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Germany's Planned Cuts to Development Aid: Economic and Geopolitical Risks
Germany plans further cuts to its development aid budget in 2026, reducing BMZ funding to €9.9 billion and humanitarian aid to €1.05 billion, despite growing reliance on global partnerships and the economic benefits of such aid.
Germany's Planned Cuts to Development Aid: Economic and Geopolitical Risks
Germany plans further cuts to its development aid budget in 2026, reducing BMZ funding to €9.9 billion and humanitarian aid to €1.05 billion, despite growing reliance on global partnerships and the economic benefits of such aid.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Borrowing Lower Than Expected in July
The UK government's July borrowing was £1.1 billion, lower than predicted, offering Chancellor Rachel Reeves some relief before her autumn budget; however, economists warn of continued pressure due to rising inflation and debt.
UK Government Borrowing Lower Than Expected in July
The UK government's July borrowing was £1.1 billion, lower than predicted, offering Chancellor Rachel Reeves some relief before her autumn budget; however, economists warn of continued pressure due to rising inflation and debt.
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40% Bias Score


G&G Mining Fabrication Fined $500,000 for Workplace Accident
A boilermaker suffered severe head and facial injuries, including the loss of an eye, after being struck by a 500kg steel plate at G&G Mining Fabrication's Hazelmere workshop in August 2021; the company was fined $500,000 for failing to provide a safe work environment.
G&G Mining Fabrication Fined $500,000 for Workplace Accident
A boilermaker suffered severe head and facial injuries, including the loss of an eye, after being struck by a 500kg steel plate at G&G Mining Fabrication's Hazelmere workshop in August 2021; the company was fined $500,000 for failing to provide a safe work environment.
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36% Bias Score


En Andar por Andar" Critiques Walking's Commercialization
Adriana Herreros' "En Andar por Andar", launching September 4th, 2025, critiques the commercialization of walking for weight loss, contrasting it with the simple pleasure of strolling, highlighting the rise of 'Japanese walking' as an interval training method and its integration into productivity by...
En Andar por Andar" Critiques Walking's Commercialization
Adriana Herreros' "En Andar por Andar", launching September 4th, 2025, critiques the commercialization of walking for weight loss, contrasting it with the simple pleasure of strolling, highlighting the rise of 'Japanese walking' as an interval training method and its integration into productivity by...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Audit Office Halts €76.5M Food Tender
The Hellenic Audit Office suspended the Attica Region's €76.5 million tender for food supplies to the needy due to anti-competitive clauses, delaying aid to vulnerable populations and highlighting systemic procurement issues.
Greek Audit Office Halts €76.5M Food Tender
The Hellenic Audit Office suspended the Attica Region's €76.5 million tender for food supplies to the needy due to anti-competitive clauses, delaying aid to vulnerable populations and highlighting systemic procurement issues.
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16% Bias Score


Aegon Soars, Alfen Plunges Amidst AEX's Slight Dip
The AEX index experienced a slight dip, while Aegon's stock surged 6.7 percent due to its return to profitability and share buyback plan, contrasting sharply with Alfen's 4.6 percent decline following a reduced sales forecast; investors are awaiting Fed Chair Powell's Jackson Hole speech.
Aegon Soars, Alfen Plunges Amidst AEX's Slight Dip
The AEX index experienced a slight dip, while Aegon's stock surged 6.7 percent due to its return to profitability and share buyback plan, contrasting sharply with Alfen's 4.6 percent decline following a reduced sales forecast; investors are awaiting Fed Chair Powell's Jackson Hole speech.
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32% Bias Score

Germany: Institute Proposes New Sick Leave Policy to Cut 82 Billion Euro Costs
The IW suggests "karenztage" and limiting salary continuation to six weeks per year to counter the 82 billion euro cost of employee illness in Germany in 2023, a 10 billion euro increase in three years.

Germany: Institute Proposes New Sick Leave Policy to Cut 82 Billion Euro Costs
The IW suggests "karenztage" and limiting salary continuation to six weeks per year to counter the 82 billion euro cost of employee illness in Germany in 2023, a 10 billion euro increase in three years.
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine's "Flamingo" Missile: Exaggerated Claims or Real Threat?
Ukraine presented the "Flamingo," a new cruise missile with a claimed 3000km range, but military experts doubt its capabilities due to its resemblance to the Milanion FP-5 and the lack of advanced technology in Ukraine, suggesting the announcement is primarily for informational purposes.

Ukraine's "Flamingo" Missile: Exaggerated Claims or Real Threat?
Ukraine presented the "Flamingo," a new cruise missile with a claimed 3000km range, but military experts doubt its capabilities due to its resemblance to the Milanion FP-5 and the lack of advanced technology in Ukraine, suggesting the announcement is primarily for informational purposes.
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64% Bias Score

Franco Chant at Bernabéu Highlights Spain's Historical Sensitivities
Real Madrid fans used a chant associated with Francisco Franco's dictatorship to welcome new Argentinian player Franco Mastantuono during the first La Liga game of the season, sparking controversy and raising questions about historical awareness and sensitivity in Spain.

Franco Chant at Bernabéu Highlights Spain's Historical Sensitivities
Real Madrid fans used a chant associated with Francisco Franco's dictatorship to welcome new Argentinian player Franco Mastantuono during the first La Liga game of the season, sparking controversy and raising questions about historical awareness and sensitivity in Spain.
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44% Bias Score

Spain to Forgive €83 Billion in Regional Debt Amid Budgetary Crisis
The Spanish government intends to forgive over €83 billion in debt owed by autonomous communities by early September, a key element in securing the 2026 budget approval and facing significant political hurdles.

Spain to Forgive €83 Billion in Regional Debt Amid Budgetary Crisis
The Spanish government intends to forgive over €83 billion in debt owed by autonomous communities by early September, a key element in securing the 2026 budget approval and facing significant political hurdles.
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60% Bias Score

JA21's Platform: Stricter Stance on Islam and Internal Divisions
JA21's new platform features a dedicated section on Islam, advocating for strict church-state separation, banning amplified prayer calls, and a burqa ban, reflecting a strategic shift to attract PVV voters while facing internal divisions on the issue.

JA21's Platform: Stricter Stance on Islam and Internal Divisions
JA21's new platform features a dedicated section on Islam, advocating for strict church-state separation, banning amplified prayer calls, and a burqa ban, reflecting a strategic shift to attract PVV voters while facing internal divisions on the issue.
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56% Bias Score

Naira Marley Denies Involvement in Mohbad's Death
Naira Marley, in a recent YouTube video, denied involvement in the death of his former signee, Mohbad, claiming he was in Amsterdam at the time of death in September 2023 and only learned of it via social media; a February 2025 court ruling cleared him of any involvement.

Naira Marley Denies Involvement in Mohbad's Death
Naira Marley, in a recent YouTube video, denied involvement in the death of his former signee, Mohbad, claiming he was in Amsterdam at the time of death in September 2023 and only learned of it via social media; a February 2025 court ruling cleared him of any involvement.
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52% Bias Score
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