September 2025
October 2025
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France's Economic Growth to Outperform Expectations Despite Low Consumer Confidence
Despite a projected 0.8% economic growth in 2025, exceeding initial forecasts, France's economic outlook remains cautious due to low consumer confidence and sluggish investment, lagging behind its European neighbors.
France's Economic Growth to Outperform Expectations Despite Low Consumer Confidence
Despite a projected 0.8% economic growth in 2025, exceeding initial forecasts, France's economic outlook remains cautious due to low consumer confidence and sluggish investment, lagging behind its European neighbors.
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20% Bias Score


CA$500M Bread Price-Fixing Settlement Opens Claims
Canadian residents who bought packaged bread between 2001 and 2021 can claim compensation from a $500-million settlement resolving a class-action lawsuit against Loblaw and George Weston for alleged bread price-fixing.
CA$500M Bread Price-Fixing Settlement Opens Claims
Canadian residents who bought packaged bread between 2001 and 2021 can claim compensation from a $500-million settlement resolving a class-action lawsuit against Loblaw and George Weston for alleged bread price-fixing.
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16% Bias Score


Conservative Party Shifts to Pro-Worker Stance Amidst Air Canada Dispute
The Conservative Party's recent support for striking Air Canada flight attendants marks a strategic shift towards pro-worker policies, potentially impacting the federal political landscape and upcoming elections.
Conservative Party Shifts to Pro-Worker Stance Amidst Air Canada Dispute
The Conservative Party's recent support for striking Air Canada flight attendants marks a strategic shift towards pro-worker policies, potentially impacting the federal political landscape and upcoming elections.
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32% Bias Score


Phillipson and Powell to Contest Deputy Labour Leadership
Following Angela Rayner's resignation, Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell are the only two candidates to secure enough nominations to contest the deputy leadership of the UK Labour Party, with the winner to be announced on October 25.
Phillipson and Powell to Contest Deputy Labour Leadership
Following Angela Rayner's resignation, Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell are the only two candidates to secure enough nominations to contest the deputy leadership of the UK Labour Party, with the winner to be announced on October 25.
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32% Bias Score


New Russian Law Requires Language Tests for Migrant Children
A new law in Russia, effective April 1, 2025, mandates Russian language and civics tests for children of migrants seeking school enrollment, resulting in a 50% pass rate among applicants nationwide, with significant regional variations.
New Russian Law Requires Language Tests for Migrant Children
A new law in Russia, effective April 1, 2025, mandates Russian language and civics tests for children of migrants seeking school enrollment, resulting in a 50% pass rate among applicants nationwide, with significant regional variations.
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52% Bias Score


EH Bildu surpasses PNV in CIS electoral barometer for the first time in 2025
The latest CIS electoral barometer projects EH Bildu to surpass the PNV by 0.5 percentage points in 2025, marking a shift from months of a technical tie between the two Basque nationalist parties.
EH Bildu surpasses PNV in CIS electoral barometer for the first time in 2025
The latest CIS electoral barometer projects EH Bildu to surpass the PNV by 0.5 percentage points in 2025, marking a shift from months of a technical tie between the two Basque nationalist parties.
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44% Bias Score

France's 2025 Heatwaves: Minimal Economic Impact, Despite Increased Energy Consumption
Despite two significant heatwaves in summer 2025, France's economic activity remained largely unaffected, unlike in 2003, while energy consumption and certain consumer goods sales increased.

France's 2025 Heatwaves: Minimal Economic Impact, Despite Increased Energy Consumption
Despite two significant heatwaves in summer 2025, France's economic activity remained largely unaffected, unlike in 2003, while energy consumption and certain consumer goods sales increased.
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20% Bias Score

Young Canadians and AI in Investing: A Survey
The Globe and Mail is conducting a survey to understand how young Canadian investors (Gen Z and Millennials) utilize AI for investing decisions, focusing on reliability and trust.

Young Canadians and AI in Investing: A Survey
The Globe and Mail is conducting a survey to understand how young Canadian investors (Gen Z and Millennials) utilize AI for investing decisions, focusing on reliability and trust.
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40% Bias Score

Martin Jäger Appointed Head of Germany's Foreign Intelligence Agency
Martin Jäger, Germany's former ambassador to Ukraine, assumed the role of president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) on September 11th, 2024, amid growing geopolitical tensions and increased defense spending.

Martin Jäger Appointed Head of Germany's Foreign Intelligence Agency
Martin Jäger, Germany's former ambassador to Ukraine, assumed the role of president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) on September 11th, 2024, amid growing geopolitical tensions and increased defense spending.
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24% Bias Score

Anti-Semitic Vandalism in Barnet: Police Manhunt Launched
London Metropolitan Police launched a manhunt for an anti-Semitic attacker who vandalized seven Jewish premises in Barnet, north London, between August 15 and September 11, with incidents involving substances smeared on synagogues and liquids thrown at a school and car.

Anti-Semitic Vandalism in Barnet: Police Manhunt Launched
London Metropolitan Police launched a manhunt for an anti-Semitic attacker who vandalized seven Jewish premises in Barnet, north London, between August 15 and September 11, with incidents involving substances smeared on synagogues and liquids thrown at a school and car.
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28% Bias Score

Turkey's YÖK to Decide Fate of Istanbul Bilgi University
Following a Can Holding investigation, Turkey's Higher Education Council (YÖK) will determine the future of Istanbul Bilgi University, currently operating under the supervision of the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF), with Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University as a potential guarantor.

Turkey's YÖK to Decide Fate of Istanbul Bilgi University
Following a Can Holding investigation, Turkey's Higher Education Council (YÖK) will determine the future of Istanbul Bilgi University, currently operating under the supervision of the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF), with Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University as a potential guarantor.
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32% Bias Score

Valencia Opposition Criticizes Mayor Catalá's Performance
Valencia's opposition parties, Compromís and PSOE, criticized Mayor María José Catalá's performance during the State of the City Debate, citing inaction on housing, tourism, and the aftermath of recent floods, alongside accusations of collaboration with Carlos Mazón and aligning with Vox.

Valencia Opposition Criticizes Mayor Catalá's Performance
Valencia's opposition parties, Compromís and PSOE, criticized Mayor María José Catalá's performance during the State of the City Debate, citing inaction on housing, tourism, and the aftermath of recent floods, alongside accusations of collaboration with Carlos Mazón and aligning with Vox.
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56% Bias Score
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