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Brexit's Five-Year Impact: Economic Fallout and Unforeseen Consequences
On January 31, 2020, the UK formally left the European Union after nearly 50 years of membership, leading to significant economic challenges, unexpected immigration patterns, and a shift in its global standing.
Brexit's Five-Year Impact: Economic Fallout and Unforeseen Consequences
On January 31, 2020, the UK formally left the European Union after nearly 50 years of membership, leading to significant economic challenges, unexpected immigration patterns, and a shift in its global standing.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods, Oil Import Decision Pending
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, starting February 1st, 2024, with a pending decision on oil imports, aiming to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; this could increase energy costs, contradicting his campaign pledge to lower inflation.
Trump Announces Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods, Oil Import Decision Pending
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, starting February 1st, 2024, with a pending decision on oil imports, aiming to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; this could increase energy costs, contradicting his campaign pledge to lower inflation.
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44% Bias Score


French Minister Investigated for Perjury
French Minister Aurore Bergé is under investigation for allegedly giving false testimony about her ties to a private daycare lobbyist, following an investigation launched by the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) based on evidence from a parliamentary inquiry and an investigative journalist's bo...
French Minister Investigated for Perjury
French Minister Aurore Bergé is under investigation for allegedly giving false testimony about her ties to a private daycare lobbyist, following an investigation launched by the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) based on evidence from a parliamentary inquiry and an investigative journalist's bo...
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40% Bias Score


Novartis Reports Record 2024 Sales Despite Morphosys Write-Down
Novartis announced record 2024 financial results: \$50.3 billion in sales (up 11%), \$19.5 billion in operating core earnings (up 19%), and \$11.9 billion in net income (up 39%), driven by innovative medicines; however, a \$900 million write-down from the Morphosys acquisition impacted the results.
Novartis Reports Record 2024 Sales Despite Morphosys Write-Down
Novartis announced record 2024 financial results: \$50.3 billion in sales (up 11%), \$19.5 billion in operating core earnings (up 19%), and \$11.9 billion in net income (up 39%), driven by innovative medicines; however, a \$900 million write-down from the Morphosys acquisition impacted the results.
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44% Bias Score


Commerzbank's Record Profit Defends Against Unicredit Takeover
Commerzbank reported record 2024 net profit of €2.7 billion, exceeding expectations, leading to a €0.65 dividend per share, a €400 million share buyback plan, and a boosted share price amidst a hostile takeover bid by Unicredit.
Commerzbank's Record Profit Defends Against Unicredit Takeover
Commerzbank reported record 2024 net profit of €2.7 billion, exceeding expectations, leading to a €0.65 dividend per share, a €400 million share buyback plan, and a boosted share price amidst a hostile takeover bid by Unicredit.
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44% Bias Score


EU to Impose 16th Sanctions Package Against Russia on Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion
The European Union will impose its 16th sanctions package against Russia on February 24, 2025, targeting imports of aluminum and LNG, imposing duties on certain nitrogen fertilizers, disconnecting 15 more banks from SWIFT, restricting dual-use goods and technologies, and prohibiting the supply of ga...
EU to Impose 16th Sanctions Package Against Russia on Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion
The European Union will impose its 16th sanctions package against Russia on February 24, 2025, targeting imports of aluminum and LNG, imposing duties on certain nitrogen fertilizers, disconnecting 15 more banks from SWIFT, restricting dual-use goods and technologies, and prohibiting the supply of ga...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.

Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.
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36% Bias Score

EU Minimum Wage Disparities and the Impact of the New Directive
As of January 2025, gross monthly minimum wages in the EU ranged from €551 in Bulgaria to €2,638 in Luxembourg, with significant disparities remaining even when adjusted for purchasing power. The EU's Minimum Wage Directive aims to address these inequalities.

EU Minimum Wage Disparities and the Impact of the New Directive
As of January 2025, gross monthly minimum wages in the EU ranged from €551 in Bulgaria to €2,638 in Luxembourg, with significant disparities remaining even when adjusted for purchasing power. The EU's Minimum Wage Directive aims to address these inequalities.
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36% Bias Score

Migration Tops German Concerns in New Survey, Shaping Upcoming Election
A Forschungsgruppe Wahlen survey shows migration and refugee issues are now the top concern for 41% of Germans, surpassing economic worries, highlighting a generational divide and political polarization ahead of the February 23rd election.

Migration Tops German Concerns in New Survey, Shaping Upcoming Election
A Forschungsgruppe Wahlen survey shows migration and refugee issues are now the top concern for 41% of Germans, surpassing economic worries, highlighting a generational divide and political polarization ahead of the February 23rd election.
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44% Bias Score

German Parliament Rejects Union's Stricter Immigration Bill
Germany's Bundestag rejected the Union's proposed immigration law, which aimed to restrict family reunification for those with subsidiary protection and increase border control powers, with a vote of 350 against and 338 in favor, revealing deep divisions within the German political landscape regardi...

German Parliament Rejects Union's Stricter Immigration Bill
Germany's Bundestag rejected the Union's proposed immigration law, which aimed to restrict family reunification for those with subsidiary protection and increase border control powers, with a vote of 350 against and 338 in favor, revealing deep divisions within the German political landscape regardi...
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64% Bias Score

German Bundestag Rejects Union's Immigration Restriction Bill
The German Bundestag rejected the Union's draft law to limit immigration, which included suspending family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and expanding federal police deportation powers; this follows previous attempts and reflects ongoing political disagreements.

German Bundestag Rejects Union's Immigration Restriction Bill
The German Bundestag rejected the Union's draft law to limit immigration, which included suspending family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and expanding federal police deportation powers; this follows previous attempts and reflects ongoing political disagreements.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian Students March 80km to Protest Canopy Collapse, Government Resignations
University of Belgrade students are marching 80km to Novi Sad to protest the November 1st canopy collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability; following government claims to meet student demands, the Prime Minister and Novi Sad mayor resigned after attacks on protesting students.

Serbian Students March 80km to Protest Canopy Collapse, Government Resignations
University of Belgrade students are marching 80km to Novi Sad to protest the November 1st canopy collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability; following government claims to meet student demands, the Prime Minister and Novi Sad mayor resigned after attacks on protesting students.
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44% Bias Score
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