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Babacan Criticizes Limited Authority Given to Şimşek and Yılmaz
Ali Babacan, former economy minister and leader of the DEVA party, criticized the limited authority given to Turkey's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek and Deputy President Cevdet Yılmaz, suggesting they are being used as scapegoats for unpopular economic decisions.
Babacan Criticizes Limited Authority Given to Şimşek and Yılmaz
Ali Babacan, former economy minister and leader of the DEVA party, criticized the limited authority given to Turkey's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek and Deputy President Cevdet Yılmaz, suggesting they are being used as scapegoats for unpopular economic decisions.
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44% Bias Score


Arundhati Roy's Memoir: A Mother's Legacy
Arundhati Roy's new memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me," details her complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, a feminist icon and educator, exploring their turbulent bond and its impact on Roy's life and writing.
Arundhati Roy's Memoir: A Mother's Legacy
Arundhati Roy's new memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me," details her complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, a feminist icon and educator, exploring their turbulent bond and its impact on Roy's life and writing.
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20% Bias Score


Laurentian University Sells Historic Mansion Amidst Artist Protests
Laurentian University sold the Bell Mansion, a historic Sudbury property and former art gallery, to an undisclosed buyer for $1 million, despite protests from artists claiming the university is violating a trust.
Laurentian University Sells Historic Mansion Amidst Artist Protests
Laurentian University sold the Bell Mansion, a historic Sudbury property and former art gallery, to an undisclosed buyer for $1 million, despite protests from artists claiming the university is violating a trust.
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24% Bias Score


Canada's Lackluster National Risk Assessment for Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing
Canada's recently released national risk assessment for money laundering and terrorist financing is criticized for its lack of depth, outdated information, and insufficient guidance for businesses, contrasting sharply with the more frequent and comprehensive assessments of other countries like the U...
Canada's Lackluster National Risk Assessment for Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing
Canada's recently released national risk assessment for money laundering and terrorist financing is criticized for its lack of depth, outdated information, and insufficient guidance for businesses, contrasting sharply with the more frequent and comprehensive assessments of other countries like the U...
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52% Bias Score


Germany Seeks €5 Billion in Bürgergeld Cuts Amidst Budget Debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government aims to cut €5 billion from the Bürgergeld welfare program by reforming it into a Grundsicherung system with stricter rules, facing opposition from experts who doubt significant savings without economic growth.
Germany Seeks €5 Billion in Bürgergeld Cuts Amidst Budget Debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government aims to cut €5 billion from the Bürgergeld welfare program by reforming it into a Grundsicherung system with stricter rules, facing opposition from experts who doubt significant savings without economic growth.
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16% Bias Score


German Parliament Approves €502.5 Billion Budget for 2025
The German Bundestag's budget committee has agreed on a €502.5 billion budget for 2025, €460 million less than the government proposed, with new debt expected to exceed €140 billion.
German Parliament Approves €502.5 Billion Budget for 2025
The German Bundestag's budget committee has agreed on a €502.5 billion budget for 2025, €460 million less than the government proposed, with new debt expected to exceed €140 billion.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Court Orders Release of Gelderland Farm Emission Data
A Dutch court ordered Minister Femke Wiersma to release 2023 emission data for Gelderland farms within two weeks, facing a €50,000 daily fine; this follows a previous court ruling deeming the minister's withholding of data unlawful.

Dutch Court Orders Release of Gelderland Farm Emission Data
A Dutch court ordered Minister Femke Wiersma to release 2023 emission data for Gelderland farms within two weeks, facing a €50,000 daily fine; this follows a previous court ruling deeming the minister's withholding of data unlawful.
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12% Bias Score

Greece Eliminates Spain from EuroBasket 2023
Greece defeated Spain 90-86 in the EuroBasket 2023 group stage, eliminating the defending champions and setting up a Round of 16 matchup between France and Georgia.

Greece Eliminates Spain from EuroBasket 2023
Greece defeated Spain 90-86 in the EuroBasket 2023 group stage, eliminating the defending champions and setting up a Round of 16 matchup between France and Georgia.
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28% Bias Score

Germany Seeks to Reform Citizen's Benefit with €5 Billion in Savings
Germany's CDU and SPD are negotiating reforms to the Bürgergeld (citizen's benefit) aiming for €5 billion in savings by adjusting regulations and potentially impacting unemployment benefits.

Germany Seeks to Reform Citizen's Benefit with €5 Billion in Savings
Germany's CDU and SPD are negotiating reforms to the Bürgergeld (citizen's benefit) aiming for €5 billion in savings by adjusting regulations and potentially impacting unemployment benefits.
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24% Bias Score

Canadian Dollar Falls to Lowest Since August Amidst US Dollar Strength
The Canadian dollar fell for a fourth consecutive day against the US dollar on Thursday, reaching its weakest point since August 27, due to stronger-than-expected US services sector activity and anticipation of Canadian jobs data.

Canadian Dollar Falls to Lowest Since August Amidst US Dollar Strength
The Canadian dollar fell for a fourth consecutive day against the US dollar on Thursday, reaching its weakest point since August 27, due to stronger-than-expected US services sector activity and anticipation of Canadian jobs data.
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12% Bias Score

Bell Canada Faces $400M Lawsuit Over Copyright Infringement Notices
Bell Canada is being sued by five film production companies for $400 million for allegedly failing to forward 40,000 copyright infringement notices to its subscribers, a case with potential implications for ISPs and consumers in Canada.

Bell Canada Faces $400M Lawsuit Over Copyright Infringement Notices
Bell Canada is being sued by five film production companies for $400 million for allegedly failing to forward 40,000 copyright infringement notices to its subscribers, a case with potential implications for ISPs and consumers in Canada.
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32% Bias Score

Trump to Rename US Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump plans to rename the US Department of Defense to the Department of War, authorizing the use of the new title in official communication while awaiting Congressional approval for a formal name change, a move estimated to cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

Trump to Rename US Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump plans to rename the US Department of Defense to the Department of War, authorizing the use of the new title in official communication while awaiting Congressional approval for a formal name change, a move estimated to cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
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40% Bias Score
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