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MMG to Cut 1,428 Jobs at CCF in Restructuring Plan
My Money Group (MMG) announced a plan to cut 1,428 jobs (36% of its workforce) at its French subsidiary, Crédit Commercial de France (CCF), reducing the number of agencies from 235 to 151, prioritizing voluntary departures but not excluding forced ones; the decision is based on geographic coverage, ...
MMG to Cut 1,428 Jobs at CCF in Restructuring Plan
My Money Group (MMG) announced a plan to cut 1,428 jobs (36% of its workforce) at its French subsidiary, Crédit Commercial de France (CCF), reducing the number of agencies from 235 to 151, prioritizing voluntary departures but not excluding forced ones; the decision is based on geographic coverage, ...
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Blackpool Overtakes Glasgow for Lowest Male Life Expectancy
Blackpool has replaced Glasgow as the area with the lowest male life expectancy in Britain (73.1 years vs 73.6 years), while Glasgow retains the lowest female life expectancy (78.3 years), based on 2021-2023 birth data from the ONS; six of the ten lowest areas for men are still in Scotland.
Blackpool Overtakes Glasgow for Lowest Male Life Expectancy
Blackpool has replaced Glasgow as the area with the lowest male life expectancy in Britain (73.1 years vs 73.6 years), while Glasgow retains the lowest female life expectancy (78.3 years), based on 2021-2023 birth data from the ONS; six of the ten lowest areas for men are still in Scotland.
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T&T Grocery Chain Expands to US
T&T, Canada's largest Asian grocery chain, opens its first US store in Bellevue, Washington on Thursday, marking a strategic expansion driven by strong Canadian growth and increasing demand for diverse culinary experiences in North America.
T&T Grocery Chain Expands to US
T&T, Canada's largest Asian grocery chain, opens its first US store in Bellevue, Washington on Thursday, marking a strategic expansion driven by strong Canadian growth and increasing demand for diverse culinary experiences in North America.
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RTVE's €60 Million Deficit and Controversial Board Salaries
RTVE, Spain's public broadcaster, faces a €47 million deficit, projected to reach €60 million by year's end, exceeding the legal limit. The new president seeks increased funding while implementing cost cuts, but the 15-member board's €125,000 annual salaries raise concerns.
RTVE's €60 Million Deficit and Controversial Board Salaries
RTVE, Spain's public broadcaster, faces a €47 million deficit, projected to reach €60 million by year's end, exceeding the legal limit. The new president seeks increased funding while implementing cost cuts, but the 15-member board's €125,000 annual salaries raise concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Court Rules Turkcell's Credit Card Fees Illegal
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals ruled Turkcell's credit card payment service fees illegal, impacting millions of subscribers who paid up to 5 TL monthly, generating an estimated 200 million TL monthly revenue for Turkcell.
Turkish Court Rules Turkcell's Credit Card Fees Illegal
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals ruled Turkcell's credit card payment service fees illegal, impacting millions of subscribers who paid up to 5 TL monthly, generating an estimated 200 million TL monthly revenue for Turkcell.
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Zandvoort to End Formula 1 Contract After 2026 Due to Rising Costs
The Zandvoort Grand Prix, a privately funded Formula 1 race attracting over 300,000 spectators annually, will not renew its contract beyond 2026 due to escalating hosting fees and the risks associated with long-term commitments in a privately financed model.
Zandvoort to End Formula 1 Contract After 2026 Due to Rising Costs
The Zandvoort Grand Prix, a privately funded Formula 1 race attracting over 300,000 spectators annually, will not renew its contract beyond 2026 due to escalating hosting fees and the risks associated with long-term commitments in a privately financed model.
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Egypt Partially Pays $120M in Pharmaceutical Arrears, Addressing Drug Shortages
The Egyptian government disbursed 4 billion Egyptian pounds ($80.2 million) to pharmaceutical companies, addressing 6 billion pounds ($120.5 million) in arrears, alleviating drug shortages caused by currency devaluation and import cost increases; additional payments totaling 6 billion pounds ($120.3...

Egypt Partially Pays $120M in Pharmaceutical Arrears, Addressing Drug Shortages
The Egyptian government disbursed 4 billion Egyptian pounds ($80.2 million) to pharmaceutical companies, addressing 6 billion pounds ($120.5 million) in arrears, alleviating drug shortages caused by currency devaluation and import cost increases; additional payments totaling 6 billion pounds ($120.3...
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Scotland to Scrap Two-Child Benefit Cap by 2026
The Scottish government will scrap the two-child benefit cap affecting 15,000 children by April 2026, costing an estimated £110m-£150m, facing opposition criticism and requiring UK government data.

Scotland to Scrap Two-Child Benefit Cap by 2026
The Scottish government will scrap the two-child benefit cap affecting 15,000 children by April 2026, costing an estimated £110m-£150m, facing opposition criticism and requiring UK government data.
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Scotland to Scrap Two-Child Benefit Cap, Lifting 15,000 Children Out of Poverty
The Scottish government will end the UK's two-child benefit cap in 2026, aiming to lift 15,000 children out of poverty; this requires data cooperation with the UK government and will cost an estimated £1.7 billion.

Scotland to Scrap Two-Child Benefit Cap, Lifting 15,000 Children Out of Poverty
The Scottish government will end the UK's two-child benefit cap in 2026, aiming to lift 15,000 children out of poverty; this requires data cooperation with the UK government and will cost an estimated £1.7 billion.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's 2025 Minimum Wage to Balance Worker Welfare and Employer Capacity
Turkish Labor Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced that the Minimum Wage Determination Commission will meet on December 10th, 2024, to decide on the 2025 minimum wage, aiming to balance worker welfare and employer production capacity; the decision will take into account social justice and economic growt...

Turkey's 2025 Minimum Wage to Balance Worker Welfare and Employer Capacity
Turkish Labor Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced that the Minimum Wage Determination Commission will meet on December 10th, 2024, to decide on the 2025 minimum wage, aiming to balance worker welfare and employer production capacity; the decision will take into account social justice and economic growt...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Economic Legacy: High Debt, Higher Prices
The Trump administration's economic policies, including the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and significant tariffs, resulted in an $8.4 trillion increase in national debt and negatively impacted American consumers and businesses, according to multiple studies.

Trump's Economic Legacy: High Debt, Higher Prices
The Trump administration's economic policies, including the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and significant tariffs, resulted in an $8.4 trillion increase in national debt and negatively impacted American consumers and businesses, according to multiple studies.
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32% Bias Score

Russia Reports Strong Economic Growth in 2023 Despite Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the Russian economy grew by 4.1% in the first ten months of 2023, unemployment is at a record low of 2.3%, and the government budget shows a surplus; he also highlighted plans for increased investment and the introduction of the digital ruble.

Russia Reports Strong Economic Growth in 2023 Despite Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the Russian economy grew by 4.1% in the first ten months of 2023, unemployment is at a record low of 2.3%, and the government budget shows a surplus; he also highlighted plans for increased investment and the introduction of the digital ruble.
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56% Bias Score
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