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Amerigo Vespucci Concludes World Tour, Embarks on Mediterranean Voyage
The Amerigo Vespucci, a sailing ship, concluded its world tour in Civitavecchia and embarked on an 18-leg Mediterranean tour to showcase the success of its global voyage, visiting various Italian ports, Albania, and Malta before ending in Genoa on June 10th, 2024.
Amerigo Vespucci Concludes World Tour, Embarks on Mediterranean Voyage
The Amerigo Vespucci, a sailing ship, concluded its world tour in Civitavecchia and embarked on an 18-leg Mediterranean tour to showcase the success of its global voyage, visiting various Italian ports, Albania, and Malta before ending in Genoa on June 10th, 2024.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Unemployment Claims Rise Amidst Trade Policy Uncertainty
Initial U.S. unemployment claims rose to 240,000 last week, exceeding expectations and suggesting a weakening labor market amidst economic uncertainty driven by President Trump's trade policies; the jobless rate potentially rose to 4.2% in May.
U.S. Unemployment Claims Rise Amidst Trade Policy Uncertainty
Initial U.S. unemployment claims rose to 240,000 last week, exceeding expectations and suggesting a weakening labor market amidst economic uncertainty driven by President Trump's trade policies; the jobless rate potentially rose to 4.2% in May.
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40% Bias Score


France Eases Regulations for Non-EU Doctors
France's Ministry of Health announced new regulations streamlining the process for non-EU doctors to obtain licenses, creating a faster pathway for those already working in French hospitals, addressing previous complaints of a selective system that left many qualified doctors unable to practice desp...
France Eases Regulations for Non-EU Doctors
France's Ministry of Health announced new regulations streamlining the process for non-EU doctors to obtain licenses, creating a faster pathway for those already working in French hospitals, addressing previous complaints of a selective system that left many qualified doctors unable to practice desp...
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36% Bias Score


German Middle Class Defined by Income: 48% in 2022
A new study defines Germany's middle class based on income relative to the 2022 median income (€2312): €1850-€3470 for single-person households, €3880-€7280 for four-person households; 48% of Germans fall within this range, 4% are considered relatively wealthy (over 250% of median income).
German Middle Class Defined by Income: 48% in 2022
A new study defines Germany's middle class based on income relative to the 2022 median income (€2312): €1850-€3470 for single-person households, €3880-€7280 for four-person households; 48% of Germans fall within this range, 4% are considered relatively wealthy (over 250% of median income).
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36% Bias Score


Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Germany Considers Similar Reforms
Denmark raised its retirement age to 70, effective for those born after 1970, passing 81-21 in parliament to address pension system sustainability; Germany considers similar reforms due to its aging population and underfunded pension system.
Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Germany Considers Similar Reforms
Denmark raised its retirement age to 70, effective for those born after 1970, passing 81-21 in parliament to address pension system sustainability; Germany considers similar reforms due to its aging population and underfunded pension system.
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36% Bias Score


UK Consumers Embrace BNPL Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis, Anticipating Regulation
A Clearpay study of 3,000 UK adults shows rising BNPL use due to cost-of-living pressures, with families using it for children's activities and big purchases; 71 percent support regulation, expected by early 2026, believing it will improve consumer protection and boost retail spending.
UK Consumers Embrace BNPL Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis, Anticipating Regulation
A Clearpay study of 3,000 UK adults shows rising BNPL use due to cost-of-living pressures, with families using it for children's activities and big purchases; 71 percent support regulation, expected by early 2026, believing it will improve consumer protection and boost retail spending.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Blackout: Renewable Energy Scapegoat or Grid Instability?
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th sparked controversy after a British newspaper alleged it resulted from a Spanish government experiment with renewable energy; however, investigations suggest grid instability, not renewable energy, was the cause.

Spanish Blackout: Renewable Energy Scapegoat or Grid Instability?
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th sparked controversy after a British newspaper alleged it resulted from a Spanish government experiment with renewable energy; however, investigations suggest grid instability, not renewable energy, was the cause.
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60% Bias Score

RBC Q2 Profit Beats Last Year But Misses Estimates Amid Trade War Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada reported a second-quarter profit of $4.39 billion, exceeding last year's results but missing analyst estimates due to increased loan loss provisions of $1.42 billion amid global trade uncertainties; the bank also raised its dividend and announced a share buyback plan and a retur...

RBC Q2 Profit Beats Last Year But Misses Estimates Amid Trade War Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada reported a second-quarter profit of $4.39 billion, exceeding last year's results but missing analyst estimates due to increased loan loss provisions of $1.42 billion amid global trade uncertainties; the bank also raised its dividend and announced a share buyback plan and a retur...
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40% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Fish Stocks Stagnant Despite Low Quotas
The Baltic Sea's cod and herring populations remain depleted despite years of low fishing quotas, indicating ecosystem changes rather than fishing pressure as the main cause; sprat stocks show positive development, while sole shows growth but poor condition.

Baltic Sea Fish Stocks Stagnant Despite Low Quotas
The Baltic Sea's cod and herring populations remain depleted despite years of low fishing quotas, indicating ecosystem changes rather than fishing pressure as the main cause; sprat stocks show positive development, while sole shows growth but poor condition.
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36% Bias Score

Elisabeth Seitz Retires from Gymnastics
German gymnast Elisabeth Seitz, 31, retired from the sport at the Leipzig European Championships, citing pregnancy and injuries, impacting Germany's Olympic team qualification.

Elisabeth Seitz Retires from Gymnastics
German gymnast Elisabeth Seitz, 31, retired from the sport at the Leipzig European Championships, citing pregnancy and injuries, impacting Germany's Olympic team qualification.
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36% Bias Score

Brazil Mandates In-Person Instruction for Health and Law Programs
Brazil's Decree No. 12.456, published May 19th, mandates in-person instruction for health and law programs, requiring at least 10% in-person and 10% live online components for all distance learning, aiming to improve educational quality.

Brazil Mandates In-Person Instruction for Health and Law Programs
Brazil's Decree No. 12.456, published May 19th, mandates in-person instruction for health and law programs, requiring at least 10% in-person and 10% live online components for all distance learning, aiming to improve educational quality.
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60% Bias Score

On-the-Run Convict Charged with Murder of Woman Walking Dog
On July 24, 2023, Anita Rose, 57, was murdered in Brantham, Suffolk, during a dog walk by Roy Barclay, 56, an on-the-run convict who had been evading authorities for two years. Barclay was apprehended and charged with murder.

On-the-Run Convict Charged with Murder of Woman Walking Dog
On July 24, 2023, Anita Rose, 57, was murdered in Brantham, Suffolk, during a dog walk by Roy Barclay, 56, an on-the-run convict who had been evading authorities for two years. Barclay was apprehended and charged with murder.
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40% Bias Score
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