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Germany to Expand Mobile Network Coverage with Stricter Regulations
Germany's Federal Network Agency is implementing stricter regulations for mobile network expansion, aiming for 50 Mbps download speeds on 99.5% of its land area by 2030 and forgoing a lucrative frequency auction to encourage investment, benefiting rural areas and mobile users.
Germany to Expand Mobile Network Coverage with Stricter Regulations
Germany's Federal Network Agency is implementing stricter regulations for mobile network expansion, aiming for 50 Mbps download speeds on 99.5% of its land area by 2030 and forgoing a lucrative frequency auction to encourage investment, benefiting rural areas and mobile users.
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40% Bias Score


Netflix Series Spurs UK Action on Online Boy Radicalization
A Netflix series, "Adolescence", depicting the online radicalization of boys by men's rights activists, has prompted UK MPs to consider urgent action, focusing on two approaches: improving mentorship and restricting teenage access to social media.
Netflix Series Spurs UK Action on Online Boy Radicalization
A Netflix series, "Adolescence", depicting the online radicalization of boys by men's rights activists, has prompted UK MPs to consider urgent action, focusing on two approaches: improving mentorship and restricting teenage access to social media.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Bureaucracy
Germany's four bureaucracy reduction laws since 2016 have failed to alleviate the significant burden on businesses, with lengthy planning and approval processes cited as the biggest obstacle according to a recent Civey study among 1000 executives.
Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Bureaucracy
Germany's four bureaucracy reduction laws since 2016 have failed to alleviate the significant burden on businesses, with lengthy planning and approval processes cited as the biggest obstacle according to a recent Civey study among 1000 executives.
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44% Bias Score


China Banks to Ease Private Sector Financing
China's banking and industry commerce federations proposed improved credit access, better financial services, and lower financing costs for private enterprises, aiming to boost high-quality development and address persistent financing challenges.
China Banks to Ease Private Sector Financing
China's banking and industry commerce federations proposed improved credit access, better financial services, and lower financing costs for private enterprises, aiming to boost high-quality development and address persistent financing challenges.
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20% Bias Score


China Urges Banks to Boost Private Sector Financing
China's banking and commerce federations proposed on Monday that banks improve private enterprise credit access, offer better financial services to private technology firms, and reduce financing costs, aiming to support the high-quality development of the private economy, with outstanding loans to p...
China Urges Banks to Boost Private Sector Financing
China's banking and commerce federations proposed on Monday that banks improve private enterprise credit access, offer better financial services to private technology firms, and reduce financing costs, aiming to support the high-quality development of the private economy, with outstanding loans to p...
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36% Bias Score


China Unveils $41.4 Billion Plan to Boost Consumption
China unveiled a plan to boost consumption, allocating 300 billion yuan ($41.4 billion) for a consumer goods trade-in program, aiming to increase purchasing power and stimulate domestic demand. The plan includes measures to improve minimum wage standards, expand property income channels, and develop...
China Unveils $41.4 Billion Plan to Boost Consumption
China unveiled a plan to boost consumption, allocating 300 billion yuan ($41.4 billion) for a consumer goods trade-in program, aiming to increase purchasing power and stimulate domestic demand. The plan includes measures to improve minimum wage standards, expand property income channels, and develop...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's 10th Week: Legal Battles, Greenland Tensions, and PEPFAR's Future
President Trump begins his 10th week with a Cabinet meeting amid legal battles over his second-term agenda, including immigration and foreign aid cuts; Greenland rejects US delegation visit; PEPFAR's future uncertain.

Trump's 10th Week: Legal Battles, Greenland Tensions, and PEPFAR's Future
President Trump begins his 10th week with a Cabinet meeting amid legal battles over his second-term agenda, including immigration and foreign aid cuts; Greenland rejects US delegation visit; PEPFAR's future uncertain.
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60% Bias Score

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
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60% Bias Score

One Nation's $90 Billion Austerity Plan
One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, launched its Queensland Senate campaign, proposing $90 billion in government spending cuts, withdrawal from international organizations, and tax relief measures to address the cost of living crisis in Australia.

One Nation's $90 Billion Austerity Plan
One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, launched its Queensland Senate campaign, proposing $90 billion in government spending cuts, withdrawal from international organizations, and tax relief measures to address the cost of living crisis in Australia.
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48% Bias Score

China's Three-Year Plan to Boost Consumer Spending
China's five central government departments launched a three-year action plan in February 2024 to boost consumer spending by improving product quality, safety, and consumer rights protection, addressing weaknesses in the consumption environment and aiming to stimulate economic growth by 2027.

China's Three-Year Plan to Boost Consumer Spending
China's five central government departments launched a three-year action plan in February 2024 to boost consumer spending by improving product quality, safety, and consumer rights protection, addressing weaknesses in the consumption environment and aiming to stimulate economic growth by 2027.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.

Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.
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44% Bias Score

China Unveils Plan to Boost Domestic Consumption
China released a plan today to boost domestic consumption by increasing incomes, reducing financial burdens, improving the consumption environment, and promoting new technologies, aiming to make it the primary engine of economic growth.

China Unveils Plan to Boost Domestic Consumption
China released a plan today to boost domestic consumption by increasing incomes, reducing financial burdens, improving the consumption environment, and promoting new technologies, aiming to make it the primary engine of economic growth.
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16% Bias Score
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