July 2025
August 2025
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Global Markets Mixed Amid Rising US Inflation and Japan Election Concerns
Global markets reacted to rising US inflation (2.7% in June) and upcoming Japanese elections, with mixed results across Europe and Asia; Indonesia reached a tariff deal with the US to protect jobs.
Global Markets Mixed Amid Rising US Inflation and Japan Election Concerns
Global markets reacted to rising US inflation (2.7% in June) and upcoming Japanese elections, with mixed results across Europe and Asia; Indonesia reached a tariff deal with the US to protect jobs.
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52% Bias Score


US Employers to Shift More Healthcare Costs to Workers in 2026
Over half of US employers plan to increase employee cost-sharing for health insurance in 2026 due to rising healthcare expenses, including the cost of new medications, impacting employee access to care. This follows a 4.5% increase in 2024 and an anticipated 6% rise in 2025.
US Employers to Shift More Healthcare Costs to Workers in 2026
Over half of US employers plan to increase employee cost-sharing for health insurance in 2026 due to rising healthcare expenses, including the cost of new medications, impacting employee access to care. This follows a 4.5% increase in 2024 and an anticipated 6% rise in 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Bulgaria Adopts Euro Amidst Public Opposition and Political Divisions
Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro in January 2024, despite significant public opposition (66%) fueled by fears of inflation and loss of national identity, while the EU confirms the country meets all requirements. Businesses anticipate reduced transaction costs, but concerns remain.
Bulgaria Adopts Euro Amidst Public Opposition and Political Divisions
Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro in January 2024, despite significant public opposition (66%) fueled by fears of inflation and loss of national identity, while the EU confirms the country meets all requirements. Businesses anticipate reduced transaction costs, but concerns remain.
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48% Bias Score


ZF Workers to Protest Cost-Cutting Measures
On July 29th, 5,000 ZF Friedrichshafen employees will protest against new cost-cutting measures, including cuts to above-scale benefits, following previous work hour reductions and planned job cuts of up to 14,000 in Germany by 2028, as the company attempts to address over a billion euro loss in 202...
ZF Workers to Protest Cost-Cutting Measures
On July 29th, 5,000 ZF Friedrichshafen employees will protest against new cost-cutting measures, including cuts to above-scale benefits, following previous work hour reductions and planned job cuts of up to 14,000 in Germany by 2028, as the company attempts to address over a billion euro loss in 202...
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40% Bias Score


Bayer Extends CEO's Contract Amidst Restructuring
Bayer CEO Bill Anderson's contract is extended by three years until March 2028, following a restructuring that has eliminated 11,000 jobs and aims for €2 billion in cost savings by 2026, to address legal challenges stemming from the Monsanto acquisition.
Bayer Extends CEO's Contract Amidst Restructuring
Bayer CEO Bill Anderson's contract is extended by three years until March 2028, following a restructuring that has eliminated 11,000 jobs and aims for €2 billion in cost savings by 2026, to address legal challenges stemming from the Monsanto acquisition.
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44% Bias Score


UK PMQs Avoids Afghan Data Leak Amid Economic Debate
The final PMQs before the UK summer recess focused on economic policy, avoiding the recent leak of data concerning over 18,000 Afghan resettlement applicants. The opposition criticized the government's economic record, while the government questioned the opposition's tax proposals. An injunction ban...
UK PMQs Avoids Afghan Data Leak Amid Economic Debate
The final PMQs before the UK summer recess focused on economic policy, avoiding the recent leak of data concerning over 18,000 Afghan resettlement applicants. The opposition criticized the government's economic record, while the government questioned the opposition's tax proposals. An injunction ban...
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48% Bias Score

Ugandan Election Campaigns Marked by Spiritual Warfare
In Uganda's upcoming January 2026 elections, political rivals are employing spiritual warfare tactics, including consulting witch doctors and performing rituals, reflecting a widespread belief in witchcraft that influences political strategies and has broader societal implications.

Ugandan Election Campaigns Marked by Spiritual Warfare
In Uganda's upcoming January 2026 elections, political rivals are employing spiritual warfare tactics, including consulting witch doctors and performing rituals, reflecting a widespread belief in witchcraft that influences political strategies and has broader societal implications.
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48% Bias Score

Kennedy Fires Top HHS Aides Amidst Policy Scrutiny
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired his chief of staff, Heather Flick Melanson, and deputy chief of staff for policy, Hannah Anderson, this week after only a few months, leaving key senior positions open and sparking concerns over the department's policy implementation...

Kennedy Fires Top HHS Aides Amidst Policy Scrutiny
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired his chief of staff, Heather Flick Melanson, and deputy chief of staff for policy, Hannah Anderson, this week after only a few months, leaving key senior positions open and sparking concerns over the department's policy implementation...
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32% Bias Score

France Cuts Livret A Savings Rate to 1.7%
France's Banque de France will lower the Livret A savings account rate to 1.7% on August 1st, a significant decrease from 2.4%, due to reduced inflation and interbank rates; this impacts savers, banks, and social housing.

France Cuts Livret A Savings Rate to 1.7%
France's Banque de France will lower the Livret A savings account rate to 1.7% on August 1st, a significant decrease from 2.4%, due to reduced inflation and interbank rates; this impacts savers, banks, and social housing.
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40% Bias Score

German Hospital Reform Threatens Efficient Braunschweig Clinic Model
Germany's proposed hospital reform threatens Braunschweig Clinic's integrated model of maternity, geriatrics, and radiotherapy, requiring potentially costly additions, highlighting concerns about the reform's rigidity and impact on efficient healthcare delivery. Health Minister Nina Warken is open t...

German Hospital Reform Threatens Efficient Braunschweig Clinic Model
Germany's proposed hospital reform threatens Braunschweig Clinic's integrated model of maternity, geriatrics, and radiotherapy, requiring potentially costly additions, highlighting concerns about the reform's rigidity and impact on efficient healthcare delivery. Health Minister Nina Warken is open t...
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36% Bias Score

Gold Outperforms Canadian Real Estate and Stocks Since 2001
Since January 2001, gold has been Canada's top-performing asset, outpacing real estate and stocks, with a 10.3% CAGR, despite many Canadians viewing real estate as the most reliable investment; this is due to a disconnect between the Consumer Price Index and asset prices, with asset prices closely t...

Gold Outperforms Canadian Real Estate and Stocks Since 2001
Since January 2001, gold has been Canada's top-performing asset, outpacing real estate and stocks, with a 10.3% CAGR, despite many Canadians viewing real estate as the most reliable investment; this is due to a disconnect between the Consumer Price Index and asset prices, with asset prices closely t...
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44% Bias Score

German Police Arrest 16 in Major Drug Trafficking Bust
Following extensive investigations, German police arrested 16 individuals in a large-scale raid across Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, and Hessen for allegedly trafficking over 163 kilograms of cocaine, marijuana, and hashish since 2019; authorities seized weapons, €100,000, and drugs.

German Police Arrest 16 in Major Drug Trafficking Bust
Following extensive investigations, German police arrested 16 individuals in a large-scale raid across Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, and Hessen for allegedly trafficking over 163 kilograms of cocaine, marijuana, and hashish since 2019; authorities seized weapons, €100,000, and drugs.
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40% Bias Score
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