPD's 2025 Campaign Launch Hampered by Illness and Weather
Amidst inclement weather and illness among key figures, Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is launching its 2025 election campaign, contrasting Chancellor Olaf Scholz's extensive experience with Friedrich Merz's perceived lack thereof.
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64% Bias Score
Conflicting Data on Catalan Rental Price Changes
Conflicting reports on Catalan rental prices show a 12-14% rise according to Idealista and Fotocasa, contrasting with a 1.1% overall drop and 3.2% decrease in Barcelona based on Generalitat data from Incasòl, reflecting different data sources (listed vs. contract prices) and the impact of rental reg...
Conflicting Data on Catalan Rental Price Changes
Conflicting reports on Catalan rental prices show a 12-14% rise according to Idealista and Fotocasa, contrasting with a 1.1% overall drop and 3.2% decrease in Barcelona based on Generalitat data from Incasòl, reflecting different data sources (listed vs. contract prices) and the impact of rental reg...
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56% Bias Score
Greece Clarifies Short-Term Rental Tax Rules, Restricts New Listings in Athens
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Greece issued guidelines clarifying tax obligations for short-term rentals, defining them as rentals under 60 consecutive days. A 2025 restriction on issuing Property Registry Numbers (AMAs) in central Athens limits new short-term rentals.
Greece Clarifies Short-Term Rental Tax Rules, Restricts New Listings in Athens
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in Greece issued guidelines clarifying tax obligations for short-term rentals, defining them as rentals under 60 consecutive days. A 2025 restriction on issuing Property Registry Numbers (AMAs) in central Athens limits new short-term rentals.
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0% Bias Score
Israel's Delayed Privacy Law Creates Unequal Data Protection
The Israeli Justice Minister's delay in publishing an amendment to the Privacy Protection Law creates a two-tiered privacy system from January 2025, affecting citizens differently based on data origin (EU or Israel) and highlighting legislative shortcomings.
Israel's Delayed Privacy Law Creates Unequal Data Protection
The Israeli Justice Minister's delay in publishing an amendment to the Privacy Protection Law creates a two-tiered privacy system from January 2025, affecting citizens differently based on data origin (EU or Israel) and highlighting legislative shortcomings.
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56% Bias Score
Biden to Award Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 Eminent Figures
President Joe Biden will bestow the Presidential Medal of Freedom upon 19 individuals, including Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Denzel Washington, on Saturday at the White House, recognizing their contributions to American society and global affairs.
Biden to Award Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 Eminent Figures
President Joe Biden will bestow the Presidential Medal of Freedom upon 19 individuals, including Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Denzel Washington, on Saturday at the White House, recognizing their contributions to American society and global affairs.
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48% Bias Score
Chilean President Makes Historic Trip to Antarctic South Pole
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's two-day trip to the Antarctic South Pole on Friday, part of Operation Polar Star III, marked the first time a Latin American president has visited the location, expanding environmental monitoring and asserting Chile's territorial claim.
Chilean President Makes Historic Trip to Antarctic South Pole
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's two-day trip to the Antarctic South Pole on Friday, part of Operation Polar Star III, marked the first time a Latin American president has visited the location, expanding environmental monitoring and asserting Chile's territorial claim.
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44% Bias Score
Kacır Highlights Turkey's Economic Growth and Global Role
At the AKP Beykoz 8th Ordinary District Congress, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır detailed Turkey's economic growth (national income from $230 billion to $1.28 trillion, exports from $36 billion to $262 billion), its role in supporting refugees, and its military and technologi...
Kacır Highlights Turkey's Economic Growth and Global Role
At the AKP Beykoz 8th Ordinary District Congress, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır detailed Turkey's economic growth (national income from $230 billion to $1.28 trillion, exports from $36 billion to $262 billion), its role in supporting refugees, and its military and technologi...
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80% Bias Score
Turkey Anticipates Economic and Security Gains from Syria's Reconstruction
Turkey's Deputy President, Cevdet Yılmaz, predicted significant economic and security gains for Turkey following Syria's reconstruction, stating that the country would "reach a new level." He made these remarks at an AKP party congress in Aksaray.
Turkey Anticipates Economic and Security Gains from Syria's Reconstruction
Turkey's Deputy President, Cevdet Yılmaz, predicted significant economic and security gains for Turkey following Syria's reconstruction, stating that the country would "reach a new level." He made these remarks at an AKP party congress in Aksaray.
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52% Bias Score
Bouterse's Controversial Funeral Divides Suriname
In Paramaribo, Suriname, hundreds attended the funeral ceremony of former president Desi Bouterse at the NDP party headquarters, following a procession that passed locations significant to him; the cremation followed, with his co-defendants—three present, one absent—creating a stark display of his c...
Bouterse's Controversial Funeral Divides Suriname
In Paramaribo, Suriname, hundreds attended the funeral ceremony of former president Desi Bouterse at the NDP party headquarters, following a procession that passed locations significant to him; the cremation followed, with his co-defendants—three present, one absent—creating a stark display of his c...
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48% Bias Score
Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.
Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.
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60% Bias Score