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Hamburg CDU Demands Repeal of German Cannabis Legalization
Hamburg's CDU calls for a reversal of Germany's one-year-old cannabis legalization due to unmet cost-saving projections, increased drug-related issues, and the Senate's acknowledgement of policy failure, urging the Senate to initiate a federal repeal.
Hamburg CDU Demands Repeal of German Cannabis Legalization
Hamburg's CDU calls for a reversal of Germany's one-year-old cannabis legalization due to unmet cost-saving projections, increased drug-related issues, and the Senate's acknowledgement of policy failure, urging the Senate to initiate a federal repeal.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Biowaste Rules to Curb Microplastic Pollution
Germany introduces stricter rules for biowaste, limiting plastic content to 1% by weight starting May 1st, aiming to improve compost quality and reduce microplastic pollution, impacting waste management and potentially consumer costs indirectly.
Germany Tightens Biowaste Rules to Curb Microplastic Pollution
Germany introduces stricter rules for biowaste, limiting plastic content to 1% by weight starting May 1st, aiming to improve compost quality and reduce microplastic pollution, impacting waste management and potentially consumer costs indirectly.
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28% Bias Score


Iberian Peninsula Power Outage: Compensation Options for Affected Consumers
A massive power outage on April 28th, 2024, across the Iberian Peninsula caused widespread damage and travel disruption; consumers can seek compensation via home insurance, electricity distributors, or transportation providers depending on the cause and specific circumstances.
Iberian Peninsula Power Outage: Compensation Options for Affected Consumers
A massive power outage on April 28th, 2024, across the Iberian Peninsula caused widespread damage and travel disruption; consumers can seek compensation via home insurance, electricity distributors, or transportation providers depending on the cause and specific circumstances.
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36% Bias Score


Canadian Pacific Railway: From Unifier to Tourism Relic
The Canadian Pacific Railway, built in 1871, facilitated Canada's peaceful westward expansion, shaping its national identity and contributing to the incorporation of British Columbia. However, today it operates at a deficit, its role primarily tourism despite a federal mandate to maintain it.
Canadian Pacific Railway: From Unifier to Tourism Relic
The Canadian Pacific Railway, built in 1871, facilitated Canada's peaceful westward expansion, shaping its national identity and contributing to the incorporation of British Columbia. However, today it operates at a deficit, its role primarily tourism despite a federal mandate to maintain it.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Receives Case File on Former Transport Ministers
The Greek Parliament received a case file investigating former Transport Ministers Karamanlis and Spirtzis for potential misconduct; the government suggests following the Triandopoulos precedent. PASOK plans an independent pre-trial committee proposal for Karamanlis, while SYRIZA is preparing its ow...
Greek Parliament Receives Case File on Former Transport Ministers
The Greek Parliament received a case file investigating former Transport Ministers Karamanlis and Spirtzis for potential misconduct; the government suggests following the Triandopoulos precedent. PASOK plans an independent pre-trial committee proposal for Karamanlis, while SYRIZA is preparing its ow...
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40% Bias Score


Putin and Lukashenko Discuss Differing Victory Day Symbols
During a Volgograd meeting on April 29, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko discussed the use of different ribbons—St. George's ribbon in Russia and a red-and-green ribbon in Belarus—to commemorate Victory Day, emphasizing the shared history and future desp...
Putin and Lukashenko Discuss Differing Victory Day Symbols
During a Volgograd meeting on April 29, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko discussed the use of different ribbons—St. George's ribbon in Russia and a red-and-green ribbon in Belarus—to commemorate Victory Day, emphasizing the shared history and future desp...
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44% Bias Score

German Unions Demand Collective Bargaining Law in NRW
German trade unions will hold over 70 rallies in North Rhine-Westphalia on May 1st, demanding a collective bargaining agreement that ensures public contracts only go to companies paying tariff wages, with the NRW Minister-President expected to speak at the main event in Siegburg.

German Unions Demand Collective Bargaining Law in NRW
German trade unions will hold over 70 rallies in North Rhine-Westphalia on May 1st, demanding a collective bargaining agreement that ensures public contracts only go to companies paying tariff wages, with the NRW Minister-President expected to speak at the main event in Siegburg.
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44% Bias Score

Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.

Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.
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32% Bias Score

Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.

Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.
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48% Bias Score

Criteria Caixa CEO Ángel Simón Dismissed Amidst Growth and Internal Conflict
Ángel Simón, Criteria Caixa's CEO, was unexpectedly dismissed on Tuesday after 15 months due to a reported loss of confidence from chairman Isidro Fainé, despite achieving significant growth in Criteria's portfolio value to €33.4 billion in 2024. Francisco Reynés, president of Naturgy, will become C...

Criteria Caixa CEO Ángel Simón Dismissed Amidst Growth and Internal Conflict
Ángel Simón, Criteria Caixa's CEO, was unexpectedly dismissed on Tuesday after 15 months due to a reported loss of confidence from chairman Isidro Fainé, despite achieving significant growth in Criteria's portfolio value to €33.4 billion in 2024. Francisco Reynés, president of Naturgy, will become C...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Circumvents Ruling on Out-of-Plan Construction
The Greek Ministry of Environment announced a plan to create 'Controlled Use Areas' (PEHs) with smaller minimum plot sizes (2-4 hectares), effectively circumventing a presidential decree on settlement demarcation and a Supreme Court ruling that banned a similar measure, allowing for increased constr...

Greece Circumvents Ruling on Out-of-Plan Construction
The Greek Ministry of Environment announced a plan to create 'Controlled Use Areas' (PEHs) with smaller minimum plot sizes (2-4 hectares), effectively circumventing a presidential decree on settlement demarcation and a Supreme Court ruling that banned a similar measure, allowing for increased constr...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Xinjiang Cotton Production Undeterred by Sanctions
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding with a projected slight increase in acreage to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value of 220 billion yuan and e...

Xinjiang Cotton Production Undeterred by Sanctions
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding with a projected slight increase in acreage to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value of 220 billion yuan and e...
Progress
64% Bias Score
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