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UK Retail Sales Surged 0.6% in July, Defying Expectations
Fueled by favorable weather and the Women's Euros, UK retail sales unexpectedly jumped 0.6% in July, exceeding economists' forecasts of a 0.2% rise, with clothing, footwear, and online shopping showing strong growth, although a three-month decline of 0.6% reveals a softer trend.
UK Retail Sales Surged 0.6% in July, Defying Expectations
Fueled by favorable weather and the Women's Euros, UK retail sales unexpectedly jumped 0.6% in July, exceeding economists' forecasts of a 0.2% rise, with clothing, footwear, and online shopping showing strong growth, although a three-month decline of 0.6% reveals a softer trend.
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40% Bias Score


Shift in Vancouver Condo Market: End-Users Drive Sales
Vancouver's condo market is seeing a resurgence in sales driven by end-users, primarily families and first-time buyers, as investors retreat due to new taxes on property flipping.
Shift in Vancouver Condo Market: End-Users Drive Sales
Vancouver's condo market is seeing a resurgence in sales driven by end-users, primarily families and first-time buyers, as investors retreat due to new taxes on property flipping.
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24% Bias Score


Federal Hybrid Work Plummets While Private Sector Remains Steady
Gallup data reveals that while roughly half of U.S. private sector employees work hybrid schedules, a Trump-era mandate slashed federal hybrid work from 61% to 28%, highlighting a disconnect between private and public sector approaches to work arrangements and potentially impacting productivity and ...
Federal Hybrid Work Plummets While Private Sector Remains Steady
Gallup data reveals that while roughly half of U.S. private sector employees work hybrid schedules, a Trump-era mandate slashed federal hybrid work from 61% to 28%, highlighting a disconnect between private and public sector approaches to work arrangements and potentially impacting productivity and ...
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40% Bias Score


European Auto Suppliers Face Mass Layoffs Amidst Industry Restructuring
Facing economic headwinds and the rapid shift to electric vehicles, major European auto suppliers like Bosch, Continental, ZF Friedrichshafen, Schaeffler, and Mahle are announcing significant job cuts and restructuring efforts, impacting thousands of employees across various countries.
European Auto Suppliers Face Mass Layoffs Amidst Industry Restructuring
Facing economic headwinds and the rapid shift to electric vehicles, major European auto suppliers like Bosch, Continental, ZF Friedrichshafen, Schaeffler, and Mahle are announcing significant job cuts and restructuring efforts, impacting thousands of employees across various countries.
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20% Bias Score


Chinese e-commerce platforms' impact on the Greek economy
In 2024, Chinese platforms Shein and Temu generated an estimated €529-627 million in revenue in Greece, resulting in significant losses for the Greek economy, including €105.7-114.8 million in direct losses and 4,725-5,601 job losses, according to a study by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises an...
Chinese e-commerce platforms' impact on the Greek economy
In 2024, Chinese platforms Shein and Temu generated an estimated €529-627 million in revenue in Greece, resulting in significant losses for the Greek economy, including €105.7-114.8 million in direct losses and 4,725-5,601 job losses, according to a study by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises an...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Job Market Shows Record High Despite July Dip
Despite a July job loss of 20,729, Greece recorded a total of 319,843 new jobs between January and July 2025, the highest number since 2001, driven by spring hiring in tourism and hospitality.
Greek Job Market Shows Record High Despite July Dip
Despite a July job loss of 20,729, Greece recorded a total of 319,843 new jobs between January and July 2025, the highest number since 2001, driven by spring hiring in tourism and hospitality.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Launches New Job Training Programs to Address Unemployment
The Greek Public Employment Service (DYPA) is launching new employment and training programs to address unemployment, particularly among women, young people (under 29), and older unemployed individuals (over 55), focusing on practical experience and subsidized employment.

Greece Launches New Job Training Programs to Address Unemployment
The Greek Public Employment Service (DYPA) is launching new employment and training programs to address unemployment, particularly among women, young people (under 29), and older unemployed individuals (over 55), focusing on practical experience and subsidized employment.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Economy Shows Signs of Recovery Driven by Increased Household Spending
Australia's GDP grew by 0.6 percent in the June quarter, driven primarily by a near 1 percent increase in household consumption spending, indicating a shift from post-pandemic saving habits.

Australian Economy Shows Signs of Recovery Driven by Increased Household Spending
Australia's GDP grew by 0.6 percent in the June quarter, driven primarily by a near 1 percent increase in household consumption spending, indicating a shift from post-pandemic saving habits.
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16% Bias Score

Air Canada Flight Attendant Deal Sets Precedent for Ground Pay
A tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants, following a three-day strike, mandates ground pay for at least 60 minutes before each flight, potentially setting a new standard for North American airlines.

Air Canada Flight Attendant Deal Sets Precedent for Ground Pay
A tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants, following a three-day strike, mandates ground pay for at least 60 minutes before each flight, potentially setting a new standard for North American airlines.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Student Housing Shortage Worsens
The Netherlands faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 13,500-unit decrease in student accommodations in the 2024-2025 academic year, primarily due to the sale of private rental properties influenced by rental regulations and a surge in international students.

Dutch Student Housing Shortage Worsens
The Netherlands faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 13,500-unit decrease in student accommodations in the 2024-2025 academic year, primarily due to the sale of private rental properties influenced by rental regulations and a surge in international students.
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16% Bias Score

Greek Retail Sales Decline Amid Inflation
During the first half of 2025, Greek retail sales excluding supermarkets, fuel, and vehicles, saw a nominal increase of only 1.4%, lagging behind inflation at 2.5%, resulting in a real decrease of 0.3% compared to the same period in 2024.

Greek Retail Sales Decline Amid Inflation
During the first half of 2025, Greek retail sales excluding supermarkets, fuel, and vehicles, saw a nominal increase of only 1.4%, lagging behind inflation at 2.5%, resulting in a real decrease of 0.3% compared to the same period in 2024.
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40% Bias Score

1,990 Alitalia Workers Face Layoffs in November
The Italian government is set to lay off 1,990 Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner workers on November 1st unless a solution is found before September 9th, prompting union negotiations for alternative solutions.

1,990 Alitalia Workers Face Layoffs in November
The Italian government is set to lay off 1,990 Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner workers on November 1st unless a solution is found before September 9th, prompting union negotiations for alternative solutions.
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16% Bias Score
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