September 2025
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Germany Faces €15 Billion Shortfall in Road Construction Funding
Germany's transport ministry faces a €15 billion shortfall for new road projects despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund, due to budgetary priorities shifting towards road maintenance and repair instead of new construction.
Germany Faces €15 Billion Shortfall in Road Construction Funding
Germany's transport ministry faces a €15 billion shortfall for new road projects despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund, due to budgetary priorities shifting towards road maintenance and repair instead of new construction.
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24% Bias Score


Bundestag to Vote on Federal Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The Bundestag will vote this week on three Federal Constitutional Court judge appointments, following the SPD's nomination of Sigrid Emmenegger after a previous candidate's nomination failed due to Union objections.
Bundestag to Vote on Federal Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The Bundestag will vote this week on three Federal Constitutional Court judge appointments, following the SPD's nomination of Sigrid Emmenegger after a previous candidate's nomination failed due to Union objections.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Denies Release of Former PSOE Secretary
The Spanish Constitutional Court denied the release of Santos Cerdán, former PSOE secretary, upholding the Supreme Court's pre-trial detention order due to concerns about evidence destruction.
Spanish Constitutional Court Denies Release of Former PSOE Secretary
The Spanish Constitutional Court denied the release of Santos Cerdán, former PSOE secretary, upholding the Supreme Court's pre-trial detention order due to concerns about evidence destruction.
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24% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Employment: Increased Competition, Need for Employer Incentives
A rise in Northern Ireland apprenticeship applications has increased competition for apprenticeships, prompting calls for government incentives to encourage employer participation.
Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Employment: Increased Competition, Need for Employer Incentives
A rise in Northern Ireland apprenticeship applications has increased competition for apprenticeships, prompting calls for government incentives to encourage employer participation.
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20% Bias Score


Surge in Asylum Cases Overwhelms Saxony Administrative Courts
Saxony's administrative courts faced a 63% increase in asylum appeals in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 5,447 new cases, despite a decrease in average processing time to 14.3 months.
Surge in Asylum Cases Overwhelms Saxony Administrative Courts
Saxony's administrative courts faced a 63% increase in asylum appeals in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 5,447 new cases, despite a decrease in average processing time to 14.3 months.
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16% Bias Score


North Rhine-Westphalia's Night of Youth Culture: 300+ Events Across 95 Cities
From September 26th-27th, over 300 events in 95 cities across North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, celebrate youth culture with concerts, workshops, and parties organized by young people themselves.
North Rhine-Westphalia's Night of Youth Culture: 300+ Events Across 95 Cities
From September 26th-27th, over 300 events in 95 cities across North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, celebrate youth culture with concerts, workshops, and parties organized by young people themselves.
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32% Bias Score

Mali's Withdrawal from ICC Raises Concerns Over Victim Support and Justice
Mali's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) casts doubt on the future of victim support programs in Tombouctou following the destruction of mausoleums, while the proposed Sahel Court of Criminal and Human Rights raises questions about its readiness.

Mali's Withdrawal from ICC Raises Concerns Over Victim Support and Justice
Mali's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) casts doubt on the future of victim support programs in Tombouctou following the destruction of mausoleums, while the proposed Sahel Court of Criminal and Human Rights raises questions about its readiness.
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24% Bias Score

Catalan Veterinary Council Urges Mandatory Pet Vaccination to Prevent Rabies
Ahead of World Rabies Day, the Catalan Veterinary Council (CCVC) pressed the regional government to mandate dog and cat vaccinations, as Catalonia and Galicia are the only regions without this requirement, despite a 2024 commitment from the Catalan government.

Catalan Veterinary Council Urges Mandatory Pet Vaccination to Prevent Rabies
Ahead of World Rabies Day, the Catalan Veterinary Council (CCVC) pressed the regional government to mandate dog and cat vaccinations, as Catalonia and Galicia are the only regions without this requirement, despite a 2024 commitment from the Catalan government.
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16% Bias Score

Amersfoort Cancels Refugee Shelter Plans After Public Backlash
Amersfoort, Netherlands, has canceled plans for two refugee shelters following two tumultuous public information meetings and concerns from residents and local council members about insufficient community engagement.

Amersfoort Cancels Refugee Shelter Plans After Public Backlash
Amersfoort, Netherlands, has canceled plans for two refugee shelters following two tumultuous public information meetings and concerns from residents and local council members about insufficient community engagement.
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16% Bias Score

Brutal Attack During Loan Negotiation in Cobo Calleja
A Chinese man in Spain was violently robbed and assaulted by four individuals after a loan repayment meeting turned into an ambush in the Cobo Calleja industrial park in Fuenlabrada, resulting in the arrest of the four suspects.

Brutal Attack During Loan Negotiation in Cobo Calleja
A Chinese man in Spain was violently robbed and assaulted by four individuals after a loan repayment meeting turned into an ambush in the Cobo Calleja industrial park in Fuenlabrada, resulting in the arrest of the four suspects.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Creation of a Neolithic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and the monument's possible religious significance.

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Creation of a Neolithic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and the monument's possible religious significance.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Construction of the Iconic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and building the monument.

Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Construction of the Iconic Monument
Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and building the monument.
Progress
20% Bias Score
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