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German-Polish Border Controls Cause Significant Disruptions
The Polish chargé d'affaires in Germany criticized the current border controls between Germany and Poland, citing significant delays for millions of people and disruptions to supply chains, despite years of free movement within the Schengen Area. Poland's reciprocal measures, initially until August ...
German-Polish Border Controls Cause Significant Disruptions
The Polish chargé d'affaires in Germany criticized the current border controls between Germany and Poland, citing significant delays for millions of people and disruptions to supply chains, despite years of free movement within the Schengen Area. Poland's reciprocal measures, initially until August ...
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44% Bias Score


Hessian Parliament Proposes Loyalty Checks for Employees
The Hessian state parliament proposes a three-step process to verify the loyalty to the constitution of its approximately 470 employees of parliamentary groups and members, involving self-declaration, background checks, and potential intelligence agency inquiries; refusal may lead to funding exclusi...
Hessian Parliament Proposes Loyalty Checks for Employees
The Hessian state parliament proposes a three-step process to verify the loyalty to the constitution of its approximately 470 employees of parliamentary groups and members, involving self-declaration, background checks, and potential intelligence agency inquiries; refusal may lead to funding exclusi...
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36% Bias Score


CIBC Announces Major Leadership Restructuring
CIBC announces Harry Culham as its new CEO, effective November 1, 2024, replacing Victor Dodig; concurrently, Shawn Beber (head of U.S. region) and Kikelomo Lawal (chief legal officer) are departing, with several other senior executives assuming new roles.
CIBC Announces Major Leadership Restructuring
CIBC announces Harry Culham as its new CEO, effective November 1, 2024, replacing Victor Dodig; concurrently, Shawn Beber (head of U.S. region) and Kikelomo Lawal (chief legal officer) are departing, with several other senior executives assuming new roles.
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36% Bias Score


Nigerian Woman Remanded After Ibom Air Assault, Sparking Air Rage Debate
A Nigerian woman was remanded in prison after allegedly assaulting Ibom Air staff following a flight incident, sparking debate over inconsistent handling of air rage cases and the public release of footage showing her being publicly stripped and detained.
Nigerian Woman Remanded After Ibom Air Assault, Sparking Air Rage Debate
A Nigerian woman was remanded in prison after allegedly assaulting Ibom Air staff following a flight incident, sparking debate over inconsistent handling of air rage cases and the public release of footage showing her being publicly stripped and detained.
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60% Bias Score


Europe's Powerless Posturing: Symbolic Meeting on Russia Reveals Limited Influence
A political analyst reveals Europe's limited options for pressuring Russia, describing their upcoming meeting as a symbolic act dictated by the US, highlighting Europe's lack of agency in decisions regarding Ukraine.
Europe's Powerless Posturing: Symbolic Meeting on Russia Reveals Limited Influence
A political analyst reveals Europe's limited options for pressuring Russia, describing their upcoming meeting as a symbolic act dictated by the US, highlighting Europe's lack of agency in decisions regarding Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score


Meditation Linked to Lower Prevalence of Cardiovascular Diseases
A study of over 61,000 participants in the 2012 and 2017 National Health Interview Surveys revealed that those who practiced meditation showed a lower prevalence of high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and coronary heart disease compared to non-meditators, suggesting a link betwe...
Meditation Linked to Lower Prevalence of Cardiovascular Diseases
A study of over 61,000 participants in the 2012 and 2017 National Health Interview Surveys revealed that those who practiced meditation showed a lower prevalence of high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and coronary heart disease compared to non-meditators, suggesting a link betwe...
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32% Bias Score

Canadian Investors Seek Government Assurances for Increased Domestic Investment
The Canadian federal government is undertaking pre-budget consultations to address concerns from major institutional investors seeking assurances for increased domestic investment in infrastructure, energy, and other key sectors to reduce dependence on the U.S. market amid ongoing trade tensions. Th...

Canadian Investors Seek Government Assurances for Increased Domestic Investment
The Canadian federal government is undertaking pre-budget consultations to address concerns from major institutional investors seeking assurances for increased domestic investment in infrastructure, energy, and other key sectors to reduce dependence on the U.S. market amid ongoing trade tensions. Th...
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48% Bias Score

SPD proposes €300 parental leave bonus to tackle gender imbalance in NRW
The SPD in Nordrhein-Westfalen proposes a €300 monthly bonus for parents equally sharing parental leave, alongside support services and childcare expansion, to combat the gender imbalance in work and family life, aiming to increase mothers' full-time employment to 50% by 2030.

SPD proposes €300 parental leave bonus to tackle gender imbalance in NRW
The SPD in Nordrhein-Westfalen proposes a €300 monthly bonus for parents equally sharing parental leave, alongside support services and childcare expansion, to combat the gender imbalance in work and family life, aiming to increase mothers' full-time employment to 50% by 2030.
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52% Bias Score

Retrial for Axe Murder: Repressed Memories of Abuse at Issue
A 41-year-old German man is being retried for murder in Zwickau, Germany, after his initial manslaughter conviction was overturned; he admits to killing his former soccer coach with an axe, claiming repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse as a motive.

Retrial for Axe Murder: Repressed Memories of Abuse at Issue
A 41-year-old German man is being retried for murder in Zwickau, Germany, after his initial manslaughter conviction was overturned; he admits to killing his former soccer coach with an axe, claiming repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse as a motive.
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52% Bias Score

UK Faces Looming Pension Crisis Amidst Government Inaction
The UK government faces a severe pension crisis due to failed tax initiatives and a limited-scope pensions commission, leaving millions facing reduced state pensions paid at older ages unless significant changes are made.

UK Faces Looming Pension Crisis Amidst Government Inaction
The UK government faces a severe pension crisis due to failed tax initiatives and a limited-scope pensions commission, leaving millions facing reduced state pensions paid at older ages unless significant changes are made.
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64% Bias Score

CHP Addresses Transparency Concerns in National Solidarity Commission
CHP leader Özgür Özel met with veterans' groups before the third meeting of the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, addressing transparency concerns regarding a previous closed-door session with MIT representatives and emphasizing CHP's commitment to open dialogue and account...

CHP Addresses Transparency Concerns in National Solidarity Commission
CHP leader Özgür Özel met with veterans' groups before the third meeting of the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, addressing transparency concerns regarding a previous closed-door session with MIT representatives and emphasizing CHP's commitment to open dialogue and account...
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44% Bias Score

Balamand University Reinstates Greek, Strengthening Orthodox Heritage
Seventeen students from Balamand University's theology school in Lebanon visited Meteora, Greece, celebrating the school's successful return to Greek as its primary language after a 20-year effort marked by challenges including political shifts and opposition, ultimately strengthening its ties to Gr...

Balamand University Reinstates Greek, Strengthening Orthodox Heritage
Seventeen students from Balamand University's theology school in Lebanon visited Meteora, Greece, celebrating the school's successful return to Greek as its primary language after a 20-year effort marked by challenges including political shifts and opposition, ultimately strengthening its ties to Gr...
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52% Bias Score
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