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Rostov Oblast Investment Strategies: Navigating Market Volatility
Financial experts in Rostov Oblast advise residents to diversify investments across real estate, cryptocurrency, and business ventures, while highlighting the stability of bank deposits despite taxation and insurance limits; gold's recent impressive growth is also mentioned.
Rostov Oblast Investment Strategies: Navigating Market Volatility
Financial experts in Rostov Oblast advise residents to diversify investments across real estate, cryptocurrency, and business ventures, while highlighting the stability of bank deposits despite taxation and insurance limits; gold's recent impressive growth is also mentioned.
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56% Bias Score


Saxony's Unemployment Remains High Despite Slight Drop
Saxony's April unemployment decreased by 2,000 to 148,000, but remained 8,900 higher year-on-year, exceeding the national average at 6.9 percent; economic uncertainties affected businesses; regional disparities show increased unemployment in Leipzig and Chemnitz, while Vogtlandkreis decreased by 5.1...
Saxony's Unemployment Remains High Despite Slight Drop
Saxony's April unemployment decreased by 2,000 to 148,000, but remained 8,900 higher year-on-year, exceeding the national average at 6.9 percent; economic uncertainties affected businesses; regional disparities show increased unemployment in Leipzig and Chemnitz, while Vogtlandkreis decreased by 5.1...
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32% Bias Score


Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.
Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.
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36% Bias Score


Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.
Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.
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28% Bias Score


Senedd Member Found in Breach of Conduct for Sharing Confidential Letter
Siân Gwenllian, a Plaid Cymru Senedd member, broke the Senedd's code of conduct by sharing excerpts from a confidential letter dismissing a complaint against her, highlighting concerns that the rules prevent members from defending themselves against unfounded allegations.
Senedd Member Found in Breach of Conduct for Sharing Confidential Letter
Siân Gwenllian, a Plaid Cymru Senedd member, broke the Senedd's code of conduct by sharing excerpts from a confidential letter dismissing a complaint against her, highlighting concerns that the rules prevent members from defending themselves against unfounded allegations.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Allocates 310 Affordable Rental Homes
Madrid's EMVS Madrid today allocated 310 affordable rental homes, mostly newly built in Vicálvaro, continuing a program that has allocated 1,669 units since 2019, prioritizing young families and emphasizing new construction.
Madrid Allocates 310 Affordable Rental Homes
Madrid's EMVS Madrid today allocated 310 affordable rental homes, mostly newly built in Vicálvaro, continuing a program that has allocated 1,669 units since 2019, prioritizing young families and emphasizing new construction.
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48% Bias Score

Ljubljana: Authenticity Drives Tourism in Slovenia's Capital
Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, attracts over 1 million visitors annually with its unique blend of olive and pumpkin seed oil in local cuisine, a car-free city center, artisan workshops, and focus on authentic local experiences, positioning it as a unique alternative to larger European tourist destin...

Ljubljana: Authenticity Drives Tourism in Slovenia's Capital
Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, attracts over 1 million visitors annually with its unique blend of olive and pumpkin seed oil in local cuisine, a car-free city center, artisan workshops, and focus on authentic local experiences, positioning it as a unique alternative to larger European tourist destin...
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Deploys 5,700 Police for May Day Demonstrations
On May 1st, approximately 5,700 police officers, supported by other German states and federal police, managed over 30 demonstrations in Berlin, the largest anticipated to draw 15,000 participants from left-wing groups; heavy bollards were deployed as preventative measures against vehicle attacks.

Berlin Deploys 5,700 Police for May Day Demonstrations
On May 1st, approximately 5,700 police officers, supported by other German states and federal police, managed over 30 demonstrations in Berlin, the largest anticipated to draw 15,000 participants from left-wing groups; heavy bollards were deployed as preventative measures against vehicle attacks.
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40% Bias Score

Athens Public Transport Faces Major Disruptions Due to May Day Strikes
On May Day, Athens public transport will face significant disruptions due to strikes: buses and trolleys will operate from 9 AM to 9 PM, the metro will have reduced hours with some stations closed, trams will be suspended, and ships will be docked. These actions reflect broader worker demands across...

Athens Public Transport Faces Major Disruptions Due to May Day Strikes
On May Day, Athens public transport will face significant disruptions due to strikes: buses and trolleys will operate from 9 AM to 9 PM, the metro will have reduced hours with some stations closed, trams will be suspended, and ships will be docked. These actions reflect broader worker demands across...
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32% Bias Score

Three Airlines Resume Flights to Moscow in May
Israel's El Al, Vietnam Airlines, and Turkmenistan Airlines will restart flights to Moscow in May, with El Al starting on May 1 (7 weekly flights), Turkmenistan Airlines on May 2 (twice weekly), and Vietnam Airlines on May 8 (twice weekly, increasing to three times weekly from July 2026), signifying...

Three Airlines Resume Flights to Moscow in May
Israel's El Al, Vietnam Airlines, and Turkmenistan Airlines will restart flights to Moscow in May, with El Al starting on May 1 (7 weekly flights), Turkmenistan Airlines on May 2 (twice weekly), and Vietnam Airlines on May 8 (twice weekly, increasing to three times weekly from July 2026), signifying...
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32% Bias Score

German District Takes Over Hospitals Amidst Healthcare Concerns
The Uckermark district in Germany will assume direct control of its two hospitals in Prenzlau and Angermünde after a €2 million bailout failed to resolve financial issues and concerns about patient care under the current management, Gesellschaft für Leben und Gesundheit (GLG).

German District Takes Over Hospitals Amidst Healthcare Concerns
The Uckermark district in Germany will assume direct control of its two hospitals in Prenzlau and Angermünde after a €2 million bailout failed to resolve financial issues and concerns about patient care under the current management, Gesellschaft für Leben und Gesundheit (GLG).
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48% Bias Score

Neglected Greek Railway Stations: A National Disgrace
The dilapidated condition of Greek railway stations, including Athens' Larissa station, is a source of national shame, negatively impacting tourism and reflecting a broader lack of infrastructure investment compared to European standards.

Neglected Greek Railway Stations: A National Disgrace
The dilapidated condition of Greek railway stations, including Athens' Larissa station, is a source of national shame, negatively impacting tourism and reflecting a broader lack of infrastructure investment compared to European standards.
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60% Bias Score
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