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Turkey's Post-Earthquake Housing: A Success Story or Systemic Failure?
Following devastating earthquakes in Turkey in February 2023, the government has allocated 36,000 new apartments to survivors, though concerns remain regarding affordability, completion standards, and the loss of cultural heritage in the affected areas. Despite this, the government emphasizes the sp...
Turkey's Post-Earthquake Housing: A Success Story or Systemic Failure?
Following devastating earthquakes in Turkey in February 2023, the government has allocated 36,000 new apartments to survivors, though concerns remain regarding affordability, completion standards, and the loss of cultural heritage in the affected areas. Despite this, the government emphasizes the sp...
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48% Bias Score


Windrush Man Faces Deportation After Decades in UK
A 61-year-old Windrush generation man, Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK at age 13, risks deportation and homelessness due to unresolved immigration status since the 1980s, despite having British children and grandchildren and contributing to British society for nearly 50 years.
Windrush Man Faces Deportation After Decades in UK
A 61-year-old Windrush generation man, Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK at age 13, risks deportation and homelessness due to unresolved immigration status since the 1980s, despite having British children and grandchildren and contributing to British society for nearly 50 years.
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40% Bias Score


S&P 500 Hits Record High Amid Mixed Stock Performances
The S&P 500 closed at a record high above 6100, driven by strong performances in industrial and financial sectors, while Electronic Arts plunged 17% due to weak demand; American Express reports earnings Friday.
S&P 500 Hits Record High Amid Mixed Stock Performances
The S&P 500 closed at a record high above 6100, driven by strong performances in industrial and financial sectors, while Electronic Arts plunged 17% due to weak demand; American Express reports earnings Friday.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Tax Law Disparities in Employee Benefits
Greek tax law allows employers to provide various employee benefits (company cars, childcare, food), but assisting with housing costs is heavily taxed, creating a policy disparity that impacts employee welfare and potentially exacerbates income inequality.
Greek Tax Law Disparities in Employee Benefits
Greek tax law allows employers to provide various employee benefits (company cars, childcare, food), but assisting with housing costs is heavily taxed, creating a policy disparity that impacts employee welfare and potentially exacerbates income inequality.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
Greece is launching a €200 million program, part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility, to fund the international expansion of SMEs, offering up to €200,000 per business with varying subsidy percentages depending on their export experience. The program aims to boost Greece's export-oriented econom...
Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
Greece is launching a €200 million program, part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility, to fund the international expansion of SMEs, offering up to €200,000 per business with varying subsidy percentages depending on their export experience. The program aims to boost Greece's export-oriented econom...
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28% Bias Score


Munich Housing Crisis, Childcare Strain, and Cultural Venue Disrepair
Munich faces challenges with couples separating but cohabitating due to the housing market, high after-school care demand (83% enrollment), building damage from demolition, and concert cancellations due to Herkulessaal's disrepair.
Munich Housing Crisis, Childcare Strain, and Cultural Venue Disrepair
Munich faces challenges with couples separating but cohabitating due to the housing market, high after-school care demand (83% enrollment), building damage from demolition, and concert cancellations due to Herkulessaal's disrepair.
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4% Bias Score

UK Refugee Visa Delays Cause Job Losses and Homelessness
The UK's non-automatic visa extension process for Ukrainian refugees is causing significant hardship, with many losing jobs and housing due to an eight-week gap where they cannot prove their right to work or reside; campaigners urge the government to automate the process.

UK Refugee Visa Delays Cause Job Losses and Homelessness
The UK's non-automatic visa extension process for Ukrainian refugees is causing significant hardship, with many losing jobs and housing due to an eight-week gap where they cannot prove their right to work or reside; campaigners urge the government to automate the process.
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56% Bias Score

Moscow Region Tackles "Rubber Apartments" to Ensure Fair Utility Costs
A pilot program in Reutov, Moscow Oblast, addresses the issue of "rubber apartments," where unregistered residents lead to inflated utility bills paid by neighbors; initial findings reveal 2,600 property owners with over 7,500 unregistered residents.

Moscow Region Tackles "Rubber Apartments" to Ensure Fair Utility Costs
A pilot program in Reutov, Moscow Oblast, addresses the issue of "rubber apartments," where unregistered residents lead to inflated utility bills paid by neighbors; initial findings reveal 2,600 property owners with over 7,500 unregistered residents.
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48% Bias Score

Unpaid Utilities in Russia: Penalties, Service Cutoffs, and Potential Evictions
In Russia, overdue utility bills result in penalties from day 31, service cutoffs after two months (except heating/water), and potential court actions leading to asset seizure, travel bans (over 30,000 rubles debt), and eviction for social housing tenants after six months of unpaid bills.

Unpaid Utilities in Russia: Penalties, Service Cutoffs, and Potential Evictions
In Russia, overdue utility bills result in penalties from day 31, service cutoffs after two months (except heating/water), and potential court actions leading to asset seizure, travel bans (over 30,000 rubles debt), and eviction for social housing tenants after six months of unpaid bills.
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32% Bias Score

Berlin's Haus der Statistik Project: A Success Story in Collaboration, and a Contrast to the Dragonerareal Challenges
Berlin's Haus der Statistik project, initially slated for demolition, will open this spring, housing a tax office and a center for refugees, social services, and culture following a successful collaboration between an initiative, the district, the senate, and a housing association; in contrast, the ...

Berlin's Haus der Statistik Project: A Success Story in Collaboration, and a Contrast to the Dragonerareal Challenges
Berlin's Haus der Statistik project, initially slated for demolition, will open this spring, housing a tax office and a center for refugees, social services, and culture following a successful collaboration between an initiative, the district, the senate, and a housing association; in contrast, the ...
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60% Bias Score

Sydney Council Rejects Central Barangaroo Construction Plans
The City of Sydney Council rejected preliminary construction plans for Central Barangaroo, a $2 billion-plus development, due to a lack of clarity regarding its overall design and public benefits, causing delays to the project which includes 150 luxury apartments, a hotel, and commercial spaces.

Sydney Council Rejects Central Barangaroo Construction Plans
The City of Sydney Council rejected preliminary construction plans for Central Barangaroo, a $2 billion-plus development, due to a lack of clarity regarding its overall design and public benefits, causing delays to the project which includes 150 luxury apartments, a hotel, and commercial spaces.
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52% Bias Score

Joint Health, Fitness Trends, and Tenant Rights in Germany
This article covers recent progress in joint surgery, the impact of diet on arthritis and rheumatism (with examples of helpful foods), popular fitness trends (trail running, gravel biking, Hyrox, padel), and the legal challenges faced by tenants against 'Eigenbedarf' evictions.

Joint Health, Fitness Trends, and Tenant Rights in Germany
This article covers recent progress in joint surgery, the impact of diet on arthritis and rheumatism (with examples of helpful foods), popular fitness trends (trail running, gravel biking, Hyrox, padel), and the legal challenges faced by tenants against 'Eigenbedarf' evictions.
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52% Bias Score
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