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German Bundestag Member Compensation: €500,000 Annual Cost

Members of the German Bundestag receive a base salary of €11,227 monthly, a non-taxable allowance of €5,350 monthly, up to €25,874 monthly for staff, plus additional funds for office expenses and free DB travel, resulting in a minimum annual cost of €500,000 per member.

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Reduced Inequality
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Australia Approves New Alzheimer's Drug, but High Cost and Limited Access Remain

Australia approved donanemab for early-stage Alzheimer's, offering a 33% slower decline rate but costing $80,000 and impacting only 10-20% of dementia patients due to genetic profile and other requirements; the drug's access is further limited by Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme exclusion...

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48% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
elpais.com
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Psychology and Mental Well-being: Current Challenges and Insights

This article collection explores various aspects of psychology and mental well-being, including coping with breakups, mental health challenges in Spain, the impact of climate change and social media, and the benefits of bilingualism, alongside stories about the use of animals in early space programs...

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48% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
elpais.com
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Elephant's Death Aids Reconstruction of 1.5-Million-Year-Old Tools

The death of Yoyo, a 54-year-old elephant from Barcelona Zoo, allowed scientists to recreate 1.5-million-year-old bone tools found in Tanzania, providing insights into the cognitive abilities of Homo erectus.

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36% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Mexico's Economy Stagnates Amidst US Trade Uncertainty

Mexico's economy is struggling with weak growth (0.2% in Q1 2024) due to US protectionism and uncertainty about future trade relations; market forecasts predict zero growth by 2025, although some sectors show opportunity.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
elpais.com
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PSOE Rallies Around Cerdán Amidst Contract Rigging Accusations

Accusations of public works contract rigging against Santos Cerdán, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's Secretary of Organization, are strongly refuted by the party leadership, who see this as a right-wing smear campaign aimed at destabilizing the government ahead of general elections, with no ev...

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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UK Government Considers Reversing Winter Fuel Payment Cuts

The UK government may reinstate winter fuel payments for approximately 100,000 pensioners after cutting the benefit in September, prompting a debate about austerity, wealth distribution, and fairness.

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64% Bias Score

No Poverty
theguardian.com
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M&S Cyber-attack Threatens Hard-Won Fashion Success

Marks & Spencer's recent 22% rise in pre-tax profits, fueled by successful fashion sales, is threatened by a cyber-attack causing online shopping disruption since Easter, potentially resulting in £300m in lost profits and impacting its hard-won brand reputation.

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36% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
elpais.com
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Noroña's Airport Conflict Sparks Internal Debate within Morena

Mexican Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña faced criticism after a lawyer, Carlos Velázquez, publicly apologized following a conflict at Mexico City's airport which prompted Noroña to report him to authorities, sparking internal debate within Morena regarding potential abuse of power.

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elpais.com
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Oliver Jeffers: Empathy and Imagination in Children's Literature

Oliver Jeffers, a 48-year-old Australian author and illustrator, has sold over 18 million copies of his children's books across 50 languages, emphasizing empathy and connection in his fantastical narratives while advocating for a technology-free childhood.

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32% Bias Score

Quality Education
elpais.com
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Colombia's Energy Grid: Growing Risks of Widespread Blackouts

Facing growing energy demands and climate change impacts, Colombia's power grid, heavily reliant on hydropower, risks widespread blackouts due to insufficient generation capacity expansion and lack of grid interconnection; experts warn of the need for significant investment to ensure energy security...

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52% Bias Score

Affordable and Clean Energy
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Pepe Mujica: A Complex Legacy of Social Democracy and Criticism

Former Uruguayan president Pepe Mujica passed away last week; his life, marked by imprisonment and guerrilla activity, shaped his unique political views, leaving a complex legacy of social democracy, criticism of greed, and a controversial stance on banks.

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty

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