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Germany Faces Steep Hurdles in Relocating Asylum Procedures to Third Countries
A German government report reveals significant legal and practical obstacles to relocating asylum procedures to third countries, citing the need for substantial legal changes and the lack of willing partner countries, despite considering this a potentially viable option for managing irregular migrat...
Germany Faces Steep Hurdles in Relocating Asylum Procedures to Third Countries
A German government report reveals significant legal and practical obstacles to relocating asylum procedures to third countries, citing the need for substantial legal changes and the lack of willing partner countries, despite considering this a potentially viable option for managing irregular migrat...
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52% Bias Score


Thessaly's Tourism Reboot After Storm Daniel
Following the devastating Storm Daniel in September 2023, which killed 17 people and nearly 250,000 animals in Thessaly, Greece, the region is focusing on tourism recovery, implementing a new early warning system and improving infrastructure, despite challenges posed by water scarcity and climate ch...
Thessaly's Tourism Reboot After Storm Daniel
Following the devastating Storm Daniel in September 2023, which killed 17 people and nearly 250,000 animals in Thessaly, Greece, the region is focusing on tourism recovery, implementing a new early warning system and improving infrastructure, despite challenges posed by water scarcity and climate ch...
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36% Bias Score


Sainsbury's boosts Fairtrade tea sales with major commitment
Sainsbury's switched its "by Sainsbury's" classic teabags to Fairtrade, boosting UK Fairtrade tea sales by almost 50% and adding approximately £1 million annually to the Fairtrade premium; this follows a past attempt at a similar ethical label and addresses climate change and gender rights concerns ...
Sainsbury's boosts Fairtrade tea sales with major commitment
Sainsbury's switched its "by Sainsbury's" classic teabags to Fairtrade, boosting UK Fairtrade tea sales by almost 50% and adding approximately £1 million annually to the Fairtrade premium; this follows a past attempt at a similar ethical label and addresses climate change and gender rights concerns ...
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44% Bias Score


UK Government Opposes Swift Brick Amendment Despite Widespread Support
Hannah Bourne-Taylor's campaign to mandate a £35 swift brick in all new UK homes faces unexpected opposition from the Labour government, despite widespread support and minimal cost, raising concerns about the balance between ecological preservation and political expediency.
UK Government Opposes Swift Brick Amendment Despite Widespread Support
Hannah Bourne-Taylor's campaign to mandate a £35 swift brick in all new UK homes faces unexpected opposition from the Labour government, despite widespread support and minimal cost, raising concerns about the balance between ecological preservation and political expediency.
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60% Bias Score


Valencian Government Announces €48 Million Aid Package for Storm Victims
The Valencian regional government unveiled a €48 million aid package for storm victims, including funds for material and emotional recovery, a tourism voucher program, infrastructure repairs, and vehicle compensation, while criticizing the Spanish government's lack of support.
Valencian Government Announces €48 Million Aid Package for Storm Victims
The Valencian regional government unveiled a €48 million aid package for storm victims, including funds for material and emotional recovery, a tourism voucher program, infrastructure repairs, and vehicle compensation, while criticizing the Spanish government's lack of support.
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40% Bias Score


Delayed Storm Inquiry in Valencia Excludes Victims
After a six-month delay, the Valencian Parliament approved a plan to investigate the devastating October 29, 2023, storm, focusing on testimonies from government officials, including those under investigation, while excluding victim associations; hearings will likely begin after summer.
Delayed Storm Inquiry in Valencia Excludes Victims
After a six-month delay, the Valencian Parliament approved a plan to investigate the devastating October 29, 2023, storm, focusing on testimonies from government officials, including those under investigation, while excluding victim associations; hearings will likely begin after summer.
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48% Bias Score

Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.

Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.
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28% Bias Score

West Texas Hit by Earthquake Swarm, Raising Fracking Concerns
A 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit West Texas on Monday, following a powerful 5.4 magnitude quake on Sunday, prompting concerns about the link between fracking and increased seismic activity in the region.

West Texas Hit by Earthquake Swarm, Raising Fracking Concerns
A 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit West Texas on Monday, following a powerful 5.4 magnitude quake on Sunday, prompting concerns about the link between fracking and increased seismic activity in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Sabotage on Spain's High-Speed Rail Line Causes Widespread Disruption
The theft of 150 meters of signaling cable in four locations along Spain's high-speed rail line between Madrid and Seville caused severe delays affecting over 10,000 travelers over the weekend; Spanish authorities are investigating it as an act of sabotage.

Sabotage on Spain's High-Speed Rail Line Causes Widespread Disruption
The theft of 150 meters of signaling cable in four locations along Spain's high-speed rail line between Madrid and Seville caused severe delays affecting over 10,000 travelers over the weekend; Spanish authorities are investigating it as an act of sabotage.
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64% Bias Score

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.
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48% Bias Score

Sáenz de Santamaría Denies Involvement in Alleged Spanish Espionage
Former Spanish Vice President Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría denied involvement in alleged illegal actions by Spanish security forces against Catalan independence leaders between 2012 and 2017, rejecting a Citizen Lab report claiming the use of Pegasus spyware against former Catalan President Artur Mas.

Sáenz de Santamaría Denies Involvement in Alleged Spanish Espionage
Former Spanish Vice President Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría denied involvement in alleged illegal actions by Spanish security forces against Catalan independence leaders between 2012 and 2017, rejecting a Citizen Lab report claiming the use of Pegasus spyware against former Catalan President Artur Mas.
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44% Bias Score

Starbase, Texas, Incorporated in Landslide Vote
In a landslide 212-6 vote, SpaceX's Starbase, Texas, was officially incorporated as a new city, with over 75% voter turnout amongst the approximately 280 eligible voters—mostly SpaceX employees or relatives—who elected Bobby Peden, a SpaceX VP, as mayor.

Starbase, Texas, Incorporated in Landslide Vote
In a landslide 212-6 vote, SpaceX's Starbase, Texas, was officially incorporated as a new city, with over 75% voter turnout amongst the approximately 280 eligible voters—mostly SpaceX employees or relatives—who elected Bobby Peden, a SpaceX VP, as mayor.
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56% Bias Score
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