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Queensland Police Secure Generous Pay Deal Amidst Public Sector Disputes
The Queensland government announced an in-principle agreement with police, granting an $8000 retention payment, increased shift allowances, and better regional incentives; this sparked criticism from nurses and midwives who highlighted the disparity in treatment compared to their ongoing pay negotia...
Queensland Police Secure Generous Pay Deal Amidst Public Sector Disputes
The Queensland government announced an in-principle agreement with police, granting an $8000 retention payment, increased shift allowances, and better regional incentives; this sparked criticism from nurses and midwives who highlighted the disparity in treatment compared to their ongoing pay negotia...
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68% Bias Score


4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Clay Model
A 4,000-year-old handprint was discovered on a clay "soul house" model from an Ancient Egyptian tomb (2055–1650 BCE) in the UK, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the artisan who made it and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of ancient Egyptian craftspeople.
4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Clay Model
A 4,000-year-old handprint was discovered on a clay "soul house" model from an Ancient Egyptian tomb (2055–1650 BCE) in the UK, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the artisan who made it and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of ancient Egyptian craftspeople.
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24% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Police to Use Palantir's "Gotham" Software Amidst Privacy Concerns
Baden-Württemberg's police will use Palantir's "Gotham" software to analyze crime data starting in Q2 2026, costing €25 million over five years, despite concerns about data privacy and reliance on a US company; parliamentary oversight and a planned European alternative aim to mitigate risks.
Baden-Württemberg Police to Use Palantir's "Gotham" Software Amidst Privacy Concerns
Baden-Württemberg's police will use Palantir's "Gotham" software to analyze crime data starting in Q2 2026, costing €25 million over five years, despite concerns about data privacy and reliance on a US company; parliamentary oversight and a planned European alternative aim to mitigate risks.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg's Urban Green Contract: Progress and Funding Challenges
Hamburg's 2019 "Contract for Urban Green", spurred by a citizen initiative, led to the designation of 38 nature reserves (7800 hectares), a 7-hectare increase in public parks by 2023, and a new AI-powered land-seal monitoring system; however, funding shortfalls at the district level threaten long-te...
Hamburg's Urban Green Contract: Progress and Funding Challenges
Hamburg's 2019 "Contract for Urban Green", spurred by a citizen initiative, led to the designation of 38 nature reserves (7800 hectares), a 7-hectare increase in public parks by 2023, and a new AI-powered land-seal monitoring system; however, funding shortfalls at the district level threaten long-te...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Faces €1.3 Billion Annual Cost for Ukrainian Male Refugees
Over 150,000 Ukrainian men of military age receive approximately €1.3 billion annually in social benefits in Germany, prompting criticism from the CSU, while the Ukrainian embassy argues many are legally exempt from military service.
Germany Faces €1.3 Billion Annual Cost for Ukrainian Male Refugees
Over 150,000 Ukrainian men of military age receive approximately €1.3 billion annually in social benefits in Germany, prompting criticism from the CSU, while the Ukrainian embassy argues many are legally exempt from military service.
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60% Bias Score


BT Refunds £18 Million After Ofcom Contract Information Ruling
BT has refunded £18 million to over 1.1 million customers after Ofcom ruled it failed to provide sufficient contract information, resulting in a £2.8 million fine and further penalties for emergency call failures.
BT Refunds £18 Million After Ofcom Contract Information Ruling
BT has refunded £18 million to over 1.1 million customers after Ofcom ruled it failed to provide sufficient contract information, resulting in a £2.8 million fine and further penalties for emergency call failures.
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48% Bias Score

Beijing Unveils Three-Year Plan to Protect UNESCO World Heritage Central Axis
Beijing authorities launched a three-year action plan with 45 key tasks to protect the 7.8-kilometer Beijing Central Axis, a UNESCO World Heritage site inscribed on July 27, 2024, involving site restoration, technological advancements, and public participation, aiming for sustainable development and...

Beijing Unveils Three-Year Plan to Protect UNESCO World Heritage Central Axis
Beijing authorities launched a three-year action plan with 45 key tasks to protect the 7.8-kilometer Beijing Central Axis, a UNESCO World Heritage site inscribed on July 27, 2024, involving site restoration, technological advancements, and public participation, aiming for sustainable development and...
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44% Bias Score

French Unemployment Tick Up, New Reform Sparks Union Outrage
France's registered unemployment in category A rose 0.2% in Q2 after adjusting for factors like RSA beneficiary registrations, impacting 3.2 million people; a new unemployment reform is planned, sparking union protests and a petition against the government's 'budget'.

French Unemployment Tick Up, New Reform Sparks Union Outrage
France's registered unemployment in category A rose 0.2% in Q2 after adjusting for factors like RSA beneficiary registrations, impacting 3.2 million people; a new unemployment reform is planned, sparking union protests and a petition against the government's 'budget'.
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40% Bias Score

NRW Higher Administrative Court Appoints New President After Years-Long Dispute
Following a four-year vacancy and legal battles, Bundesrichter Carsten Günther is expected to be appointed president of the Higher Administrative Court of North Rhine-Westphalia next week, succeeding Ricarda Brandts who retired in May 2021. The appointment comes after a previous candidate withdrew a...

NRW Higher Administrative Court Appoints New President After Years-Long Dispute
Following a four-year vacancy and legal battles, Bundesrichter Carsten Günther is expected to be appointed president of the Higher Administrative Court of North Rhine-Westphalia next week, succeeding Ricarda Brandts who retired in May 2021. The appointment comes after a previous candidate withdrew a...
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60% Bias Score

Natural Fibers Tested to Reduce Mud at Wacken Open Air
At the Wacken Open Air festival, a 200-meter test area uses natural fiber mats made of sedges, moor grasses, and coconut fibers to improve ground stability and reduce mud, potentially revolutionizing sustainable festival grounds and contributing to climate protection.

Natural Fibers Tested to Reduce Mud at Wacken Open Air
At the Wacken Open Air festival, a 200-meter test area uses natural fiber mats made of sedges, moor grasses, and coconut fibers to improve ground stability and reduce mud, potentially revolutionizing sustainable festival grounds and contributing to climate protection.
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52% Bias Score

US Soldier Indicted for Fatal Wrong-Way Driving Accident in Germany
A US soldier stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base is charged with negligent homicide and bodily harm following a wrong-way driving accident on May 2, 2024, on the A60 highway near Landscheid, Germany, resulting in one fatality and two serious injuries; the soldier had a blood alcohol level of 1.42 per ...

US Soldier Indicted for Fatal Wrong-Way Driving Accident in Germany
A US soldier stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base is charged with negligent homicide and bodily harm following a wrong-way driving accident on May 2, 2024, on the A60 highway near Landscheid, Germany, resulting in one fatality and two serious injuries; the soldier had a blood alcohol level of 1.42 per ...
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40% Bias Score

Fraud Allegations Against Spanish Dana Recovery Commissioner
José María Ángel Batalla, the Spanish government commissioner for post-Dana reconstruction, is accused by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency of falsifying academic credentials to obtain a public office; the PSOE defends him, while the PP demands his dismissal.

Fraud Allegations Against Spanish Dana Recovery Commissioner
José María Ángel Batalla, the Spanish government commissioner for post-Dana reconstruction, is accused by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency of falsifying academic credentials to obtain a public office; the PSOE defends him, while the PP demands his dismissal.
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60% Bias Score
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