February 2025
March 2025
German Employers Push for Retirement Age Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming Bundestag election, employers advocate for raising the retirement age based on life expectancy, citing concerns over social security system sustainability, which has drawn criticism in the past. This follows recent adjustments to the retirement age, already set to reach 67 ...
German Employers Push for Retirement Age Tied to Life Expectancy
Facing Germany's upcoming Bundestag election, employers advocate for raising the retirement age based on life expectancy, citing concerns over social security system sustainability, which has drawn criticism in the past. This follows recent adjustments to the retirement age, already set to reach 67 ...
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48% Bias Score
German Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Record Low Orders
Germany's housing construction crisis continues, with 57% of firms reporting a lack of orders in January 2025, driven by high construction costs despite strong demand; projections show a further drop in new housing completions to under 200,000 by 2026.
German Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Record Low Orders
Germany's housing construction crisis continues, with 57% of firms reporting a lack of orders in January 2025, driven by high construction costs despite strong demand; projections show a further drop in new housing completions to under 200,000 by 2026.
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52% Bias Score
German Court Rules Against BSW Inclusion in ARD Election Show
The Cologne Administrative Court rejected the BSW's request to include Sahra Wagenknecht in ARD's 'Wahlarena 2025' due to the party's low poll ratings, while a Mannheim court ordered SWR to include the BSW in a regional broadcast, highlighting the complex legal balancing act regarding media represen...
German Court Rules Against BSW Inclusion in ARD Election Show
The Cologne Administrative Court rejected the BSW's request to include Sahra Wagenknecht in ARD's 'Wahlarena 2025' due to the party's low poll ratings, while a Mannheim court ordered SWR to include the BSW in a regional broadcast, highlighting the complex legal balancing act regarding media represen...
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48% Bias Score
GSK CEO urges UK government to boost support for pharma industry
GSK's CEO Emma Walmsley says the UK government must increase support for its pharmaceutical industry to prevent it being overtaken by foreign rivals, following AstraZeneca's cancellation of a £450 million vaccine factory near Liverpool due to insufficient state support.
GSK CEO urges UK government to boost support for pharma industry
GSK's CEO Emma Walmsley says the UK government must increase support for its pharmaceutical industry to prevent it being overtaken by foreign rivals, following AstraZeneca's cancellation of a £450 million vaccine factory near Liverpool due to insufficient state support.
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44% Bias Score
Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
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28% Bias Score
Bail Denied for Men Accused of Synagogue Arson Attempt
Two men, Adam Moule and Leon Sofilas, were denied bail after being charged with destroying a Newtown synagogue with fire on January 11, 2024, following an alleged incident where they spray-painted swastikas and attempted arson.
Bail Denied for Men Accused of Synagogue Arson Attempt
Two men, Adam Moule and Leon Sofilas, were denied bail after being charged with destroying a Newtown synagogue with fire on January 11, 2024, following an alleged incident where they spray-painted swastikas and attempted arson.
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36% Bias Score
Greek Earthquake Swarm: Tectonic Activity, Not Volcanoes, Blamed
Intense earthquakes are currently shaking Santorini and nearby Greek islands; experts believe tectonic activity, not volcanic eruptions, is the primary cause, though the situation is serious enough that about two-thirds of Santorini's 16,000 residents have evacuated.
Greek Earthquake Swarm: Tectonic Activity, Not Volcanoes, Blamed
Intense earthquakes are currently shaking Santorini and nearby Greek islands; experts believe tectonic activity, not volcanic eruptions, is the primary cause, though the situation is serious enough that about two-thirds of Santorini's 16,000 residents have evacuated.
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40% Bias Score
Solaris Fintech Secures "140 Million Euros" in Funding After "178 Million Euro" Loss
The German fintech company Solaris, once valued at over a billion euros, reported "178 million euros" in losses for 2023 and underwent multiple rounds of layoffs, before securing "140 million euros" in funding from investors, led by SBI Group, to avoid liquidation.
Solaris Fintech Secures "140 Million Euros" in Funding After "178 Million Euro" Loss
The German fintech company Solaris, once valued at over a billion euros, reported "178 million euros" in losses for 2023 and underwent multiple rounds of layoffs, before securing "140 million euros" in funding from investors, led by SBI Group, to avoid liquidation.
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48% Bias Score
Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
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56% Bias Score
UK Civil Servants Face Job Losses Under New Budget Cut Rules
The UK government will introduce new performance standards for senior civil servants, mandating budget cuts and improved efficiency to avoid job losses, following a 5% budget cut across government departments.
UK Civil Servants Face Job Losses Under New Budget Cut Rules
The UK government will introduce new performance standards for senior civil servants, mandating budget cuts and improved efficiency to avoid job losses, following a 5% budget cut across government departments.
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40% Bias Score
UK Economic Outlook Worsens Amid Fiscal Constraints and Inflation
The UK faces a deteriorating economic outlook, with £10 billion in fiscal space lost to low growth, high inflation, and interest rates, leading to potential emergency budget discussions and impacting the Bank of England's policy decisions.
UK Economic Outlook Worsens Amid Fiscal Constraints and Inflation
The UK faces a deteriorating economic outlook, with £10 billion in fiscal space lost to low growth, high inflation, and interest rates, leading to potential emergency budget discussions and impacting the Bank of England's policy decisions.
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44% Bias Score
Noah Davis Retrospective: A Young Artist's Prolific Legacy
Noah Davis, a 32-year-old artist who died of cancer, is the subject of a retrospective exhibition showcasing over 400 paintings and curatorial projects that blend figuration and abstraction, social commentary, and cultural references, highlighting his tragically short career and prolific output.
Noah Davis Retrospective: A Young Artist's Prolific Legacy
Noah Davis, a 32-year-old artist who died of cancer, is the subject of a retrospective exhibition showcasing over 400 paintings and curatorial projects that blend figuration and abstraction, social commentary, and cultural references, highlighting his tragically short career and prolific output.
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24% Bias Score