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Rwanda in Talks to Accept US-Deportations
Rwanda is in early talks with the Trump administration to potentially accept deported migrants from the US, mirroring a previous, ultimately unsuccessful agreement with the UK; the discussions follow comments by the US Secretary of State seeking countries willing to accept migrants deemed "the worst...
Rwanda in Talks to Accept US-Deportations
Rwanda is in early talks with the Trump administration to potentially accept deported migrants from the US, mirroring a previous, ultimately unsuccessful agreement with the UK; the discussions follow comments by the US Secretary of State seeking countries willing to accept migrants deemed "the worst...
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48% Bias Score


German VAT Cut Aims to Revive Hospitality Sector
Germany plans to permanently lower the VAT on restaurant meals from 19% to 7% starting January 1st, 2026, aiming to boost the hospitality sector after a period of economic hardship and closures, with over 3,200 businesses shutting down since 2019.
German VAT Cut Aims to Revive Hospitality Sector
Germany plans to permanently lower the VAT on restaurant meals from 19% to 7% starting January 1st, 2026, aiming to boost the hospitality sector after a period of economic hardship and closures, with over 3,200 businesses shutting down since 2019.
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36% Bias Score


UK Ministers to Meet Banks Amid Concerns Over SME Lending
UK ministers will meet bank CEOs on Tuesday to discuss improving SME loan access, following a report showing approval rates have fallen to below 50%, down from 67% in 2018, prompting concerns about economic growth.
UK Ministers to Meet Banks Amid Concerns Over SME Lending
UK ministers will meet bank CEOs on Tuesday to discuss improving SME loan access, following a report showing approval rates have fallen to below 50%, down from 67% in 2018, prompting concerns about economic growth.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Government Stalls Migrant Minor Distribution Amidst Regional Opposition
A meeting on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors in Spain ended without a vote after several regional governments, mainly from the Popular Party (PP), opposed the plan due to concerns about its arbitrariness and fairness, leading to accusations of political maneuvering and a potential d...
Spanish Government Stalls Migrant Minor Distribution Amidst Regional Opposition
A meeting on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors in Spain ended without a vote after several regional governments, mainly from the Popular Party (PP), opposed the plan due to concerns about its arbitrariness and fairness, leading to accusations of political maneuvering and a potential d...
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60% Bias Score


PP Joins Madrid Protest Demanding SΓ‘nchez's Resignation
The Partido Popular will join a Madrid demonstration on May 10th, alongside over 100 civic groups and Vox, demanding Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez's resignation and immediate general elections due to various scandals and policy disagreements.
PP Joins Madrid Protest Demanding SΓ‘nchez's Resignation
The Partido Popular will join a Madrid demonstration on May 10th, alongside over 100 civic groups and Vox, demanding Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez's resignation and immediate general elections due to various scandals and policy disagreements.
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48% Bias Score


Three Workplace Deaths Highlight Italy's Safety Crisis
Three workers died in separate workplace accidents across Italy today: an electrocution in Paliano, a fall from a building in Frattamaggiore, and a factory accident in Brendola; these add to a concerning trend of 205 workplace deaths in the first quarter of 2025, including a 51.3% increase in commut...
Three Workplace Deaths Highlight Italy's Safety Crisis
Three workers died in separate workplace accidents across Italy today: an electrocution in Paliano, a fall from a building in Frattamaggiore, and a factory accident in Brendola; these add to a concerning trend of 205 workplace deaths in the first quarter of 2025, including a 51.3% increase in commut...
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56% Bias Score

Spahn Elected Chairman of Union Parliamentary Group with 91.3% of the Vote
Jens Spahn, former German Health Minister, was elected chairman of the Union parliamentary group in the Bundestag with 91.3% of the vote (excluding abstentions), succeeding Friedrich Merz; the vote reflects strong support within the CDU/CSU and signals a potential shift in party leadership and polic...

Spahn Elected Chairman of Union Parliamentary Group with 91.3% of the Vote
Jens Spahn, former German Health Minister, was elected chairman of the Union parliamentary group in the Bundestag with 91.3% of the vote (excluding abstentions), succeeding Friedrich Merz; the vote reflects strong support within the CDU/CSU and signals a potential shift in party leadership and polic...
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48% Bias Score

Schwesig Praises Scholz's Steadfast Leadership Amidst Multiple Crises
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's MinisterprΓ€sidentin Manuela Schwesig praised outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ukraine war, and economic crises, noting his actions to strengthen Germany's security and energy supply while advancing social programs; h...

Schwesig Praises Scholz's Steadfast Leadership Amidst Multiple Crises
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's MinisterprΓ€sidentin Manuela Schwesig praised outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ukraine war, and economic crises, noting his actions to strengthen Germany's security and energy supply while advancing social programs; h...
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44% Bias Score

Low Paternity Leave Uptake in Britain Perpetuates Gender Inequality
In Britain, only 60% of fathers take paternity leave, primarily due to low pay (Β£187.18/week) and limited eligibility, despite evidence showing its benefits for families and children. Campaigners advocate for improved entitlements in the employment rights bill, pushing for longer paid leave and supp...

Low Paternity Leave Uptake in Britain Perpetuates Gender Inequality
In Britain, only 60% of fathers take paternity leave, primarily due to low pay (Β£187.18/week) and limited eligibility, despite evidence showing its benefits for families and children. Campaigners advocate for improved entitlements in the employment rights bill, pushing for longer paid leave and supp...
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44% Bias Score

10,700 Passengers Stranded After Reported Sabotage of Spain's High-Speed Rail
Following a reported act of sabotage, approximately 10,700 train passengers in Spain experienced significant delays on Monday, adding to the 35,000 affected by a recent nationwide power outage; the Minister of Transport stated that service should have been fully restored by 4 PM, but delays persiste...

10,700 Passengers Stranded After Reported Sabotage of Spain's High-Speed Rail
Following a reported act of sabotage, approximately 10,700 train passengers in Spain experienced significant delays on Monday, adding to the 35,000 affected by a recent nationwide power outage; the Minister of Transport stated that service should have been fully restored by 4 PM, but delays persiste...
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36% Bias Score

Surge in Copper Theft Disrupts Spain's Infrastructure
Copper theft in Spain has increased by 87% between 2019 and 2023, reaching 4,433 reported cases (excluding Catalonia and Basque Country), driven by high copper prices and leading to disruptions like the recent Madrid-Seville high-speed rail service collapse.

Surge in Copper Theft Disrupts Spain's Infrastructure
Copper theft in Spain has increased by 87% between 2019 and 2023, reaching 4,433 reported cases (excluding Catalonia and Basque Country), driven by high copper prices and leading to disruptions like the recent Madrid-Seville high-speed rail service collapse.
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36% Bias Score

Copper Cable Theft Suspected in Madrid-Seville Train Disruption
The disruption of train service between Madrid and Seville, affecting 10,700 passengers, is suspected to be caused by the theft of 150 meters of copper cable from four locations in Toledo, with the Guardia Civil investigating organized crime as the leading hypothesis while also considering but downp...

Copper Cable Theft Suspected in Madrid-Seville Train Disruption
The disruption of train service between Madrid and Seville, affecting 10,700 passengers, is suspected to be caused by the theft of 150 meters of copper cable from four locations in Toledo, with the Guardia Civil investigating organized crime as the leading hypothesis while also considering but downp...
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56% Bias Score
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