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BBC Salary Report: Missing Presenters and Transparency Loopholes
The BBC's annual report reveals that high-profile presenters like Rylan Clark, Claudia Winkleman, David Mitchell, and Rob Brydon are missing from its published salary list because the BBC doesn't have to disclose the salaries of stars who are paid through production companies like BBC Studios, a com...
BBC Salary Report: Missing Presenters and Transparency Loopholes
The BBC's annual report reveals that high-profile presenters like Rylan Clark, Claudia Winkleman, David Mitchell, and Rob Brydon are missing from its published salary list because the BBC doesn't have to disclose the salaries of stars who are paid through production companies like BBC Studios, a com...
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40% Bias Score


New Center Parcs Resort Opens in Southern Denmark, Boosting Tourism and Addressing Regional Aging
A new Center Parcs resort with 440 bungalows opened in Nordborg, Southern Denmark in mid-June, driven by local businesses to combat regional aging and boost tourism, attracting significant investment and creating 300 jobs.
New Center Parcs Resort Opens in Southern Denmark, Boosting Tourism and Addressing Regional Aging
A new Center Parcs resort with 440 bungalows opened in Nordborg, Southern Denmark in mid-June, driven by local businesses to combat regional aging and boost tourism, attracting significant investment and creating 300 jobs.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Housing Alliance Faces Criticism Amidst Slow Progress
Berlin's housing alliance, aiming for 20,000 new apartments annually, faces criticism for slow progress despite an updated agreement; the Senate defends its target while acknowledging unmet goals and facing accusations of prioritizing real estate profits over renter protection.
Berlin Housing Alliance Faces Criticism Amidst Slow Progress
Berlin's housing alliance, aiming for 20,000 new apartments annually, faces criticism for slow progress despite an updated agreement; the Senate defends its target while acknowledging unmet goals and facing accusations of prioritizing real estate profits over renter protection.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Reduced Minimum Wage for Seasonal Farm Workers
The German government rejected proposals to lower the minimum wage for seasonal agricultural workers, citing legal constraints and the principle of equal treatment, despite concerns about the economic impact on farms and potential increases in food prices.
Germany Rejects Reduced Minimum Wage for Seasonal Farm Workers
The German government rejected proposals to lower the minimum wage for seasonal agricultural workers, citing legal constraints and the principle of equal treatment, despite concerns about the economic impact on farms and potential increases in food prices.
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60% Bias Score


White House Rejects Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Online Controversy
The White House rejected calls to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, despite online discussions questioning her conviction due to the lack of an "incriminating client list" revealed by the Justice Department; a change.org petition for her release has onl...
White House Rejects Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Online Controversy
The White House rejected calls to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, despite online discussions questioning her conviction due to the lack of an "incriminating client list" revealed by the Justice Department; a change.org petition for her release has onl...
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52% Bias Score


Barcelona's Identity Crisis: A 50-Year Transformation
Jordi Amat's new book, "Les batalles de Barcelona," examines Barcelona's socio-cultural evolution over the past 50 years, analyzing its transformation from a post-industrial city to one grappling with mass tourism and neoliberal policies, highlighting the disconnect between the city's challenges and...
Barcelona's Identity Crisis: A 50-Year Transformation
Jordi Amat's new book, "Les batalles de Barcelona," examines Barcelona's socio-cultural evolution over the past 50 years, analyzing its transformation from a post-industrial city to one grappling with mass tourism and neoliberal policies, highlighting the disconnect between the city's challenges and...
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48% Bias Score

False Claim: Italy Withdraws From Paris Agreement
A false social media post claims Italy withdrew from the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming, which is untrue; Italy remains a signatory, unlike the US which temporarily withdrew under President Trump.

False Claim: Italy Withdraws From Paris Agreement
A false social media post claims Italy withdrew from the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming, which is untrue; Italy remains a signatory, unlike the US which temporarily withdrew under President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

CDU's Internal Conflict Amidst Failed Vote and Growing Skilled Labor Shortage in Germany
German Chancellor Merz and Bavarian Prime Minister Söder met on the Zugspitze to project unity within the CDU following a failed vote on constitutional judges in the Bundestag, while internally, CDU parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn faces criticism for his role in the failed vote and previous co...

CDU's Internal Conflict Amidst Failed Vote and Growing Skilled Labor Shortage in Germany
German Chancellor Merz and Bavarian Prime Minister Söder met on the Zugspitze to project unity within the CDU following a failed vote on constitutional judges in the Bundestag, while internally, CDU parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn faces criticism for his role in the failed vote and previous co...
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44% Bias Score

Russian Book Market: 2024 Sales Figures, Censorship Impact, and Rise of Esoteric Literature
Russia's 2024 book sales reached 98 billion rubles for paper books and 18.9 billion rubles for e-books, exceeding 2023 figures but falling short of pre-war and pre-pandemic levels; rising publishing costs and censorship contributed to market shifts, with a notable increase in esoteric literature sal...

Russian Book Market: 2024 Sales Figures, Censorship Impact, and Rise of Esoteric Literature
Russia's 2024 book sales reached 98 billion rubles for paper books and 18.9 billion rubles for e-books, exceeding 2023 figures but falling short of pre-war and pre-pandemic levels; rising publishing costs and censorship contributed to market shifts, with a notable increase in esoteric literature sal...
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52% Bias Score

Australian Social Services Face Funding Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
Australia's Department of Social Services warned Minister Tanya Plibersek about justifying its \$198 billion budget against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, highlighting concerns about rising inequality and social cohesion.

Australian Social Services Face Funding Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
Australia's Department of Social Services warned Minister Tanya Plibersek about justifying its \$198 billion budget against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, highlighting concerns about rising inequality and social cohesion.
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40% Bias Score

Ex-Scotland Yard Officer Dies in Self-Inflicted Explosion After Domestic Abuse Reports
Malcolm Baker, a 60-year-old former Scotland Yard counter-terror officer, died in a September 2022 house explosion after dousing himself in petrol as police arrived to arrest him for domestic abuse; his wife reported him repeatedly for abuse, including a threat to slit his son's throat, but police d...

Ex-Scotland Yard Officer Dies in Self-Inflicted Explosion After Domestic Abuse Reports
Malcolm Baker, a 60-year-old former Scotland Yard counter-terror officer, died in a September 2022 house explosion after dousing himself in petrol as police arrived to arrest him for domestic abuse; his wife reported him repeatedly for abuse, including a threat to slit his son's throat, but police d...
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36% Bias Score

Italy's Bureaucracy Hinders Global Talent Attraction
The Politecnico di Milano's business school, with over half its student body and 20% of its faculty international, faces significant challenges in attracting and supporting foreign talent due to Italy's complex bureaucracy, contrasting with other European nations' more streamlined processes.

Italy's Bureaucracy Hinders Global Talent Attraction
The Politecnico di Milano's business school, with over half its student body and 20% of its faculty international, faces significant challenges in attracting and supporting foreign talent due to Italy's complex bureaucracy, contrasting with other European nations' more streamlined processes.
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40% Bias Score
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