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Energy Poverty in France: 12 Million Suffer Cold Housing
Amid France's energy crisis, 12 million people suffered from cold housing in 2023, with over 2 million facing energy exclusion due to poor insulation, highlighting social and environmental inequalities.
Energy Poverty in France: 12 Million Suffer Cold Housing
Amid France's energy crisis, 12 million people suffered from cold housing in 2023, with over 2 million facing energy exclusion due to poor insulation, highlighting social and environmental inequalities.
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Refugee Return: Istanbul Rental Market Impact Delayed
Experts predict that while the return of Syrian refugees from Istanbul could eventually free up 40-50,000 apartments, significantly impacting the rental market, this effect won't be seen for 1-1.5 years, and short-term price drops are unlikely.
Syrian Refugee Return: Istanbul Rental Market Impact Delayed
Experts predict that while the return of Syrian refugees from Istanbul could eventually free up 40-50,000 apartments, significantly impacting the rental market, this effect won't be seen for 1-1.5 years, and short-term price drops are unlikely.
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32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Tenant Pre-emption Rights in Blackstone Housing Sale
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that four tenants of subsidized housing sold by Blackstone can buy their homes at the original price, upholding their right of pre-emption due to the sale being 'grouped', not 'joint', as it excluded 44 garages, setting a precedent for similar cases.
Supreme Court Upholds Tenant Pre-emption Rights in Blackstone Housing Sale
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that four tenants of subsidized housing sold by Blackstone can buy their homes at the original price, upholding their right of pre-emption due to the sale being 'grouped', not 'joint', as it excluded 44 garages, setting a precedent for similar cases.
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32% Bias Score


Leasehold Crisis in England and Wales
This article investigates the issues surrounding leasehold properties in England and Wales, focusing on rapidly increasing service charges and the potential exploitation of leaseholders.
Leasehold Crisis in England and Wales
This article investigates the issues surrounding leasehold properties in England and Wales, focusing on rapidly increasing service charges and the potential exploitation of leaseholders.
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40% Bias Score


French Tax Authority Admits Errors in Vacant Housing Tax Notices
The French tax authority admits to errors in issuing tax notices for vacant properties, affecting an undisclosed number of homeowners. Corrective measures are underway.
French Tax Authority Admits Errors in Vacant Housing Tax Notices
The French tax authority admits to errors in issuing tax notices for vacant properties, affecting an undisclosed number of homeowners. Corrective measures are underway.
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24% Bias Score


Nova Scotia Election: Early Voter Turnout Down
Early voter turnout in the Nova Scotia election is down 15% compared to 2021, sparking discussion among party leaders about potential reasons and policy solutions.
Nova Scotia Election: Early Voter Turnout Down
Early voter turnout in the Nova Scotia election is down 15% compared to 2021, sparking discussion among party leaders about potential reasons and policy solutions.
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32% Bias Score

Istanbul Residents Protest Unfinished Urban Renewal Project
Residents of Kirazlıtepe, Istanbul, protested a stalled urban renewal project, citing seven-and-a-half-year delays, four months of missing 5,500 TL rent subsidies, and unfulfilled promises by the government.

Istanbul Residents Protest Unfinished Urban Renewal Project
Residents of Kirazlıtepe, Istanbul, protested a stalled urban renewal project, citing seven-and-a-half-year delays, four months of missing 5,500 TL rent subsidies, and unfulfilled promises by the government.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Green Space Decreases 25% Since 2019
A new study reveals a 25% decrease in average green space per residential address in the Netherlands since 2019, despite government initiatives, impacting biodiversity and public health due to increased urbanization and insufficient funding for greening projects.

Dutch Green Space Decreases 25% Since 2019
A new study reveals a 25% decrease in average green space per residential address in the Netherlands since 2019, despite government initiatives, impacting biodiversity and public health due to increased urbanization and insufficient funding for greening projects.
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40% Bias Score

Iceland Holds Snap Election Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds snap elections on Saturday due to a collapsed coalition government amid disagreements over immigration, the economy, and energy; this is the country's sixth election since the 2008 financial crisis, with polls suggesting significant shifts in support for governing parties.

Iceland Holds Snap Election Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds snap elections on Saturday due to a collapsed coalition government amid disagreements over immigration, the economy, and energy; this is the country's sixth election since the 2008 financial crisis, with polls suggesting significant shifts in support for governing parties.
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24% Bias Score

France: Thousands hit by erroneous vacant property tax bills
Thousands of French homeowners wrongly received tax bills for vacant properties, prompting an automatic cancellation by authorities. The errors primarily stem from changes in property ownership or occupancy in 2022-2023 and the system's expansion.

France: Thousands hit by erroneous vacant property tax bills
Thousands of French homeowners wrongly received tax bills for vacant properties, prompting an automatic cancellation by authorities. The errors primarily stem from changes in property ownership or occupancy in 2022-2023 and the system's expansion.
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36% Bias Score

Italian Village Courts American Expats With One-Euro Homes
An Italian village is offering cheap homes to attract American expats, particularly those dissatisfied with recent US political events, sparking debate about the fairness of preferential treatment.

Italian Village Courts American Expats With One-Euro Homes
An Italian village is offering cheap homes to attract American expats, particularly those dissatisfied with recent US political events, sparking debate about the fairness of preferential treatment.
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40% Bias Score

Grandparents' Migration South: Childcare, Costs, and Family Ties
The article analyzes the trend of older Americans, particularly Baby Boomers, moving to southern states to be closer to their grandchildren and help with childcare, driven by rising costs of childcare and housing in the North.

Grandparents' Migration South: Childcare, Costs, and Family Ties
The article analyzes the trend of older Americans, particularly Baby Boomers, moving to southern states to be closer to their grandchildren and help with childcare, driven by rising costs of childcare and housing in the North.
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40% Bias Score
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