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€1.6 Billion High-Speed Rail Project Awarded for Southern Italy
A €1.6 billion contract was awarded to build a 22km high-speed rail line (including the Santomarco tunnel) between Cosenza and Paola/San Lucido in Southern Italy, creating up to 1,500 jobs and improving regional connectivity by 2032 as part of the TEN-T Scandinavian-Mediterranean rail corridor.
€1.6 Billion High-Speed Rail Project Awarded for Southern Italy
A €1.6 billion contract was awarded to build a 22km high-speed rail line (including the Santomarco tunnel) between Cosenza and Paola/San Lucido in Southern Italy, creating up to 1,500 jobs and improving regional connectivity by 2032 as part of the TEN-T Scandinavian-Mediterranean rail corridor.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling Amidst Rising Participation
A 2024 survey in Greece revealed that 799,000 people, or 9.5% of the population, participated in illegal gambling, with 390,000 gambling online and 215,000 in physical locations, prompting new regulations and penalties.
Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling Amidst Rising Participation
A 2024 survey in Greece revealed that 799,000 people, or 9.5% of the population, participated in illegal gambling, with 390,000 gambling online and 215,000 in physical locations, prompting new regulations and penalties.
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56% Bias Score


Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.
Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.
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36% Bias Score


Jacques Marie Mage: Luxury Eyewear Defined by Rarity and Storytelling
Jacques Marie Mage, a luxury eyewear brand founded by Jérôme Mage, has gained popularity among celebrities and fashion enthusiasts due to its handcrafted designs, limited production runs (as few as 20 pairs per style), and compelling storytelling that connects each piece to cultural icons and histor...
Jacques Marie Mage: Luxury Eyewear Defined by Rarity and Storytelling
Jacques Marie Mage, a luxury eyewear brand founded by Jérôme Mage, has gained popularity among celebrities and fashion enthusiasts due to its handcrafted designs, limited production runs (as few as 20 pairs per style), and compelling storytelling that connects each piece to cultural icons and histor...
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48% Bias Score


Sydney M6 Motorway Faces Further Delays Due to Sinkholes
The \$3.1 billion M6 motorway in Sydney faces further delays beyond the already delayed 2028 completion date due to geotechnical issues, with the NSW roads minister unable to provide a new timeframe pending a technical solution to sinkholes that caused a work stoppage.
Sydney M6 Motorway Faces Further Delays Due to Sinkholes
The \$3.1 billion M6 motorway in Sydney faces further delays beyond the already delayed 2028 completion date due to geotechnical issues, with the NSW roads minister unable to provide a new timeframe pending a technical solution to sinkholes that caused a work stoppage.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Considers Allowing Qualified Immigrants to Work
A proposal to allow qualified immigrant professionals to work in Australia won support at an economic roundtable; however, unions raised concerns about job displacement and the need for industry protections, while the government considers abolishing hundreds of nuisance tariffs.
Australia Considers Allowing Qualified Immigrants to Work
A proposal to allow qualified immigrant professionals to work in Australia won support at an economic roundtable; however, unions raised concerns about job displacement and the need for industry protections, while the government considers abolishing hundreds of nuisance tariffs.
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36% Bias Score

The Real Green Food: €85 Million Revenue, 23% Growth
The Real Green Food, a Spanish food group with over 100 years of history, reported €85 million in revenue in 2024 (a 23% increase), employing 850 people directly and 1,500 indirectly, focusing on high-quality preserved vegetables, legumes, and mushrooms sourced predominantly from local producers.

The Real Green Food: €85 Million Revenue, 23% Growth
The Real Green Food, a Spanish food group with over 100 years of history, reported €85 million in revenue in 2024 (a 23% increase), employing 850 people directly and 1,500 indirectly, focusing on high-quality preserved vegetables, legumes, and mushrooms sourced predominantly from local producers.
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56% Bias Score

Eurozone Convergence: Greek Bond Yields Fall Below France's
Greece's 10-year bond yields and spreads have fallen below those of France, signifying convergence within the Eurozone and challenging the traditional distinction between the core and periphery; additional Eurozone news includes a 20 euro employer contribution per employee for children's summer camp...

Eurozone Convergence: Greek Bond Yields Fall Below France's
Greece's 10-year bond yields and spreads have fallen below those of France, signifying convergence within the Eurozone and challenging the traditional distinction between the core and periphery; additional Eurozone news includes a 20 euro employer contribution per employee for children's summer camp...
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0% Bias Score

Decline of Dutch Literature: Market Shifts and Technological Threats
Dutch literary fiction and nonfiction are declining due to shifts in reading habits, a feminized publishing industry, the rise of English-language books, and the emergence of AI-generated content; publishers are less likely to invest in original Dutch literature, as sales are down and the market shi...

Decline of Dutch Literature: Market Shifts and Technological Threats
Dutch literary fiction and nonfiction are declining due to shifts in reading habits, a feminized publishing industry, the rise of English-language books, and the emergence of AI-generated content; publishers are less likely to invest in original Dutch literature, as sales are down and the market shi...
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64% Bias Score

Indian Cinema's Rise in Australia
Indian films have achieved significant box office success in Australia, with RRR, Jawan, and Pushpa 2 grossing millions, leading to the creation of a National Indian Film Festival and highlighting a shift in global film consumption.

Indian Cinema's Rise in Australia
Indian films have achieved significant box office success in Australia, with RRR, Jawan, and Pushpa 2 grossing millions, leading to the creation of a National Indian Film Festival and highlighting a shift in global film consumption.
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64% Bias Score

Today Was Fun": Rethinking Joy's Role in Workplace Productivity
Bree Groff's "Today Was Fun" challenges the conventional view of work, arguing that prioritizing joy enhances productivity and well-being; the book offers practical strategies like identifying and amplifying positive work experiences to improve workplace culture.

Today Was Fun": Rethinking Joy's Role in Workplace Productivity
Bree Groff's "Today Was Fun" challenges the conventional view of work, arguing that prioritizing joy enhances productivity and well-being; the book offers practical strategies like identifying and amplifying positive work experiences to improve workplace culture.
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40% Bias Score

Victorian Liberals Commit to Suburban Rail Loop East
The Victorian Liberals have committed to completing the $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop East project if elected next year, provided tunnelling has begun, reversing their previous pledge to pause the project, which would connect Cheltenham and Box Hill by 2035.

Victorian Liberals Commit to Suburban Rail Loop East
The Victorian Liberals have committed to completing the $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop East project if elected next year, provided tunnelling has begun, reversing their previous pledge to pause the project, which would connect Cheltenham and Box Hill by 2035.
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44% Bias Score
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