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Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.
Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.
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56% Bias Score


1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.
1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.
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40% Bias Score


US-EU Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, Reduces Auto Tariffs
The EU and US signed a trade agreement on July 27th, averting a tariff escalation and reducing US tariffs on EU autos to 15%, while the EU committed to $600 billion in US investments and $750 billion in US energy purchases to replace Russian imports, despite internal EU resistance.
US-EU Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, Reduces Auto Tariffs
The EU and US signed a trade agreement on July 27th, averting a tariff escalation and reducing US tariffs on EU autos to 15%, while the EU committed to $600 billion in US investments and $750 billion in US energy purchases to replace Russian imports, despite internal EU resistance.
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48% Bias Score


ADF Kills 43 in DRC Church Attack
On Saturday, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 43 people, including 19 women and 9 children, in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, despite the presence of Congolese and Ugandan troops.
ADF Kills 43 in DRC Church Attack
On Saturday, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 43 people, including 19 women and 9 children, in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, despite the presence of Congolese and Ugandan troops.
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32% Bias Score


Nolan's "Odyssey" Filming in Occupied Western Sahara Sparks Controversy
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan's decision to film his adaptation of Homer's Odyssey in Dakhla, Western Sahara, a territory under Moroccan occupation since 1976, has drawn criticism from Sahrawi activists and international organizations for potentially normalizing human rights abuses.
Nolan's "Odyssey" Filming in Occupied Western Sahara Sparks Controversy
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan's decision to film his adaptation of Homer's Odyssey in Dakhla, Western Sahara, a territory under Moroccan occupation since 1976, has drawn criticism from Sahrawi activists and international organizations for potentially normalizing human rights abuses.
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56% Bias Score


Train Derailment in Germany Kills Three
Three people died and several were injured when a regional passenger train derailed near Ridlingen, Germany, on Sunday around 6:10 pm local time, due to possible landslides from severe storms; the train was traveling from Sigmaringen to Ulm.
Train Derailment in Germany Kills Three
Three people died and several were injured when a regional passenger train derailed near Ridlingen, Germany, on Sunday around 6:10 pm local time, due to possible landslides from severe storms; the train was traveling from Sigmaringen to Ulm.
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24% Bias Score

Ecuador Ordered to Protect Last Isolated Indigenous Groups
On March 13, 2024, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Ecuador must protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane, Ecuador's last voluntarily isolated indigenous groups, from threats like oil extraction and illegal logging, following a 19-year legal battle.

Ecuador Ordered to Protect Last Isolated Indigenous Groups
On March 13, 2024, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Ecuador must protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane, Ecuador's last voluntarily isolated indigenous groups, from threats like oil extraction and illegal logging, following a 19-year legal battle.
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24% Bias Score

NHS Faces Widespread Strikes as Nurses Poised to Reject Pay Deal
The NHS faces potential widespread disruption as nurses are expected to reject a 3.6% pay rise, following a similar rejection by GMB health workers and ongoing junior doctor strikes; the RCN vote concludes this week.

NHS Faces Widespread Strikes as Nurses Poised to Reject Pay Deal
The NHS faces potential widespread disruption as nurses are expected to reject a 3.6% pay rise, following a similar rejection by GMB health workers and ongoing junior doctor strikes; the RCN vote concludes this week.
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64% Bias Score

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults Due to Somatic Symptoms and Stigma
A 16-year study of over 11,000 individuals revealed that while depression symptoms are similar across age groups, older adults often experience more somatic symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic depression due to misattribution to aging and stigma.

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults Due to Somatic Symptoms and Stigma
A 16-year study of over 11,000 individuals revealed that while depression symptoms are similar across age groups, older adults often experience more somatic symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic depression due to misattribution to aging and stigma.
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36% Bias Score

Trump and Starmer to Meet in Scotland, Trade Deal on Agenda
President Donald Trump will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday at Trump's Scottish golf resort to discuss their bilateral trade deal, the Gaza hunger crisis, and potential reductions in US steel and aluminum tariffs on British goods; talks will also take place at another Trump e...

Trump and Starmer to Meet in Scotland, Trade Deal on Agenda
President Donald Trump will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday at Trump's Scottish golf resort to discuss their bilateral trade deal, the Gaza hunger crisis, and potential reductions in US steel and aluminum tariffs on British goods; talks will also take place at another Trump e...
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44% Bias Score

Dalio Warns of UK 'Debt Doom Loop' Amid High Taxes and Economic Slowdown
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns the UK is in a "debt doom loop" due to high taxes, rising debt, and slow growth, potentially causing wealthy taxpayers to leave and reduce government revenue, worsening an already concerning economic situation with a 5.7% deficit and 49,309 businesses in critical...

Dalio Warns of UK 'Debt Doom Loop' Amid High Taxes and Economic Slowdown
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns the UK is in a "debt doom loop" due to high taxes, rising debt, and slow growth, potentially causing wealthy taxpayers to leave and reduce government revenue, worsening an already concerning economic situation with a 5.7% deficit and 49,309 businesses in critical...
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44% Bias Score

Swiss Women's Euro 2024 Shatters Records, Despite Lack of Professional League
The 2024 Women's European Championship in Switzerland exceeded expectations, attracting a record audience of at least 650,000 fans and 400 million TV viewers, despite the absence of a professional women's league in the host country.

Swiss Women's Euro 2024 Shatters Records, Despite Lack of Professional League
The 2024 Women's European Championship in Switzerland exceeded expectations, attracting a record audience of at least 650,000 fans and 400 million TV viewers, despite the absence of a professional women's league in the host country.
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68% Bias Score
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