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Hungary's Tough Drug Stance: Public Support vs. Expert Critique
A Europion poll shows strong Hungarian support for stricter drug laws, despite expert concerns that this approach is primarily political posturing and neglects effective prevention and treatment programs; police raids have increased, but the underlying social issues remain.
Hungary's Tough Drug Stance: Public Support vs. Expert Critique
A Europion poll shows strong Hungarian support for stricter drug laws, despite expert concerns that this approach is primarily political posturing and neglects effective prevention and treatment programs; police raids have increased, but the underlying social issues remain.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Hungary's "Zero Tolerance" Drug Policy: Popular but Questionable
Hungary's tough new anti-drug policy, supported by most citizens, involves harsher penalties, program cuts, and more police power; while effective in short-term reduction of visible drug dealing, experts warn it ignores underlying social and economic factors driving addiction, particularly in impove...
Hungary's "Zero Tolerance" Drug Policy: Popular but Questionable
Hungary's tough new anti-drug policy, supported by most citizens, involves harsher penalties, program cuts, and more police power; while effective in short-term reduction of visible drug dealing, experts warn it ignores underlying social and economic factors driving addiction, particularly in impove...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Canada's Economic Sovereignty: A Call for Swift Action
Canada's untapped economic potential, encompassing natural resources, skilled labor, and technological innovation, requires swift action and strategic planning to overcome complacency and internal divisions, prioritizing key sectors and leveraging existing infrastructure to achieve economic sovereig...
Canada's Economic Sovereignty: A Call for Swift Action
Canada's untapped economic potential, encompassing natural resources, skilled labor, and technological innovation, requires swift action and strategic planning to overcome complacency and internal divisions, prioritizing key sectors and leveraging existing infrastructure to achieve economic sovereig...
Progress
40% Bias Score


German Grid Expansion Faces Delays Due to Overhead Line Preference
Amprion, a German transmission system operator, anticipates delays in grid expansion due to the coalition government's preference for overhead lines in new direct current projects, reversing a 2015 law prioritizing underground cables, which have proven to have significantly less public opposition an...
German Grid Expansion Faces Delays Due to Overhead Line Preference
Amprion, a German transmission system operator, anticipates delays in grid expansion due to the coalition government's preference for overhead lines in new direct current projects, reversing a 2015 law prioritizing underground cables, which have proven to have significantly less public opposition an...
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44% Bias Score


Solingen Quadruple Homicide: Police Cleared of Evidence Withholding Charges
The Wuppertal Public Prosecutor's Office rejected charges against police officers accused of withholding evidence in the Solingen quadruple homicide case, stating that while the officers could have conducted a more thorough search, no criminal wrongdoing was evident.
Solingen Quadruple Homicide: Police Cleared of Evidence Withholding Charges
The Wuppertal Public Prosecutor's Office rejected charges against police officers accused of withholding evidence in the Solingen quadruple homicide case, stating that while the officers could have conducted a more thorough search, no criminal wrongdoing was evident.
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44% Bias Score


Fleetwood Seeks Masters Glory: Can He Finally Break Through?
Tommy Fleetwood, the highest-ranked English golfer (12th globally), competes in The Masters 2025 aiming for his first major win after consistent high finishes and endorsements from his coach and experts, despite never winning on the PGA Tour.
Fleetwood Seeks Masters Glory: Can He Finally Break Through?
Tommy Fleetwood, the highest-ranked English golfer (12th globally), competes in The Masters 2025 aiming for his first major win after consistent high finishes and endorsements from his coach and experts, despite never winning on the PGA Tour.
Progress
64% Bias Score

French Catholic Women Stage Lent-Long "Strike" Against Sexism
Catholic women in France are staging a Lent-long protest against sexism in the Church, boycotting services and unpaid work to highlight their significant contributions despite exclusion from leadership; the movement, supported by Le Comité de la Jupe, is part of a global campaign for women's ordinat...

French Catholic Women Stage Lent-Long "Strike" Against Sexism
Catholic women in France are staging a Lent-long protest against sexism in the Church, boycotting services and unpaid work to highlight their significant contributions despite exclusion from leadership; the movement, supported by Le Comité de la Jupe, is part of a global campaign for women's ordinat...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Thuringia's Family Housing Program Faces Funding Cuts Amidst Political Controversy
Thuringia's €6 million family housing program, part of a controversial 2024 tax cut passed with AfD support, disbursed €7.86 million in 2024 to 699 projects, averaging €11,250 per grant, despite facing budget cuts and high demand.

Thuringia's Family Housing Program Faces Funding Cuts Amidst Political Controversy
Thuringia's €6 million family housing program, part of a controversial 2024 tax cut passed with AfD support, disbursed €7.86 million in 2024 to 699 projects, averaging €11,250 per grant, despite facing budget cuts and high demand.
Progress
48% Bias Score

€100 Million for West Coast Port Modernization in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein plans extensive modernization of its West Coast ports over the next 2-3 years, with up to €100 million in funding from the state and federal government. Key projects include Büsum (€15-20 million), Hallig Hooge (€15 million), Pellworm (€15 million), Oland (€2 million), and Langene...

€100 Million for West Coast Port Modernization in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein plans extensive modernization of its West Coast ports over the next 2-3 years, with up to €100 million in funding from the state and federal government. Key projects include Büsum (€15-20 million), Hallig Hooge (€15 million), Pellworm (€15 million), Oland (€2 million), and Langene...
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24% Bias Score

Merz to Become German Chancellor, Leading New Coalition Government
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU, SPD, and CSU, will see Friedrich Merz as Chancellor starting around May 8th or 9th, with ministries split 7-7-3; key policies include stricter immigration controls and business tax cuts.

Merz to Become German Chancellor, Leading New Coalition Government
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU, SPD, and CSU, will see Friedrich Merz as Chancellor starting around May 8th or 9th, with ministries split 7-7-3; key policies include stricter immigration controls and business tax cuts.
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52% Bias Score

TT Electronics Shares Plunge on Tariff Warnings and CEO Resignation
TT Electronics shares fell 10.3 percent to 74.6p after warning that US tariffs would hit profits and risk its ability to operate; CEO Peter France resigned after 18 months, replaced temporarily by CFO Eric Lakin.

TT Electronics Shares Plunge on Tariff Warnings and CEO Resignation
TT Electronics shares fell 10.3 percent to 74.6p after warning that US tariffs would hit profits and risk its ability to operate; CEO Peter France resigned after 18 months, replaced temporarily by CFO Eric Lakin.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...

Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...
Progress
36% Bias Score
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