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Spanish SMI Hike Threatens Public Sector Contractors

Spain's 4.4% SMI increase for 2025 forces public sector contractors to absorb rising labor costs without price adjustments due to a 2015 law, threatening the viability of cleaning and home care companies and potentially causing service disruptions.

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52% Bias Score

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Euro Rises Against Dollar on Delayed Tariffs and Ukraine Peace Talks

The Euro rose to its highest level since December 18 against the US dollar, reaching nearly 1.05 on Monday, due to a delayed US reciprocal tariff and peace talks on the Ukraine war, easing inflation concerns.

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Kenkey Price Surge Reflects Ghana's Economic Crisis

The price of Kenkey, a staple food in Ghana, soared by 88 percent between September 2022 and September 2024, illustrating the impact of Ghana's economic crisis that led to a change in government in December 2024 with John Mahama replacing Nana Akufo-Addo.

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No Poverty
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RBA Expected to Cut Interest Rates, Providing Mortgage Relief

The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to cut the official cash rate by 0.25 percentage points on Tuesday, saving a household with a $750,000 mortgage about $115 monthly, although the full effect may take six to nine months; this decision is influenced by falling inflation, a strong jobs market, an...

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Reduced Inequality
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Trump's First Month: Mass Firings, Tariffs, and International Tensions

In his first month, President Trump initiated mass federal firings, impacting thousands; implemented new tariffs potentially increasing inflation; faces numerous lawsuits; and initiated discussions with Russia and Ukraine to end the war, prompting criticism from European leaders.

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56% Bias Score

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english.kyodonews.net
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Ishiba's Summit Approval High, Rice Price Response Criticized

A Kyodo News survey shows 50.1% of Japanese approved of Prime Minister Ishiba's summit with President Trump, while 81.3% criticized the government's slow response to a 64.5% rice price increase in December 2023, prompting the release of 210,000 tons of rice reserves.

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40% Bias Score

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Centrelink Boost for 5 Million Australians in March

Over 5 million Australians will receive a Centrelink payment boost in March 2024 due to indexation, impacting Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Carer Payments, Commonwealth Rent Assistance, and JobSeeker; however, JobSeeker's increase will be smaller next year because inflation has moderated.

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
zeit.de
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German Potato Consumption Surges to 12-Year High

Germany's per capita potato consumption has unexpectedly surged to 63.5 kilograms in 2023/24, the highest in twelve years, driven by increased demand for fresh potatoes and supermarket promotions, reflecting broader economic and cultural trends.

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Zero Hunger
it.euronews.com
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Euro Rebounds Against Dollar on Tariff Delay and Peace Talks, but Uncertainty Remains

On Monday, the Euro briefly rebounded against the US dollar, reaching 1.05, its highest since December 18th, due to a delay in US tariffs and peace talks for the Ukraine war, easing inflation concerns; however, this rebound's sustainability is uncertain given upcoming German elections, potential new...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Global Coffee Prices Rise, Threatening Australian Cafes

The price of a cup of coffee in London is $7 USD, reflecting global increases in arabica bean prices due to climate change and a weaker Australian dollar; Australian cafes are hesitant to raise prices despite rising costs, threatening their viability.

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52% Bias Score

Zero Hunger
t24.com.tr
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Turkey's TMSF Granted Sweeping Powers, Sparking Business Fears

Turkey's new legislation grants the TMSF broad powers to seize companies and assets, sparking widespread business concern and escalating tensions between the government and leading business groups, amid rising inflation and an unpredictable economic climate.

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Russia Holds Key Interest Rate Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty

The Central Bank of Russia held its key interest rate at 21% on February 14th, despite a strengthening ruble fueled by potential US-Russia talks on the Ukraine conflict and the possibility of sanctions relief; however, high inflation and geopolitical uncertainty remain.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality

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