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Armenian Family Denied Benefits Despite Nine Years of Calculation
In Armenia, Gayane Opyan's family is owed over 3.5 million drams in benefits for their adopted daughter, who turned 18 three months ago. The benefits were calculated for nine years but are now withheld due to unclear reasons and contradictory information from government agencies.
Armenian Family Denied Benefits Despite Nine Years of Calculation
In Armenia, Gayane Opyan's family is owed over 3.5 million drams in benefits for their adopted daughter, who turned 18 three months ago. The benefits were calculated for nine years but are now withheld due to unclear reasons and contradictory information from government agencies.
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48% Bias Score


Working Poverty Rises in Italy, Exceeding Germany
In 2024, 9% of full-time employed Italians faced poverty, exceeding Germany's 3.7% and up from 8.7% in 2023; this rise is especially sharp among the self-employed (17.2%) and those with only mandatory schooling (18.2%), while poverty among university graduates rose from 3.6% to 4.5%.
Working Poverty Rises in Italy, Exceeding Germany
In 2024, 9% of full-time employed Italians faced poverty, exceeding Germany's 3.7% and up from 8.7% in 2023; this rise is especially sharp among the self-employed (17.2%) and those with only mandatory schooling (18.2%), while poverty among university graduates rose from 3.6% to 4.5%.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Food Bank Launches Nationwide Campaign to Combat Food Insecurity
The Netherlands' Food Bank launched a nationwide "Je bent welkom" campaign to combat food insecurity, aiming to increase usage among the 5% of over 6,000 households in Enschede living below the poverty line who currently utilize its services.
Dutch Food Bank Launches Nationwide Campaign to Combat Food Insecurity
The Netherlands' Food Bank launched a nationwide "Je bent welkom" campaign to combat food insecurity, aiming to increase usage among the 5% of over 6,000 households in Enschede living below the poverty line who currently utilize its services.
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52% Bias Score


Economic Slowdown in Baden-Württemberg Expected to Increase Over-Indebtedness
Amidst a weakening economy and job losses in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, social welfare organizations predict a future rise in over-indebted individuals, although current debt counseling centers haven't yet seen a significant increase; in 2022, approximately 620,000 people (6.7 percent of adults) we...
Economic Slowdown in Baden-Württemberg Expected to Increase Over-Indebtedness
Amidst a weakening economy and job losses in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, social welfare organizations predict a future rise in over-indebted individuals, although current debt counseling centers haven't yet seen a significant increase; in 2022, approximately 620,000 people (6.7 percent of adults) we...
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28% Bias Score


Dutch Spring Statement Sparks Outrage Over Education Cuts
The Dutch cabinet's spring statement includes cuts to education programs for disadvantaged students, a delay in free childcare, and increased funding for Kamp Westerbork, sparking widespread reactions from various sectors.
Dutch Spring Statement Sparks Outrage Over Education Cuts
The Dutch cabinet's spring statement includes cuts to education programs for disadvantaged students, a delay in free childcare, and increased funding for Kamp Westerbork, sparking widespread reactions from various sectors.
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52% Bias Score


Belarus Tightens "Parasite" Crackdown with Police Collaboration
The Belarusian government recently amended legislation, allowing employment commissions to collaborate with law enforcement against those avoiding commission appearances or displaying "antisocial behavior," escalating a decade-long "parasite" crackdown involving penalties and potential social servic...
Belarus Tightens "Parasite" Crackdown with Police Collaboration
The Belarusian government recently amended legislation, allowing employment commissions to collaborate with law enforcement against those avoiding commission appearances or displaying "antisocial behavior," escalating a decade-long "parasite" crackdown involving penalties and potential social servic...
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56% Bias Score

Rhineland-Palatinate to Launch Restricted Payment Card for Refugees by Q2 2025
Rhineland-Palatinate will introduce a payment card for refugees by the second quarter of 2025, allowing transfers for rent, public transport, and mobile phones, with a monthly allowance of 196 euros (around 130 for cash withdrawal). While the state aims to guide spending, the Refugee Council raises ...

Rhineland-Palatinate to Launch Restricted Payment Card for Refugees by Q2 2025
Rhineland-Palatinate will introduce a payment card for refugees by the second quarter of 2025, allowing transfers for rent, public transport, and mobile phones, with a monthly allowance of 196 euros (around 130 for cash withdrawal). While the state aims to guide spending, the Refugee Council raises ...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Election 2025: Key Policy Issues Sidestepped
The Australian federal election campaign has sidestepped several crucial policy issues previously considered significant, including Indigenous affairs, environmental protection, gambling advertising, and high-speed rail, reflecting strategic choices by both major parties.

Australian Election 2025: Key Policy Issues Sidestepped
The Australian federal election campaign has sidestepped several crucial policy issues previously considered significant, including Indigenous affairs, environmental protection, gambling advertising, and high-speed rail, reflecting strategic choices by both major parties.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Allocates €1.1 Billion to Rent Rebates, Pension Support, and Public Investment
The Greek government announced €1.1 billion in new permanent measures funded by a 2024 fiscal surplus, including rent rebates up to €900 annually for 948,000 eligible households (80% of renters), and €250 annual payments for 1,440,000 pensioners (62% of pensioners). The Public Investment Program als...

Greece Allocates €1.1 Billion to Rent Rebates, Pension Support, and Public Investment
The Greek government announced €1.1 billion in new permanent measures funded by a 2024 fiscal surplus, including rent rebates up to €900 annually for 948,000 eligible households (80% of renters), and €250 annual payments for 1,440,000 pensioners (62% of pensioners). The Public Investment Program als...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Funding for Head Start and LIHEAP
The Trump administration proposes eliminating funding for Head Start and LIHEAP, impacting nearly 800,000 children and 6 million households, respectively; HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. laid off LIHEAP staff, creating further disruption.

Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Funding for Head Start and LIHEAP
The Trump administration proposes eliminating funding for Head Start and LIHEAP, impacting nearly 800,000 children and 6 million households, respectively; HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. laid off LIHEAP staff, creating further disruption.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Government Announces Austerity Budget
The Dutch government announced a budget with increased taxes on assets, soft drinks, and dairy products, reduced unemployment benefits, and cuts to ministry budgets to fund new initiatives while maintaining a 3% budget deficit; however, this leaves little room for economic downturn.

Dutch Government Announces Austerity Budget
The Dutch government announced a budget with increased taxes on assets, soft drinks, and dairy products, reduced unemployment benefits, and cuts to ministry budgets to fund new initiatives while maintaining a 3% budget deficit; however, this leaves little room for economic downturn.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Agrees on Spring Budget: Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Postponed Decisions
The Netherlands' four coalition parties agreed on a spring financial statement that includes a €200 million energy tax cut, a two-year social housing rent freeze, a €1.1 billion increase in housing benefits, and postponements on funding for climate change and refugee accommodation until August.

Dutch Coalition Agrees on Spring Budget: Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Postponed Decisions
The Netherlands' four coalition parties agreed on a spring financial statement that includes a €200 million energy tax cut, a two-year social housing rent freeze, a €1.1 billion increase in housing benefits, and postponements on funding for climate change and refugee accommodation until August.
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28% Bias Score
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