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Summer Breeze Festival: A $1B+ Metal Music Market
The Summer Breeze Open Air festival in Dinkelsbühl, Germany, attracted 45,000 attendees and 130 bands over four days, generating significant revenue for local businesses exceeding Christmas sales and showcasing the economic stability of the heavy metal music scene.
Summer Breeze Festival: A $1B+ Metal Music Market
The Summer Breeze Open Air festival in Dinkelsbühl, Germany, attracted 45,000 attendees and 130 bands over four days, generating significant revenue for local businesses exceeding Christmas sales and showcasing the economic stability of the heavy metal music scene.
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44% Bias Score


Europe's Night Train Network: A Traveler's Guide to Station Amenities and City Exploration
This article details Europe's night train network, focusing on the passenger experience at major hubs such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, and Zurich, highlighting pre- and post-journey amenities and surrounding attractions.
Europe's Night Train Network: A Traveler's Guide to Station Amenities and City Exploration
This article details Europe's night train network, focusing on the passenger experience at major hubs such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, and Zurich, highlighting pre- and post-journey amenities and surrounding attractions.
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32% Bias Score


Internal CEO Appointments Rise in Europe
In 2025, 45% of European CEO changes were filled internally, the highest percentage in six years, reflecting a shift towards leaders with deep company knowledge and a proven ability to execute change effectively, although concerns remain about diversity and potential resistance to innovation.
Internal CEO Appointments Rise in Europe
In 2025, 45% of European CEO changes were filled internally, the highest percentage in six years, reflecting a shift towards leaders with deep company knowledge and a proven ability to execute change effectively, although concerns remain about diversity and potential resistance to innovation.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Financial Health Lags Despite High Bank Account Ownership
The World Bank's Global Findex 2025 reveals that while 79% of adults globally have formal accounts, Spain, despite near-universal account ownership (98% of those over 15) and high online banking usage (75%), struggles with financial health; only 19% of Spaniards exhibit high financial literacy, high...
Spain's Financial Health Lags Despite High Bank Account Ownership
The World Bank's Global Findex 2025 reveals that while 79% of adults globally have formal accounts, Spain, despite near-universal account ownership (98% of those over 15) and high online banking usage (75%), struggles with financial health; only 19% of Spaniards exhibit high financial literacy, high...
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32% Bias Score


Netherlands to Phase Out Mortgage Tax Deduction, Impacting Homebuyers
The Netherlands plans to gradually eliminate its mortgage interest tax deduction over 8-20 years, potentially increasing monthly mortgage payments by €300-€500 for new buyers and freeing up €11.2 billion in government revenue.
Netherlands to Phase Out Mortgage Tax Deduction, Impacting Homebuyers
The Netherlands plans to gradually eliminate its mortgage interest tax deduction over 8-20 years, potentially increasing monthly mortgage payments by €300-€500 for new buyers and freeing up €11.2 billion in government revenue.
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44% Bias Score


Orient Express Corinthian Yacht Launches Inaugural Caribbean Season
The 722-foot Orient Express Corinthian luxury yacht, designed in the Art Deco style of the Normandie and inspired by the La Dolce Vita Orient Express train, embarks on its inaugural Caribbean season in October 2026, offering 14-night transatlantic voyages and shorter Caribbean itineraries, with feat...
Orient Express Corinthian Yacht Launches Inaugural Caribbean Season
The 722-foot Orient Express Corinthian luxury yacht, designed in the Art Deco style of the Normandie and inspired by the La Dolce Vita Orient Express train, embarks on its inaugural Caribbean season in October 2026, offering 14-night transatlantic voyages and shorter Caribbean itineraries, with feat...
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12% Bias Score

New Sydney Train Station to Spur 10,000 Home Construction
Sydney's eastern suburbs will get its first new suburban train station in over a decade, Woollahra Station, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing affordability and regional development imbalances.

New Sydney Train Station to Spur 10,000 Home Construction
Sydney's eastern suburbs will get its first new suburban train station in over a decade, Woollahra Station, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing affordability and regional development imbalances.
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52% Bias Score

UK Carmakers Lobby for Relaxed Electric Vehicle Sales Targets
Facing stricter electric vehicle sales targets than the EU or California, major UK carmakers like BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, and Toyota lobbied the Labour government successfully for rule changes, arguing that the original mandate risked hundreds of millions of pounds in penalties and thousands...

UK Carmakers Lobby for Relaxed Electric Vehicle Sales Targets
Facing stricter electric vehicle sales targets than the EU or California, major UK carmakers like BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, and Toyota lobbied the Labour government successfully for rule changes, arguing that the original mandate risked hundreds of millions of pounds in penalties and thousands...
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Archbishop Condemns Xenophobia, Sparks Political Debate
Archbishop Joan Planellas of Tarragona ignited a debate by declaring xenophobia incompatible with genuine Christianity, criticizing the PP and Vox's actions against the Jumilla Muslim community and drawing criticism from leaders like Santiago Abascal and Sílvia Orriols.

Spanish Archbishop Condemns Xenophobia, Sparks Political Debate
Archbishop Joan Planellas of Tarragona ignited a debate by declaring xenophobia incompatible with genuine Christianity, criticizing the PP and Vox's actions against the Jumilla Muslim community and drawing criticism from leaders like Santiago Abascal and Sílvia Orriols.
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44% Bias Score

EU Trade Deal Highlights Weakness, But Internal Growth and Diversification Offer Resilience
The EU-US trade deal, imposing a 15% tariff on EU exports while the EU eases regulations and increases purchases of US gas and arms, reveals EU weakness, yet EU internal trade growth (4% in Q2) and stronger ties with regions like Africa, the UK, and some Latin American economies show resilience and ...

EU Trade Deal Highlights Weakness, But Internal Growth and Diversification Offer Resilience
The EU-US trade deal, imposing a 15% tariff on EU exports while the EU eases regulations and increases purchases of US gas and arms, reveals EU weakness, yet EU internal trade growth (4% in Q2) and stronger ties with regions like Africa, the UK, and some Latin American economies show resilience and ...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Soldiers Prevent Enemy Attacks in Ukraine
During a special military operation, Efreitor Nikita Zaytsev shot down a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone, while Sergeant Alexey Kovalev eliminated a 10-person enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group, preventing casualties and thwarting enemy attacks.

Russian Soldiers Prevent Enemy Attacks in Ukraine
During a special military operation, Efreitor Nikita Zaytsev shot down a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone, while Sergeant Alexey Kovalev eliminated a 10-person enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group, preventing casualties and thwarting enemy attacks.
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64% Bias Score

Melbourne's Voluntary Affordable Housing Scheme Fails, Raising Concerns for Suburban Rail Loop
Melbourne's voluntary affordable housing scheme, in place since 2016, has failed to deliver any affordable homes despite approving 31,000 new homes, prompting calls for mandatory inclusionary zoning to address the shortfall in the Suburban Rail Loop project.

Melbourne's Voluntary Affordable Housing Scheme Fails, Raising Concerns for Suburban Rail Loop
Melbourne's voluntary affordable housing scheme, in place since 2016, has failed to deliver any affordable homes despite approving 31,000 new homes, prompting calls for mandatory inclusionary zoning to address the shortfall in the Suburban Rail Loop project.
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48% Bias Score
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