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French Rent Control: Effectiveness and Challenges
A 2025 report reveals that 32% of French rental properties exceed rent ceilings, a four-point increase from 2024, impacting tenants' budgets significantly, with an average monthly loss of €192.
French Rent Control: Effectiveness and Challenges
A 2025 report reveals that 32% of French rental properties exceed rent ceilings, a four-point increase from 2024, impacting tenants' budgets significantly, with an average monthly loss of €192.
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44% Bias Score


Health Canada vows to expedite biosimilar drug approvals to reduce costs
Health Canada is addressing a backlog in biosimilar drug approvals, aiming to accelerate the market entry of cheaper alternatives to costly biologic drugs, driven by a 400 percent surge in submissions since 2016 and a need to reduce costs for public drug plans.
Health Canada vows to expedite biosimilar drug approvals to reduce costs
Health Canada is addressing a backlog in biosimilar drug approvals, aiming to accelerate the market entry of cheaper alternatives to costly biologic drugs, driven by a 400 percent surge in submissions since 2016 and a need to reduce costs for public drug plans.
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20% Bias Score


B.C. Premier Defends Policy Amidst Cross-Border Indigenous Land Claim Lawsuit
The British Columbia government will defend against a lawsuit by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, who claim to be descendants of the Sinixt people and thus entitled to consultation on land issues in B.C., a claim contested by the Syilx Okanagan Nation.
B.C. Premier Defends Policy Amidst Cross-Border Indigenous Land Claim Lawsuit
The British Columbia government will defend against a lawsuit by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, who claim to be descendants of the Sinixt people and thus entitled to consultation on land issues in B.C., a claim contested by the Syilx Okanagan Nation.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Appeals US Court Ruling on Tariffs to Supreme Court
President Trump is appealing a US appeals court decision that blocked his authority to impose tariffs on numerous countries, arguing that a 1977 national emergency law justifies his actions; the Supreme Court has until September 10 to decide whether to hear the case.
Trump Appeals US Court Ruling on Tariffs to Supreme Court
President Trump is appealing a US appeals court decision that blocked his authority to impose tariffs on numerous countries, arguing that a 1977 national emergency law justifies his actions; the Supreme Court has until September 10 to decide whether to hear the case.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Misuses Climate Fund: Billions for Grid Operators, Not Climate Protection
The German government approved a €6.5 billion payout from its climate and transformation fund to four electricity grid operators, ostensibly to lower electricity prices, despite this measure's irrelevance to climate protection or energy transition goals.
Germany Misuses Climate Fund: Billions for Grid Operators, Not Climate Protection
The German government approved a €6.5 billion payout from its climate and transformation fund to four electricity grid operators, ostensibly to lower electricity prices, despite this measure's irrelevance to climate protection or energy transition goals.
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56% Bias Score


Improved Survival Rates for Extremely Premature Infants in Germany
In Germany, advancements in neonatal care have significantly improved survival rates for extremely premature infants, born between 24 and 32 weeks gestation, with long-term developmental challenges remaining a concern.
Improved Survival Rates for Extremely Premature Infants in Germany
In Germany, advancements in neonatal care have significantly improved survival rates for extremely premature infants, born between 24 and 32 weeks gestation, with long-term developmental challenges remaining a concern.
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24% Bias Score

Sheikh Tarif Visits Brussels to Condemn Violence Against Druze in Syria
Sheikh Muwafaq Tarif, leader of Israel's Druze community, visited Brussels to urge European action against violence in Syria's Sweida region, where Druze and other minorities have suffered massacres, displacement, and widespread atrocities amid ongoing conflict.

Sheikh Tarif Visits Brussels to Condemn Violence Against Druze in Syria
Sheikh Muwafaq Tarif, leader of Israel's Druze community, visited Brussels to urge European action against violence in Syria's Sweida region, where Druze and other minorities have suffered massacres, displacement, and widespread atrocities amid ongoing conflict.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Giorgio Armani: End of an Era in Italian Fashion
The death of Giorgio Armani, a leading figure in the fashion industry, marks the end of an era, leaving the future of his independent company uncertain.

Death of Giorgio Armani: End of an Era in Italian Fashion
The death of Giorgio Armani, a leading figure in the fashion industry, marks the end of an era, leaving the future of his independent company uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

Top Canadian Official's Firm Profits from Tobacco Giant
Tom Pitfield, a principal secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, is a major shareholder in Data Sciences, a marketing firm with Philip Morris International as a major client, raising ethical concerns given the government's anti-smoking policies.

Top Canadian Official's Firm Profits from Tobacco Giant
Tom Pitfield, a principal secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, is a major shareholder in Data Sciences, a marketing firm with Philip Morris International as a major client, raising ethical concerns given the government's anti-smoking policies.
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56% Bias Score

Former Head of Khmelnytskyi MSEK Released on Bail
The Higher Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) in Ukraine released former head of the Khmelnytskyi regional medical and social expertise commission (MSEK), Tetiana Krupa, on bail of 20 million hryvnias after 11 months in pre-trial detention, following the discovery of $6 million in cash during searches rel...

Former Head of Khmelnytskyi MSEK Released on Bail
The Higher Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) in Ukraine released former head of the Khmelnytskyi regional medical and social expertise commission (MSEK), Tetiana Krupa, on bail of 20 million hryvnias after 11 months in pre-trial detention, following the discovery of $6 million in cash during searches rel...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Suffers Crushing Defeat in World Cup Qualifier Against Slovakia
Germany lost its opening World Cup 2026 qualifier against Slovakia 0-2, marking its first ever away defeat in a World Cup qualifying match and raising concerns about its World Cup prospects.

Germany Suffers Crushing Defeat in World Cup Qualifier Against Slovakia
Germany lost its opening World Cup 2026 qualifier against Slovakia 0-2, marking its first ever away defeat in a World Cup qualifying match and raising concerns about its World Cup prospects.
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56% Bias Score

German Leftist Youth Group's Uncritical Stance Towards China
The Linksjugend Solid, a German leftist youth group, participated in a Chinese government-organized youth conference, raising concerns about their uncritical stance towards China's human rights record.

German Leftist Youth Group's Uncritical Stance Towards China
The Linksjugend Solid, a German leftist youth group, participated in a Chinese government-organized youth conference, raising concerns about their uncritical stance towards China's human rights record.
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48% Bias Score
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