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CDU-SPD clash over stricter German welfare reforms
Germany's coalition government is facing a conflict over the Bürgergeld welfare system, with CDU pushing for stricter sanctions against those who refuse jobs, while SPD advocates for increased financial contributions from higher earners and supports for those facing barriers to employment, amid risi...
CDU-SPD clash over stricter German welfare reforms
Germany's coalition government is facing a conflict over the Bürgergeld welfare system, with CDU pushing for stricter sanctions against those who refuse jobs, while SPD advocates for increased financial contributions from higher earners and supports for those facing barriers to employment, amid risi...
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36% Bias Score


The Gold: Season Two
The second season of "The Gold" follows the remaining Brink's-Mat gold's trail in the 1990s, focusing on John Palmer's lavish lifestyle and Charlie Miller's money laundering schemes across various countries like Burma, the Canary Islands, and the Virgin Islands, eventually leading to their downfall.
The Gold: Season Two
The second season of "The Gold" follows the remaining Brink's-Mat gold's trail in the 1990s, focusing on John Palmer's lavish lifestyle and Charlie Miller's money laundering schemes across various countries like Burma, the Canary Islands, and the Virgin Islands, eventually leading to their downfall.
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8% Bias Score


Barcelona Eliminated from Playoffs, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Barcelona's basketball team was eliminated from the playoffs by Unicaja, losing in overtime (84-86) due to a lack of a strong pivot player, highlighting their second consecutive season without a title. The game saw exceptional performances from both Punter (37 points for Barcelona) and Tyson Pérez (...
Barcelona Eliminated from Playoffs, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Barcelona's basketball team was eliminated from the playoffs by Unicaja, losing in overtime (84-86) due to a lack of a strong pivot player, highlighting their second consecutive season without a title. The game saw exceptional performances from both Punter (37 points for Barcelona) and Tyson Pérez (...
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52% Bias Score


Albanese Government's Incremental Policy Approach Sparks Debate
Australia's Prime Minister Albanese is pursuing a series of smaller policy changes, including minor superannuation tax increases on balances over \$3 million, while emphasizing tangible infrastructure improvements and healthcare expansions, which has sparked debate about the government's long-term v...
Albanese Government's Incremental Policy Approach Sparks Debate
Australia's Prime Minister Albanese is pursuing a series of smaller policy changes, including minor superannuation tax increases on balances over \$3 million, while emphasizing tangible infrastructure improvements and healthcare expansions, which has sparked debate about the government's long-term v...
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Provides €500,000 in Aid to Businesses Affected by Metro Line 11 Expansion
The Madrid regional government will give €500,000 to 62 businesses near Line 11 metro stations (Palos de la Frontera, Atocha, and Conde de Casal) to offset disruptions from the line's €518 million expansion, which is expected to be completed by 2027.
Madrid Provides €500,000 in Aid to Businesses Affected by Metro Line 11 Expansion
The Madrid regional government will give €500,000 to 62 businesses near Line 11 metro stations (Palos de la Frontera, Atocha, and Conde de Casal) to offset disruptions from the line's €518 million expansion, which is expected to be completed by 2027.
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36% Bias Score


PSOE influence leads to Correos director dismissal, €300 million in losses
In early 2022, Correos' Innovation director Jordi Escruela was dismissed to allow Leire Díez, connected to high-ranking PSOE members, to become Philately director; this resulted in over €300 million in losses for Correos during the period of her employment, raising concerns about political influence...
PSOE influence leads to Correos director dismissal, €300 million in losses
In early 2022, Correos' Innovation director Jordi Escruela was dismissed to allow Leire Díez, connected to high-ranking PSOE members, to become Philately director; this resulted in over €300 million in losses for Correos during the period of her employment, raising concerns about political influence...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Citizens Stage Unauthorized Border Checks Amidst Government Collapse
Following the collapse of the Dutch government over stricter asylum policies, Dutch citizens conducted unauthorized vehicle checks at the German border near Ter Apel on Saturday, prompting condemnation from authorities and praise from the right-wing populist Geert Wilders.

Dutch Citizens Stage Unauthorized Border Checks Amidst Government Collapse
Following the collapse of the Dutch government over stricter asylum policies, Dutch citizens conducted unauthorized vehicle checks at the German border near Ter Apel on Saturday, prompting condemnation from authorities and praise from the right-wing populist Geert Wilders.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Paradox: Growth Doesn't Reach Citizens
Spain's 2024 CES annual report highlights a disconnect between positive economic indicators and the struggles faced by citizens, particularly concerning housing affordability, insufficient wages, and long-term unemployment, impacting innovation and social cohesion.

Spain's Economic Paradox: Growth Doesn't Reach Citizens
Spain's 2024 CES annual report highlights a disconnect between positive economic indicators and the struggles faced by citizens, particularly concerning housing affordability, insufficient wages, and long-term unemployment, impacting innovation and social cohesion.
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40% Bias Score

Putin Announces Ambitious National Projects with Funding Challenges"
During a Friday meeting, Vladimir Putin announced new national projects focusing on housing, vehicles, aircraft, drones, space exploration, and Arctic development, aiming for ambitious goals by 2036, building on successes like reduced infant mortality and near-universal family support, while address...

Putin Announces Ambitious National Projects with Funding Challenges"
During a Friday meeting, Vladimir Putin announced new national projects focusing on housing, vehicles, aircraft, drones, space exploration, and Arctic development, aiming for ambitious goals by 2036, building on successes like reduced infant mortality and near-universal family support, while address...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Demonstration Highlights Sánchez's Declining Support
A large demonstration in Spain criticized Pedro Sánchez's government for corruption, highlighting his isolation as support wanes in several regions while rising in others; key speakers included Martínez-Almeida, Díaz Ayuso, and Feijóo, but Vox was absent.

Spanish Demonstration Highlights Sánchez's Declining Support
A large demonstration in Spain criticized Pedro Sánchez's government for corruption, highlighting his isolation as support wanes in several regions while rising in others; key speakers included Martínez-Almeida, Díaz Ayuso, and Feijóo, but Vox was absent.
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64% Bias Score

Redeia CEO seeks support amid Spain's power outage controversy
Following a major power outage in Spain, Redeia's president, Beatriz Corredor, is seeking support from former presidents to defend the company's monopoly on grid operation and transport, despite criticism from the CNMC and calls for functional separation or nationalization from the ruling coalition.

Redeia CEO seeks support amid Spain's power outage controversy
Following a major power outage in Spain, Redeia's president, Beatriz Corredor, is seeking support from former presidents to defend the company's monopoly on grid operation and transport, despite criticism from the CNMC and calls for functional separation or nationalization from the ruling coalition.
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48% Bias Score

Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.

Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.
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44% Bias Score
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