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Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Processing After Assad Regime Fall
Following the reported fall of the Assad regime on December 8th, Germany immediately suspended the processing of over 47,000 Syrian asylum applications; other European countries followed suit, raising concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe since 2011, as this contrasts sharply with the 201...
Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Processing After Assad Regime Fall
Following the reported fall of the Assad regime on December 8th, Germany immediately suspended the processing of over 47,000 Syrian asylum applications; other European countries followed suit, raising concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe since 2011, as this contrasts sharply with the 201...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Extends Short-Time Work Benefits to 24 Months
The German Cabinet extended short-time work benefits to 24 months until December 31, 2025, to counter rising unemployment (268,000 in September 2024, 76% more than last year), primarily affecting manufacturing sectors like machinery and automotive production, aiming to support businesses and retain ...
Germany Extends Short-Time Work Benefits to 24 Months
The German Cabinet extended short-time work benefits to 24 months until December 31, 2025, to counter rising unemployment (268,000 in September 2024, 76% more than last year), primarily affecting manufacturing sectors like machinery and automotive production, aiming to support businesses and retain ...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Extends Short-Time Work Program to 24 Months
Germany extends its short-time work program to 24 months until the end of 2025 to help businesses in struggling industries, such as automotive, machinery, steel and chemicals, to avoid mass layoffs, saving an estimated 2.2 million jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Germany Extends Short-Time Work Program to 24 Months
Germany extends its short-time work program to 24 months until the end of 2025 to help businesses in struggling industries, such as automotive, machinery, steel and chemicals, to avoid mass layoffs, saving an estimated 2.2 million jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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48% Bias Score


Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications After Assad's Fall
In response to the reported fall of Bashar al-Assad, Germany and other European countries swiftly suspended asylum processing for Syrian citizens, creating concern among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe and highlighting a shift from the welcoming stance during the 2015/16 migrant crisis.
Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications After Assad's Fall
In response to the reported fall of Bashar al-Assad, Germany and other European countries swiftly suspended asylum processing for Syrian citizens, creating concern among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe and highlighting a shift from the welcoming stance during the 2015/16 migrant crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Persistent Teacher Shortage
The Netherlands faces a severe teacher shortage affecting primary, secondary, and vocational education, with 7700 fewer full-time teachers in primary schools this year than last, despite a temporary increase due to the National Education Program. The shortage is expected to worsen due to rising stud...
Netherlands Faces Persistent Teacher Shortage
The Netherlands faces a severe teacher shortage affecting primary, secondary, and vocational education, with 7700 fewer full-time teachers in primary schools this year than last, despite a temporary increase due to the National Education Program. The shortage is expected to worsen due to rising stud...
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36% Bias Score


EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
EU's Gender Employment Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender employment gap costs €370 billion annually due to occupational segregation, unequal unpaid care work, and underrepresentation of women in leadership; national gender quotas show some effectiveness, but the EU's progress toward gender equality remains slow, hindering econo...
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24% Bias Score

EU Enlargement: Budgetary Shifts and Economic Impacts
A potential EU expansion to 36 states would increase the budget to €1356 billion but decrease cohesion funds for Southern European countries, with Italy and Spain facing the biggest cuts (€9 billion each), while benefiting from increased trade and FDI, costing the current 27 members €26 billion annu...

EU Enlargement: Budgetary Shifts and Economic Impacts
A potential EU expansion to 36 states would increase the budget to €1356 billion but decrease cohesion funds for Southern European countries, with Italy and Spain facing the biggest cuts (€9 billion each), while benefiting from increased trade and FDI, costing the current 27 members €26 billion annu...
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Delays Fines for ZZP Law Violations
The Dutch Tax Administration will not issue fines for zzp law violations in 2024, opting for a gradual enforcement approach to ensure a smooth transition, despite the law's eight-year existence and past ambiguity. Retroactive tax assessments will be used for non-compliance.

Netherlands Delays Fines for ZZP Law Violations
The Dutch Tax Administration will not issue fines for zzp law violations in 2024, opting for a gradual enforcement approach to ensure a smooth transition, despite the law's eight-year existence and past ambiguity. Retroactive tax assessments will be used for non-compliance.
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36% Bias Score

Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications After Assad's Fall
Germany suspended Syrian asylum applications within 36 hours of rebels claiming Damascus on December 8th, a move mirrored by several other European nations, raising concerns among over 1.5 million Syrian refugees in Europe and highlighting a shift from the 2015-16 welcoming approach.

Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications After Assad's Fall
Germany suspended Syrian asylum applications within 36 hours of rebels claiming Damascus on December 8th, a move mirrored by several other European nations, raising concerns among over 1.5 million Syrian refugees in Europe and highlighting a shift from the 2015-16 welcoming approach.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Salary Surge in 2024: Promoters Lead with 88% Increase
Promoters' salaries in Russia surged 88% to 68,000 rubles in 2024 due to increased demand for domestic goods promotion, while drivers and welders also saw significant salary increases; however, collectors experienced a 24% salary decrease.

Russian Salary Surge in 2024: Promoters Lead with 88% Increase
Promoters' salaries in Russia surged 88% to 68,000 rubles in 2024 due to increased demand for domestic goods promotion, while drivers and welders also saw significant salary increases; however, collectors experienced a 24% salary decrease.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Persistent Teacher Shortage
The Netherlands faces a severe teacher shortage across all education levels, totaling at least 7700 full-time positions in primary schools alone this year, exacerbated by retirements and competition from other sectors, prompting government initiatives to attract more teachers.

Netherlands Faces Persistent Teacher Shortage
The Netherlands faces a severe teacher shortage across all education levels, totaling at least 7700 full-time positions in primary schools alone this year, exacerbated by retirements and competition from other sectors, prompting government initiatives to attract more teachers.
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28% Bias Score

Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications Amid Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad on December 8, Germany, along with France, Britain, Italy, and others, swiftly paused asylum applications from Syrian nationals, impacting over 47,000 pending claims in Germany and heightening concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians already in Europe...

Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Applications Amid Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad on December 8, Germany, along with France, Britain, Italy, and others, swiftly paused asylum applications from Syrian nationals, impacting over 47,000 pending claims in Germany and heightening concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians already in Europe...
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60% Bias Score
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