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Slutwalk Munich Expands with "Schlampenfest" to Combat Victim Blaming
Slutwalk Munich, an anti-victim-blaming initiative, hosts a yearly demonstration and recently added a "Schlampenfest" (Slut Fest) to raise funds and offer diverse events combating slut-shaming and promoting self-determination.
Slutwalk Munich Expands with "Schlampenfest" to Combat Victim Blaming
Slutwalk Munich, an anti-victim-blaming initiative, hosts a yearly demonstration and recently added a "Schlampenfest" (Slut Fest) to raise funds and offer diverse events combating slut-shaming and promoting self-determination.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Public Housing Rent Hikes Spark Criticism
Berlin's public housing companies plan to raise rents for 112,000 apartments by up to 11 percent per apartment, causing significant criticism due to a new cooperation agreement with the senate allowing for these increases and highlighting issues in the existing rent reduction mechanism.
Berlin Public Housing Rent Hikes Spark Criticism
Berlin's public housing companies plan to raise rents for 112,000 apartments by up to 11 percent per apartment, causing significant criticism due to a new cooperation agreement with the senate allowing for these increases and highlighting issues in the existing rent reduction mechanism.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
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44% Bias Score


Kamto's Candidacy Challenged Amidst Defections in Cameroon's Presidential Race
Three months before Cameroon's presidential election, Maurice Kamto's candidacy is questioned due to his party's 2020 election boycott, while defections within President Biya's party add unexpected challenges to his potential reelection bid.
Kamto's Candidacy Challenged Amidst Defections in Cameroon's Presidential Race
Three months before Cameroon's presidential election, Maurice Kamto's candidacy is questioned due to his party's 2020 election boycott, while defections within President Biya's party add unexpected challenges to his potential reelection bid.
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48% Bias Score


Amazon's Prime Day Sees Sharp Sales Dip on Day One
Momentum Commerce reported a 41 percent decrease in Amazon sales on the first day of Prime Day 2024 compared to 2023, despite Amazon extending the sale to four days; Amazon disputes the findings, citing the limited scope of Momentum's data, while analysts link the decline to weak consumer confidence...
Amazon's Prime Day Sees Sharp Sales Dip on Day One
Momentum Commerce reported a 41 percent decrease in Amazon sales on the first day of Prime Day 2024 compared to 2023, despite Amazon extending the sale to four days; Amazon disputes the findings, citing the limited scope of Momentum's data, while analysts link the decline to weak consumer confidence...
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52% Bias Score


Labour MPs Pressure Starmer to Prioritize Cost of Living Crisis
Over 100 Labour MPs urged Keir Starmer to prioritize reducing the cost of living, fearing electoral losses due to high energy, housing, and childcare costs, launching a new Living Standards group to propose solutions before autumn.
Labour MPs Pressure Starmer to Prioritize Cost of Living Crisis
Over 100 Labour MPs urged Keir Starmer to prioritize reducing the cost of living, fearing electoral losses due to high energy, housing, and childcare costs, launching a new Living Standards group to propose solutions before autumn.
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44% Bias Score

Bavarian Bishops Urge Parliament to Protect Unborn Life Before Constitutional Court Judge Vote
Two Bavarian bishops publicly urged Germany's parliament to prioritize the protection of unborn life before voting on three new judges for the Federal Constitutional Court on July 28th, 2023, emphasizing Article 1 of the Basic Law and highlighting the potential impact of a judge's views on abortion ...

Bavarian Bishops Urge Parliament to Protect Unborn Life Before Constitutional Court Judge Vote
Two Bavarian bishops publicly urged Germany's parliament to prioritize the protection of unborn life before voting on three new judges for the Federal Constitutional Court on July 28th, 2023, emphasizing Article 1 of the Basic Law and highlighting the potential impact of a judge's views on abortion ...
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44% Bias Score

NRW Local Election Polling Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Municipal Administration
Two months ahead of the NRW local elections, an NRW-Check survey reveals significant dissatisfaction with municipal administration in larger cities (49% dissatisfied in cities >500,000), particularly regarding refugee integration (14% satisfied). Concerns about migration (33% of respondents) and tra...

NRW Local Election Polling Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Municipal Administration
Two months ahead of the NRW local elections, an NRW-Check survey reveals significant dissatisfaction with municipal administration in larger cities (49% dissatisfied in cities >500,000), particularly regarding refugee integration (14% satisfied). Concerns about migration (33% of respondents) and tra...
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36% Bias Score

Delay in Mutamba Embezzlement Trial Highlights DRC Justice Concerns
Former Congolese Justice Minister Constant Mutamba's trial for embezzlement of funds designated for a Kisangani prison and war reparations was delayed until July 28th due to his defense team's late access to the case files; he faces up to 15 years imprisonment if convicted.

Delay in Mutamba Embezzlement Trial Highlights DRC Justice Concerns
Former Congolese Justice Minister Constant Mutamba's trial for embezzlement of funds designated for a Kisangani prison and war reparations was delayed until July 28th due to his defense team's late access to the case files; he faces up to 15 years imprisonment if convicted.
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56% Bias Score

Death of Stained-Glass Artist Brian Clarke Highlights Ongoing Conflict Between Art and Craft
Brian Clarke, a British stained-glass artist who died aged 71, achieved international acclaim for his architectural glass designs but faced persistent rejection by the British art establishment, despite commissions for major buildings and exhibitions at prominent galleries.

Death of Stained-Glass Artist Brian Clarke Highlights Ongoing Conflict Between Art and Craft
Brian Clarke, a British stained-glass artist who died aged 71, achieved international acclaim for his architectural glass designs but faced persistent rejection by the British art establishment, despite commissions for major buildings and exhibitions at prominent galleries.
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60% Bias Score

Police Shoot Man Wielding Chainsaw in Kent; IOPC Investigating
Kent Police shot 37-year-old Sean O'Meara on July 7th during an arrest attempt for an outstanding assault warrant; he remains in critical condition, wielding a chainsaw and a suspected explosive device, prompting an IOPC investigation.

Police Shoot Man Wielding Chainsaw in Kent; IOPC Investigating
Kent Police shot 37-year-old Sean O'Meara on July 7th during an arrest attempt for an outstanding assault warrant; he remains in critical condition, wielding a chainsaw and a suspected explosive device, prompting an IOPC investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Renzi Quits Mondadori Amidst Political Dispute
Matteo Renzi ended his collaboration with Mondadori, a publishing house owned by the Berlusconi family, after Pier Silvio Berlusconi criticized him, an action Renzi claims was orchestrated by the Italian Prime Minister's office to silence his opposition to the Meloni government.

Renzi Quits Mondadori Amidst Political Dispute
Matteo Renzi ended his collaboration with Mondadori, a publishing house owned by the Berlusconi family, after Pier Silvio Berlusconi criticized him, an action Renzi claims was orchestrated by the Italian Prime Minister's office to silence his opposition to the Meloni government.
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52% Bias Score
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