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Greece Centralizes Urban Planning, Raising Concerns Over Construction Oversight
Greece is centralizing urban planning, transferring responsibilities from municipalities to the Ministry of Environment and Energy, leading to concerns about reduced oversight of construction following the automation of building permits and understaffed municipal departments.
Greece Centralizes Urban Planning, Raising Concerns Over Construction Oversight
Greece is centralizing urban planning, transferring responsibilities from municipalities to the Ministry of Environment and Energy, leading to concerns about reduced oversight of construction following the automation of building permits and understaffed municipal departments.
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52% Bias Score


Sinner Accepts Three-Month Doping Ban
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month ban from February 9th to May 4th due to accidental contamination with Clostebol during a massage, a settlement resolving a year-long case with the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Sinner Accepts Three-Month Doping Ban
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month ban from February 9th to May 4th due to accidental contamination with Clostebol during a massage, a settlement resolving a year-long case with the World Anti-Doping Agency.
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40% Bias Score


France's stringent citizenship tests cause widespread failure
France's new stricter immigration bill includes language tests costing €100, causing even French citizens to fail; impacting 330,000 applicants, with 60,000 expected failures in the first year, despite government claims it promotes integration.
France's stringent citizenship tests cause widespread failure
France's new stricter immigration bill includes language tests costing €100, causing even French citizens to fail; impacting 330,000 applicants, with 60,000 expected failures in the first year, despite government claims it promotes integration.
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60% Bias Score


Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.
Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.
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20% Bias Score


Amsterdam's €200 Million Payment Backlog Cripples Businesses
Amsterdam faces a €200 million payment backlog due to technical issues with its new invoicing system (Afis) launched in early 2024, affecting 28,866 invoices to freelancers and businesses, prompting emergency measures and political debate.
Amsterdam's €200 Million Payment Backlog Cripples Businesses
Amsterdam faces a €200 million payment backlog due to technical issues with its new invoicing system (Afis) launched in early 2024, affecting 28,866 invoices to freelancers and businesses, prompting emergency measures and political debate.
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40% Bias Score


France to Investigate Hundreds of Abuse Complaints at Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced on February 15th a request for additional magistrates to investigate over 100 complaints of physical and sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram institution, admitting to requesting a 1996 report that was not previously disclosed, and opening discu...
France to Investigate Hundreds of Abuse Complaints at Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced on February 15th a request for additional magistrates to investigate over 100 complaints of physical and sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram institution, admitting to requesting a 1996 report that was not previously disclosed, and opening discu...
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36% Bias Score

Chaotic Urban Planning in Greece Raises Constitutional Concerns
Greece's rapidly changing urban planning laws over the past decade, marked by four major legislative acts, have led to chaos and raised constitutional concerns, especially regarding private developers' influence and the 'regularization' of illegal constructions.

Chaotic Urban Planning in Greece Raises Constitutional Concerns
Greece's rapidly changing urban planning laws over the past decade, marked by four major legislative acts, have led to chaos and raised constitutional concerns, especially regarding private developers' influence and the 'regularization' of illegal constructions.
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60% Bias Score

PQH's €0.5 Billion Sale Boosts Greek Non-Performing Loan Recovery
PQH, a Greek asset management company, completed the sale of a €4.8 billion non-performing loan portfolio for approximately €0.5 billion, increasing total recoveries to €1.7 billion since its 2016 founding, showcasing its role in resolving Greece's banking crisis.

PQH's €0.5 Billion Sale Boosts Greek Non-Performing Loan Recovery
PQH, a Greek asset management company, completed the sale of a €4.8 billion non-performing loan portfolio for approximately €0.5 billion, increasing total recoveries to €1.7 billion since its 2016 founding, showcasing its role in resolving Greece's banking crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Husband Charged with Murder Despite Missing Wife's Body
Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson vanished on October 6th; her husband, Brad Simpson, is charged with her murder based on witness accounts, his suspicious behavior, and forensic evidence, despite her body remaining undiscovered.

Husband Charged with Murder Despite Missing Wife's Body
Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson vanished on October 6th; her husband, Brad Simpson, is charged with her murder based on witness accounts, his suspicious behavior, and forensic evidence, despite her body remaining undiscovered.
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48% Bias Score

Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...

Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
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36% Bias Score

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.
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44% Bias Score

Gerhart Baum: Post-Ministerial Advocacy Shaped German Civil Liberties
Gerhart Rudolf Baum, a German FDP politician and jurist, served as Federal Minister of the Interior (1978-1982), later becoming a prominent advocate for civil liberties, challenging state surveillance and successfully defending journalistic freedoms; he passed away on February 15th at age 92.

Gerhart Baum: Post-Ministerial Advocacy Shaped German Civil Liberties
Gerhart Rudolf Baum, a German FDP politician and jurist, served as Federal Minister of the Interior (1978-1982), later becoming a prominent advocate for civil liberties, challenging state surveillance and successfully defending journalistic freedoms; he passed away on February 15th at age 92.
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36% Bias Score
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