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PASOK Leader Androulakis Calls for Snap Elections in Greece
At the Thessaloniki International Fair, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis called for snap elections, outlining his party's strategy to challenge the ruling New Democracy party and aiming for a first-place finish.
PASOK Leader Androulakis Calls for Snap Elections in Greece
At the Thessaloniki International Fair, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis called for snap elections, outlining his party's strategy to challenge the ruling New Democracy party and aiming for a first-place finish.
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40% Bias Score


Prinsjesdag 2024: Budget Unveiled, PSV Champions League Debut, and International Events
On Tuesday, September 17, the Dutch cabinet presented its 2024 budget, King Willem-Alexander delivered the Speech from the Throne, PSV Eindhoven began its Champions League campaign, and the World Athletics Championships continued in Tokyo.
Prinsjesdag 2024: Budget Unveiled, PSV Champions League Debut, and International Events
On Tuesday, September 17, the Dutch cabinet presented its 2024 budget, King Willem-Alexander delivered the Speech from the Throne, PSV Eindhoven began its Champions League campaign, and the World Athletics Championships continued in Tokyo.
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12% Bias Score


PSV Begin Champions League Campaign Against Union SG
PSV Eindhoven, starting their third consecutive Champions League campaign, face Union Saint-Gilloise at home on September 20th, aiming for a crucial opening win to avoid repeating last year's early stumble against Juventus.
PSV Begin Champions League Campaign Against Union SG
PSV Eindhoven, starting their third consecutive Champions League campaign, face Union Saint-Gilloise at home on September 20th, aiming for a crucial opening win to avoid repeating last year's early stumble against Juventus.
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28% Bias Score


Irish Politician Remains in Party Despite Blackface Controversy
Irish Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes will keep his seat despite a 2009 photo surfacing of him in blackface as Barack Obama; party leader Holly Cairns stated that if the incident were recent, he would face expulsion.
Irish Politician Remains in Party Despite Blackface Controversy
Irish Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes will keep his seat despite a 2009 photo surfacing of him in blackface as Barack Obama; party leader Holly Cairns stated that if the incident were recent, he would face expulsion.
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28% Bias Score


TikTok's Recession Indicators: Fun or Foreboding?
Gen Z's increased interest in 'recession indicators' on TikTok, reflected in Google Trends data, prompts analysis of unconventional economic signals like lipstick sales and hemlines, alongside traditional metrics like inverted yield curves and PMI surveys.
TikTok's Recession Indicators: Fun or Foreboding?
Gen Z's increased interest in 'recession indicators' on TikTok, reflected in Google Trends data, prompts analysis of unconventional economic signals like lipstick sales and hemlines, alongside traditional metrics like inverted yield curves and PMI surveys.
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16% Bias Score


Canada Housing Market Shows Regional Disparities Amidst Resurgence
Canada's housing market is experiencing a resurgence in sales, but prices vary significantly across regions, with Toronto and Vancouver declining while others see double-digit gains; the new Build Canada Homes agency aims to address affordability issues.
Canada Housing Market Shows Regional Disparities Amidst Resurgence
Canada's housing market is experiencing a resurgence in sales, but prices vary significantly across regions, with Toronto and Vancouver declining while others see double-digit gains; the new Build Canada Homes agency aims to address affordability issues.
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28% Bias Score

Greek-Turkish Tensions Flare Up Over Remembrance Day
On the anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, Greece and Turkey clashed over historical interpretations, with Turkey rejecting Greek statements as baseless and aggressive.

Greek-Turkish Tensions Flare Up Over Remembrance Day
On the anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, Greece and Turkey clashed over historical interpretations, with Turkey rejecting Greek statements as baseless and aggressive.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch TV Shows Reflect Growing Political Polarization
Amidst rising political polarization in the Netherlands, several recent television programs have highlighted the issue, featuring debates, discussions, and comedic takes on the escalating divisions within Dutch society.

Dutch TV Shows Reflect Growing Political Polarization
Amidst rising political polarization in the Netherlands, several recent television programs have highlighted the issue, featuring debates, discussions, and comedic takes on the escalating divisions within Dutch society.
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28% Bias Score

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, renowned architect, dies at 85
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect behind the Eden Project and other notable structures, died at 85, as announced by his firm, Grimshaw Architects, on Monday.

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, renowned architect, dies at 85
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect behind the Eden Project and other notable structures, died at 85, as announced by his firm, Grimshaw Architects, on Monday.
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4% Bias Score

Belfast City Airport Unveils £1.7bn Master Plan Including Air-Rail Link
Belfast City Airport's 2040 Master Plan, released on Tuesday, proposes Northern Ireland's first airport rail link and anticipates £1.7bn in economic benefits, opening for public consultation until November 11th.

Belfast City Airport Unveils £1.7bn Master Plan Including Air-Rail Link
Belfast City Airport's 2040 Master Plan, released on Tuesday, proposes Northern Ireland's first airport rail link and anticipates £1.7bn in economic benefits, opening for public consultation until November 11th.
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36% Bias Score

Martinique Expands Price Control Program to Combat High Cost of Living
One year after major protests over the high cost of living, Martinique expands its "Quality-Price Shield" program to include 180 products, up from 134, adding school supplies and DIY items, with plans to include auto parts and services.

Martinique Expands Price Control Program to Combat High Cost of Living
One year after major protests over the high cost of living, Martinique expands its "Quality-Price Shield" program to include 180 products, up from 134, adding school supplies and DIY items, with plans to include auto parts and services.
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24% Bias Score

Brandenburg's Controversial €3 Billion Infrastructure Funding
A €3 billion allocation from Germany's €100 billion infrastructure fund to Brandenburg faces criticism for lacking clear priorities, raising concerns about its impact on economic growth and prompting debate over the need for a supplementary budget.

Brandenburg's Controversial €3 Billion Infrastructure Funding
A €3 billion allocation from Germany's €100 billion infrastructure fund to Brandenburg faces criticism for lacking clear priorities, raising concerns about its impact on economic growth and prompting debate over the need for a supplementary budget.
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20% Bias Score
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