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Spanish Constitutional Court Rules Against Central Government on Child Welfare Contract
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially sided with Madrid's regional government, declaring parts of a national contract for child welfare services unconstitutional due to infringing on regional competencies.
Spanish Constitutional Court Rules Against Central Government on Child Welfare Contract
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially sided with Madrid's regional government, declaring parts of a national contract for child welfare services unconstitutional due to infringing on regional competencies.
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16% Bias Score


Spanish Minister of Equality Faces Criticism Amidst Malfunctioning Domestic Violence Bracelets
Ana Redondo, Spain's Minister of Equality, is facing criticism for her handling of malfunctioning domestic violence alert bracelets, a situation that has raised questions about her suitability for the role and highlighted the challenges faced by the ministry.
Spanish Minister of Equality Faces Criticism Amidst Malfunctioning Domestic Violence Bracelets
Ana Redondo, Spain's Minister of Equality, is facing criticism for her handling of malfunctioning domestic violence alert bracelets, a situation that has raised questions about her suitability for the role and highlighted the challenges faced by the ministry.
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36% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Police Force Achieves Staffing Turnaround
Despite previous shortages, the Baden-Württemberg police force reports a successful increase of over 1,000 officers since 2016, exceeding initial recruitment targets in 2025, although the number of applications decreased compared to the previous year.
Baden-Württemberg Police Force Achieves Staffing Turnaround
Despite previous shortages, the Baden-Württemberg police force reports a successful increase of over 1,000 officers since 2016, exceeding initial recruitment targets in 2025, although the number of applications decreased compared to the previous year.
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48% Bias Score


German Wine Queen Competition Sees First Male Finalist
For the first time in its nearly 80-year history, the German Wine Queen competition includes a male finalist, 26-year-old Levin McKenzie from Rheinhessen, competing against four women for the title.
German Wine Queen Competition Sees First Male Finalist
For the first time in its nearly 80-year history, the German Wine Queen competition includes a male finalist, 26-year-old Levin McKenzie from Rheinhessen, competing against four women for the title.
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Tax Agency Leaves 70 Customs Agent Positions Unfilled
The Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) left 70 of 160 open Customs Agent positions unfilled after only 90 applicants passed the first part of the third exam, sparking criticism and legal challenges from unsuccessful candidates and unions.
Spanish Tax Agency Leaves 70 Customs Agent Positions Unfilled
The Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) left 70 of 160 open Customs Agent positions unfilled after only 90 applicants passed the first part of the third exam, sparking criticism and legal challenges from unsuccessful candidates and unions.
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52% Bias Score


German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.
German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.
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20% Bias Score

Valencia's PP shifts towards Vox on identity and immigration
Valencia's President Mazón is attempting to appease Vox by proposing curriculum changes to Valencian language classes and supporting their stance on immigration, potentially impacting educational policies and national immigration strategies.

Valencia's PP shifts towards Vox on identity and immigration
Valencia's President Mazón is attempting to appease Vox by proposing curriculum changes to Valencian language classes and supporting their stance on immigration, potentially impacting educational policies and national immigration strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Body Odor: What's Normal, and How to Manage It
This article addresses concerns around body odor, explaining the biology of sweating, effective hygiene practices, and the pros and cons of various antiperspirants and deodorants.

Body Odor: What's Normal, and How to Manage It
This article addresses concerns around body odor, explaining the biology of sweating, effective hygiene practices, and the pros and cons of various antiperspirants and deodorants.
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16% Bias Score

Regional Electricity Price Variations in Baden-Württemberg
A Verivox analysis reveals a 1.8% average electricity price increase in Baden-Württemberg for a 3-person household consuming 4000 kWh annually, reaching €1464, but with significant regional discrepancies, ranging from a 7.2% decrease in Weinheim to an 8.5% increase in Nürtingen.

Regional Electricity Price Variations in Baden-Württemberg
A Verivox analysis reveals a 1.8% average electricity price increase in Baden-Württemberg for a 3-person household consuming 4000 kWh annually, reaching €1464, but with significant regional discrepancies, ranging from a 7.2% decrease in Weinheim to an 8.5% increase in Nürtingen.
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16% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses Demand Action on Delayed Infrastructure Projects
Rheinland-Pfalz's business association, LVU, is urging the federal government to complete planned highway expansion projects, warning of economic consequences and loss of investor confidence if delays continue, particularly concerning the A1 and A643.

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses Demand Action on Delayed Infrastructure Projects
Rheinland-Pfalz's business association, LVU, is urging the federal government to complete planned highway expansion projects, warning of economic consequences and loss of investor confidence if delays continue, particularly concerning the A1 and A643.
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44% Bias Score

Two Irish Drag Queens Make History on RuPaul's Drag Race UK
Bonnie Ann Clyde and Elle Vosque, two drag queens from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland respectively, are the first two contestants from the island of Ireland to compete together on RuPaul's Drag Race UK.

Two Irish Drag Queens Make History on RuPaul's Drag Race UK
Bonnie Ann Clyde and Elle Vosque, two drag queens from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland respectively, are the first two contestants from the island of Ireland to compete together on RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
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32% Bias Score

Rare Turner Watercolors on Display in Bristol
An exhibition at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery showcases four rarely seen JMW Turner watercolors from his 1791 visit, celebrating his youthful explorations of the Avon Gorge and thanking public donors who raised over £100,000 for a failed bid on another Turner painting.

Rare Turner Watercolors on Display in Bristol
An exhibition at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery showcases four rarely seen JMW Turner watercolors from his 1791 visit, celebrating his youthful explorations of the Avon Gorge and thanking public donors who raised over £100,000 for a failed bid on another Turner painting.
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16% Bias Score
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