Shrinking Graduate Salary Premium Fuels Political Instability
A Resolution Foundation report reveals a 4% real-term decrease in new graduate salaries over two decades, while the minimum wage has risen by 60%, blurring the lines between white-collar and blue-collar jobs and potentially fueling political instability among disillusioned young professionals.
Shrinking Graduate Salary Premium Fuels Political Instability
A Resolution Foundation report reveals a 4% real-term decrease in new graduate salaries over two decades, while the minimum wage has risen by 60%, blurring the lines between white-collar and blue-collar jobs and potentially fueling political instability among disillusioned young professionals.
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48% Bias Score
Mozambique's Post-Election Unrest and Broader African Trends
Post-election unrest in Mozambique following the October 2024 vote raises concerns about regional stability, while other African nations grapple with democratic challenges and economic pressures; South Africa's unity government faces pressure to deliver results, and sub-Saharan Africa's economic gro...
Mozambique's Post-Election Unrest and Broader African Trends
Post-election unrest in Mozambique following the October 2024 vote raises concerns about regional stability, while other African nations grapple with democratic challenges and economic pressures; South Africa's unity government faces pressure to deliver results, and sub-Saharan Africa's economic gro...
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44% Bias Score
Macron Admits Snap Elections Increased French Political Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that June's snap elections caused more division than solutions, increasing political instability after the far-right's success in European elections; he called for a collective recovery in 2025 and a European awakening.
Macron Admits Snap Elections Increased French Political Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that June's snap elections caused more division than solutions, increasing political instability after the far-right's success in European elections; he called for a collective recovery in 2025 and a European awakening.
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40% Bias Score
Pakistan: A Year of Violence, Economic Uncertainty, and Censorship
In 2024, Pakistan faced its deadliest year in a decade due to 444 terror attacks killing 685 security personnel and nearly 1,000 civilians; despite securing a $7 billion IMF bailout and curbing inflation, over 700,000 people emigrated legally amid political instability following the 2022 ouster of I...
Pakistan: A Year of Violence, Economic Uncertainty, and Censorship
In 2024, Pakistan faced its deadliest year in a decade due to 444 terror attacks killing 685 security personnel and nearly 1,000 civilians; despite securing a $7 billion IMF bailout and curbing inflation, over 700,000 people emigrated legally amid political instability following the 2022 ouster of I...
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48% Bias Score
Fayulu Urges International Intervention Amidst DRC Crisis
Martin Fayulu, head of the ECIDE opposition party in the DRC, called on the SADC, AU, and UN to support Kinshasa's peace process, citing the M23 rebellion, widespread insecurity, political arrests, and corruption as critical issues demanding immediate attention.
Fayulu Urges International Intervention Amidst DRC Crisis
Martin Fayulu, head of the ECIDE opposition party in the DRC, called on the SADC, AU, and UN to support Kinshasa's peace process, citing the M23 rebellion, widespread insecurity, political arrests, and corruption as critical issues demanding immediate attention.
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68% Bias Score
Germany Calls Snap Election After Magdeburg Attack
Following a deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved parliament on Friday and called for snap elections on February 23, 2025, due to the collapse of Chancellor Scholz's coalition government amid economic crisis and a rising far-right.
Germany Calls Snap Election After Magdeburg Attack
Following a deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved parliament on Friday and called for snap elections on February 23, 2025, due to the collapse of Chancellor Scholz's coalition government amid economic crisis and a rising far-right.
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52% Bias Score
Europe, Asia Markets Open 2025 with Mixed Results Amidst Energy and Political Uncertainty
European markets opened 2025 with mixed results; Germany's employment hit a record high in 2024, while natural gas prices surged due to halted Russian supply via Ukraine; Asian markets mostly declined, with China's manufacturing PMI below expectations.
Europe, Asia Markets Open 2025 with Mixed Results Amidst Energy and Political Uncertainty
European markets opened 2025 with mixed results; Germany's employment hit a record high in 2024, while natural gas prices surged due to halted Russian supply via Ukraine; Asian markets mostly declined, with China's manufacturing PMI below expectations.
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40% Bias Score
French Economy Faces Sharp Decline Amidst Rising Business Failures and Unemployment
France's economy is experiencing a sharp decline, with nearly 65,000 businesses failing in the last year—a 10% increase compared to the 2010-2019 average—amidst rising unemployment, decreased productivity, and high government debt following the dissolution of the National Assembly.
French Economy Faces Sharp Decline Amidst Rising Business Failures and Unemployment
France's economy is experiencing a sharp decline, with nearly 65,000 businesses failing in the last year—a 10% increase compared to the 2010-2019 average—amidst rising unemployment, decreased productivity, and high government debt following the dissolution of the National Assembly.
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52% Bias Score
Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Unveiled Amidst Post-Cyclone Crisis
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 and injured 5,600 in Mayotte, Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a two-year reconstruction plan involving a new public entity, European funds, and a potential revision of birthright citizenship, while facing challenges due to irregular immigra...
Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Unveiled Amidst Post-Cyclone Crisis
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 and injured 5,600 in Mayotte, Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a two-year reconstruction plan involving a new public entity, European funds, and a potential revision of birthright citizenship, while facing challenges due to irregular immigra...
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36% Bias Score
Magdeburg Market Attack Spurs German Security Inquiry, Government Collapse
A car attack at a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 2024 killed five people, including a nine-year-old child, prompting a Bundestag investigation into potential security failures and leading to the collapse of Chancellor Scholz's government.
Magdeburg Market Attack Spurs German Security Inquiry, Government Collapse
A car attack at a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 2024 killed five people, including a nine-year-old child, prompting a Bundestag investigation into potential security failures and leading to the collapse of Chancellor Scholz's government.
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40% Bias Score
France's New Finance Minister Targets 5 Percent Budget Deficit
France's new finance minister, Eric Lombard, plans a 2025 budget with a deficit "slightly above" 5 percent, prioritizing economic growth and aiming for a reduction from the projected 6 percent deficit in 2024, contrasting with the previous government's austerity measures that led to its collapse.
France's New Finance Minister Targets 5 Percent Budget Deficit
France's new finance minister, Eric Lombard, plans a 2025 budget with a deficit "slightly above" 5 percent, prioritizing economic growth and aiming for a reduction from the projected 6 percent deficit in 2024, contrasting with the previous government's austerity measures that led to its collapse.
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48% Bias Score
Iran's leadership faces internal and external pressure amid series of setbacks
Following a series of significant losses for Iran and its allies, including the deaths of key figures and the fall of Assad in Syria, Iran's leadership is facing internal pressure and considering a potential shift in its foreign policy to negotiate with the West, while simultaneously facing internal...
Iran's leadership faces internal and external pressure amid series of setbacks
Following a series of significant losses for Iran and its allies, including the deaths of key figures and the fall of Assad in Syria, Iran's leadership is facing internal pressure and considering a potential shift in its foreign policy to negotiate with the West, while simultaneously facing internal...
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64% Bias Score