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Shift in French Perception of WWII Victory: From Soviets to Americans
A 1945 French poll attributed Germany's defeat mostly to the Soviet Union (57%), while a 2015 poll reversed this, crediting the US (54%), showcasing the impact of American soft power, particularly Hollywood's portrayal of WWII.
Shift in French Perception of WWII Victory: From Soviets to Americans
A 1945 French poll attributed Germany's defeat mostly to the Soviet Union (57%), while a 2015 poll reversed this, crediting the US (54%), showcasing the impact of American soft power, particularly Hollywood's portrayal of WWII.
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36% Bias Score


Istanbul Municipality Receives 3,250 New Positions Post-Earthquake
Turkey's Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change granted 3,250 new positions to Istanbul's municipality following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake on April 23rd, addressing personnel shortages and boosting disaster response capabilities; over 1,700 are for firefighters.
Istanbul Municipality Receives 3,250 New Positions Post-Earthquake
Turkey's Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change granted 3,250 new positions to Istanbul's municipality following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake on April 23rd, addressing personnel shortages and boosting disaster response capabilities; over 1,700 are for firefighters.
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32% Bias Score


Spain's Telework Rate Lags Europe, But Shows Signs of Growth
In 2024, 15.4% of Spain's workforce teleworked, below the EU average of 22.6%, but with a faster growth rate than the EU average; this follows a post-pandemic dip and reflects factors such as company size, sector, and corporate culture.
Spain's Telework Rate Lags Europe, But Shows Signs of Growth
In 2024, 15.4% of Spain's workforce teleworked, below the EU average of 22.6%, but with a faster growth rate than the EU average; this follows a post-pandemic dip and reflects factors such as company size, sector, and corporate culture.
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40% Bias Score


Alcampo to Lay Off 710 Employees Amid Hypermarket Decline in Spain
Alcampo, owned by Auchan, will lay off up to 710 employees and close 25 stores in Spain due to declining hypermarket sales; 15 hypermarkets will downsize, reflecting a broader European trend of consumers shifting to smaller stores.
Alcampo to Lay Off 710 Employees Amid Hypermarket Decline in Spain
Alcampo, owned by Auchan, will lay off up to 710 employees and close 25 stores in Spain due to declining hypermarket sales; 15 hypermarkets will downsize, reflecting a broader European trend of consumers shifting to smaller stores.
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32% Bias Score


Spain Rejects Nuclear Plant Extension Amidst Company Disputes
Spain's government rejected energy companies' preconditions for extending the Almaraz nuclear power plant's lifespan, scheduled to close in 2027-2028, despite informal requests from Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy, creating a policy clash and potential economic impacts.
Spain Rejects Nuclear Plant Extension Amidst Company Disputes
Spain's government rejected energy companies' preconditions for extending the Almaraz nuclear power plant's lifespan, scheduled to close in 2027-2028, despite informal requests from Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy, creating a policy clash and potential economic impacts.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Novel Approach to Competition Law in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
The Spanish government's open consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, based on the 2007 Competition Law (articles 10 and 60), allows for public input before a final decision, potentially impacting future merger regulations within the EU.
Spain's Novel Approach to Competition Law in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
The Spanish government's open consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, based on the 2007 Competition Law (articles 10 and 60), allows for public input before a final decision, potentially impacting future merger regulations within the EU.
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56% Bias Score

Papal Conclave's Social Media Success: Symbolism, Spirituality, and Societal Anxieties
A German podcast discusses the surprising popularity of the papal conclave on social media, highlighting its dramatic narrative and symbolic appeal in a world grappling with uncertainty; the discussion also touches on the increasing presence of Christian symbolism in pop culture and its complex impl...

Papal Conclave's Social Media Success: Symbolism, Spirituality, and Societal Anxieties
A German podcast discusses the surprising popularity of the papal conclave on social media, highlighting its dramatic narrative and symbolic appeal in a world grappling with uncertainty; the discussion also touches on the increasing presence of Christian symbolism in pop culture and its complex impl...
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44% Bias Score

Media Focus on New Pope Obscures Church's Conflict with Democracy
An opinion piece criticizes the overwhelming media coverage of the new pope's selection in the author's country, arguing that it overshadows the more crucial issue of the Church's conflict with modern democratic values and its ultraconservative ideology, which clashes with principles of equality, di...

Media Focus on New Pope Obscures Church's Conflict with Democracy
An opinion piece criticizes the overwhelming media coverage of the new pope's selection in the author's country, arguing that it overshadows the more crucial issue of the Church's conflict with modern democratic values and its ultraconservative ideology, which clashes with principles of equality, di...
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64% Bias Score

Almodóvar Tops Babelia's Spanish Film Ranking: A Diverse Selection Highlights Career Evolution
Pedro Almodóvar, with seven films in Babelia's top 50 Spanish films list, surpasses other directors; his films, ranging from 1980's underground to 2024's melancholic style, represent his diverse career, though notable omissions spark discussion.

Almodóvar Tops Babelia's Spanish Film Ranking: A Diverse Selection Highlights Career Evolution
Pedro Almodóvar, with seven films in Babelia's top 50 Spanish films list, surpasses other directors; his films, ranging from 1980's underground to 2024's melancholic style, represent his diverse career, though notable omissions spark discussion.
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36% Bias Score

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...
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44% Bias Score

Energy Efficiency Boosts Spanish Home Prices
A study by IESE, Tinsa by Accumin, and Accumin Intelligence reveals that improving a home's energy efficiency rating by one letter increases its price by an average of 1.3% in Spain, reaching 4.8% in Cantabria; this effect is driven by energy savings and environmental considerations, and is expected...

Energy Efficiency Boosts Spanish Home Prices
A study by IESE, Tinsa by Accumin, and Accumin Intelligence reveals that improving a home's energy efficiency rating by one letter increases its price by an average of 1.3% in Spain, reaching 4.8% in Cantabria; this effect is driven by energy savings and environmental considerations, and is expected...
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36% Bias Score

Argentina's Currency Controls Eased: "Arbolitos" Vanish from Buenos Aires
Following a $20 billion IMF bailout and a partial lifting of currency controls, informal dollar traders ("arbolitos") have virtually disappeared from Buenos Aires' Florida Street, as the peso has defied devaluation predictions and remained stable within the government-set range of 1000-1400 pesos.

Argentina's Currency Controls Eased: "Arbolitos" Vanish from Buenos Aires
Following a $20 billion IMF bailout and a partial lifting of currency controls, informal dollar traders ("arbolitos") have virtually disappeared from Buenos Aires' Florida Street, as the peso has defied devaluation predictions and remained stable within the government-set range of 1000-1400 pesos.
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48% Bias Score
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