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Germany Votes on Historic Financial Package to Fund Defense and Climate
The German Bundestag votes on a multibillion-euro package amending borrowing limits to fund defense, infrastructure, and climate investments; the CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens support it, while its failure risks a major crisis for the incoming coalition.
Germany Votes on Historic Financial Package to Fund Defense and Climate
The German Bundestag votes on a multibillion-euro package amending borrowing limits to fund defense, infrastructure, and climate investments; the CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens support it, while its failure risks a major crisis for the incoming coalition.
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36% Bias Score


UK Announces £5 Billion in Welfare Cuts Amid Budget Crisis
The UK government will announce £5 billion in welfare cuts today, primarily affecting disability and incapacity benefits, tightening eligibility and increasing assessments amid a £15 billion budget deficit; Labour is strongly opposing the plans.
UK Announces £5 Billion in Welfare Cuts Amid Budget Crisis
The UK government will announce £5 billion in welfare cuts today, primarily affecting disability and incapacity benefits, tightening eligibility and increasing assessments amid a £15 billion budget deficit; Labour is strongly opposing the plans.
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56% Bias Score


£17 Billion Needed to Fix England and Wales' Pothole-Plagued Roads
A new report reveals that repairing England and Wales' pothole-ridden roads would cost nearly £17 billion, despite increased government funding and a high rate of pothole repairs. Almost one-sixth of local roads need resurfacing, with local authorities reporting no improvement to the network over th...
£17 Billion Needed to Fix England and Wales' Pothole-Plagued Roads
A new report reveals that repairing England and Wales' pothole-ridden roads would cost nearly £17 billion, despite increased government funding and a high rate of pothole repairs. Almost one-sixth of local roads need resurfacing, with local authorities reporting no improvement to the network over th...
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48% Bias Score


Neoliberalism, Extreme Pornography, and the Normalization of Aggression
The article analyzes the extreme pornography industry's alignment with neoliberal ideology, using Legal Porno as a case study, highlighting how individual economic freedom prioritizes market value over worker protection and societal well-being, normalizing aggression in the process.
Neoliberalism, Extreme Pornography, and the Normalization of Aggression
The article analyzes the extreme pornography industry's alignment with neoliberal ideology, using Legal Porno as a case study, highlighting how individual economic freedom prioritizes market value over worker protection and societal well-being, normalizing aggression in the process.
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76% Bias Score


EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Dissolves Independent Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns
Mexico's Congress is dissolving the independent National Institute of Transparency (INAI), replacing it with a government-controlled body, "Transparencia para el Pueblo," sparking concerns about decreased transparency and the fate of its 730 employees.
Mexico Dissolves Independent Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns
Mexico's Congress is dissolving the independent National Institute of Transparency (INAI), replacing it with a government-controlled body, "Transparencia para el Pueblo," sparking concerns about decreased transparency and the fate of its 730 employees.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake to Fund Increased Spending
Germany's coalition government, comprising CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens, has decided to abandon the debt brake to fund increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate change, raising concerns about long-term economic risks despite the urgency of the situation.

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake to Fund Increased Spending
Germany's coalition government, comprising CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens, has decided to abandon the debt brake to fund increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate change, raising concerns about long-term economic risks despite the urgency of the situation.
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56% Bias Score

\$130,000 Annual Income Needed for Comfortable Rent in Australia
A new report reveals Australians need a \$130,000 annual income to comfortably rent a unit, significantly above average and median salaries, highlighting rental stress impacting even high-income earners across capital cities and regional areas.

\$130,000 Annual Income Needed for Comfortable Rent in Australia
A new report reveals Australians need a \$130,000 annual income to comfortably rent a unit, significantly above average and median salaries, highlighting rental stress impacting even high-income earners across capital cities and regional areas.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Microwave Battery Recycling Method Achieves 90% Lithium Recovery
The University of Brescia's Caramel project developed a microwave-based method to recycle lithium-ion batteries, recovering 90% of lithium with 50% less energy and no inorganic acids, aiming for industrial-scale production within three years to meet EU recycling targets.

Italian Microwave Battery Recycling Method Achieves 90% Lithium Recovery
The University of Brescia's Caramel project developed a microwave-based method to recycle lithium-ion batteries, recovering 90% of lithium with 50% less energy and no inorganic acids, aiming for industrial-scale production within three years to meet EU recycling targets.
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32% Bias Score

Pope Francis Recovering from Pneumonia, Future Leadership Uncertain
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized for a month in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, is recovering but his long-term capacity to lead the Catholic Church is uncertain, prompting discussion about a potential resignation given the precedent of Benedict XVI.

Pope Francis Recovering from Pneumonia, Future Leadership Uncertain
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized for a month in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, is recovering but his long-term capacity to lead the Catholic Church is uncertain, prompting discussion about a potential resignation given the precedent of Benedict XVI.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Resumes Family Detention at Southern Border
The Trump administration has restarted detaining families with children as young as one, including those who crossed the Mexican and Canadian borders and those who have lived in the US for up to 10 years, in two South Texas detention centers with a combined capacity of almost 3,800 people, despite w...

Trump Administration Resumes Family Detention at Southern Border
The Trump administration has restarted detaining families with children as young as one, including those who crossed the Mexican and Canadian borders and those who have lived in the US for up to 10 years, in two South Texas detention centers with a combined capacity of almost 3,800 people, despite w...
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56% Bias Score

One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.

One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.
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24% Bias Score
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