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Brandenburg mayoral elections: Bad Freienwalde focuses on overcoming division after far-right attack
Mayoral elections are taking place in 28 Brandenburg municipalities on Sunday, with the election in Bad Freienwalde attracting particular attention due to a far-right attack on a summer festival in June, the perpetrators of which remain unidentified, leading to concerns about the AfD's potential ris...
Brandenburg mayoral elections: Bad Freienwalde focuses on overcoming division after far-right attack
Mayoral elections are taking place in 28 Brandenburg municipalities on Sunday, with the election in Bad Freienwalde attracting particular attention due to a far-right attack on a summer festival in June, the perpetrators of which remain unidentified, leading to concerns about the AfD's potential ris...
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48% Bias Score


Greece: School Closures, Demographic Decline, and Political Developments
700 schools in Greece have closed annually, resulting in 110,000 fewer primary school students since 2018; this demographic decline impacts universities unless foreign students are attracted, while political tensions and a regulatory gap concerning 'gourouna' vehicles are also highlighted.
Greece: School Closures, Demographic Decline, and Political Developments
700 schools in Greece have closed annually, resulting in 110,000 fewer primary school students since 2018; this demographic decline impacts universities unless foreign students are attracted, while political tensions and a regulatory gap concerning 'gourouna' vehicles are also highlighted.
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12% Bias Score


Japan and South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a summit in Tokyo, issuing their first joint statement in 17 years, focusing on North Korean denuclearization, economic cooperation, and addressing shared demographic challenges through a new joint body.
Japan and South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a summit in Tokyo, issuing their first joint statement in 17 years, focusing on North Korean denuclearization, economic cooperation, and addressing shared demographic challenges through a new joint body.
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32% Bias Score


Russia's Coercive Approach to Fertility Amidst War and Economic Instability
The Russian government's response to declining birth rates involves coercive measures, including stricter abortion laws and psychological pressure, alongside financial incentives; however, underlying issues like the war and economic instability remain unaddressed, creating a complex situation for Ru...
Russia's Coercive Approach to Fertility Amidst War and Economic Instability
The Russian government's response to declining birth rates involves coercive measures, including stricter abortion laws and psychological pressure, alongside financial incentives; however, underlying issues like the war and economic instability remain unaddressed, creating a complex situation for Ru...
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72% Bias Score


Thuringia Faces Financial Crisis Due to Rising Pensions and Shrinking Population
Thuringia's Finance Minister Katja Wolf warns of severe financial difficulties in the coming years due to rising pension payments for public servants (€450 million in 2024 to €1.2 billion by the end of 2030s) and a shrinking population, necessitating a critical review of all budget expenditures.
Thuringia Faces Financial Crisis Due to Rising Pensions and Shrinking Population
Thuringia's Finance Minister Katja Wolf warns of severe financial difficulties in the coming years due to rising pension payments for public servants (€450 million in 2024 to €1.2 billion by the end of 2030s) and a shrinking population, necessitating a critical review of all budget expenditures.
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36% Bias Score


Greece's Restrictive Immigration Policy Exacerbates Demographic Crisis
Facing a demographic crisis and shrinking workforce, Greece prioritizes stricter immigration enforcement over addressing labor shortages, potentially exacerbating long-term economic and social challenges; the government's approach reflects a nationalistic prioritization of ethnic purity over economi...
Greece's Restrictive Immigration Policy Exacerbates Demographic Crisis
Facing a demographic crisis and shrinking workforce, Greece prioritizes stricter immigration enforcement over addressing labor shortages, potentially exacerbating long-term economic and social challenges; the government's approach reflects a nationalistic prioritization of ethnic purity over economi...
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64% Bias Score

Westphalia-Lippe Villages: Stable Population, Growing Community Initiatives
A recent study reveals that unlike popular assumptions, villages in Westphalia-Lippe, Germany, are not experiencing population decline, but rather a rise in community engagement and innovative approaches to local development.

Westphalia-Lippe Villages: Stable Population, Growing Community Initiatives
A recent study reveals that unlike popular assumptions, villages in Westphalia-Lippe, Germany, are not experiencing population decline, but rather a rise in community engagement and innovative approaches to local development.
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32% Bias Score

Life Expectancy Increase Slowing in High-Income Countries
A Max Planck Institute study reveals that life expectancy in 23 high-income countries is increasing at a slower rate than in the past, with gains slowing from 5.5 months per generation (1900-1938) to 2.5-3.5 months (1939-2000), primarily due to diminishing returns from reduced child mortality; this ...

Life Expectancy Increase Slowing in High-Income Countries
A Max Planck Institute study reveals that life expectancy in 23 high-income countries is increasing at a slower rate than in the past, with gains slowing from 5.5 months per generation (1900-1938) to 2.5-3.5 months (1939-2000), primarily due to diminishing returns from reduced child mortality; this ...
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24% Bias Score

Controversial Birth Rate Initiatives Spark Concerns in Russia
Russian officials and activists propose controversial methods to boost birth rates, including registries of unmarried men and forced workplace pairings, raising concerns about individual liberties and government overreach, coupled with the Rosstat's halt of demographic data publication.

Controversial Birth Rate Initiatives Spark Concerns in Russia
Russian officials and activists propose controversial methods to boost birth rates, including registries of unmarried men and forced workplace pairings, raising concerns about individual liberties and government overreach, coupled with the Rosstat's halt of demographic data publication.
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64% Bias Score

Germany Faces Growing Skilled Labor Shortage
A study by the Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) projects a significant increase in Germany's skilled labor shortage, reaching 768,000 unfilled positions by 2028, primarily due to demographic change and insufficient workforce replenishment across various sectors, including sales, childcare, and...

Germany Faces Growing Skilled Labor Shortage
A study by the Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) projects a significant increase in Germany's skilled labor shortage, reaching 768,000 unfilled positions by 2028, primarily due to demographic change and insufficient workforce replenishment across various sectors, including sales, childcare, and...
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32% Bias Score

Nizhny Novgorod Region Announces 1 Million Ruble Birth Payment
The Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia will provide families with a 1 million ruble payment upon the birth or adoption of a child starting July 1, 2025, regardless of income, funded by the regional budget and intended to boost demographics.

Nizhny Novgorod Region Announces 1 Million Ruble Birth Payment
The Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia will provide families with a 1 million ruble payment upon the birth or adoption of a child starting July 1, 2025, regardless of income, funded by the regional budget and intended to boost demographics.
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48% Bias Score

1920-1922 Bashkiria Famine: Over 650,000 Deaths
The 1920-1922 famine in Bashkiria resulted in over 650,000 deaths (21.7% population decrease), caused by drought, disease (cholera), post-war destitution, and food confiscation; foreign aid, particularly from the USA, helped mitigate the crisis.

1920-1922 Bashkiria Famine: Over 650,000 Deaths
The 1920-1922 famine in Bashkiria resulted in over 650,000 deaths (21.7% population decrease), caused by drought, disease (cholera), post-war destitution, and food confiscation; foreign aid, particularly from the USA, helped mitigate the crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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