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Spanish Summer Work Arrangements: Legal Risks of Unilateral Changes
Spanish labor laws face challenges as companies modify summer work arrangements; established practices, whether intensive schedules or telework, risk legal disputes if changes aren't formally negotiated or compensated, impacting employee rights.
Spanish Summer Work Arrangements: Legal Risks of Unilateral Changes
Spanish labor laws face challenges as companies modify summer work arrangements; established practices, whether intensive schedules or telework, risk legal disputes if changes aren't formally negotiated or compensated, impacting employee rights.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Stagnant Consumption Despite Income Growth: A Debt Reduction Story
Despite a 5.2% increase in real disposable income per capita, Spanish household consumption grew only 0.2% in the last five years, significantly lower than the European average of 1.4%, due to increased savings used primarily to reduce debt rather than accumulating liquidity.
Spain's Stagnant Consumption Despite Income Growth: A Debt Reduction Story
Despite a 5.2% increase in real disposable income per capita, Spanish household consumption grew only 0.2% in the last five years, significantly lower than the European average of 1.4%, due to increased savings used primarily to reduce debt rather than accumulating liquidity.
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20% Bias Score


France's Inconsistent Approach to Ecological Transition"
France's ecological transition faces setbacks despite recent initiatives; policy reversals contradict climate change realities, necessitating systemic changes for long-term success.
France's Inconsistent Approach to Ecological Transition"
France's ecological transition faces setbacks despite recent initiatives; policy reversals contradict climate change realities, necessitating systemic changes for long-term success.
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40% Bias Score


Ancient DNA Reveals Late Arrival of Light Pigmentation in Europe
Genetic analysis of 348 ancient DNA samples reveals that light skin, hair, and eyes were rare in Europe until the Iron Age; light skin may have offered a vitamin D advantage, while light eyes' evolutionary benefit remains unclear.
Ancient DNA Reveals Late Arrival of Light Pigmentation in Europe
Genetic analysis of 348 ancient DNA samples reveals that light skin, hair, and eyes were rare in Europe until the Iron Age; light skin may have offered a vitamin D advantage, while light eyes' evolutionary benefit remains unclear.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Presidential Advisor Emphasizes Referendum for New Constitution
Presidential advisor Mehmet Uçum insists on a referendum for any new Turkish constitution, rejecting alternative scenarios and linking the process to the 'Terror-Free Turkey' initiative, stressing the indivisibility of the country's unitary structure.
Turkish Presidential Advisor Emphasizes Referendum for New Constitution
Presidential advisor Mehmet Uçum insists on a referendum for any new Turkish constitution, rejecting alternative scenarios and linking the process to the 'Terror-Free Turkey' initiative, stressing the indivisibility of the country's unitary structure.
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64% Bias Score


LEGO Opens Largest LEGOLAND Park in Shanghai
LEGO Group opened its largest LEGOLAND park in Shanghai on Saturday, spanning 318,000 square meters with eight themed areas and over 75 attractions, reflecting its significant investment in China's expanding tourism and entertainment market.
LEGO Opens Largest LEGOLAND Park in Shanghai
LEGO Group opened its largest LEGOLAND park in Shanghai on Saturday, spanning 318,000 square meters with eight themed areas and over 75 attractions, reflecting its significant investment in China's expanding tourism and entertainment market.
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52% Bias Score

Cerdán Case Exposes Power Concentration Risks in Spanish Politics
The Cerdán case prompts self-reflection within the PSOE and PP on leadership concentration, highlighting the risks of unchecked power and raising concerns about irregular financing practices in Spanish politics.

Cerdán Case Exposes Power Concentration Risks in Spanish Politics
The Cerdán case prompts self-reflection within the PSOE and PP on leadership concentration, highlighting the risks of unchecked power and raising concerns about irregular financing practices in Spanish politics.
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52% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorism Investigation Underway
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, in December 2024, for setting fire to a synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the incident is linked to terrorism.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorism Investigation Underway
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, in December 2024, for setting fire to a synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the incident is linked to terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Eddington": A Satirical Look at American Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ari Aster's "Eddington" is a satirical comedy set in a New Mexico desert town in 2020, where a sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) feud amidst the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, resulting in a darkly comedic and critically acclaimed film.

Eddington": A Satirical Look at American Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ari Aster's "Eddington" is a satirical comedy set in a New Mexico desert town in 2020, where a sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) feud amidst the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, resulting in a darkly comedic and critically acclaimed film.
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32% Bias Score

Severe Deterioration of Spanish Roads Requires €13.5 Billion Investment
A study by the Spanish Road Association (AEC) reveals that 52% of Spanish roads have severe pavement damage, requiring €13.5 billion in investment to address the worst condition in 40 years, exceeding the €9.5 billion estimated in 2022.

Severe Deterioration of Spanish Roads Requires €13.5 Billion Investment
A study by the Spanish Road Association (AEC) reveals that 52% of Spanish roads have severe pavement damage, requiring €13.5 billion in investment to address the worst condition in 40 years, exceeding the €9.5 billion estimated in 2022.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Inflation Disparity Highlights Income Inequality
A study by Giorgos Ioannidis reveals that in Greece during 2022, inflation disproportionately affected lower-income households (10.4%) compared to the wealthiest 10% (8.5%), despite an overall average of 9.6%; this disparity, while lessening in subsequent years, solidified existing inequalities due ...

Greek Inflation Disparity Highlights Income Inequality
A study by Giorgos Ioannidis reveals that in Greece during 2022, inflation disproportionately affected lower-income households (10.4%) compared to the wealthiest 10% (8.5%), despite an overall average of 9.6%; this disparity, while lessening in subsequent years, solidified existing inequalities due ...
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28% Bias Score

Greece braces for heatwave, power grid on high alert
Facing a new heatwave, Greece's power grid is on high alert, with authorities expecting high demand and potential for localized blackouts despite a new power plant and backup measures; however, inefficient cross-border energy flow is causing price discrepancies and threatens energy security, leading...

Greece braces for heatwave, power grid on high alert
Facing a new heatwave, Greece's power grid is on high alert, with authorities expecting high demand and potential for localized blackouts despite a new power plant and backup measures; however, inefficient cross-border energy flow is causing price discrepancies and threatens energy security, leading...
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40% Bias Score
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