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UK Leads in Remote Work: Global Survey Reveals Wide Variations
A global survey reveals the UK's leading position in remote work among 40 nations, averaging 1.8 days/week, driven by cultural factors, pandemic lockdowns, and economic structure, with significant variations across countries reflecting individualistic culture and economic sector.
UK Leads in Remote Work: Global Survey Reveals Wide Variations
A global survey reveals the UK's leading position in remote work among 40 nations, averaging 1.8 days/week, driven by cultural factors, pandemic lockdowns, and economic structure, with significant variations across countries reflecting individualistic culture and economic sector.
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24% Bias Score


EU-Mauritania Fishing Agreement: €60.8 Million for Sustainable Fisheries and Food Security
The EU and Mauritania renewed their Sustainable Fishery Partnership Agreement in 2021, allocating €60.8 million annually to support Mauritania's fishing industry, promote sustainable practices, and ensure food security, with 2% of pelagic fish reserved for local consumption.
EU-Mauritania Fishing Agreement: €60.8 Million for Sustainable Fisheries and Food Security
The EU and Mauritania renewed their Sustainable Fishery Partnership Agreement in 2021, allocating €60.8 million annually to support Mauritania's fishing industry, promote sustainable practices, and ensure food security, with 2% of pelagic fish reserved for local consumption.
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36% Bias Score


German Court Overturns Ban on Far-Right Magazine
A German court overturned a ban on the far-right Compact magazine, citing insufficient evidence to justify the proscription under Germany's constitutionally protected freedom of speech, despite the magazine's anti-Semitic and anti-democratic content, and its previous classification as extremist by t...
German Court Overturns Ban on Far-Right Magazine
A German court overturned a ban on the far-right Compact magazine, citing insufficient evidence to justify the proscription under Germany's constitutionally protected freedom of speech, despite the magazine's anti-Semitic and anti-democratic content, and its previous classification as extremist by t...
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40% Bias Score


EU and Canada Strengthen Ties Amid US Tensions
The EU and Canada signed a security and defense agreement, granting Canadian companies access to a €150 billion EU arms fund and opening negotiations for a digital and tech agreement focused on AI and critical raw materials, amid strained relations with the US.
EU and Canada Strengthen Ties Amid US Tensions
The EU and Canada signed a security and defense agreement, granting Canadian companies access to a €150 billion EU arms fund and opening negotiations for a digital and tech agreement focused on AI and critical raw materials, amid strained relations with the US.
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40% Bias Score


Former PSOE Leaders Demand Sánchez's Resignation Amid Corruption Scandals
Thirty-eight former PSOE leaders, including those convicted in the GAL case, demanded Pedro Sánchez's immediate resignation due to corruption scandals and accusations of unconstitutional governance, calling for a federal committee to appoint a caretaker government and convene an extraordinary congre...
Former PSOE Leaders Demand Sánchez's Resignation Amid Corruption Scandals
Thirty-eight former PSOE leaders, including those convicted in the GAL case, demanded Pedro Sánchez's immediate resignation due to corruption scandals and accusations of unconstitutional governance, calling for a federal committee to appoint a caretaker government and convene an extraordinary congre...
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56% Bias Score


Spain Imposes Strict Conditions on BBVA's Sabadell Takeover
The Spanish government imposed strict conditions on BBVA's takeover of Banco Sabadell, requiring three years of autonomous management for both banks to protect jobs (43,000 total), branches, and SME lending (€70 billion at risk) following concerns about potential job losses and credit reductions.
Spain Imposes Strict Conditions on BBVA's Sabadell Takeover
The Spanish government imposed strict conditions on BBVA's takeover of Banco Sabadell, requiring three years of autonomous management for both banks to protect jobs (43,000 total), branches, and SME lending (€70 billion at risk) following concerns about potential job losses and credit reductions.
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56% Bias Score

Mauritania's Fishing Crisis: Overfishing Threatens Food Security
In Mauritania, a two-month fishing ban ends, promising relief for artisanal fishermen but highlighting concerns over depleted fish stocks due to industrial fishing, particularly for fishmeal, threatening food security and the livelihoods of 300,000 people.

Mauritania's Fishing Crisis: Overfishing Threatens Food Security
In Mauritania, a two-month fishing ban ends, promising relief for artisanal fishermen but highlighting concerns over depleted fish stocks due to industrial fishing, particularly for fishmeal, threatening food security and the livelihoods of 300,000 people.
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28% Bias Score

Iran to Question Portugal's Neutrality Over US Use of Azores Airbase
Iran will formally challenge Portugal's neutrality due to the US use of the Azores' Lajes airbase for refueling aircraft involved in a bombing of what Iran deems peaceful nuclear facilities; this action challenges Portugal's neutrality given the US military presence is authorized by a bilateral agre...

Iran to Question Portugal's Neutrality Over US Use of Azores Airbase
Iran will formally challenge Portugal's neutrality due to the US use of the Azores' Lajes airbase for refueling aircraft involved in a bombing of what Iran deems peaceful nuclear facilities; this action challenges Portugal's neutrality given the US military presence is authorized by a bilateral agre...
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44% Bias Score

German Business Optimism Rises Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's IFO business climate index rose to 88.4 in June, its sixth consecutive monthly rise, despite looming US tariffs and a strong Euro; government spending and declining interest rates contribute to the positive outlook.

German Business Optimism Rises Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's IFO business climate index rose to 88.4 in June, its sixth consecutive monthly rise, despite looming US tariffs and a strong Euro; government spending and declining interest rates contribute to the positive outlook.
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40% Bias Score

Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.

Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
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60% Bias Score

French Student Alleges Four Years of Harassment at UVIC, Criticizes University Response
A French physiotherapy student at the University of Vic (UVIC) in Barcelona, Marilou Vioix, reported four years of harassment by classmates, including physical and online abuse, leading to a police complaint and mediation which Vioix felt was unfairly handled by the university despite initial suppor...

French Student Alleges Four Years of Harassment at UVIC, Criticizes University Response
A French physiotherapy student at the University of Vic (UVIC) in Barcelona, Marilou Vioix, reported four years of harassment by classmates, including physical and online abuse, leading to a police complaint and mediation which Vioix felt was unfairly handled by the university despite initial suppor...
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48% Bias Score

Oil Prices Tumble After Israel-Iran Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran after nearly two weeks of conflict, oil prices initially plummeted by almost 5% to \$68 per barrel before recovering slightly; stock markets in the US, Europe, and Asia rose sharply.

Oil Prices Tumble After Israel-Iran Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran after nearly two weeks of conflict, oil prices initially plummeted by almost 5% to \$68 per barrel before recovering slightly; stock markets in the US, Europe, and Asia rose sharply.
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40% Bias Score
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