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Italy Reduces Tax Evasion by €25 Billion Since 2017
Since 2017, Italy has reduced tax evasion by €25 billion, decreasing from €97 billion to approximately €72 billion in 2021, according to Bank of Italy data presented by Giacomo Ricotti.
Italy Reduces Tax Evasion by €25 Billion Since 2017
Since 2017, Italy has reduced tax evasion by €25 billion, decreasing from €97 billion to approximately €72 billion in 2021, according to Bank of Italy data presented by Giacomo Ricotti.
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44% Bias Score


French Unions Announce October 2nd Strike After Unsuccessful Meeting with Prime Minister
Following an unsuccessful meeting with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on Wednesday, French unions announced a new strike and protest day for October 2nd, citing a lack of concrete responses to their demands regarding austerity and tax justice.
French Unions Announce October 2nd Strike After Unsuccessful Meeting with Prime Minister
Following an unsuccessful meeting with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on Wednesday, French unions announced a new strike and protest day for October 2nd, citing a lack of concrete responses to their demands regarding austerity and tax justice.
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24% Bias Score


Three Candidates Vie for Irish Presidency
Jim Gavin (Fianna Fáil), Heather Humphreys (Fine Gael), and Catherine Connolly (independent) will contest the October Irish presidential election, replacing Michael D. Higgins.
Three Candidates Vie for Irish Presidency
Jim Gavin (Fianna Fáil), Heather Humphreys (Fine Gael), and Catherine Connolly (independent) will contest the October Irish presidential election, replacing Michael D. Higgins.
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16% Bias Score


Nigeria's First Lady Raises $13 Million for National Library Completion
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, raised over $13 million in less than 24 hours for the completion of the National Library in Abuja, a project stalled for nearly two decades.
Nigeria's First Lady Raises $13 Million for National Library Completion
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, raised over $13 million in less than 24 hours for the completion of the National Library in Abuja, a project stalled for nearly two decades.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Hears Appeal in VW Diesel Case
The Schleswig Higher Administrative Court is hearing an appeal against a 2023 ruling that deemed a Volkswagen software update, approved by the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), illegal.
German Court Hears Appeal in VW Diesel Case
The Schleswig Higher Administrative Court is hearing an appeal against a 2023 ruling that deemed a Volkswagen software update, approved by the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), illegal.
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36% Bias Score


Sellering Defends Controversial Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Foundation
Former Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Minister President Erwin Sellering (SPD) defended the establishment of the controversial climate foundation, citing unanimous Landtag approval in 2021 to secure the Nord Stream 2 pipeline against US sanctions, while acknowledging the foundation's subsequent dissolution ...
Sellering Defends Controversial Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Foundation
Former Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Minister President Erwin Sellering (SPD) defended the establishment of the controversial climate foundation, citing unanimous Landtag approval in 2021 to secure the Nord Stream 2 pipeline against US sanctions, while acknowledging the foundation's subsequent dissolution ...
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36% Bias Score

Suffolk Police Reopens Hit-and-Run Case After Public Pressure
Suffolk Police reopened a hit-and-run case after initially closing it due to a six-month time limit, following public pressure and a BBC report highlighting the victim's severe psychological impact.

Suffolk Police Reopens Hit-and-Run Case After Public Pressure
Suffolk Police reopened a hit-and-run case after initially closing it due to a six-month time limit, following public pressure and a BBC report highlighting the victim's severe psychological impact.
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24% Bias Score

Nottingham Forest's Return to European Football After 30 Years
Thousands of Nottingham Forest fans have travelled to Seville, Spain, for the club's Europa League opener against Real Betis, marking their first European campaign in 30 years.

Nottingham Forest's Return to European Football After 30 Years
Thousands of Nottingham Forest fans have travelled to Seville, Spain, for the club's Europa League opener against Real Betis, marking their first European campaign in 30 years.
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40% Bias Score

Malawi's Chakwera Concedes Defeat to Mutharika in Presidential Election
Following a closely contested election in Malawi, incumbent President Lazarus Chakwera conceded defeat to his rival and predecessor, Peter Mutharika, citing Mutharika's insurmountable lead.

Malawi's Chakwera Concedes Defeat to Mutharika in Presidential Election
Following a closely contested election in Malawi, incumbent President Lazarus Chakwera conceded defeat to his rival and predecessor, Peter Mutharika, citing Mutharika's insurmountable lead.
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36% Bias Score

French MPs Propose to Extend Rent Control Beyond 2026
A bipartisan report by French MPs proposes making the current rent control experiment permanent and expanding it to all municipalities in tension zones and their neighbors, aiming to address excessive rent increases.

French MPs Propose to Extend Rent Control Beyond 2026
A bipartisan report by French MPs proposes making the current rent control experiment permanent and expanding it to all municipalities in tension zones and their neighbors, aiming to address excessive rent increases.
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24% Bias Score

Brandenburg's 35th Unity Anniversary: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Divisions
On Brandenburg's 35th anniversary, officials called for unity and respect, highlighting the challenges of East-West integration and expressing concern over the AfD's divisive rhetoric, with a notable instance of AfD members refusing to sing the European anthem.

Brandenburg's 35th Unity Anniversary: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Divisions
On Brandenburg's 35th anniversary, officials called for unity and respect, highlighting the challenges of East-West integration and expressing concern over the AfD's divisive rhetoric, with a notable instance of AfD members refusing to sing the European anthem.
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32% Bias Score

German Court Overturns Convictions in Child Scalding Death Case
A German court overturned the convictions of a father, mother, and grandmother in the scalding death of their two-year-old daughter, citing potential for a more serious charge of grievous bodily harm leading to death.

German Court Overturns Convictions in Child Scalding Death Case
A German court overturned the convictions of a father, mother, and grandmother in the scalding death of their two-year-old daughter, citing potential for a more serious charge of grievous bodily harm leading to death.
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16% Bias Score
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