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Volkswagen Workers Protest Potential Layoffs in Baunatal
On December 3rd, 2024, roughly 8,000 Volkswagen employees in Baunatal, Germany, protested potential factory closures, mass layoffs, and salary reductions, highlighting the precarious situation of both permanent and temporary workers and the potential for significant economic disruption.
Volkswagen Workers Protest Potential Layoffs in Baunatal
On December 3rd, 2024, roughly 8,000 Volkswagen employees in Baunatal, Germany, protested potential factory closures, mass layoffs, and salary reductions, highlighting the precarious situation of both permanent and temporary workers and the potential for significant economic disruption.
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56% Bias Score


Georgian Opposition Boycotts Debate After Police Raids
Following police raids on opposition offices, two former Georgian ministers refused to participate in a televised debate, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests against the government's suspension of EU accession talks; over 300 people have been arrested.
Georgian Opposition Boycotts Debate After Police Raids
Following police raids on opposition offices, two former Georgian ministers refused to participate in a televised debate, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests against the government's suspension of EU accession talks; over 300 people have been arrested.
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64% Bias Score


North Macedonia's Fiscal Council Proposes Raising Retirement Age to 67
The Fiscal Council of North Macedonia proposed raising the retirement age to 67 for both men and women by 2026 to address a projected deficit in the Public Pension Fund (PIO), a measure opposed by both VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM.
North Macedonia's Fiscal Council Proposes Raising Retirement Age to 67
The Fiscal Council of North Macedonia proposed raising the retirement age to 67 for both men and women by 2026 to address a projected deficit in the Public Pension Fund (PIO), a measure opposed by both VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM.
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52% Bias Score


Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Disputed Results
Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won the presidential election with 57% of the vote, but the opposition rejected the results due to alleged irregularities and logistical problems, including a shortage of ballot papers that caused delays of up to 12 hours, while the SWAPO party won 51 ...
Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Disputed Results
Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won the presidential election with 57% of the vote, but the opposition rejected the results due to alleged irregularities and logistical problems, including a shortage of ballot papers that caused delays of up to 12 hours, while the SWAPO party won 51 ...
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40% Bias Score


Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Economy Booms, But Public Unrest Persists Amidst High Living Costs
Greece's economy grew by over 2 percent in 2023, exceeding the EU average, and yielding a €6 billion budget surplus; however, widespread protests due to high living costs and low wages challenge the government's popularity.
Greek Economy Booms, But Public Unrest Persists Amidst High Living Costs
Greece's economy grew by over 2 percent in 2023, exceeding the EU average, and yielding a €6 billion budget surplus; however, widespread protests due to high living costs and low wages challenge the government's popularity.
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40% Bias Score

Neuer's Red Card Eliminates Bayern Munich from German Cup
Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer received his first career red card in the 17th minute against Bayer Leverkusen in the German Cup, resulting in their elimination and marking their fifth consecutive exit from the tournament since 2020.

Neuer's Red Card Eliminates Bayern Munich from German Cup
Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer received his first career red card in the 17th minute against Bayer Leverkusen in the German Cup, resulting in their elimination and marking their fifth consecutive exit from the tournament since 2020.
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36% Bias Score

Czech-German Wage Gap Exacerbates Regional Inequality in Cheb
In Cheb, Czechia, near the German border, average wages are less than half of those in Germany, leading to many residents working across the border and highlighting a deep regional economic divide and skepticism towards government promises of wage equalization.

Czech-German Wage Gap Exacerbates Regional Inequality in Cheb
In Cheb, Czechia, near the German border, average wages are less than half of those in Germany, leading to many residents working across the border and highlighting a deep regional economic divide and skepticism towards government promises of wage equalization.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Creates Ministry of National Unity to Encourage Return of Citizens
Ukraine established a new Ministry of National Unity on December 3, 2024, headed by Oleksiy Chernyshov, to facilitate the return of an estimated 7.7 million Ukrainian citizens currently residing abroad, primarily in the EU, due to the ongoing conflict.

Ukraine Creates Ministry of National Unity to Encourage Return of Citizens
Ukraine established a new Ministry of National Unity on December 3, 2024, headed by Oleksiy Chernyshov, to facilitate the return of an estimated 7.7 million Ukrainian citizens currently residing abroad, primarily in the EU, due to the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Opposition Contests
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Swapo party won Namibia's presidential election with 57% of the vote, becoming the first female president; the opposition IPC, which won 20 parliamentary seats, plans to contest the results citing irregularities.

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Opposition Contests
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Swapo party won Namibia's presidential election with 57% of the vote, becoming the first female president; the opposition IPC, which won 20 parliamentary seats, plans to contest the results citing irregularities.
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48% Bias Score

German Opposition Blocks Budget Bills Before Elections
Following the collapse of Germany's ruling coalition in November 2023, the CDU/CSU opposition is blocking budget-related laws proposed by Chancellor Scholz before the February 23rd elections, while showing willingness to cooperate on non-budgetary matters, influencing post-election coalition scenari...

German Opposition Blocks Budget Bills Before Elections
Following the collapse of Germany's ruling coalition in November 2023, the CDU/CSU opposition is blocking budget-related laws proposed by Chancellor Scholz before the February 23rd elections, while showing willingness to cooperate on non-budgetary matters, influencing post-election coalition scenari...
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44% Bias Score

Luxembourg City's Begging Ban: Displacing Poverty, Not Solving It
Luxembourg City banned begging in December 2023, shifting beggars to the city's outskirts and sparking debate on poverty in this wealthy nation where over 20% of the population is at risk of poverty, despite city efforts to provide food and shelter.

Luxembourg City's Begging Ban: Displacing Poverty, Not Solving It
Luxembourg City banned begging in December 2023, shifting beggars to the city's outskirts and sparking debate on poverty in this wealthy nation where over 20% of the population is at risk of poverty, despite city efforts to provide food and shelter.
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48% Bias Score
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