A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections.
A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections.
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40% Bias Score
Xinjiang Tunnel Construction Progressing Despite Challenges
The 15.7-kilometer West Tianshan Super-Long Tunnel in Xinjiang, China, is under construction to connect northern and southern Xinjiang by late October 2027, reducing travel time between Yili and Aksu from 1,710 km to less than 500 km, despite facing geological and environmental challenges.
Xinjiang Tunnel Construction Progressing Despite Challenges
The 15.7-kilometer West Tianshan Super-Long Tunnel in Xinjiang, China, is under construction to connect northern and southern Xinjiang by late October 2027, reducing travel time between Yili and Aksu from 1,710 km to less than 500 km, despite facing geological and environmental challenges.
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48% Bias Score
China's Steel Demand to Remain Highest Globally in 2025 Despite Dip
Despite a projected slight dip in overall steel demand, China is expected to remain the world's top steel producer and consumer in 2025, driven by rising demand for high-quality special steel from sectors such as new energy vehicles, household appliances, and shipbuilding, according to the China Iro...
China's Steel Demand to Remain Highest Globally in 2025 Despite Dip
Despite a projected slight dip in overall steel demand, China is expected to remain the world's top steel producer and consumer in 2025, driven by rising demand for high-quality special steel from sectors such as new energy vehicles, household appliances, and shipbuilding, according to the China Iro...
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28% Bias Score
Netherlands Launches Legal Cannabis Production Trial in Groningen
Starting April 7th, legal cannabis cultivation begins in the Netherlands with two Groningen facilities, Q-Farms (€30 million investment) and Holigram (€20 million investment), projected to produce 8,000 kg of weed and 1,000 kg of hash annually in a four-year trial to assess legal production feasibil...
Netherlands Launches Legal Cannabis Production Trial in Groningen
Starting April 7th, legal cannabis cultivation begins in the Netherlands with two Groningen facilities, Q-Farms (€30 million investment) and Holigram (€20 million investment), projected to produce 8,000 kg of weed and 1,000 kg of hash annually in a four-year trial to assess legal production feasibil...
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40% Bias Score
Record Grocery Spending in Spain Reaches "122 Billion Euros" in 2024
Spanish consumers spent a record "122 billion euros" on groceries in 2024, a 4.6% increase driven by higher input prices (up 2.5%), increased demand (up 2%), and a booming online grocery sector (up 18%).
Record Grocery Spending in Spain Reaches "122 Billion Euros" in 2024
Spanish consumers spent a record "122 billion euros" on groceries in 2024, a 4.6% increase driven by higher input prices (up 2.5%), increased demand (up 2%), and a booming online grocery sector (up 18%).
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36% Bias Score
EU adopts pragmatic approach to Trump's second term
Following President Trump's inauguration, the European Union adopted a pragmatic approach, prioritizing dialogue while preparing to defend its interests, particularly concerning trade and regulatory issues, amidst differing viewpoints among EU members on the best response strategy.
EU adopts pragmatic approach to Trump's second term
Following President Trump's inauguration, the European Union adopted a pragmatic approach, prioritizing dialogue while preparing to defend its interests, particularly concerning trade and regulatory issues, amidst differing viewpoints among EU members on the best response strategy.
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40% Bias Score
BrewDog Founder Launches £2 Million Reality Show Amid UK Business Climate Concerns
James Watt, BrewDog founder, blames the UK's challenging business environment on the autumn Budget, launching a reality show, "House of Unicorns," with a £2 million prize to support entrepreneurs and counter this trend.
BrewDog Founder Launches £2 Million Reality Show Amid UK Business Climate Concerns
James Watt, BrewDog founder, blames the UK's challenging business environment on the autumn Budget, launching a reality show, "House of Unicorns," with a £2 million prize to support entrepreneurs and counter this trend.
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40% Bias Score
Academic Collaboration Should Remain Despite Supply Chain Decoupling: Expert
John Quelch, executive vice-chancellor of Duke Kunshan University, argues against extending supply chain decoupling to educational collaborations, emphasizing the importance of cross-border academic exchanges for global prosperity, citing his university's international student body and China's initi...
Academic Collaboration Should Remain Despite Supply Chain Decoupling: Expert
John Quelch, executive vice-chancellor of Duke Kunshan University, argues against extending supply chain decoupling to educational collaborations, emphasizing the importance of cross-border academic exchanges for global prosperity, citing his university's international student body and China's initi...
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36% Bias Score
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
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72% Bias Score
Power Struggle Erupts in Spain's Business Leadership
Antonio Garamendi, CEOE president, wants Gerardo Cuerva out as Cepyme president, offering him a less prominent position within CEOE; Cuerva will run for reelection, creating a conflict that will reshape power dynamics in Spain's business sector.
Power Struggle Erupts in Spain's Business Leadership
Antonio Garamendi, CEOE president, wants Gerardo Cuerva out as Cepyme president, offering him a less prominent position within CEOE; Cuerva will run for reelection, creating a conflict that will reshape power dynamics in Spain's business sector.
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40% Bias Score
Sachsen-Anhalt Faces Rising Unemployment Despite High Job Demand
In Sachsen-Anhalt, unemployment rose 2.6% in 2024 and is projected to increase another 2.3% this year, despite high demand (around 20,000 open positions) for skilled workers; a large skills gap exists, with 61% of unemployed being unskilled while 81% of job openings require skilled labor; foreign wo...
Sachsen-Anhalt Faces Rising Unemployment Despite High Job Demand
In Sachsen-Anhalt, unemployment rose 2.6% in 2024 and is projected to increase another 2.3% this year, despite high demand (around 20,000 open positions) for skilled workers; a large skills gap exists, with 61% of unemployed being unskilled while 81% of job openings require skilled labor; foreign wo...
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32% Bias Score
ThyssenKrupp Job Cuts Threaten Ruhr Region's Stability
ThyssenKrupp's planned elimination of 11,000 jobs, including 1,000 in Bochum, threatens the economic stability of the Ruhr region and the Social Democratic Party's base, impacting generations of families who have historically relied on the steel industry.
ThyssenKrupp Job Cuts Threaten Ruhr Region's Stability
ThyssenKrupp's planned elimination of 11,000 jobs, including 1,000 in Bochum, threatens the economic stability of the Ruhr region and the Social Democratic Party's base, impacting generations of families who have historically relied on the steel industry.
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52% Bias Score