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French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
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32% Bias Score


Spain Extends Social Welfare Measures After Political Deal
The Spanish Council of Ministers approved decrees extending social protection measures, including public transport subsidies and pension increases, after a deal with Junts per Catalunya secured parliamentary support; several other measures were excluded pending further negotiations.
Spain Extends Social Welfare Measures After Political Deal
The Spanish Council of Ministers approved decrees extending social protection measures, including public transport subsidies and pension increases, after a deal with Junts per Catalunya secured parliamentary support; several other measures were excluded pending further negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Raises Social Benefits by 9.5% to Combat Inflation
The Russian government increased over 40 social payments by 9.5% starting February 1st, 2025, impacting veterans, families with children, and disability beneficiaries, in response to inflation; increases include mother capital and child birth allowances.
Russia Raises Social Benefits by 9.5% to Combat Inflation
The Russian government increased over 40 social payments by 9.5% starting February 1st, 2025, impacting veterans, families with children, and disability beneficiaries, in response to inflation; increases include mother capital and child birth allowances.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza, Syria, and Germany: Shifting Sands of Conflict and Responsibility
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Israel permits Palestinian return to a devastated northern Gaza Strip; Hamas claims it won't control Gaza; 25 of 33 initially slated hostages remain alive; the EU phases out some Syria sanctions; Hungary withdraws its veto on Russia sanctions; and Germany debates its past.
Gaza, Syria, and Germany: Shifting Sands of Conflict and Responsibility
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Israel permits Palestinian return to a devastated northern Gaza Strip; Hamas claims it won't control Gaza; 25 of 33 initially slated hostages remain alive; the EU phases out some Syria sanctions; Hungary withdraws its veto on Russia sanctions; and Germany debates its past.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Parliament Rejects Key Social Protection Decree, Affecting Millions
The Spanish parliament's rejection of Royal Decree-Law 9/2024, a social protection measure, has immediately reduced the income of millions due to cuts in transport subsidies and pension revaluations, highlighting political gridlock.
Spanish Parliament Rejects Key Social Protection Decree, Affecting Millions
The Spanish parliament's rejection of Royal Decree-Law 9/2024, a social protection measure, has immediately reduced the income of millions due to cuts in transport subsidies and pension revaluations, highlighting political gridlock.
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52% Bias Score


Andalusia's €2.512 Billion Trade Surplus Fuels Economic Growth Projections
Andalusia's trade surplus with other Spanish regions reached €2.512 billion in the third quarter of 2024, making it the second-largest exporter among regions with positive balances; this, along with positive economic forecasts and increased business confidence, points to robust economic growth in 20...
Andalusia's €2.512 Billion Trade Surplus Fuels Economic Growth Projections
Andalusia's trade surplus with other Spanish regions reached €2.512 billion in the third quarter of 2024, making it the second-largest exporter among regions with positive balances; this, along with positive economic forecasts and increased business confidence, points to robust economic growth in 20...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Failed Promise: Food Prices Remain High Despite Campaign Pledge
Despite promises to quickly lower food prices, President Trump's actions have failed to yield results, as evidenced by continued high prices for goods such as eggs, while economists cite various independent factors contributing to inflation and highlighting the slow response time of policy.

Trump's Failed Promise: Food Prices Remain High Despite Campaign Pledge
Despite promises to quickly lower food prices, President Trump's actions have failed to yield results, as evidenced by continued high prices for goods such as eggs, while economists cite various independent factors contributing to inflation and highlighting the slow response time of policy.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Election: Climate vs. Cost of Living
Australia's upcoming federal election presents a stark choice between Labor's Anthony Albanese, seen as weak on climate action despite recognizing its importance, and the Coalition's Peter Dutton who seems unconcerned about climate issues while prioritizing using division to gain power; however the ...

Australian Election: Climate vs. Cost of Living
Australia's upcoming federal election presents a stark choice between Labor's Anthony Albanese, seen as weak on climate action despite recognizing its importance, and the Coalition's Peter Dutton who seems unconcerned about climate issues while prioritizing using division to gain power; however the ...
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52% Bias Score

China Unveils Sweeping Policies to Dominate Global NEV Market
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will implement policies to boost its leading NEV sector, including promoting battery swapping, electrifying public transport, offering incentives, and optimizing the dual-credit policy, aiming to solidify its global dominance in the market and ...

China Unveils Sweeping Policies to Dominate Global NEV Market
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will implement policies to boost its leading NEV sector, including promoting battery swapping, electrifying public transport, offering incentives, and optimizing the dual-credit policy, aiming to solidify its global dominance in the market and ...
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44% Bias Score

Faure's Proposal to Convert Pension Reserve Fund into Sovereign Wealth Fund Criticized
French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure's proposal to use the underfunded Pension Reserve Fund (€20 billion instead of projected €140 billion) to pause pension reforms is criticized as financially irresponsible; instead, the proposal suggests converting it into a sovereign wealth fund to manage ...

Faure's Proposal to Convert Pension Reserve Fund into Sovereign Wealth Fund Criticized
French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure's proposal to use the underfunded Pension Reserve Fund (€20 billion instead of projected €140 billion) to pause pension reforms is criticized as financially irresponsible; instead, the proposal suggests converting it into a sovereign wealth fund to manage ...
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52% Bias Score

Republican Divisions Hamper Federal Tax Reform Timeline
Differing opinions within the Republican party regarding the timing of federal tax reform are creating uncertainty over when Congress will act to prevent the expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The House has a narrow majority and the Senate is divided on whether to address TCJA and ...

Republican Divisions Hamper Federal Tax Reform Timeline
Differing opinions within the Republican party regarding the timing of federal tax reform are creating uncertainty over when Congress will act to prevent the expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The House has a narrow majority and the Senate is divided on whether to address TCJA and ...
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48% Bias Score

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.
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44% Bias Score
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