CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...
CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...
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48% Bias Score
Meta Relaxes Content Moderation, Increasing Tolerance for Hate Speech
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a major shift in content moderation policy, eliminating third-party fact-checking and increasing tolerance for hate speech, aligning with a broader move towards a more Trump-friendly stance.
Meta Relaxes Content Moderation, Increasing Tolerance for Hate Speech
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a major shift in content moderation policy, eliminating third-party fact-checking and increasing tolerance for hate speech, aligning with a broader move towards a more Trump-friendly stance.
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56% Bias Score
Kent Nagano to Lead Spain's National Orchestra
Kent Nagano, a renowned American conductor of Japanese descent, will become the artistic and musical director of Spain's National Orchestra and Chorus in September 2026, a move intended to bolster the orchestra's international profile, as announced by the Ministry of Culture on December 18th, 2024.
Kent Nagano to Lead Spain's National Orchestra
Kent Nagano, a renowned American conductor of Japanese descent, will become the artistic and musical director of Spain's National Orchestra and Chorus in September 2026, a move intended to bolster the orchestra's international profile, as announced by the Ministry of Culture on December 18th, 2024.
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28% Bias Score
Sheinbaum's 100-Day Report: 80% Approval, ZĂłcalo Event
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum will present a report on her first 100 days in office on January 12th at the ZĂłcalo, covering health, security, economy, and education; an 80% approval rating precedes the event, which will include a musical performance and road closures.
Sheinbaum's 100-Day Report: 80% Approval, ZĂłcalo Event
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum will present a report on her first 100 days in office on January 12th at the ZĂłcalo, covering health, security, economy, and education; an 80% approval rating precedes the event, which will include a musical performance and road closures.
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52% Bias Score
Brazil Demands Answers from Meta Over Global Verification Program Removal
The Brazilian government gave Meta 72 hours to explain its decision to remove its global verification program, expressing concerns about the potential increase in misinformation and extremism, particularly given Brazil's history of online extremist activity and large online population.
Brazil Demands Answers from Meta Over Global Verification Program Removal
The Brazilian government gave Meta 72 hours to explain its decision to remove its global verification program, expressing concerns about the potential increase in misinformation and extremism, particularly given Brazil's history of online extremist activity and large online population.
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56% Bias Score
Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score
Sevilla Airport Taxi Group's Two-Decade Reign of Terror
A group of 200 Sevilla airport taxi drivers, operating as a criminal organization for over two decades, have been implicated in espionage, assaults, and intimidation tactics to maintain an illegal monopoly; despite multiple investigations and a 2002 court ruling against their practices, the Seville ...
Sevilla Airport Taxi Group's Two-Decade Reign of Terror
A group of 200 Sevilla airport taxi drivers, operating as a criminal organization for over two decades, have been implicated in espionage, assaults, and intimidation tactics to maintain an illegal monopoly; despite multiple investigations and a 2002 court ruling against their practices, the Seville ...
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52% Bias Score
Spanish Football's Financial Crisis: From Debt to Stricter Controls
Spanish football's financial crisis in the late 20th century, stemming from overspending and failed government support, was addressed by Javier Tebas's 'Economic Plan' in 2013, leading to stricter financial controls and improved stability, yet also causing recent tensions.
Spanish Football's Financial Crisis: From Debt to Stricter Controls
Spanish football's financial crisis in the late 20th century, stemming from overspending and failed government support, was addressed by Javier Tebas's 'Economic Plan' in 2013, leading to stricter financial controls and improved stability, yet also causing recent tensions.
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64% Bias Score
PP Unveils Regional Housing Plan with ITP Tax Cut
PP regional presidents and Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło met in Asturias to finalize the "Asturias Declaration," a 12-page document proposing tax cuts (reducing ITP to 4% for young homebuyers), land liberalization, and anti-occupation measures to address Spain's housing crisis.
PP Unveils Regional Housing Plan with ITP Tax Cut
PP regional presidents and Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło met in Asturias to finalize the "Asturias Declaration," a 12-page document proposing tax cuts (reducing ITP to 4% for young homebuyers), land liberalization, and anti-occupation measures to address Spain's housing crisis.
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52% Bias Score
Mexico Launches National Firearms Surrender Program
Mexico launched a national voluntary firearms surrender program, "SĂ al desarme, SĂ a la paz," offering financial compensation (up to $1,300 USD) for surrendered weapons; the program, involving the government and the Church, aims to reduce violence nationwide, starting in Mexico City.
Mexico Launches National Firearms Surrender Program
Mexico launched a national voluntary firearms surrender program, "SĂ al desarme, SĂ a la paz," offering financial compensation (up to $1,300 USD) for surrendered weapons; the program, involving the government and the Church, aims to reduce violence nationwide, starting in Mexico City.
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48% Bias Score
WWII U-boat Captures and the Stories of Their Commanders
A collector's acquisition of a WWII German submarine captain figurine leads to reflections on the Ites, identical twin U-boat commanders; the article details the daring capture of U-505 by the US Navy and other similar instances, highlighting the importance of these events in the war.
WWII U-boat Captures and the Stories of Their Commanders
A collector's acquisition of a WWII German submarine captain figurine leads to reflections on the Ites, identical twin U-boat commanders; the article details the daring capture of U-505 by the US Navy and other similar instances, highlighting the importance of these events in the war.
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40% Bias Score
Colombian Conductor Challenges Gender Norms in Orchestral Music
Paola Ăvila, a Colombian conductor, founded the first all-female philharmonic orchestra in Colombia and directs a youth orchestra in Cartagena, aiming to address the historical underrepresentation of women in symphonic music and expand access to classical music for underprivileged youth.
Colombian Conductor Challenges Gender Norms in Orchestral Music
Paola Ăvila, a Colombian conductor, founded the first all-female philharmonic orchestra in Colombia and directs a youth orchestra in Cartagena, aiming to address the historical underrepresentation of women in symphonic music and expand access to classical music for underprivileged youth.
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28% Bias Score