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US Job Growth Slows Sharply in February, Fueling Economic Slowdown Fears
US private sector job growth slowed sharply to 77,000 in February, below estimates and raising concerns about a potential economic slowdown amid rising inflation fears linked to President Trump's tariffs; annual pay rose 4.7%.
US Job Growth Slows Sharply in February, Fueling Economic Slowdown Fears
US private sector job growth slowed sharply to 77,000 in February, below estimates and raising concerns about a potential economic slowdown amid rising inflation fears linked to President Trump's tariffs; annual pay rose 4.7%.
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40% Bias Score


Giffey Advocates for Berlin's Inclusion in Coalition Talks to Boost Air Travel
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, is pushing for Berlin's inclusion in the upcoming CDU/SPD federal coalition negotiations to advocate for increased long-haul flights at BER airport, citing a 5% increase in overnight stays in 2024 to over 30 million and a 10.4% increase in air passen...
Giffey Advocates for Berlin's Inclusion in Coalition Talks to Boost Air Travel
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, is pushing for Berlin's inclusion in the upcoming CDU/SPD federal coalition negotiations to advocate for increased long-haul flights at BER airport, citing a 5% increase in overnight stays in 2024 to over 30 million and a 10.4% increase in air passen...
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36% Bias Score


Italian Happiness Index: Family, Health, and Age Shape Well-being
An Italian survey reveals that 37% of respondents report being "very happy," with happiness linked to family events, health, and relationships; unhappiness is associated with health problems, financial difficulties, and negative family events, while happiness levels vary across age groups.
Italian Happiness Index: Family, Health, and Age Shape Well-being
An Italian survey reveals that 37% of respondents report being "very happy," with happiness linked to family events, health, and relationships; unhappiness is associated with health problems, financial difficulties, and negative family events, while happiness levels vary across age groups.
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36% Bias Score


Retiree Protests Court-Ordered Rent Increase in Turkey
A 63-year-old Turkish retiree, Orhan Yildirim, is protesting an 8,000 lira monthly rent increase in Burdur by camping outside the courthouse, threatening a hunger strike if his appeals fail; the increase follows a court ruling based on an expert assessment he disputes, highlighting challenges in ren...
Retiree Protests Court-Ordered Rent Increase in Turkey
A 63-year-old Turkish retiree, Orhan Yildirim, is protesting an 8,000 lira monthly rent increase in Burdur by camping outside the courthouse, threatening a hunger strike if his appeals fail; the increase follows a court ruling based on an expert assessment he disputes, highlighting challenges in ren...
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52% Bias Score


NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses
The Dutch national railway company, NS, reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased operational costs, including track maintenance and payments to the government, and a slower-than-expected post-pandemic recovery in ridership, despite a 10% increase i...
NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses
The Dutch national railway company, NS, reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased operational costs, including track maintenance and payments to the government, and a slower-than-expected post-pandemic recovery in ridership, despite a 10% increase i...
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44% Bias Score


Fibrus to Compensate Customers After Storm Éowyn Disruption
Fibrus, a Northern Ireland broadband company, will compensate customers £5 (domestic) or £10 (business) per day for service interruptions exceeding 48 hours due to Storm Éowyn, which affected over 40,000 customers on January 24th. The company chose not to use a "force majeure" clause.
Fibrus to Compensate Customers After Storm Éowyn Disruption
Fibrus, a Northern Ireland broadband company, will compensate customers £5 (domestic) or £10 (business) per day for service interruptions exceeding 48 hours due to Storm Éowyn, which affected over 40,000 customers on January 24th. The company chose not to use a "force majeure" clause.
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36% Bias Score

Mortgage Rates Drop, Fueling 20.4% Surge in Loan Applications
A 20.4% surge in mortgage applications last week, the highest weekly increase in three weeks, followed a drop in the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate to 6.73%, the lowest since December 2024, driven by economic uncertainty and new tariffs on imported goods.

Mortgage Rates Drop, Fueling 20.4% Surge in Loan Applications
A 20.4% surge in mortgage applications last week, the highest weekly increase in three weeks, followed a drop in the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate to 6.73%, the lowest since December 2024, driven by economic uncertainty and new tariffs on imported goods.
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40% Bias Score

Falling Interest Rates Make March a Prime Time for HELOCs
Due to consistently falling interest rates, reaching an 18-month low in January and a two-year low in February, now averaging 8.12%, and the potential for further decreases, many homeowners are considering opening a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) this March to access their average $314,000 home ...

Falling Interest Rates Make March a Prime Time for HELOCs
Due to consistently falling interest rates, reaching an 18-month low in January and a two-year low in February, now averaging 8.12%, and the potential for further decreases, many homeowners are considering opening a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) this March to access their average $314,000 home ...
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48% Bias Score

Deutsche Bank: Short-Term TL Interest to Continue Despite Dollarization Concerns
Deutsche Bank economists forecast continued short-term TL interest despite rising dollarization, citing attractive real interest rates, low volatility, strong reserves, and tight monetary policy; however, they warn that continued interest rate cuts could increase domestic demand for foreign currency...

Deutsche Bank: Short-Term TL Interest to Continue Despite Dollarization Concerns
Deutsche Bank economists forecast continued short-term TL interest despite rising dollarization, citing attractive real interest rates, low volatility, strong reserves, and tight monetary policy; however, they warn that continued interest rate cuts could increase domestic demand for foreign currency...
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36% Bias Score

NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses Amidst Rising Costs
The Dutch national railway company (NS) reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased costs (especially track access fees up 15% to €533 million), lower-than-expected passenger growth (despite a 10% increase in international sales), and 1095 reported in...

NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses Amidst Rising Costs
The Dutch national railway company (NS) reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased costs (especially track access fees up 15% to €533 million), lower-than-expected passenger growth (despite a 10% increase in international sales), and 1095 reported in...
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Construction Firm Faces Staff Consultations Amidst Mounting Losses
Alun Griffiths Contractors, a Welsh construction firm with current major projects including the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, is consulting staff following a financial review showing £74 million in losses over four years and overdue 2023 accounts, prompting concern from the Welsh government.

Welsh Construction Firm Faces Staff Consultations Amidst Mounting Losses
Alun Griffiths Contractors, a Welsh construction firm with current major projects including the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, is consulting staff following a financial review showing £74 million in losses over four years and overdue 2023 accounts, prompting concern from the Welsh government.
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44% Bias Score

Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.

Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.
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40% Bias Score
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