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\"Katies to Close All Stores, 480 Jobs Lost in Mosaic Brands Restructuring\"\
\"Mosaic Brands Group will close all 80 Katies stores in Australia by mid-January, resulting in approximately 480 job losses across its brands, as part of a broader restructuring plan to address \$249 million in debt and consolidate its business, impacting Millers, Rivers, and Noni B brands.\"
\"Katies to Close All Stores, 480 Jobs Lost in Mosaic Brands Restructuring\"\
\"Mosaic Brands Group will close all 80 Katies stores in Australia by mid-January, resulting in approximately 480 job losses across its brands, as part of a broader restructuring plan to address \$249 million in debt and consolidate its business, impacting Millers, Rivers, and Noni B brands.\"
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40% Bias Score


"Slow E-Car Sales in Germany Prompt Calls for EU-Wide Incentives"
"Following the end of Germany's electric vehicle subsidy, sales dropped, leading to Ford's Cologne plant planning to cut roughly 25% of its workforce within three years despite a €2 billion investment in electric vehicle production; Chancellor Scholz proposes EU-wide incentives, while the FDP critic...
"Slow E-Car Sales in Germany Prompt Calls for EU-Wide Incentives"
"Following the end of Germany's electric vehicle subsidy, sales dropped, leading to Ford's Cologne plant planning to cut roughly 25% of its workforce within three years despite a €2 billion investment in electric vehicle production; Chancellor Scholz proposes EU-wide incentives, while the FDP critic...
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48% Bias Score


Tata Steel Needs Billions in Subsidies to Survive Amidst Financial Crisis
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and potential job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel and high energy costs, necessitating billions in government subsidies for emission reductions, modernization, and the creation of a sustainable business model for green steel production in the face...
Tata Steel Needs Billions in Subsidies to Survive Amidst Financial Crisis
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and potential job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel and high energy costs, necessitating billions in government subsidies for emission reductions, modernization, and the creation of a sustainable business model for green steel production in the face...
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40% Bias Score


German Auto Industry Faces Collapse Amidst E-Mobility Lag
Political scientist Andreas Knie predicts the collapse of Germany's auto industry due to its slow adoption of e-mobility compared to China, resulting in decreased sales and increased Chinese competition, while Germany faces a broader economic slowdown.
German Auto Industry Faces Collapse Amidst E-Mobility Lag
Political scientist Andreas Knie predicts the collapse of Germany's auto industry due to its slow adoption of e-mobility compared to China, resulting in decreased sales and increased Chinese competition, while Germany faces a broader economic slowdown.
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56% Bias Score


Veteran ABC Radio Host Robbie Buck Departs Amid Broadcaster Shake-up
Veteran ABC Radio Sydney host Robbie Buck announced his departure after almost 30 years, following the controversial dismissal of Sarah Macdonald, sparking internal and external criticism of the ABC's radio division overhaul under new management.
Veteran ABC Radio Host Robbie Buck Departs Amid Broadcaster Shake-up
Veteran ABC Radio Sydney host Robbie Buck announced his departure after almost 30 years, following the controversial dismissal of Sarah Macdonald, sparking internal and external criticism of the ABC's radio division overhaul under new management.
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48% Bias Score


German Non-Food Discounter Kodi Files for Insolvency Amidst Retail Crisis
Kodi, a German non-food discounter, filed for insolvency protection due to decreased consumer spending, rising costs, and intensified competition from domestic and international rivals; the company, with 238 stores and €130 million in 2023 revenue, aims to restructure under insolvency protection.
German Non-Food Discounter Kodi Files for Insolvency Amidst Retail Crisis
Kodi, a German non-food discounter, filed for insolvency protection due to decreased consumer spending, rising costs, and intensified competition from domestic and international rivals; the company, with 238 stores and €130 million in 2023 revenue, aims to restructure under insolvency protection.
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36% Bias Score

EU Fishing Cuts Spark Spanish Outrage, Threatening 17,000 Jobs
The EU plans to cut Mediterranean fishing days by 79%, sparking protests from Spanish fishermen who say it will destroy 17,000 jobs and 556 vessels, prompting the Spanish government to seek a compromise with France and Italy.

EU Fishing Cuts Spark Spanish Outrage, Threatening 17,000 Jobs
The EU plans to cut Mediterranean fishing days by 79%, sparking protests from Spanish fishermen who say it will destroy 17,000 jobs and 556 vessels, prompting the Spanish government to seek a compromise with France and Italy.
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56% Bias Score

Tata Steel's Financial Crisis Threatens Thousands of Jobs
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel, high energy costs, and potential US import tariffs, necessitating billions in government subsidies for decarbonization while facing pressure from unions and political parties to act quickly to save thousand...

Tata Steel's Financial Crisis Threatens Thousands of Jobs
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel, high energy costs, and potential US import tariffs, necessitating billions in government subsidies for decarbonization while facing pressure from unions and political parties to act quickly to save thousand...
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52% Bias Score

Tata Steel Faces Financial Crisis, Sparking Debate Over Green Steel Subsidies
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and potential job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel and high energy costs, prompting calls for urgent government subsidies to avoid the loss of thousands of jobs and facilitate a transition to green steel production, but the viability of this transi...

Tata Steel Faces Financial Crisis, Sparking Debate Over Green Steel Subsidies
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is facing a €556 million loss and potential job cuts due to cheap Chinese steel and high energy costs, prompting calls for urgent government subsidies to avoid the loss of thousands of jobs and facilitate a transition to green steel production, but the viability of this transi...
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48% Bias Score

100,000 VW Employees Strike Over Wage Cuts, Plant Closures
On December 9th, approximately 100,000 Volkswagen employees across nine German locations participated in a four-hour warning strike to protest the company's proposed 10% wage cut and potential plant closures, escalating the ongoing labor dispute.

100,000 VW Employees Strike Over Wage Cuts, Plant Closures
On December 9th, approximately 100,000 Volkswagen employees across nine German locations participated in a four-hour warning strike to protest the company's proposed 10% wage cut and potential plant closures, escalating the ongoing labor dispute.
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48% Bias Score

German Economy Faces Deepening Crisis Amidst Mass Job Cuts
Major German companies, including Ford and Volkswagen, are announcing thousands of job cuts, exacerbating a weakening economy and prompting calls for systemic reforms to boost investment and address structural issues.

German Economy Faces Deepening Crisis Amidst Mass Job Cuts
Major German companies, including Ford and Volkswagen, are announcing thousands of job cuts, exacerbating a weakening economy and prompting calls for systemic reforms to boost investment and address structural issues.
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52% Bias Score

Musk and Ramaswamy's Plan to Force Federal Employees Back to Office
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's proposal to force federal employees back to the office is generating controversy, with potential impacts varying across agencies and raising questions about cost savings versus potential job losses and disruptions.

Musk and Ramaswamy's Plan to Force Federal Employees Back to Office
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's proposal to force federal employees back to the office is generating controversy, with potential impacts varying across agencies and raising questions about cost savings versus potential job losses and disruptions.
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44% Bias Score
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