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Pakistan Budget 2025: Income Tax Cuts for Salaried Individuals
The 2025 Pakistani budget introduces reduced income tax rates for salaried individuals, with six income slabs ranging from complete exemption for those earning up to 600,000 rupees annually to significant percentage decreases for higher earners, aiming to provide relief to the salaried class.
Pakistan Budget 2025: Income Tax Cuts for Salaried Individuals
The 2025 Pakistani budget introduces reduced income tax rates for salaried individuals, with six income slabs ranging from complete exemption for those earning up to 600,000 rupees annually to significant percentage decreases for higher earners, aiming to provide relief to the salaried class.
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44% Bias Score


Appendix Cancer Rates Explode Among Young Adults in the US
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a sharp rise in appendix cancer among millennials and Generation X in the US, with risks four and two to three times higher, respectively, than in previous generations, suggesting shared environmental risk factors like diet and lifestyle.
Appendix Cancer Rates Explode Among Young Adults in the US
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a sharp rise in appendix cancer among millennials and Generation X in the US, with risks four and two to three times higher, respectively, than in previous generations, suggesting shared environmental risk factors like diet and lifestyle.
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24% Bias Score


UK Households Hoard Cash Amid Economic Uncertainty
Amid economic uncertainty and banking system failures, UK households are hoarding cash, resulting in a 23% increase in banknotes in circulation since the pandemic, despite a sharp decline in cash transactions to 12% of all transactions in 2023.
UK Households Hoard Cash Amid Economic Uncertainty
Amid economic uncertainty and banking system failures, UK households are hoarding cash, resulting in a 23% increase in banknotes in circulation since the pandemic, despite a sharp decline in cash transactions to 12% of all transactions in 2023.
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44% Bias Score


PNV and EH Bildu Push for Stricter Basque Language Requirements in Basque Public Sector
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) and EH Bildu seek to legally reinforce Basque language requirements for Basque public sector jobs, causing friction with the Socialist Party of Euskadi (PSE-EE) who prioritize workers' rights, following court rulings against language-based job exclusions.
PNV and EH Bildu Push for Stricter Basque Language Requirements in Basque Public Sector
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) and EH Bildu seek to legally reinforce Basque language requirements for Basque public sector jobs, causing friction with the Socialist Party of Euskadi (PSE-EE) who prioritize workers' rights, following court rulings against language-based job exclusions.
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40% Bias Score


Public Outrage Over Insensitive Yeni Akit Headline on Mayor's Death
A protest erupted outside Yeni Akit's offices after they used the headline "Çarpıldı" (He was shocked) to report on the death of Manisa Mayor Ferdi Zeyrek from an electric shock; protesters condemned the headline as insensitive and accused the newspaper of lacking journalistic ethics and morals.
Public Outrage Over Insensitive Yeni Akit Headline on Mayor's Death
A protest erupted outside Yeni Akit's offices after they used the headline "Çarpıldı" (He was shocked) to report on the death of Manisa Mayor Ferdi Zeyrek from an electric shock; protesters condemned the headline as insensitive and accused the newspaper of lacking journalistic ethics and morals.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Inflation-Fighting Strategy Criticized by EU
From 2021-2024, Spain reduced VAT on essential goods and energy to combat inflation, a policy debated in Greece. The European Commission criticized Spain for reduced tax revenue and increased income inequality, while Greece opted for targeted subsidies to vulnerable groups.
Spain's Inflation-Fighting Strategy Criticized by EU
From 2021-2024, Spain reduced VAT on essential goods and energy to combat inflation, a policy debated in Greece. The European Commission criticized Spain for reduced tax revenue and increased income inequality, while Greece opted for targeted subsidies to vulnerable groups.
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44% Bias Score

Canada Shifts AI Focus to Economic Growth, Prioritizing Data Protection
Canada's new AI minister, Evan Solomon, announced a shift in policy on Tuesday, prioritizing economic benefits over extensive regulation, focusing instead on data protection and privacy while acknowledging the challenges of international cooperation.

Canada Shifts AI Focus to Economic Growth, Prioritizing Data Protection
Canada's new AI minister, Evan Solomon, announced a shift in policy on Tuesday, prioritizing economic benefits over extensive regulation, focusing instead on data protection and privacy while acknowledging the challenges of international cooperation.
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48% Bias Score

Attempted Murder: Ex-Wife and Daughter Accused in Axe Attack
Bernd S., a 56-year-old former financial advisor, survived a brutal axe attack outside his home on January 24, 2022. His ex-wife, Patricia S., her daughter Cindy W., and two alleged accomplices, Radi S. and Nikolay B., are on trial for attempted murder, allegedly motivated by financial gain.

Attempted Murder: Ex-Wife and Daughter Accused in Axe Attack
Bernd S., a 56-year-old former financial advisor, survived a brutal axe attack outside his home on January 24, 2022. His ex-wife, Patricia S., her daughter Cindy W., and two alleged accomplices, Radi S. and Nikolay B., are on trial for attempted murder, allegedly motivated by financial gain.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Raises Democracy Concerns
Mexico's June 1st judicial elections saw historically low turnout (12.57-13.32%), raising concerns about the independence and quality of the judiciary, with experts predicting increased politicization and less academic preparation among elected judges.

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Raises Democracy Concerns
Mexico's June 1st judicial elections saw historically low turnout (12.57-13.32%), raising concerns about the independence and quality of the judiciary, with experts predicting increased politicization and less academic preparation among elected judges.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Rejects OAS Criticism of Judicial Election
Mexico's President rejected the OAS's criticism of its June 1 judicial election, citing the OAS's non-intervention statutes, low voter turnout (13%), and the presence of 'acordeones' (ballots with candidate instructions) as key concerns raised by the OAS report, while the Mexican government defended...

Mexico Rejects OAS Criticism of Judicial Election
Mexico's President rejected the OAS's criticism of its June 1 judicial election, citing the OAS's non-intervention statutes, low voter turnout (13%), and the presence of 'acordeones' (ballots with candidate instructions) as key concerns raised by the OAS report, while the Mexican government defended...
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56% Bias Score

Feijóo's Ambiguous Support for Mazón Amidst Dana Storm Controversy
On June 10th, 2025, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo met with Valencian president Carlos Mazón in Alicante, amid ongoing questions about Mazón's actions during the October 2024 Dana storm and legal investigations into the regional government, highlighting a complex political situation within the PP.

Feijóo's Ambiguous Support for Mazón Amidst Dana Storm Controversy
On June 10th, 2025, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo met with Valencian president Carlos Mazón in Alicante, amid ongoing questions about Mazón's actions during the October 2024 Dana storm and legal investigations into the regional government, highlighting a complex political situation within the PP.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Labor Shortage Reduces Workplace Inequality
The Netherlands' labor shortage is reducing workplace inequality, empowering women, young people, and foreign workers to secure better positions, though outdated employer biases remain a challenge.

Dutch Labor Shortage Reduces Workplace Inequality
The Netherlands' labor shortage is reducing workplace inequality, empowering women, young people, and foreign workers to secure better positions, though outdated employer biases remain a challenge.
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48% Bias Score
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