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Turkey Changes Tourism Worker Rest Day Law, Raising Exploitation Concerns
A new Turkish law allows employers to postpone employees' weekly rest days in the tourism sector, potentially leading to ten-day workweeks, sparking criticism from unions and the opposition over worker exploitation.
Turkey Changes Tourism Worker Rest Day Law, Raising Exploitation Concerns
A new Turkish law allows employers to postpone employees' weekly rest days in the tourism sector, potentially leading to ten-day workweeks, sparking criticism from unions and the opposition over worker exploitation.
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48% Bias Score


US Congress Passes $9 Billion in Funding Cuts, Impacting Public Broadcasting
The US House passed a bill cutting $9 billion in federal funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and local stations; President Trump supports the cuts, while Democrats oppose them, citing negative impacts on rural communities and emerge...
US Congress Passes $9 Billion in Funding Cuts, Impacting Public Broadcasting
The US House passed a bill cutting $9 billion in federal funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and local stations; President Trump supports the cuts, while Democrats oppose them, citing negative impacts on rural communities and emerge...
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60% Bias Score


Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policy
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five EU counterparts, plans stricter asylum policies, including expanding Frontex and removing the 'connection element' in asylum procedures, aiming to curb irregular migration and facilitate deportations to third countries, while facing critic...
Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policy
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five EU counterparts, plans stricter asylum policies, including expanding Frontex and removing the 'connection element' in asylum procedures, aiming to curb irregular migration and facilitate deportations to third countries, while facing critic...
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60% Bias Score


Former German Politician's Frequent Trips to Moscow Spark Concerns
Former SPD chairman Matthias Platzeck undertook at least nine trips to Moscow since February 2022, accompanied by former CDU politician Ronald Pofalla on some occasions, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and undisclosed Russian ties; these trips are corroborated by Russian recor...
Former German Politician's Frequent Trips to Moscow Spark Concerns
Former SPD chairman Matthias Platzeck undertook at least nine trips to Moscow since February 2022, accompanied by former CDU politician Ronald Pofalla on some occasions, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and undisclosed Russian ties; these trips are corroborated by Russian recor...
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60% Bias Score


Netflix Uses AI to Reduce Production Costs in "El Eternauta"
Netflix utilized AI to create a scene in the Argentinian series "El Eternauta," resulting in significantly reduced costs and faster production; this marks the first instance of AI-generated content in a Netflix production, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation and efficiency.
Netflix Uses AI to Reduce Production Costs in "El Eternauta"
Netflix utilized AI to create a scene in the Argentinian series "El Eternauta," resulting in significantly reduced costs and faster production; this marks the first instance of AI-generated content in a Netflix production, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation and efficiency.
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48% Bias Score


Meta Settles Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
Meta settled a shareholder lawsuit related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, avoiding a trial where executives would testify. The scandal involved the misuse of data from over 87 million Facebook users to potentially influence the 2016 US presidential election and Brexit referendum, resulting in a...
Meta Settles Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
Meta settled a shareholder lawsuit related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, avoiding a trial where executives would testify. The scandal involved the misuse of data from over 87 million Facebook users to potentially influence the 2016 US presidential election and Brexit referendum, resulting in a...
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36% Bias Score

Polish Doctors Sentenced in 2021 Abortion Death Case
Three Polish doctors received prison sentences and professional bans for the delayed abortion of a 30-year-old pregnant woman, Izabela, who died of septic shock in September 2021; this case fueled nationwide protests against Poland's restrictive abortion laws.

Polish Doctors Sentenced in 2021 Abortion Death Case
Three Polish doctors received prison sentences and professional bans for the delayed abortion of a 30-year-old pregnant woman, Izabela, who died of septic shock in September 2021; this case fueled nationwide protests against Poland's restrictive abortion laws.
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52% Bias Score

Illegal Streaming Ring Busted: €500,000 Seized, Child Pornography Charges Filed
Five men in Bavaria and Hamburg are under investigation for illegally distributing paid streaming services; one faces additional charges related to child sexual abuse; authorities seized €500,000 in assets.

Illegal Streaming Ring Busted: €500,000 Seized, Child Pornography Charges Filed
Five men in Bavaria and Hamburg are under investigation for illegally distributing paid streaming services; one faces additional charges related to child sexual abuse; authorities seized €500,000 in assets.
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36% Bias Score

Late Show" Cancellation Sparks Censorship Accusations
Following criticism of a \$16 million settlement between Paramount and Donald Trump, CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", prompting accusations of political censorship, although CBS cited financial reasons.

Late Show" Cancellation Sparks Censorship Accusations
Following criticism of a \$16 million settlement between Paramount and Donald Trump, CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", prompting accusations of political censorship, although CBS cited financial reasons.
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56% Bias Score

Massive Attack Creates Network to Fight Censorship of Pro-Palestine Artists
Massive Attack formed "Ethical Syndicate Palestine" to counter censorship of artists expressing support for Palestinian rights, citing the UK Lawyers for Israel's campaigns against Bob Vylan (whose "Death to the IDF" chant led to show cancellations) and Kneecap (facing charges after a London perform...

Massive Attack Creates Network to Fight Censorship of Pro-Palestine Artists
Massive Attack formed "Ethical Syndicate Palestine" to counter censorship of artists expressing support for Palestinian rights, citing the UK Lawyers for Israel's campaigns against Bob Vylan (whose "Death to the IDF" chant led to show cancellations) and Kneecap (facing charges after a London perform...
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...

Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...
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44% Bias Score

Slovakia Ends Blockade of EU Sanctions Against Russia
Slovakia ended its two-day blockade of EU sanctions against Russia, securing unspecified protections against negative consequences, after initially demanding continued Russian gas imports until 2034, despite the EU's plan to end imports by early 2028.

Slovakia Ends Blockade of EU Sanctions Against Russia
Slovakia ended its two-day blockade of EU sanctions against Russia, securing unspecified protections against negative consequences, after initially demanding continued Russian gas imports until 2034, despite the EU's plan to end imports by early 2028.
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48% Bias Score
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