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Petro Calls for Colombian Referendum on Labor and Health Reforms
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a national referendum on his stalled labor and health reforms, enabling citizens to directly decide their fate through a simple yes/no vote requiring over 13.6 million votes to be valid.
Petro Calls for Colombian Referendum on Labor and Health Reforms
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a national referendum on his stalled labor and health reforms, enabling citizens to directly decide their fate through a simple yes/no vote requiring over 13.6 million votes to be valid.
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20% Bias Score


Greek Banks Face Challenges Amidst Positive Economic Outlook
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras addressed challenges facing Greek banks and the economy, highlighting the need for continued reforms to ensure sustainable growth, while warning about vulnerabilities to international financial conditions and the need for banks to diversify revenue strea...
Greek Banks Face Challenges Amidst Positive Economic Outlook
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras addressed challenges facing Greek banks and the economy, highlighting the need for continued reforms to ensure sustainable growth, while warning about vulnerabilities to international financial conditions and the need for banks to diversify revenue strea...
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32% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's First 100 Days: High Approval, Security Overhaul, and Trump Uncertainty
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first 100 days saw a 78% approval rating (El Financiero poll, December 2024), driven by security policy changes including a new National Security Strategy and judicial reforms. Challenges include high homicide rates (27,794 in 11 months of 2024), the need for Na...
Sheinbaum's First 100 Days: High Approval, Security Overhaul, and Trump Uncertainty
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first 100 days saw a 78% approval rating (El Financiero poll, December 2024), driven by security policy changes including a new National Security Strategy and judicial reforms. Challenges include high homicide rates (27,794 in 11 months of 2024), the need for Na...
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32% Bias Score


EU Reaffirms Commitment to Ukraine Membership, Expresses Concerns about Georgia
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its commitment to Ukraine, Moldova, and six Western Balkan countries' EU membership, while expressing concerns about Georgia's government actions and urging democratic reforms and alignment with EU foreign policy, particularly concerning sanctions against ...
EU Reaffirms Commitment to Ukraine Membership, Expresses Concerns about Georgia
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its commitment to Ukraine, Moldova, and six Western Balkan countries' EU membership, while expressing concerns about Georgia's government actions and urging democratic reforms and alignment with EU foreign policy, particularly concerning sanctions against ...
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48% Bias Score


France Faces Slow Growth and Rising Unemployment in 2025
France's economy is expected to experience weak growth (0.2%) in the first half of 2025 and rising unemployment (7.6%) by mid-year due to insufficient job creation and the impact of pension reform, while the employment rate is at a record high and self-employment is increasing.
France Faces Slow Growth and Rising Unemployment in 2025
France's economy is expected to experience weak growth (0.2%) in the first half of 2025 and rising unemployment (7.6%) by mid-year due to insufficient job creation and the impact of pension reform, while the employment rate is at a record high and self-employment is increasing.
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48% Bias Score


Meloni Defends Government, Attacks Opponents at Atreju Conference
At Italy's Atreju conference, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended her government's performance, attacked opposition leaders Elly Schlein, Maurizio Landini, and Romano Prodi, and vowed to continue her reform agenda, including on autonomy and the justice system, in 2025.
Meloni Defends Government, Attacks Opponents at Atreju Conference
At Italy's Atreju conference, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended her government's performance, attacked opposition leaders Elly Schlein, Maurizio Landini, and Romano Prodi, and vowed to continue her reform agenda, including on autonomy and the justice system, in 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Eases Travel Restrictions for Women
Saudi Arabia's recent reforms have eased restrictions on women travelers, allowing solo trips and lifting the driving ban; e-visas are now available, and while modest dress is advised, women don't need male companions; personal accounts highlight welcoming locals and safe travel experiences.

Saudi Arabia Eases Travel Restrictions for Women
Saudi Arabia's recent reforms have eased restrictions on women travelers, allowing solo trips and lifting the driving ban; e-visas are now available, and while modest dress is advised, women don't need male companions; personal accounts highlight welcoming locals and safe travel experiences.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's Decentralization Efforts and Diaspora Engagement Amidst War
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksij Tschernyschow discusses the country's decentralization efforts, its engagement with the Ukrainian diaspora, and the impact of the war on its population, noting a decrease from 52 million to 32 million citizens due to conflict and displacement.

Ukraine's Decentralization Efforts and Diaspora Engagement Amidst War
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksij Tschernyschow discusses the country's decentralization efforts, its engagement with the Ukrainian diaspora, and the impact of the war on its population, noting a decrease from 52 million to 32 million citizens due to conflict and displacement.
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44% Bias Score

EU Faces Multiple Crises, Needs Urgent Action
The European Union confronts multiple crises—Russia's war in Ukraine, internal economic struggles, and global instability—necessitating urgent action, with the success of NextGenerationEU offering a potential model but facing challenges in securing future funding for large-scale investments.

EU Faces Multiple Crises, Needs Urgent Action
The European Union confronts multiple crises—Russia's war in Ukraine, internal economic struggles, and global instability—necessitating urgent action, with the success of NextGenerationEU offering a potential model but facing challenges in securing future funding for large-scale investments.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Economic Stagnation: A Contrast to Past Influence
Germany's economic growth lags behind EU peers, registering -0.3% compared to Spain's 3.4%, Ireland's 2.5%, Greece's 2.4%, and Portugal's 1.9%, highlighting the consequences of prioritizing social spending over structural reforms, unlike the austerity measures Germany advocated for other countries d...

Germany's Economic Stagnation: A Contrast to Past Influence
Germany's economic growth lags behind EU peers, registering -0.3% compared to Spain's 3.4%, Ireland's 2.5%, Greece's 2.4%, and Portugal's 1.9%, highlighting the consequences of prioritizing social spending over structural reforms, unlike the austerity measures Germany advocated for other countries d...
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52% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its full support for Ukraine's EU membership, praising its reform progress despite the war and pledging continued financial and political backing, contingent on continued reform implementation.

EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its full support for Ukraine's EU membership, praising its reform progress despite the war and pledging continued financial and political backing, contingent on continued reform implementation.
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40% Bias Score

"Greek Military Hospitals Mirror National Healthcare Crisis"
"Greece's military hospitals, like its national healthcare system, suffer from staff shortages and resource misallocation, resulting in patient deaths, disabilities, and delayed diagnoses, highlighting a broader healthcare infrastructure crisis."

"Greek Military Hospitals Mirror National Healthcare Crisis"
"Greece's military hospitals, like its national healthcare system, suffer from staff shortages and resource misallocation, resulting in patient deaths, disabilities, and delayed diagnoses, highlighting a broader healthcare infrastructure crisis."
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64% Bias Score
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