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EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
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20% Bias Score


Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Following Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, a political stalemate continues as parties fail to agree on a parliamentary speaker, blocking government formation and exacerbating existing economic and emigration challenges.
Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Following Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, a political stalemate continues as parties fail to agree on a parliamentary speaker, blocking government formation and exacerbating existing economic and emigration challenges.
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44% Bias Score


UK Unemployment Hits Almost Four-Year High Amidst Labor Market Slowdown
The UK unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in Q1 2024, the highest since summer 2021, driven by a decrease in job vacancies (761,000, down 131,000 year-on-year) and weaker pay growth (5.6%, down from 5.9%), amid increased employer NICs and the national living wage.
UK Unemployment Hits Almost Four-Year High Amidst Labor Market Slowdown
The UK unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in Q1 2024, the highest since summer 2021, driven by a decrease in job vacancies (761,000, down 131,000 year-on-year) and weaker pay growth (5.6%, down from 5.9%), amid increased employer NICs and the national living wage.
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24% Bias Score


Council of State Backs Spain's Controversial Judicial Reforms
The Spanish Council of State approved Minister Félix Bolaños's judicial reforms, changing judge selection and access, despite opposition from the General Council of the Judiciary and judicial associations; the reforms include streamlining access for experienced jurists and modifying entrance exams.
Council of State Backs Spain's Controversial Judicial Reforms
The Spanish Council of State approved Minister Félix Bolaños's judicial reforms, changing judge selection and access, despite opposition from the General Council of the Judiciary and judicial associations; the reforms include streamlining access for experienced jurists and modifying entrance exams.
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44% Bias Score


IOC President Highlights Asia's Crucial Role in Olympic Movement
During the opening ceremony of the 45th OCA General Assembly in Kuwait on May 11, 2025, IOC president Thomas Bach praised Asia's pivotal role in his presidency, highlighting three consecutive Asian-hosted Olympic Games and receiving the OCA Order of Merit.
IOC President Highlights Asia's Crucial Role in Olympic Movement
During the opening ceremony of the 45th OCA General Assembly in Kuwait on May 11, 2025, IOC president Thomas Bach praised Asia's pivotal role in his presidency, highlighting three consecutive Asian-hosted Olympic Games and receiving the OCA Order of Merit.
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48% Bias Score


Greek-Turkish Summit Timing Discussed Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will meet with his Turkish counterpart in Antalya on May 14-15 to discuss the timing of a crucial summit between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, amidst broader geopolitical factors influencing Turkey's priorities.
Greek-Turkish Summit Timing Discussed Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will meet with his Turkish counterpart in Antalya on May 14-15 to discuss the timing of a crucial summit between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, amidst broader geopolitical factors influencing Turkey's priorities.
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36% Bias Score

Kosovo's Political Stalemate: A Three-Month Crisis
Kosovo is experiencing a three-month political deadlock after February 9th elections, hindering parliament's function due to opposition refusal to support the ruling party's speaker candidate. This exacerbates economic problems, mass emigration, and political instability.

Kosovo's Political Stalemate: A Three-Month Crisis
Kosovo is experiencing a three-month political deadlock after February 9th elections, hindering parliament's function due to opposition refusal to support the ruling party's speaker candidate. This exacerbates economic problems, mass emigration, and political instability.
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44% Bias Score

UK Job Market Slowdown: April Figures Reveal 33,000 Payroll Drop
UK payroll employment fell by 33,000 in April, with vacancies down 42,000, pushing unemployment to 4.5 percent; this slowdown is attributed to increased National Insurance and the National Living Wage, alongside global uncertainty.

UK Job Market Slowdown: April Figures Reveal 33,000 Payroll Drop
UK payroll employment fell by 33,000 in April, with vacancies down 42,000, pushing unemployment to 4.5 percent; this slowdown is attributed to increased National Insurance and the National Living Wage, alongside global uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Indigenous Site Defaced: Police Investigate Paradise Falls Vandalism
A sacred Indigenous women's meeting place at Paradise Falls in Victoria's King Valley was defaced with graffiti, prompting a police investigation and widespread condemnation; the incident highlights ongoing issues of cultural disrespect and the vulnerability of significant sites.

Indigenous Site Defaced: Police Investigate Paradise Falls Vandalism
A sacred Indigenous women's meeting place at Paradise Falls in Victoria's King Valley was defaced with graffiti, prompting a police investigation and widespread condemnation; the incident highlights ongoing issues of cultural disrespect and the vulnerability of significant sites.
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36% Bias Score

Bolívar Resigns After Petro Rebuke, Exacerbating Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race
Gustavo Bolívar, director of Colombia's Department of Social Prosperity, resigned after President Gustavo Petro publicly criticized his presidential aspirations; the resignation comes amid a wave of departures by officials seeking the presidency in 2026.

Bolívar Resigns After Petro Rebuke, Exacerbating Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race
Gustavo Bolívar, director of Colombia's Department of Social Prosperity, resigned after President Gustavo Petro publicly criticized his presidential aspirations; the resignation comes amid a wave of departures by officials seeking the presidency in 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Entrepreneur Thrives in China's Supportive Business Environment
Russian entrepreneur Svetlana Olkhovikova launched two successful import/export companies in Tianjin, China, focusing on agricultural machinery and medical devices, showcasing China's supportive business environment and highlighting opportunities for international trade.

Russian Entrepreneur Thrives in China's Supportive Business Environment
Russian entrepreneur Svetlana Olkhovikova launched two successful import/export companies in Tianjin, China, focusing on agricultural machinery and medical devices, showcasing China's supportive business environment and highlighting opportunities for international trade.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Police Force Use Remains Steady, But Complaints Rise
Dutch police used force 36,000 times in 2024, similar to 2023, but complaints rose to 900 from 750; 38 percent of incidents involved individuals with 'ununderstood behavior', and 295 incidents violated internal regulations; a de-escalation training course has a waiting list.

Dutch Police Force Use Remains Steady, But Complaints Rise
Dutch police used force 36,000 times in 2024, similar to 2023, but complaints rose to 900 from 750; 38 percent of incidents involved individuals with 'ununderstood behavior', and 295 incidents violated internal regulations; a de-escalation training course has a waiting list.
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44% Bias Score
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