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Trump Tariffs Slow Spanish Trade
President Trump's April 2nd tariff announcement against countries with trade surpluses with the US led to a 4.4% decrease in Spanish exports (€32.510,8 million) and a 5.8% decrease in imports (€36.393,2 million) in April, following a March surge due to preemptive measures.
Trump Tariffs Slow Spanish Trade
President Trump's April 2nd tariff announcement against countries with trade surpluses with the US led to a 4.4% decrease in Spanish exports (€32.510,8 million) and a 5.8% decrease in imports (€36.393,2 million) in April, following a March surge due to preemptive measures.
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40% Bias Score


Rome's Jubilee: A Disappointing Turnout
Despite initial predictions of 30-35 million visitors, the 2025 Jubilee in Rome has so far attracted far fewer pilgrims, leading to disappointing economic results and impacting the city's housing market due to an oversupply of short-term rentals.
Rome's Jubilee: A Disappointing Turnout
Despite initial predictions of 30-35 million visitors, the 2025 Jubilee in Rome has so far attracted far fewer pilgrims, leading to disappointing economic results and impacting the city's housing market due to an oversupply of short-term rentals.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Erratic Immigration Policies Fuel Economic Uncertainty
The Trump administration's inconsistent immigration policies, including recent reversals on ICE detention of undocumented workers in restaurants, hotels, and agriculture, have caused significant economic uncertainty and disruption for US businesses.
Trump's Erratic Immigration Policies Fuel Economic Uncertainty
The Trump administration's inconsistent immigration policies, including recent reversals on ICE detention of undocumented workers in restaurants, hotels, and agriculture, have caused significant economic uncertainty and disruption for US businesses.
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56% Bias Score


Poundland to Close 68 Stores, 1,350 Jobs at Risk in Restructuring
Poundland's new owner, Gordon Brothers, plans to close 68 stores and two distribution centers, impacting 1,350 jobs, to create a financially sustainable model after underperformance, with a focus shifting to profitable stores and rent reductions.
Poundland to Close 68 Stores, 1,350 Jobs at Risk in Restructuring
Poundland's new owner, Gordon Brothers, plans to close 68 stores and two distribution centers, impacting 1,350 jobs, to create a financially sustainable model after underperformance, with a focus shifting to profitable stores and rent reductions.
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36% Bias Score


US Tariffs on Appliances Spur Chinese Manufacturers to Diversify
The United States imposed 50 percent tariffs on imported household appliances starting June 23, prompting Chinese manufacturers to diversify into emerging markets and innovate to counter the impact on their US exports; this will likely raise prices for US consumers.
US Tariffs on Appliances Spur Chinese Manufacturers to Diversify
The United States imposed 50 percent tariffs on imported household appliances starting June 23, prompting Chinese manufacturers to diversify into emerging markets and innovate to counter the impact on their US exports; this will likely raise prices for US consumers.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Halts Workplace Immigration Raids Amidst Economic Backlash
The Trump administration temporarily suspended workplace immigration raids in agriculture and hospitality following complaints from businesses about labor shortages caused by aggressive deportation policies; the decision follows weeks of protests and warnings from industry leaders about economic imp...
Trump Administration Halts Workplace Immigration Raids Amidst Economic Backlash
The Trump administration temporarily suspended workplace immigration raids in agriculture and hospitality following complaints from businesses about labor shortages caused by aggressive deportation policies; the decision follows weeks of protests and warnings from industry leaders about economic imp...
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56% Bias Score

Naples at 2500: Tourism Boom Brings Growth and Challenges
Naples celebrates its 2500th anniversary amidst a tourism boom, experiencing both economic growth and challenges like rising housing costs due to short-term rentals, mirroring issues in other popular destinations.

Naples at 2500: Tourism Boom Brings Growth and Challenges
Naples celebrates its 2500th anniversary amidst a tourism boom, experiencing both economic growth and challenges like rising housing costs due to short-term rentals, mirroring issues in other popular destinations.
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36% Bias Score

Mass Tourism Protests Erupt Across Europe Amidst Housing Crisis
On Sunday, protests against "touristification" erupted in Barcelona, Lisbon, and Naples, fueled by mass tourism's strain on resources and housing costs, despite generating €200+ billion for Spain, France, Italy and Portugal in 2023.

Mass Tourism Protests Erupt Across Europe Amidst Housing Crisis
On Sunday, protests against "touristification" erupted in Barcelona, Lisbon, and Naples, fueled by mass tourism's strain on resources and housing costs, despite generating €200+ billion for Spain, France, Italy and Portugal in 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Nippon Steel Acquires U.S. Steel Under Strict US Conditions
Nippon Steel finalized its \$14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel after President Trump approved the deal, imposing conditions that include a \$11 billion investment pledge from Nippon Steel and restrictions on key decisions to protect US jobs and economic interests.

Nippon Steel Acquires U.S. Steel Under Strict US Conditions
Nippon Steel finalized its \$14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel after President Trump approved the deal, imposing conditions that include a \$11 billion investment pledge from Nippon Steel and restrictions on key decisions to protect US jobs and economic interests.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Tackles Soaring Work-Related Absenteeism with €30 Billion Cost
In Spain, 1.5 million workers are absent daily due to work-related illnesses, costing over €30 billion annually; the government is negotiating with employers to implement solutions such as reducing work hours and improving workplace safety.

Spain Tackles Soaring Work-Related Absenteeism with €30 Billion Cost
In Spain, 1.5 million workers are absent daily due to work-related illnesses, costing over €30 billion annually; the government is negotiating with employers to implement solutions such as reducing work hours and improving workplace safety.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Firm to Mass-Produce Drones Amid NATO Spending Surge
AI Armaments, a Dutch company, plans to produce hundreds of attack and defense drones within months, driven by NATO's increased defense budget and the war in Ukraine, but faces challenges in securing funding and a suitable production location.

Dutch Firm to Mass-Produce Drones Amid NATO Spending Surge
AI Armaments, a Dutch company, plans to produce hundreds of attack and defense drones within months, driven by NATO's increased defense budget and the war in Ukraine, but faces challenges in securing funding and a suitable production location.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Energy Security: Domestic Boom, Global Vulnerability
The U.S. shale revolution has boosted domestic oil production and reduced reliance on foreign oil, improving energy security but not eliminating vulnerability to global oil price shocks; an increase of $10 per barrel could reduce GDP by 0.2%, and $100 oil could cause a 0.5% drop.

U.S. Energy Security: Domestic Boom, Global Vulnerability
The U.S. shale revolution has boosted domestic oil production and reduced reliance on foreign oil, improving energy security but not eliminating vulnerability to global oil price shocks; an increase of $10 per barrel could reduce GDP by 0.2%, and $100 oil could cause a 0.5% drop.
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36% Bias Score
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