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German Sparkassen Bank Launches Fortnite-Style Game to Promote Savings
German Sparkassen banks launched a Fortnite-style horror game called "Schwein gehabt" to promote savings among young people aged 16 and up, reflecting a broader trend of traditional banks adapting to reach younger demographics using digital platforms.
German Sparkassen Bank Launches Fortnite-Style Game to Promote Savings
German Sparkassen banks launched a Fortnite-style horror game called "Schwein gehabt" to promote savings among young people aged 16 and up, reflecting a broader trend of traditional banks adapting to reach younger demographics using digital platforms.
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44% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Civil Servants Ordered Back to Office Two Days a Week
Starting September 2025, over 24,000 Northern Ireland civil servants must work in the office at least two days weekly (40% of contracted hours), a decision opposed by trade unions due to concerns about office space and accessibility for disabled staff, despite the government's claim of sufficient sp...
Northern Ireland Civil Servants Ordered Back to Office Two Days a Week
Starting September 2025, over 24,000 Northern Ireland civil servants must work in the office at least two days weekly (40% of contracted hours), a decision opposed by trade unions due to concerns about office space and accessibility for disabled staff, despite the government's claim of sufficient sp...
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32% Bias Score


North Rhine-Westphalia Tackles Critical General Practitioner Shortage
North Rhine-Westphalia's health minister, Karl-Josef Laumann, highlights a critical shortage of general practitioners, with over half of GPs in many regions being over 60. A program reserving 7.8% of medical school places for rural practice has 10 applicants per spot, but the first graduates arrive ...
North Rhine-Westphalia Tackles Critical General Practitioner Shortage
North Rhine-Westphalia's health minister, Karl-Josef Laumann, highlights a critical shortage of general practitioners, with over half of GPs in many regions being over 60. A program reserving 7.8% of medical school places for rural practice has 10 applicants per spot, but the first graduates arrive ...
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Court Finds Mayor Fit for Prison Despite Past Health Issues
The Adli Tıp Kurumu in Turkey concluded that Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, despite a history of health issues including a past leukemia diagnosis and salivary gland tumor, is currently fit to remain in prison following recent medical evaluations showing no active disease.
Turkish Court Finds Mayor Fit for Prison Despite Past Health Issues
The Adli Tıp Kurumu in Turkey concluded that Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, despite a history of health issues including a past leukemia diagnosis and salivary gland tumor, is currently fit to remain in prison following recent medical evaluations showing no active disease.
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36% Bias Score


Kirov Oblast Job Market: Sales Dominate, Skilled Trades Earn Most
Kirov Oblast's job market shows a high demand for sales, customer service, and logistics roles, with sales consultants and managers leading at 15% of 40,000 postings, while machinists and welders command the highest salaries at 140,200 rubles.
Kirov Oblast Job Market: Sales Dominate, Skilled Trades Earn Most
Kirov Oblast's job market shows a high demand for sales, customer service, and logistics roles, with sales consultants and managers leading at 15% of 40,000 postings, while machinists and welders command the highest salaries at 140,200 rubles.
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24% Bias Score


Berlin S-Bahn Stadtbahn Line Disruptions Due to Signaling System Issues
Technical problems with the Berlin S-Bahn's Stadtbahn line's signaling system are causing disruptions, particularly during rush hour, affecting sections between Bellevue and Tiergarten, and Hackescher Markt and Friedrichstraße. A specialist team is investigating the issues, potentially related to wa...
Berlin S-Bahn Stadtbahn Line Disruptions Due to Signaling System Issues
Technical problems with the Berlin S-Bahn's Stadtbahn line's signaling system are causing disruptions, particularly during rush hour, affecting sections between Bellevue and Tiergarten, and Hackescher Markt and Friedrichstraße. A specialist team is investigating the issues, potentially related to wa...
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16% Bias Score

Spanish Inflation Eases in July, But Food Prices Remain a Concern
Spain's July inflation eased to 2.7%, down from 10.8% three years ago; food prices also rose 2.7%, with some items like eggs increasing while others like olive oil decreased; consumer behavior shifts toward smaller quantities and budget brands.

Spanish Inflation Eases in July, But Food Prices Remain a Concern
Spain's July inflation eased to 2.7%, down from 10.8% three years ago; food prices also rose 2.7%, with some items like eggs increasing while others like olive oil decreased; consumer behavior shifts toward smaller quantities and budget brands.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Protest Swim Demands End to Spree River Swimming Ban
Over 700 people participated in a protest swim in Berlin's Spree River, organized by FlussBad Berlin to challenge a century-old ban on swimming, citing improved water quality and climate change adaptation; the event highlights a broader movement for increased access to urban waterways.

Berlin Protest Swim Demands End to Spree River Swimming Ban
Over 700 people participated in a protest swim in Berlin's Spree River, organized by FlussBad Berlin to challenge a century-old ban on swimming, citing improved water quality and climate change adaptation; the event highlights a broader movement for increased access to urban waterways.
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44% Bias Score

Beijing Enamel Factory Revives Ancient Cloisonne Tradition
The Beijing Enamel Factory is reviving the ancient Chinese art of cloisonne, training young artisans to create contemporary pieces while preserving ancient techniques; this growing popularity reflects a broader trend of supporting traditional crafts in China.

Beijing Enamel Factory Revives Ancient Cloisonne Tradition
The Beijing Enamel Factory is reviving the ancient Chinese art of cloisonne, training young artisans to create contemporary pieces while preserving ancient techniques; this growing popularity reflects a broader trend of supporting traditional crafts in China.
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28% Bias Score

Three Arrested for Arson in Patras
Three men were arrested in Patras, Greece, and charged with arson after a fire broke out in the Sychaina area; evidence includes security footage, witness testimony, and recovered materials.

Three Arrested for Arson in Patras
Three men were arrested in Patras, Greece, and charged with arson after a fire broke out in the Sychaina area; evidence includes security footage, witness testimony, and recovered materials.
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32% Bias Score

Five Málaga Hospital Workers Test Positive for Tuberculosis in Screening
Five healthcare workers at Málaga's Regional University Hospital tested positive for tuberculosis in a screening following contact with an infected patient; the hospital says this doesn't confirm illness and is part of standard protocols, but a union criticizes understaffing as a contributing factor...

Five Málaga Hospital Workers Test Positive for Tuberculosis in Screening
Five healthcare workers at Málaga's Regional University Hospital tested positive for tuberculosis in a screening following contact with an infected patient; the hospital says this doesn't confirm illness and is part of standard protocols, but a union criticizes understaffing as a contributing factor...
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg: Business Boom, Theft, and Ice Cream Accolades
Hamburg experienced a surge in new business registrations, a police officer's firearm was stolen, and a local ice cream shop received national recognition.

Hamburg: Business Boom, Theft, and Ice Cream Accolades
Hamburg experienced a surge in new business registrations, a police officer's firearm was stolen, and a local ice cream shop received national recognition.
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48% Bias Score
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