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Ofcom's New Rules Lead to Substantial Broadband and Phone Price Hikes
New Ofcom rules banning percentage-based price hikes on phone and broadband contracts have led to significant price increases of up to 15 percent for some consumers, impacting those on cheaper plans disproportionately.
Ofcom's New Rules Lead to Substantial Broadband and Phone Price Hikes
New Ofcom rules banning percentage-based price hikes on phone and broadband contracts have led to significant price increases of up to 15 percent for some consumers, impacting those on cheaper plans disproportionately.
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52% Bias Score


Fybra Therm: Smart Thermostatic Valves Optimize Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency
Founded in 2021 by Gaetano Lapenta and Marco Scaramelli, Italian cleantech startup Fybra launched Fybra Therm in 2024, smart thermostatic valves using predictive algorithms and real-time air quality data to optimize heating and ventilation, saving energy and improving indoor comfort; it is currently...
Fybra Therm: Smart Thermostatic Valves Optimize Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency
Founded in 2021 by Gaetano Lapenta and Marco Scaramelli, Italian cleantech startup Fybra launched Fybra Therm in 2024, smart thermostatic valves using predictive algorithms and real-time air quality data to optimize heating and ventilation, saving energy and improving indoor comfort; it is currently...
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52% Bias Score


Santander Denies Plans to Exit UK Market
Banco Santander has denied reports that it is considering selling its UK operations, despite lower-than-expected returns for nearly two decades, emphasizing the UK's continued importance to its business and highlighting the complexities and regulatory challenges involved in a potential sale.
Santander Denies Plans to Exit UK Market
Banco Santander has denied reports that it is considering selling its UK operations, despite lower-than-expected returns for nearly two decades, emphasizing the UK's continued importance to its business and highlighting the complexities and regulatory challenges involved in a potential sale.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Judge Orders Further Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother
A Spanish judge is investigating the hiring of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, David Sánchez, at the Diputación de Badajoz, ordering further investigation into emails exchanged with colleagues before their employment and citing four new witnesses for testimony on February 7th.
Spanish Judge Orders Further Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother
A Spanish judge is investigating the hiring of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, David Sánchez, at the Diputación de Badajoz, ordering further investigation into emails exchanged with colleagues before their employment and citing four new witnesses for testimony on February 7th.
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36% Bias Score


PSOE's López Aims for Madrid Presidency, Emphasizing Collaboration with Catalonia
Óscar López will lead the PSOE of Madrid, aiming to win the presidency in 2027 by emphasizing collaboration with Catalonia and challenging the PP's long-standing dominance, contrasting with the previous secretary's strategy.
PSOE's López Aims for Madrid Presidency, Emphasizing Collaboration with Catalonia
Óscar López will lead the PSOE of Madrid, aiming to win the presidency in 2027 by emphasizing collaboration with Catalonia and challenging the PP's long-standing dominance, contrasting with the previous secretary's strategy.
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52% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...
UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Immigration Law Challenged Over Asylum Seeker Provisions
Three Spanish human rights organizations sued the government over a new immigration law set to take effect on May 20, arguing it will leave over 200,000 immigrants undocumented and create significant obstacles for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors.

Spanish Immigration Law Challenged Over Asylum Seeker Provisions
Three Spanish human rights organizations sued the government over a new immigration law set to take effect on May 20, arguing it will leave over 200,000 immigrants undocumented and create significant obstacles for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors.
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44% Bias Score

Trump vs. Biden: Contrasting Approaches to Turkey
The article contrasts the drastically different approaches of the Trump and Biden administrations toward Turkey, highlighting Trump's willingness to engage with Erdoğan's demands, despite negative consequences and the subsequent shift under Biden.

Trump vs. Biden: Contrasting Approaches to Turkey
The article contrasts the drastically different approaches of the Trump and Biden administrations toward Turkey, highlighting Trump's willingness to engage with Erdoğan's demands, despite negative consequences and the subsequent shift under Biden.
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48% Bias Score

Postponement of Tax Fraud Hearing for Isabel Díaz Ayuso's Partner
Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, requested a postponement of his February 7th court appearance for alleged tax fraud due to a pre-planned business trip to the US and Mexico, citing "defenselessness" from the prosecution's actions; the judge had previously pos...

Postponement of Tax Fraud Hearing for Isabel Díaz Ayuso's Partner
Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, requested a postponement of his February 7th court appearance for alleged tax fraud due to a pre-planned business trip to the US and Mexico, citing "defenselessness" from the prosecution's actions; the judge had previously pos...
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36% Bias Score

EU Tightens Plug-in Hybrid Emission Tests, Impacting Incentives and Sales
New European Union regulations, effective January 1st, 2025, significantly increase the driving distance used to test plug-in hybrid vehicle emissions (from 800km to 2200km in 2025, and further to 4260km in 2027), aiming to accurately reflect real-world usage and curb discrepancies between declared ...

EU Tightens Plug-in Hybrid Emission Tests, Impacting Incentives and Sales
New European Union regulations, effective January 1st, 2025, significantly increase the driving distance used to test plug-in hybrid vehicle emissions (from 800km to 2200km in 2025, and further to 4260km in 2027), aiming to accurately reflect real-world usage and curb discrepancies between declared ...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Bolsters Aegean Sea Patrols with Four Refurbished US Coast Guard Patrol Boats
Greece's Navy added four refurbished Island-class patrol boats, costing \$42 million, to its fleet for Aegean Sea patrols, replacing older vessels; three more Marine Protector-class boats are planned, enhancing its presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Greece Bolsters Aegean Sea Patrols with Four Refurbished US Coast Guard Patrol Boats
Greece's Navy added four refurbished Island-class patrol boats, costing \$42 million, to its fleet for Aegean Sea patrols, replacing older vessels; three more Marine Protector-class boats are planned, enhancing its presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Tax Law Disparities in Employee Benefits
Greek tax law allows employers to provide various employee benefits (company cars, childcare, food), but assisting with housing costs is heavily taxed, creating a policy disparity that impacts employee welfare and potentially exacerbates income inequality.

Greek Tax Law Disparities in Employee Benefits
Greek tax law allows employers to provide various employee benefits (company cars, childcare, food), but assisting with housing costs is heavily taxed, creating a policy disparity that impacts employee welfare and potentially exacerbates income inequality.
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44% Bias Score
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