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Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.
Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.
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24% Bias Score


Tupperware France Exits Safeguard Procedure, Targets €100M Revenue
Tupperware France, acquired in March by entrepreneur Cédric Meston, has exited its safeguard procedure and aims to reach €100 million in revenue by year-end, expanding across five European markets.
Tupperware France Exits Safeguard Procedure, Targets €100M Revenue
Tupperware France, acquired in March by entrepreneur Cédric Meston, has exited its safeguard procedure and aims to reach €100 million in revenue by year-end, expanding across five European markets.
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16% Bias Score


Increased Phone Fees in West Germany, 1964, and the Political Context
In August 1964, West German post minister Richard Stücklen raised phone fees, while rejecting a postal rate hike, prompting concerns about political instrumentalization of communication with East Germany.
Increased Phone Fees in West Germany, 1964, and the Political Context
In August 1964, West German post minister Richard Stücklen raised phone fees, while rejecting a postal rate hike, prompting concerns about political instrumentalization of communication with East Germany.
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0% Bias Score


Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.
Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.
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24% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival 2024: Politics and Cinema Converge
The 82nd Venice Film Festival prominently featured political themes, with protests over the Gaza conflict and films addressing contemporary global issues, including Russia's political landscape and the #MeToo movement.
Venice Film Festival 2024: Politics and Cinema Converge
The 82nd Venice Film Festival prominently featured political themes, with protests over the Gaza conflict and films addressing contemporary global issues, including Russia's political landscape and the #MeToo movement.
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12% Bias Score


Zack Polanski Wins Green Party Leadership by Landslide
Zack Polanski won the Green Party leadership contest with 20,411 votes, significantly more than his opponents Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns who received 3,705 votes; he is a member of the London Assembly, while Ramsay and Chowns are MPs.
Zack Polanski Wins Green Party Leadership by Landslide
Zack Polanski won the Green Party leadership contest with 20,411 votes, significantly more than his opponents Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns who received 3,705 votes; he is a member of the London Assembly, while Ramsay and Chowns are MPs.
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24% Bias Score

Portugal's Progress in Anti-Corruption Measures: GRECO Report Highlights Partial Implementation
A new GRECO report reveals Portugal has partially implemented 18 of 28 anti-corruption recommendations, showing progress in some areas but significant work remains, particularly in transparency and lobbying regulation.

Portugal's Progress in Anti-Corruption Measures: GRECO Report Highlights Partial Implementation
A new GRECO report reveals Portugal has partially implemented 18 of 28 anti-corruption recommendations, showing progress in some areas but significant work remains, particularly in transparency and lobbying regulation.
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20% Bias Score

Spanish PM Sánchez Addresses Climate Emergency and Corruption Accusations
Amidst record wildfires costing €32 billion and corruption scandals involving his family, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez calls for a national pact to address the climate emergency, while rejecting calls for his resignation.

Spanish PM Sánchez Addresses Climate Emergency and Corruption Accusations
Amidst record wildfires costing €32 billion and corruption scandals involving his family, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez calls for a national pact to address the climate emergency, while rejecting calls for his resignation.
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24% Bias Score

East-West Germany: 30 Years After Reunification
Thirty years after German reunification, significant disparities persist between East and West Germany in housing, wealth, and family structures, despite some convergence.

East-West Germany: 30 Years After Reunification
Thirty years after German reunification, significant disparities persist between East and West Germany in housing, wealth, and family structures, despite some convergence.
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4% Bias Score

Evolving Role of HR Departments: From Hiring/Firing to Strategic Partner
HR departments are expanding their roles beyond hiring and firing, becoming strategic partners addressing employee needs and company goals, particularly regarding diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being.

Evolving Role of HR Departments: From Hiring/Firing to Strategic Partner
HR departments are expanding their roles beyond hiring and firing, becoming strategic partners addressing employee needs and company goals, particularly regarding diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being.
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28% Bias Score

Chemnitzer Street Art Exhibition Removes Artwork After Antisemitism Accusations
Organizers of the Ibug street art exhibition in Chemnitz removed parts of an artwork by Luke Carter titled "DEUTSCHLAND MORDET MIT" following accusations of antisemitism; the decision followed an expert's assessment deeming parts problematic, though the artist's intent wasn't considered antisemitic,...

Chemnitzer Street Art Exhibition Removes Artwork After Antisemitism Accusations
Organizers of the Ibug street art exhibition in Chemnitz removed parts of an artwork by Luke Carter titled "DEUTSCHLAND MORDET MIT" following accusations of antisemitism; the decision followed an expert's assessment deeming parts problematic, though the artist's intent wasn't considered antisemitic,...
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36% Bias Score

Katter Distances Himself from Neo-Nazi Group After Rally
Australian MP Bob Katter distanced himself from a neo-Nazi group after using their megaphone at a rally against mass immigration in Townsville, while Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was ambushed by the group's leader.

Katter Distances Himself from Neo-Nazi Group After Rally
Australian MP Bob Katter distanced himself from a neo-Nazi group after using their megaphone at a rally against mass immigration in Townsville, while Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was ambushed by the group's leader.
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32% Bias Score
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