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Insurtech Funding: $3.2 Billion in Q3 2024, Projected $4.2 Billion Year-End
Global Insurtech funding reached $3.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, with the US and Europe leading, while Latin America saw record lows; however, year-end projections anticipate $4.2 billion, driven by Series B and C funding and B2B SaaS companies.
Insurtech Funding: $3.2 Billion in Q3 2024, Projected $4.2 Billion Year-End
Global Insurtech funding reached $3.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, with the US and Europe leading, while Latin America saw record lows; however, year-end projections anticipate $4.2 billion, driven by Series B and C funding and B2B SaaS companies.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Startups Thrive: Pandemic Spark Ignites 555 Million Euro Funding Surge
In 2024, over 90 Greek startups raised 555 million euros in funding, with 80% of that capital concentrated in 10 companies. 8 out of 10 of these companies were founded during or shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the pandemic's impact on entrepreneurial activity.
Greek Startups Thrive: Pandemic Spark Ignites 555 Million Euro Funding Surge
In 2024, over 90 Greek startups raised 555 million euros in funding, with 80% of that capital concentrated in 10 companies. 8 out of 10 of these companies were founded during or shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the pandemic's impact on entrepreneurial activity.
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48% Bias Score


German Public Broadcasters Defy States, Continue Legal Fight Over Funding
Following a controversial session, Germany's Broadcasting Commission agreed on a draft for new public broadcasting financing, keeping the contribution at €18.36 until 2027, but ARD and ZDF are continuing their constitutional complaint demanding a fee increase, threatening the reform's success.
German Public Broadcasters Defy States, Continue Legal Fight Over Funding
Following a controversial session, Germany's Broadcasting Commission agreed on a draft for new public broadcasting financing, keeping the contribution at €18.36 until 2027, but ARD and ZDF are continuing their constitutional complaint demanding a fee increase, threatening the reform's success.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Boosts Healthcare Funding by RUB 1 Trillion in 2025
Russia's 2025 healthcare budget includes a RUB 1 trillion increase, expanding access to services like screenings (including new Hepatitis C testing), specialist appointments, surgeries, and rehabilitation for 1.7 million medical workers.
Russia Boosts Healthcare Funding by RUB 1 Trillion in 2025
Russia's 2025 healthcare budget includes a RUB 1 trillion increase, expanding access to services like screenings (including new Hepatitis C testing), specialist appointments, surgeries, and rehabilitation for 1.7 million medical workers.
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48% Bias Score


"Germany Postpones Public Broadcasting Fee Hike"
"German states have agreed to maintain the \u20ac18.36 monthly Rundfunkbeitrag through 2026, defying a KEF recommendation for a rise and pending court ruling; a new financing model alters future approval processes for increases under 5%."
"Germany Postpones Public Broadcasting Fee Hike"
"German states have agreed to maintain the \u20ac18.36 monthly Rundfunkbeitrag through 2026, defying a KEF recommendation for a rise and pending court ruling; a new financing model alters future approval processes for increases under 5%."
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44% Bias Score


OSF Reorganization: Continued Commitment to Human Rights Amidst Funding Shifts
Despite internal restructuring and program closures, Open Society Foundations (OSF) affirms its commitment to human rights, committing $400 million to green jobs and launching a new program protecting environmental defenders while reducing its global workforce from 800 to 600.
OSF Reorganization: Continued Commitment to Human Rights Amidst Funding Shifts
Despite internal restructuring and program closures, Open Society Foundations (OSF) affirms its commitment to human rights, committing $400 million to green jobs and launching a new program protecting environmental defenders while reducing its global workforce from 800 to 600.
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20% Bias Score

Harvard President Acknowledges Political Backlash, Vows Improved Communication
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed faculty concerns about the university's strained relationship with the Republican-controlled government following the midterm elections, highlighting the need for improved communication and a more empathetic approach to public criticism.

Harvard President Acknowledges Political Backlash, Vows Improved Communication
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed faculty concerns about the university's strained relationship with the Republican-controlled government following the midterm elections, highlighting the need for improved communication and a more empathetic approach to public criticism.
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56% Bias Score

Stirling Council Explores Tourist Tax for 2027
Stirling Council in Scotland is exploring a tourist tax for overnight stays from 2027, following a new law and with a final decision expected in December 2025, aiming to reinvest revenue in local tourism infrastructure, based on 686,000 overnight visits in 2023 generating £205m.

Stirling Council Explores Tourist Tax for 2027
Stirling Council in Scotland is exploring a tourist tax for overnight stays from 2027, following a new law and with a final decision expected in December 2025, aiming to reinvest revenue in local tourism infrastructure, based on 686,000 overnight visits in 2023 generating £205m.
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16% Bias Score

EU Allocates €170 Million to Counter Hybrid Threats from Russia and Belarus
The European Commission announced a €170 million aid package for Finland, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway to counter hybrid threats and the weaponization of migration by Russia and Belarus, addressing a 66% increase in irregular border crossings in 2024 compared to 2023.

EU Allocates €170 Million to Counter Hybrid Threats from Russia and Belarus
The European Commission announced a €170 million aid package for Finland, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway to counter hybrid threats and the weaponization of migration by Russia and Belarus, addressing a 66% increase in irregular border crossings in 2024 compared to 2023.
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52% Bias Score

NSW Inquiry Highlights NAPLAN's Negative Impact on Arts and Music Education
A NSW parliamentary inquiry revealed that the emphasis on NAPLAN tests is causing "systemic neglect" of arts and music education, resulting in decreased funding, fewer specialized university courses, and negative perceptions of arts subjects. The inquiry recommended increased funding, teacher traini...

NSW Inquiry Highlights NAPLAN's Negative Impact on Arts and Music Education
A NSW parliamentary inquiry revealed that the emphasis on NAPLAN tests is causing "systemic neglect" of arts and music education, resulting in decreased funding, fewer specialized university courses, and negative perceptions of arts subjects. The inquiry recommended increased funding, teacher traini...
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52% Bias Score

"EU Seeks €500 Billion for Defense Amidst US Uncertainty and Internal Divisions"
"Facing potential cuts in US support for Ukraine, the EU is exploring €500 billion in joint borrowing for defense, but internal disagreements on debt issuance and national budget concerns hinder progress."

"EU Seeks €500 Billion for Defense Amidst US Uncertainty and Internal Divisions"
"Facing potential cuts in US support for Ukraine, the EU is exploring €500 billion in joint borrowing for defense, but internal disagreements on debt issuance and national budget concerns hinder progress."
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48% Bias Score

"Funding Gap Drives Exodus of European Startups to the US"
"Due to significantly higher funding opportunities and less stringent regulations in the US, 40 of 147 highly successful European startups relocated there between 2008 and 2021, raising concerns about Europe's competitiveness in innovation and technology."

"Funding Gap Drives Exodus of European Startups to the US"
"Due to significantly higher funding opportunities and less stringent regulations in the US, 40 of 147 highly successful European startups relocated there between 2008 and 2021, raising concerns about Europe's competitiveness in innovation and technology."
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56% Bias Score
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