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Saxony-Anhalt CDU Faces Investigation Over Unconstitutional Payments to Parliament Members
An investigation into supplementary payments to state parliament members in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, reveals that the CDU party faction made payments in 2021, 2022, and currently, potentially exceeding \$150,000, prompting raids and raising concerns about unconstitutional practices.
Saxony-Anhalt CDU Faces Investigation Over Unconstitutional Payments to Parliament Members
An investigation into supplementary payments to state parliament members in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, reveals that the CDU party faction made payments in 2021, 2022, and currently, potentially exceeding \$150,000, prompting raids and raising concerns about unconstitutional practices.
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36% Bias Score


Saxony Faces Long-Term Care Crisis Amidst Staffing Shortages and Rising Costs"
Between 2013 and 2023, the number of people in Saxony needing long-term care more than doubled, increasing from 149,461 to 363,243, while the ratio of care workers to recipients decreased from 0.49 to 0.27, highlighting critical staff shortages and financial burdens.
Saxony Faces Long-Term Care Crisis Amidst Staffing Shortages and Rising Costs"
Between 2013 and 2023, the number of people in Saxony needing long-term care more than doubled, increasing from 149,461 to 363,243, while the ratio of care workers to recipients decreased from 0.49 to 0.27, highlighting critical staff shortages and financial burdens.
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52% Bias Score


Zverev Reveals Mental Health Struggles After Wimbledon Exit
Following a Wimbledon first-round loss, world number three Alexander Zverev revealed feelings of loneliness and lack of motivation, suggesting a potential need for therapy and impacting his performance; his brother and former professional tennis player Mischa Zverev and Andrea Petkovic commented on ...
Zverev Reveals Mental Health Struggles After Wimbledon Exit
Following a Wimbledon first-round loss, world number three Alexander Zverev revealed feelings of loneliness and lack of motivation, suggesting a potential need for therapy and impacting his performance; his brother and former professional tennis player Mischa Zverev and Andrea Petkovic commented on ...
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32% Bias Score


ANZ Cuts Fixed Mortgage Rates Ahead of Potential RBA Rate Cut
ANZ has slashed its fixed mortgage rates by up to 35 basis points, despite forecasting no Reserve Bank rate cut next week, in a move to attract fixed-rate borrowers and anticipate future rate reductions; this comes as other banks expect a rate cut on July 8th, and non-bank lenders offer even lower r...
ANZ Cuts Fixed Mortgage Rates Ahead of Potential RBA Rate Cut
ANZ has slashed its fixed mortgage rates by up to 35 basis points, despite forecasting no Reserve Bank rate cut next week, in a move to attract fixed-rate borrowers and anticipate future rate reductions; this comes as other banks expect a rate cut on July 8th, and non-bank lenders offer even lower r...
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44% Bias Score


Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
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28% Bias Score


Germany Licenses First Euro-Pegged Stablecoin
The German financial regulator Bafin granted Allunity, a joint venture largely established by Deutsche Bank's asset manager DWS, an EMI license on July 2nd, 2025, allowing the issuance of Germany's first euro-pegged stablecoin.
Germany Licenses First Euro-Pegged Stablecoin
The German financial regulator Bafin granted Allunity, a joint venture largely established by Deutsche Bank's asset manager DWS, an EMI license on July 2nd, 2025, allowing the issuance of Germany's first euro-pegged stablecoin.
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40% Bias Score

German Heatwave: High Temperatures and Dry Conditions
A heatwave is affecting Germany due to high-pressure systems drawing warm air from North Africa, accompanied by extensive sunshine and dry soil conditions; the heat is expected to last until Friday.

German Heatwave: High Temperatures and Dry Conditions
A heatwave is affecting Germany due to high-pressure systems drawing warm air from North Africa, accompanied by extensive sunshine and dry soil conditions; the heat is expected to last until Friday.
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12% Bias Score

Severe Drought Lowers Saxony River Water Levels to Critical Levels
Due to prolonged drought and high temperatures, 88 of 150 Saxon river gauges show critically low water levels, mirroring the severity of 2018-2020. Groundwater levels are also dropping significantly, prompting calls for water conservation.

Severe Drought Lowers Saxony River Water Levels to Critical Levels
Due to prolonged drought and high temperatures, 88 of 150 Saxon river gauges show critically low water levels, mirroring the severity of 2018-2020. Groundwater levels are also dropping significantly, prompting calls for water conservation.
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24% Bias Score

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Climate Change
Lyme disease cases in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have sharply increased to 429 in the first half of 2024 from an average of 111 during the same period from 2015-2019, potentially due to climate change extending tick activity, with the Salzlandkreis and Börde districts most affected.

Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Climate Change
Lyme disease cases in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have sharply increased to 429 in the first half of 2024 from an average of 111 during the same period from 2015-2019, potentially due to climate change extending tick activity, with the Salzlandkreis and Börde districts most affected.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...

Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...
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52% Bias Score

Ubisoft Harassment Case: Verdict Expected Wednesday
A French court will decide Wednesday on three former Ubisoft executivesâincluding former second-in-command Serge HascoĂ«tâaccused of sexual and moral harassment, following revelations of a toxic work environment and numerous testimonies. The prosecution requested prison sentences and fines for the ac...

Ubisoft Harassment Case: Verdict Expected Wednesday
A French court will decide Wednesday on three former Ubisoft executivesâincluding former second-in-command Serge HascoĂ«tâaccused of sexual and moral harassment, following revelations of a toxic work environment and numerous testimonies. The prosecution requested prison sentences and fines for the ac...
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36% Bias Score

German Court Judge Elections Delayed Amidst Political Tensions
The German Bundestag is set to elect three new judges next week, with the Union nominating GĂŒnter Spinner and the SPD nominating Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf and Ann-Katrin Kaufhold. A previous controversial nomination by the Union necessitates cooperation with the Left party for a two-thirds majority, h...

German Court Judge Elections Delayed Amidst Political Tensions
The German Bundestag is set to elect three new judges next week, with the Union nominating GĂŒnter Spinner and the SPD nominating Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf and Ann-Katrin Kaufhold. A previous controversial nomination by the Union necessitates cooperation with the Left party for a two-thirds majority, h...
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52% Bias Score
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