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European Employee Satisfaction Impacts Productivity and Profitability

A 2025 European Workforce Study shows only 59% of European employees are satisfied with their jobs, with significant national variations impacting productivity and profitability, highlighting the importance of employee experience (EX) and its link to customer experience (CX) in a context of increasi...

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32% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
euronews.com
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EU's 2040 Climate Target Sparks Debate on Flexibility and Competitiveness

The European Commission proposes a 90% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2040, sparking debate among member states about balancing climate ambition with economic competitiveness, with some advocating for flexibility using international carbon credits, while others fully support the target.

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Climate Action
theguardian.com
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AI Cuts UK Entry-Level Jobs by a Third

New research reveals a 32% drop in UK entry-level job vacancies since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, as businesses increasingly use AI to improve efficiency and cut staff; this follows a 33% fall in graduate roles advertised since mid-June 2023.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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Russia Claims First Village Capture in Dnipropetrovsk Region

Russian forces reportedly captured the village of Dachnoye in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, a first in their three-year offensive, according to Russian state media and pro-war bloggers; this claim is unverified, but the capture could be a significant psychological blow to Ukraine and further weak...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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DNA Solves 58-Year-Old Bristol Murder Case

A 92-year-old man, Ryland Headley, was convicted of the 1967 rape and murder of Louisa Dunne in Bristol after a cold case review team found a DNA match from a 2012 unrelated arrest, marking potentially the longest gap between crime and conviction in modern English policing.

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32% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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UK Court Upholds F-35 Exports to Israel Despite Gaza War Crimes Concerns

A UK high court ruled that the government's decision to allow the export of F-35 components to Israel, despite the risk of their use in violating international humanitarian law in Gaza, was lawful; the ruling prioritizes national security considerations over judicial review of potential war crimes.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
euronews.com
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UK High Court Upholds Arms Sales to Israel, Rejecting Human Rights Challenge

The UK High Court rejected a legal challenge by human rights groups against the government's supplying of F-35 fighter jet components to Israel, citing national security concerns and upholding the executive branch's authority in such matters.

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
es.euronews.com
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Israeli Settlers Attack Military Base in West Bank

Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked an Israeli military base near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, setting fire to buildings, damaging vehicles, and assaulting soldiers; the Israeli army responded with stun grenades, and the Israeli government condemned the attack.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Trump Administration Prioritizes Denaturalization of Naturalized Citizens

The Trump administration's June 11th memo directs attorneys to prioritize denaturalization for naturalized citizens who committed certain crimes, impacting an estimated 25 million people and potentially leading to increased deportations.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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BBC Under Fire for Broadcasting Anti-IDF Chants at Glastonbury

The BBC faced criticism for broadcasting Bob Vylan's controversial anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury live on iPlayer, later removing the footage and issuing on-screen warnings deemed inadequate by officials; the incident prompted a debate about freedom of speech and broadcast responsibility.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Keating Predicts \$3 Million Super Savings, Sparking Debate

Paul Keating claims a 12% compulsory super contribution guarantees over \$3 million in retirement savings for young Australians, a projection disputed by other experts who estimate significantly fewer individuals reaching this balance; this projection is tied to a reduction in age pension reliance b...

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Supreme Court Sides with Trump Administration on Birthright Citizenship, Echoing Historical Precedent

Five pregnant immigrant women sued over President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship; the Supreme Court sided with the administration, restricting lower courts' ability to block the order, echoing a similar 1874 case involving Chinese women.

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality

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