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Musk Addresses Far-Right German Party, Sparks Outrage
Elon Musk addressed the AfD party congress in Halle, Germany on January 25th, expressing support for the party and criticizing Germany's focus on its past, drawing criticism for seemingly aligning himself with a far-right group.
Musk Addresses Far-Right German Party, Sparks Outrage
Elon Musk addressed the AfD party congress in Halle, Germany on January 25th, expressing support for the party and criticizing Germany's focus on its past, drawing criticism for seemingly aligning himself with a far-right group.
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56% Bias Score


German Greens Unveil Election Platform: €15 Minimum Wage, Climate Cash, and Fireworks Ban
Germany's Alliance 90/The Greens party overwhelmingly approved its election platform on January 26th in Berlin, proposing a €15 minimum wage, a reduced-price public transport pass, and "climate money" to offset green energy costs, alongside a nationwide fireworks ban following New Year's incidents.
German Greens Unveil Election Platform: €15 Minimum Wage, Climate Cash, and Fireworks Ban
Germany's Alliance 90/The Greens party overwhelmingly approved its election platform on January 26th in Berlin, proposing a €15 minimum wage, a reduced-price public transport pass, and "climate money" to offset green energy costs, alongside a nationwide fireworks ban following New Year's incidents.
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28% Bias Score


Euribor Rises to 2.528% on January 27, 2025
The daily Euribor on January 27, 2025, reached 2.528%, up 0.029 points from Friday, impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages; the monthly average stands at 2.524%.
Euribor Rises to 2.528% on January 27, 2025
The daily Euribor on January 27, 2025, reached 2.528%, up 0.029 points from Friday, impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages; the monthly average stands at 2.524%.
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24% Bias Score


EU Intensifies X Investigation, Demands Algorithm Data
The European Commission announced new technical measures on January 17th, 2025, in its investigation of X (formerly Twitter), demanding internal documents on recommendation algorithms and data preservation until December 31st, 2025, due to concerns about disinformation and manipulation, particularly...
EU Intensifies X Investigation, Demands Algorithm Data
The European Commission announced new technical measures on January 17th, 2025, in its investigation of X (formerly Twitter), demanding internal documents on recommendation algorithms and data preservation until December 31st, 2025, due to concerns about disinformation and manipulation, particularly...
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56% Bias Score


Female EU Leaders Rise Amidst Global Uncertainty
Amidst global uncertainty marked by Trump's presidency and the Ukraine war, three female leaders—Ursula von der Leyen, Giorgia Meloni, and Kaja Kallas—are spearheading the EU's response, highlighting a potential shift in European power dynamics.
Female EU Leaders Rise Amidst Global Uncertainty
Amidst global uncertainty marked by Trump's presidency and the Ukraine war, three female leaders—Ursula von der Leyen, Giorgia Meloni, and Kaja Kallas—are spearheading the EU's response, highlighting a potential shift in European power dynamics.
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68% Bias Score


Bayern Extends Lead, Leverkusen Stumbles
Bayer Leverkusen's 2-2 draw against RB Leipzig, coupled with Bayern Munich's 2-1 win over Freiburg, has increased Bayern's lead in the Bundesliga to six points; Florian Wirtz starred for Leverkusen, while Harry Kane scored for Bayern.
Bayern Extends Lead, Leverkusen Stumbles
Bayer Leverkusen's 2-2 draw against RB Leipzig, coupled with Bayern Munich's 2-1 win over Freiburg, has increased Bayern's lead in the Bundesliga to six points; Florian Wirtz starred for Leverkusen, while Harry Kane scored for Bayern.
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40% Bias Score

Michelin CEO Highlights France's Manufacturing Competitiveness Decline
Michelin CEO Florent Menagaux testified before the French Senate on January 24, 2024, highlighting the declining competitiveness of French and European manufacturing due to high energy costs, taxes, and the large gap between gross and net salaries, using production cost comparisons between Asia, the...

Michelin CEO Highlights France's Manufacturing Competitiveness Decline
Michelin CEO Florent Menagaux testified before the French Senate on January 24, 2024, highlighting the declining competitiveness of French and European manufacturing due to high energy costs, taxes, and the large gap between gross and net salaries, using production cost comparisons between Asia, the...
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48% Bias Score

EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.

EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.
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60% Bias Score

Tech Giants Defy EU Digital Laws, Fueling Disinformation
Major American, Russian, and Chinese tech companies openly defy European digital laws, promoting disinformation, hate speech, and violence to boost profits and potentially undermine European democracies; legal action is underway.

Tech Giants Defy EU Digital Laws, Fueling Disinformation
Major American, Russian, and Chinese tech companies openly defy European digital laws, promoting disinformation, hate speech, and violence to boost profits and potentially undermine European democracies; legal action is underway.
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56% Bias Score

EU Investigates Ailing Auto Industry Amidst CO2 Rules Crisis
The European Union initiated an investigation on January 30th into its automotive industry's struggle to meet tightening CO2 emission rules, causing factory closures, job losses, and potential €15 billion in fines, while Chinese EV manufacturers gain a competitive edge.

EU Investigates Ailing Auto Industry Amidst CO2 Rules Crisis
The European Union initiated an investigation on January 30th into its automotive industry's struggle to meet tightening CO2 emission rules, causing factory closures, job losses, and potential €15 billion in fines, while Chinese EV manufacturers gain a competitive edge.
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68% Bias Score

Three Women Lead EU Response to Trump and Ukraine War
Amidst Trump's aggressive leadership style and the war in Ukraine, three women—EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas—are navigating the EU's response, each with a distinct approach.

Three Women Lead EU Response to Trump and Ukraine War
Amidst Trump's aggressive leadership style and the war in Ukraine, three women—EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas—are navigating the EU's response, each with a distinct approach.
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64% Bias Score

Frankfurt Squanders Lead, Draws 2-2 with Hoffenheim
Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitiké scored twice but Hoffenheim fought back to earn a 2-2 draw in a Bundesliga match played on January 26th, 2024, highlighting Frankfurt's inconsistency and Hoffenheim's resilience despite injuries and relegation battle.

Frankfurt Squanders Lead, Draws 2-2 with Hoffenheim
Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitiké scored twice but Hoffenheim fought back to earn a 2-2 draw in a Bundesliga match played on January 26th, 2024, highlighting Frankfurt's inconsistency and Hoffenheim's resilience despite injuries and relegation battle.
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40% Bias Score
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