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Trump Shuts Down Federal Homelessness Agency
President Trump shut down the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, a small federal agency coordinating homelessness policy, placing all staff on administrative leave despite its legal authorization until 2028, potentially hindering efforts to address record-high homelessness and reversing progr...
Trump Shuts Down Federal Homelessness Agency
President Trump shut down the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, a small federal agency coordinating homelessness policy, placing all staff on administrative leave despite its legal authorization until 2028, potentially hindering efforts to address record-high homelessness and reversing progr...
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52% Bias Score


German Left Party Demands Influence on Debt Brake Reform
Die Linke seeks inclusion in an expert commission to reform Germany's debt brake, demanding increased social spending, while an expert warns of rising social contributions, and the Union and SPD's coalition agreement is seen as a possible opportunity to manage migration.
German Left Party Demands Influence on Debt Brake Reform
Die Linke seeks inclusion in an expert commission to reform Germany's debt brake, demanding increased social spending, while an expert warns of rising social contributions, and the Union and SPD's coalition agreement is seen as a possible opportunity to manage migration.
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44% Bias Score


German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government's Policies
Opposition parties in Germany, including the AfD, Greens, FDP, and Linke, strongly criticize the new Union-SPD coalition government's policies for lacking citizen-centric tax reform, insufficient climate action, and a lack of ambition for economic reform.
German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government's Policies
Opposition parties in Germany, including the AfD, Greens, FDP, and Linke, strongly criticize the new Union-SPD coalition government's policies for lacking citizen-centric tax reform, insufficient climate action, and a lack of ambition for economic reform.
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60% Bias Score


German Coalition Debates Significant Economic Policy Changes
Germany's governing coalition is considering significant economic changes, including raising the commuter allowance, potentially increasing taxes on wealth and inheritance, and adjusting the tax rates on capital gains. The plans also include adjustments to pension contributions, tax benefits for add...
German Coalition Debates Significant Economic Policy Changes
Germany's governing coalition is considering significant economic changes, including raising the commuter allowance, potentially increasing taxes on wealth and inheritance, and adjusting the tax rates on capital gains. The plans also include adjustments to pension contributions, tax benefits for add...
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48% Bias Score


Russia reinstates two-stage pension indexation in 2026
In 2026, Russia will implement a two-stage pension indexation system for nearly 40 million citizens: a February adjustment based on 2025 inflation, followed by an April increase linked to Social Fund revenue growth, reversing a 2016 policy change.
Russia reinstates two-stage pension indexation in 2026
In 2026, Russia will implement a two-stage pension indexation system for nearly 40 million citizens: a February adjustment based on 2025 inflation, followed by an April increase linked to Social Fund revenue growth, reversing a 2016 policy change.
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40% Bias Score


China's Multifaceted Approach to Demographic Challenges
China's population development strategy, announced in July 2024, aims to improve public services and address demographic shifts by providing "full life-cycle population services", focusing on education, healthcare, and employment to increase fertility rates and manage an aging population.
China's Multifaceted Approach to Demographic Challenges
China's population development strategy, announced in July 2024, aims to improve public services and address demographic shifts by providing "full life-cycle population services", focusing on education, healthcare, and employment to increase fertility rates and manage an aging population.
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40% Bias Score

2023 World Happiness Report: Finland Tops Ranking, Challenging Wealth-Happiness Correlation
The 2023 World Happiness Report, released March 20th by Oxford University, Gallup, and the UN, ranks Finland as happiest, while France (33rd) and the US (24th) dropped, highlighting that wealth doesn't equal happiness.

2023 World Happiness Report: Finland Tops Ranking, Challenging Wealth-Happiness Correlation
The 2023 World Happiness Report, released March 20th by Oxford University, Gallup, and the UN, ranks Finland as happiest, while France (33rd) and the US (24th) dropped, highlighting that wealth doesn't equal happiness.
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32% Bias Score

German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government
Germany's new Union-SPD coalition faces sharp criticism from opposition parties, including the Greens, FDP, and Left Party, over its handling of tax reform, climate action, financial planning, and social policy, raising concerns about the coalition's future and potential for political instability.

German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government
Germany's new Union-SPD coalition faces sharp criticism from opposition parties, including the Greens, FDP, and Left Party, over its handling of tax reform, climate action, financial planning, and social policy, raising concerns about the coalition's future and potential for political instability.
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52% Bias Score

Uruguay's High Suicide Rate: Societal Factors and Systemic Failures
Uruguay reported 763 suicides in 2023, a rate of 21.3 per 100,000 inhabitants—twice the regional average—with older adults and those aged 25-29 most affected; experts attribute this to societal factors and inadequate support systems.

Uruguay's High Suicide Rate: Societal Factors and Systemic Failures
Uruguay reported 763 suicides in 2023, a rate of 21.3 per 100,000 inhabitants—twice the regional average—with older adults and those aged 25-29 most affected; experts attribute this to societal factors and inadequate support systems.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Plans Roadmap to Boost Collective Bargaining
Greece's Ministry of Labor will create a roadmap to increase collective bargaining agreements to cover 80% of workers, following a minimum wage hike to €880, involving legal changes and consultations with social partners.

Greece Plans Roadmap to Boost Collective Bargaining
Greece's Ministry of Labor will create a roadmap to increase collective bargaining agreements to cover 80% of workers, following a minimum wage hike to €880, involving legal changes and consultations with social partners.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Greens Propose €16 Million Plan to Fight Homelessness
Berlin's Green Party proposes 10 measures, costing €16 million in 2026, to combat homelessness by 2030, focusing on expanding existing support structures like Housing First and creating "Safe Places," despite concerns about insufficient housing policies and budget cuts.

Berlin Greens Propose €16 Million Plan to Fight Homelessness
Berlin's Green Party proposes 10 measures, costing €16 million in 2026, to combat homelessness by 2030, focusing on expanding existing support structures like Housing First and creating "Safe Places," despite concerns about insufficient housing policies and budget cuts.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Poverty Rate Hits Record Low of 7.2% in 2024
Russia's poverty rate hit a record low of 7.2% in 2024, according to government data, driven by increased minimum wage and social benefits like the Unified Social Allowance. The subsistence minimum, used to define poverty, was around 15,500 rubles in 2024.

Russia's Poverty Rate Hits Record Low of 7.2% in 2024
Russia's poverty rate hit a record low of 7.2% in 2024, according to government data, driven by increased minimum wage and social benefits like the Unified Social Allowance. The subsistence minimum, used to define poverty, was around 15,500 rubles in 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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