September 2025
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Jumbo Strips Frits van Eerd of Control Amid Money Laundering Conviction
Following Frits van Eerd's conviction for money laundering, bribery, and forgery, Jumbo supermarkets has revoked his voting rights as a shareholder, citing a conflict of interest and potential financial harm to the company.
Jumbo Strips Frits van Eerd of Control Amid Money Laundering Conviction
Following Frits van Eerd's conviction for money laundering, bribery, and forgery, Jumbo supermarkets has revoked his voting rights as a shareholder, citing a conflict of interest and potential financial harm to the company.
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28% Bias Score


Germany to Boost Private Pension Plans
Germany's government aims to increase private pension plan participation, particularly among low- and middle-income earners, through a new law easing regulations for smaller companies and enhancing tax incentives.
Germany to Boost Private Pension Plans
Germany's government aims to increase private pension plan participation, particularly among low- and middle-income earners, through a new law easing regulations for smaller companies and enhancing tax incentives.
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48% Bias Score


China and Tajikistan Strengthen Ties Amidst SCO Summit
On September 2, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with his Tajik counterpart, Emomali Rahmon, in Beijing, focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation and supporting global governance initiatives.
China and Tajikistan Strengthen Ties Amidst SCO Summit
On September 2, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with his Tajik counterpart, Emomali Rahmon, in Beijing, focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation and supporting global governance initiatives.
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28% Bias Score


Michiel Zijlstra and Germ Terpstra Dominate Fierljeppen Junior Championship
At the Dutch Fierljeppen Championship, 19-year-old Germ Terpstra beat his best friend and main competitor, 20-year-old Michiel Zijlstra, with a 21.87-meter jump, a new personal best and exceeding all senior competitors.
Michiel Zijlstra and Germ Terpstra Dominate Fierljeppen Junior Championship
At the Dutch Fierljeppen Championship, 19-year-old Germ Terpstra beat his best friend and main competitor, 20-year-old Michiel Zijlstra, with a 21.87-meter jump, a new personal best and exceeding all senior competitors.
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12% Bias Score


Epping Council Denied Supreme Court Appeal Over Asylum Seeker Housing
Epping Forest District Council's appeal to the Supreme Court regarding asylum seekers housed at the Bell Hotel was denied, despite the council citing breaches of planning control and arguing the hotel's use is against the interests of the local community.
Epping Council Denied Supreme Court Appeal Over Asylum Seeker Housing
Epping Forest District Council's appeal to the Supreme Court regarding asylum seekers housed at the Bell Hotel was denied, despite the council citing breaches of planning control and arguing the hotel's use is against the interests of the local community.
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44% Bias Score


Truss Defends Record, Calls for Institutional Change in UK
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss defended her economic policies, blaming the Bank of England and the Office for Budget Responsibility for the economic turmoil during her 44-day premiership and advocating for institutional change similar to what she perceives as Donald Trump's revolution in the US.
Truss Defends Record, Calls for Institutional Change in UK
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss defended her economic policies, blaming the Bank of England and the Office for Budget Responsibility for the economic turmoil during her 44-day premiership and advocating for institutional change similar to what she perceives as Donald Trump's revolution in the US.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Plans Electricity Price Relief: Focus on Grid Fees and Corporate Tax Breaks
The German government will provide 6.5 billion euros to lower grid fees, impacting household electricity bills, while extending a reduced electricity tax for specific industries.

Germany Plans Electricity Price Relief: Focus on Grid Fees and Corporate Tax Breaks
The German government will provide 6.5 billion euros to lower grid fees, impacting household electricity bills, while extending a reduced electricity tax for specific industries.
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20% Bias Score

BBVA and Banco Sabadell's Advertising Battle Ends in a Draw
Spain's advertising self-regulatory body, Autocontrol, dismissed BBVA's complaint against Banco Sabadell for allegedly misleading advertising regarding BBVA's takeover bid, leaving both banks' campaigns standing.

BBVA and Banco Sabadell's Advertising Battle Ends in a Draw
Spain's advertising self-regulatory body, Autocontrol, dismissed BBVA's complaint against Banco Sabadell for allegedly misleading advertising regarding BBVA's takeover bid, leaving both banks' campaigns standing.
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16% Bias Score

Two Lawyers Respond to Call to Defend Ridouan Taghi in Marengo Retrial
Two lawyers have answered a call to defend Ridouan Taghi, the main suspect in the Marengo liquidation trial, after his previous legal team withdrew; however, their appointment is not yet certain, and the court may appoint a lawyer if necessary.

Two Lawyers Respond to Call to Defend Ridouan Taghi in Marengo Retrial
Two lawyers have answered a call to defend Ridouan Taghi, the main suspect in the Marengo liquidation trial, after his previous legal team withdrew; however, their appointment is not yet certain, and the court may appoint a lawyer if necessary.
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24% Bias Score

Macron Condemns US Visa Denial to Palestinian Officials
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the US for refusing to issue visas to Palestinian officials intending to attend the UN General Assembly.

Macron Condemns US Visa Denial to Palestinian Officials
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the US for refusing to issue visas to Palestinian officials intending to attend the UN General Assembly.
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40% Bias Score

Justice Secretary Granted Veto Power Over Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government announced that the Justice Secretary will now have veto power over sentencing guidelines proposed by the independent Sentencing Council, following a controversy over proposed guidelines that considered offenders' backgrounds.

Justice Secretary Granted Veto Power Over Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government announced that the Justice Secretary will now have veto power over sentencing guidelines proposed by the independent Sentencing Council, following a controversy over proposed guidelines that considered offenders' backgrounds.
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40% Bias Score

Labour Government Restructures Ahead of Autumn Budget
Following a summer of challenges, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has reshuffled his Downing Street team, placing Darren Jones in Number 10 to oversee priorities and James Murray as the new chief secretary to the Treasury, ahead of the upcoming autumn budget.

Labour Government Restructures Ahead of Autumn Budget
Following a summer of challenges, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has reshuffled his Downing Street team, placing Darren Jones in Number 10 to oversee priorities and James Murray as the new chief secretary to the Treasury, ahead of the upcoming autumn budget.
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32% Bias Score
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