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Indian Gen Z: A Unique Path to Spirituality
In India, despite a global decline in religious affiliation, Generation Z is showing a strong connection to spirituality and religion, often expressing it through social media and personalized practices like attending pilgrimages or brief meditations, rather than traditional mass prayers or temple v...
Indian Gen Z: A Unique Path to Spirituality
In India, despite a global decline in religious affiliation, Generation Z is showing a strong connection to spirituality and religion, often expressing it through social media and personalized practices like attending pilgrimages or brief meditations, rather than traditional mass prayers or temple v...
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44% Bias Score


Post-Gaokao Spending Spree Fuels China's Economy
China's 13.35 million 2024 high school graduates are driving a post-gaokao spending spree on electronics (JD.com reports a 45 percent sales jump), travel (Tongcheng Travel bookings surged 137 percent year-on-year), and personal development, fueled by rising disposable incomes and government subsidie...
Post-Gaokao Spending Spree Fuels China's Economy
China's 13.35 million 2024 high school graduates are driving a post-gaokao spending spree on electronics (JD.com reports a 45 percent sales jump), travel (Tongcheng Travel bookings surged 137 percent year-on-year), and personal development, fueled by rising disposable incomes and government subsidie...
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40% Bias Score


German Gen Z Finds Job Market Entry More Difficult
A YouGov survey for LinkedIn found that 58 percent of 16-29 year olds in Germany think entering the job market is harder now due to unrealistic employer expectations (59 percent), economic factors (49 percent), and personal expectations (46 percent), with many feeling their education is insufficient...
German Gen Z Finds Job Market Entry More Difficult
A YouGov survey for LinkedIn found that 58 percent of 16-29 year olds in Germany think entering the job market is harder now due to unrealistic employer expectations (59 percent), economic factors (49 percent), and personal expectations (46 percent), with many feeling their education is insufficient...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Gen Z: Political Polarization, Pessimism, and the Rise of the Far Right
Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí's study on Spanish Gen Z reveals high political polarization, pessimism about the future, and disillusionment with traditional politics, leading to increased support for far-right parties, especially among men, and amplified by social media algorithms.
Spanish Gen Z: Political Polarization, Pessimism, and the Rise of the Far Right
Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí's study on Spanish Gen Z reveals high political polarization, pessimism about the future, and disillusionment with traditional politics, leading to increased support for far-right parties, especially among men, and amplified by social media algorithms.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Toys' Global Boom: A 65% Export Surge
Fueled by innovative designs, branding, and the 'blind box' sales model, Chinese toy exports surged 65% in 2024, transforming international perceptions of "Made in China" and creating long queues at stores globally; this success is expected to reach $15.14 billion by 2026.
Chinese Toys' Global Boom: A 65% Export Surge
Fueled by innovative designs, branding, and the 'blind box' sales model, Chinese toy exports surged 65% in 2024, transforming international perceptions of "Made in China" and creating long queues at stores globally; this success is expected to reach $15.14 billion by 2026.
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52% Bias Score


UK Over-60s Hold Nine Times More Housing Wealth Than Under-35s
New data reveals that Britain's over-60s hold £2.89 trillion of housing wealth—nine times more than those under 35—due to longer financial lifetimes, house price appreciation, and lower mortgage debt, creating significant intergenerational equity concerns.
UK Over-60s Hold Nine Times More Housing Wealth Than Under-35s
New data reveals that Britain's over-60s hold £2.89 trillion of housing wealth—nine times more than those under 35—due to longer financial lifetimes, house price appreciation, and lower mortgage debt, creating significant intergenerational equity concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV's Roman Youth Gathering: A Successful Test of His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV led over one million young people in a week-long Catholic festival in Rome, successfully engaging youth and signaling a potential shift in attracting younger generations to the faith, contrasting with his predecessor's more extroverted approach.

Pope Leo XIV's Roman Youth Gathering: A Successful Test of His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV led over one million young people in a week-long Catholic festival in Rome, successfully engaging youth and signaling a potential shift in attracting younger generations to the faith, contrasting with his predecessor's more extroverted approach.
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40% Bias Score

16 Dead in Kenya Protests Amidst Looting and Government Accusations of Terrorism
At least 16 people died in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday during protests against a tax increase and the death of a blogger in police custody; widespread looting and destruction followed, with the government labeling the demonstrations as terrorism.

16 Dead in Kenya Protests Amidst Looting and Government Accusations of Terrorism
At least 16 people died in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday during protests against a tax increase and the death of a blogger in police custody; widespread looting and destruction followed, with the government labeling the demonstrations as terrorism.
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56% Bias Score

Silent Quitting Rises in Japan: A Cultural Shift in Work Ethic
A significant number of Japanese salaried workers, particularly those in their 20s, are now embracing "silent quitting," prioritizing personal time over work, leading to a cultural shift away from the traditional work ethic characterized by long hours and company loyalty.

Silent Quitting Rises in Japan: A Cultural Shift in Work Ethic
A significant number of Japanese salaried workers, particularly those in their 20s, are now embracing "silent quitting," prioritizing personal time over work, leading to a cultural shift away from the traditional work ethic characterized by long hours and company loyalty.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Super Tax: Inflation Indexing Crucial to Mitigate Future Impact
Australia's Labor government plans to introduce new superannuation taxes on balances above \$3 million and a 15% tax on unrealised gains; however, the lack of inflation indexing will significantly broaden the impact over time, affecting more people than initially projected.

Australia's Super Tax: Inflation Indexing Crucial to Mitigate Future Impact
Australia's Labor government plans to introduce new superannuation taxes on balances above \$3 million and a 15% tax on unrealised gains; however, the lack of inflation indexing will significantly broaden the impact over time, affecting more people than initially projected.
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56% Bias Score

Infostealer Malware Surge: 1.7 Billion Compromised Passwords Flood Dark Web
A FortiGuard Labs report reveals a 500% increase in infostealer malware in 2024, leading to 1.7 billion compromised passwords available on dark web marketplaces, highlighting the critical need for stronger password security practices.

Infostealer Malware Surge: 1.7 Billion Compromised Passwords Flood Dark Web
A FortiGuard Labs report reveals a 500% increase in infostealer malware in 2024, leading to 1.7 billion compromised passwords available on dark web marketplaces, highlighting the critical need for stronger password security practices.
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52% Bias Score

Economists Condemn Australian Housing Schemes as Counterproductive
Australia's political parties propose various housing schemes to help first-home buyers, but economists warn these will likely increase housing prices, benefiting current homeowners rather than buyers due to increased demand exceeding supply. Labor's $10 billion plan to build 100,000 new homes is th...

Economists Condemn Australian Housing Schemes as Counterproductive
Australia's political parties propose various housing schemes to help first-home buyers, but economists warn these will likely increase housing prices, benefiting current homeowners rather than buyers due to increased demand exceeding supply. Labor's $10 billion plan to build 100,000 new homes is th...
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56% Bias Score
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