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China Expands Shanghai FTZ Pilot Measures Nationwide to Boost Trade and Foreign Investment
China is replicating 77 pilot measures from the Shanghai Free Trade Zone nationwide to boost trade liberalization and support foreign businesses, covering areas like digital trade, intellectual property, and government procurement reform, with 34 measures expanding to other FTZs and 43 applied natio...
China Expands Shanghai FTZ Pilot Measures Nationwide to Boost Trade and Foreign Investment
China is replicating 77 pilot measures from the Shanghai Free Trade Zone nationwide to boost trade liberalization and support foreign businesses, covering areas like digital trade, intellectual property, and government procurement reform, with 34 measures expanding to other FTZs and 43 applied natio...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Blocks KLM Ground Staff Strike Over Safety Concerns
A Dutch court blocked a planned eight-hour strike by KLM ground staff on Wednesday due to unacceptable safety risks at Schiphol Airport during the start of the summer holiday season, despite previous smaller, permitted strikes.
Dutch Court Blocks KLM Ground Staff Strike Over Safety Concerns
A Dutch court blocked a planned eight-hour strike by KLM ground staff on Wednesday due to unacceptable safety risks at Schiphol Airport during the start of the summer holiday season, despite previous smaller, permitted strikes.
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52% Bias Score


Coevorden Cancels Refugee Housing Plan Amidst Violent Protests
Coevorden, Netherlands, canceled plans to house 14 refugee girls after violent local protests involving arson and property damage, citing an inability to guarantee the girls' safety; similar incidents across the Netherlands highlight growing resistance to refugee resettlement.
Coevorden Cancels Refugee Housing Plan Amidst Violent Protests
Coevorden, Netherlands, canceled plans to house 14 refugee girls after violent local protests involving arson and property damage, citing an inability to guarantee the girls' safety; similar incidents across the Netherlands highlight growing resistance to refugee resettlement.
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48% Bias Score


Egypt minibus crash exposes child labor, infrastructure failures
Eighteen Egyptian children and young adults died on June 27th when a truck, driven by a man under the influence and without a license, crashed into their minibus near Kafr Al-Sanabisa. The accident highlighted the issues of child labor and dilapidated infrastructure in Egypt.
Egypt minibus crash exposes child labor, infrastructure failures
Eighteen Egyptian children and young adults died on June 27th when a truck, driven by a man under the influence and without a license, crashed into their minibus near Kafr Al-Sanabisa. The accident highlighted the issues of child labor and dilapidated infrastructure in Egypt.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's "Aforamientos": A System Undermining Equality and Trust
Spain's "aforamientos" system grants immunity from prosecution to roughly 250,000 people, including high-ranking officials, undermining equality before the law; despite cross-party support for reform, the system persists due to a lack of political will.
Spain's "Aforamientos": A System Undermining Equality and Trust
Spain's "aforamientos" system grants immunity from prosecution to roughly 250,000 people, including high-ranking officials, undermining equality before the law; despite cross-party support for reform, the system persists due to a lack of political will.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Housing Crisis: Prices Surge, Outpacing EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 3.6% in Q1 2025 versus Q1 2024, exceeding the EU average by a factor of 2.5, driven by construction worker shortages and high demand; Madrid's prices rose 25% year-on-year.
Spain's Housing Crisis: Prices Surge, Outpacing EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 3.6% in Q1 2025 versus Q1 2024, exceeding the EU average by a factor of 2.5, driven by construction worker shortages and high demand; Madrid's prices rose 25% year-on-year.
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32% Bias Score

China Bolsters Capital Markets with New Policies to Spur Economic Growth
China is implementing new policies to strengthen its capital markets, focusing on optimizing financing, attracting foreign investment, and promoting innovation-driven growth in strategic sectors; this follows the recent introduction of supportive financial policies in September, and is seen as a res...

China Bolsters Capital Markets with New Policies to Spur Economic Growth
China is implementing new policies to strengthen its capital markets, focusing on optimizing financing, attracting foreign investment, and promoting innovation-driven growth in strategic sectors; this follows the recent introduction of supportive financial policies in September, and is seen as a res...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Police Oppose New Asylum Law, Citing Feasibility and Ethical Concerns
The Dutch National Police strongly opposes the newly passed Asylum Emergency Measures Act, citing concerns about feasibility, effectiveness, and the potential for increased crime and social unrest; the act criminalizes illegal residency without prior consultation with law enforcement.

Dutch Police Oppose New Asylum Law, Citing Feasibility and Ethical Concerns
The Dutch National Police strongly opposes the newly passed Asylum Emergency Measures Act, citing concerns about feasibility, effectiveness, and the potential for increased crime and social unrest; the act criminalizes illegal residency without prior consultation with law enforcement.
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60% Bias Score

Unequal Costs of Green Energy: Monteleone's Critical Minerals Exhibition
Davide Monteleone's "Critical Minerals – Geography of Energy" exhibition reveals the harsh realities of cobalt and lithium mining in Congo and Chile, exposing the environmental destruction and exploitative labor practices that fuel the green energy transition in wealthier nations.

Unequal Costs of Green Energy: Monteleone's Critical Minerals Exhibition
Davide Monteleone's "Critical Minerals – Geography of Energy" exhibition reveals the harsh realities of cobalt and lithium mining in Congo and Chile, exposing the environmental destruction and exploitative labor practices that fuel the green energy transition in wealthier nations.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Europe's Divergent Fiscal Paths Amidst Global Uncertainty
PIMCO's Peder Beck-Friis highlights increased investor interest in debt amid global economic uncertainty and fiscal pressures; Germany's fiscal policy shift contrasts with constraints faced by other European nations like Spain, France, and the UK, impacting growth and stability.

Europe's Divergent Fiscal Paths Amidst Global Uncertainty
PIMCO's Peder Beck-Friis highlights increased investor interest in debt amid global economic uncertainty and fiscal pressures; Germany's fiscal policy shift contrasts with constraints faced by other European nations like Spain, France, and the UK, impacting growth and stability.
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44% Bias Score

Navarra Government Awards \$76 Million Contract to Blacklisted Company
The Navarra regional government awarded a \$76 million contract to Servinabar, a company blacklisted for non-compliance with accounting obligations, despite objections from the contract's auditor and secretary who cited irregularities and evidence of a pre-determined outcome.

Navarra Government Awards \$76 Million Contract to Blacklisted Company
The Navarra regional government awarded a \$76 million contract to Servinabar, a company blacklisted for non-compliance with accounting obligations, despite objections from the contract's auditor and secretary who cited irregularities and evidence of a pre-determined outcome.
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68% Bias Score

Australia's Arts Sector Faces Funding Crisis, Tax Reform Proposed
Australia's arts sector, worth $122.3 billion, faces a funding crisis due to post-COVID cuts and reduced philanthropy. A NSW tax summit aims to reform funding, potentially using tax incentives and deductions for creative workers, modeling a successful UK initiative that boosted theatre attendance.

Australia's Arts Sector Faces Funding Crisis, Tax Reform Proposed
Australia's arts sector, worth $122.3 billion, faces a funding crisis due to post-COVID cuts and reduced philanthropy. A NSW tax summit aims to reform funding, potentially using tax incentives and deductions for creative workers, modeling a successful UK initiative that boosted theatre attendance.
Progress
52% Bias Score
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