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Emergency Heart Surgery Saves Premature Infant During Power Outage
Two pediatric cardiac surgeons from Madrid traveled to Burgos to perform emergency heart surgery on a 29-week-old premature baby weighing 800 grams, successfully completing the procedure minutes before a nationwide power outage; the baby is now home.
Emergency Heart Surgery Saves Premature Infant During Power Outage
Two pediatric cardiac surgeons from Madrid traveled to Burgos to perform emergency heart surgery on a 29-week-old premature baby weighing 800 grams, successfully completing the procedure minutes before a nationwide power outage; the baby is now home.
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36% Bias Score


Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Government Condemns Opposition's Tempe Inquiry Proposal
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis condemned the opposition's proposal for a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, accusing them of exploiting a national tragedy for political gain and leveling unsubstantiated accusations against the Prime Minister.
Greek Government Condemns Opposition's Tempe Inquiry Proposal
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis condemned the opposition's proposal for a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, accusing them of exploiting a national tragedy for political gain and leveling unsubstantiated accusations against the Prime Minister.
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60% Bias Score


Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Officials Oppose Restoration of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis oppose reinstating the 13th and 14th-month salaries and pensions for public employees due to an €8 billion cost, calling it economically unsustainable and a potential trigger for another economic crisis.
Greek Officials Oppose Restoration of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis oppose reinstating the 13th and 14th-month salaries and pensions for public employees due to an €8 billion cost, calling it economically unsustainable and a potential trigger for another economic crisis.
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56% Bias Score


DNB drastically cuts Netherlands' GDP growth forecast amid high inflation and housing crisis
The Dutch Central Bank (DNB) dramatically lowered its GDP growth forecast for 2024 to 1.1% and 2026 to 0.9%, citing global uncertainty and high inflation (around 3% this year and 2.6% in 2026 and 2027) impacting affordability, particularly in the housing market where only 37% of households can affor...
DNB drastically cuts Netherlands' GDP growth forecast amid high inflation and housing crisis
The Dutch Central Bank (DNB) dramatically lowered its GDP growth forecast for 2024 to 1.1% and 2026 to 0.9%, citing global uncertainty and high inflation (around 3% this year and 2.6% in 2026 and 2027) impacting affordability, particularly in the housing market where only 37% of households can affor...
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44% Bias Score

Catalan Financing Debate: Illa Seeks Reform Amidst Regional Opposition
Catalan President Salvador Illa advocates for a calm review of regional financing at the Conference of Presidents, dodging specifics of a deal with ERC due before month's end, while facing opposition from other regional leaders including the presidents of Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid who deem the C...

Catalan Financing Debate: Illa Seeks Reform Amidst Regional Opposition
Catalan President Salvador Illa advocates for a calm review of regional financing at the Conference of Presidents, dodging specifics of a deal with ERC due before month's end, while facing opposition from other regional leaders including the presidents of Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid who deem the C...
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48% Bias Score

Emergency Group's SMS Flood Warnings Investigated
A senior emergency technician's testimony revealed a permanent emergency management group receiving flood updates via SMS on October 29th, 2023, prompting an investigation into the handling of the catastrophic flood. The group included regional government officials and technicians and received warni...

Emergency Group's SMS Flood Warnings Investigated
A senior emergency technician's testimony revealed a permanent emergency management group receiving flood updates via SMS on October 29th, 2023, prompting an investigation into the handling of the catastrophic flood. The group included regional government officials and technicians and received warni...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Court to Rule on Reinstatement of Public Sector Holiday Bonuses Based on EU Law
A Greek court is reviewing a lawsuit demanding the reinstatement of 13th and 14th-month salaries for public sector employees, arguing that their absence violates EU law on equal pay and minimum wage; the court's interpretation of a 2024 EU directive will be key to the decision.

Greek Court to Rule on Reinstatement of Public Sector Holiday Bonuses Based on EU Law
A Greek court is reviewing a lawsuit demanding the reinstatement of 13th and 14th-month salaries for public sector employees, arguing that their absence violates EU law on equal pay and minimum wage; the court's interpretation of a 2024 EU directive will be key to the decision.
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48% Bias Score

Papandreou Elected President of International Center for Olympic Truce
George Papandreou, former Greek Prime Minister, was elected president of the International Center for Olympic Truce (ICOT) on June 5th, succeeding Thomas Bach, to promote peace and the Olympic ideals globally, particularly during times of international conflict.

Papandreou Elected President of International Center for Olympic Truce
George Papandreou, former Greek Prime Minister, was elected president of the International Center for Olympic Truce (ICOT) on June 5th, succeeding Thomas Bach, to promote peace and the Olympic ideals globally, particularly during times of international conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Economic Growth at Risk Amidst US-EU Trade War
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) forecasts 1 percent annual economic growth for the Netherlands over the next three years, but warns that an escalating US-EU trade war could stagnate growth; house prices are expected to rise further due to limited supply and increased wages; inflation, currently at 3.3 p...

Dutch Economic Growth at Risk Amidst US-EU Trade War
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) forecasts 1 percent annual economic growth for the Netherlands over the next three years, but warns that an escalating US-EU trade war could stagnate growth; house prices are expected to rise further due to limited supply and increased wages; inflation, currently at 3.3 p...
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36% Bias Score

Nizhny Novgorod Region Announces 1 Million Ruble Birth Payment
The Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia will provide families with a 1 million ruble payment upon the birth or adoption of a child starting July 1, 2025, regardless of income, funded by the regional budget and intended to boost demographics.

Nizhny Novgorod Region Announces 1 Million Ruble Birth Payment
The Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia will provide families with a 1 million ruble payment upon the birth or adoption of a child starting July 1, 2025, regardless of income, funded by the regional budget and intended to boost demographics.
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48% Bias Score
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