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Union-SPD Coalition Talks: Economic and Social Impacts
Union and SPD coalition talks outline plans for tax relief, infrastructure investment, and a €15 minimum wage by 2026, but concerns remain regarding social security reforms and support for businesses and agriculture.
Union-SPD Coalition Talks: Economic and Social Impacts
Union and SPD coalition talks outline plans for tax relief, infrastructure investment, and a €15 minimum wage by 2026, but concerns remain regarding social security reforms and support for businesses and agriculture.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Approves $1.1 Billion Development Plan for Druze and Circassian Communities
The Israeli government approved a 3.9 billion shekel, five-year plan for the economic and social development of Druze and Circassian communities in the Golan Heights, Galilee, and Carmel areas, focusing on infrastructure, housing, and municipal services, reflecting a stated commitment to these commu...
Israel Approves $1.1 Billion Development Plan for Druze and Circassian Communities
The Israeli government approved a 3.9 billion shekel, five-year plan for the economic and social development of Druze and Circassian communities in the Golan Heights, Galilee, and Carmel areas, focusing on infrastructure, housing, and municipal services, reflecting a stated commitment to these commu...
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56% Bias Score


Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD to Begin Coalition Negotiations
After two weeks of talks, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD will begin coalition negotiations next week, focusing on stricter migration policies, welfare reform, and economic measures, including energy price cuts and potentially building the world's first fusion reactor.
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD to Begin Coalition Negotiations
After two weeks of talks, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD will begin coalition negotiations next week, focusing on stricter migration policies, welfare reform, and economic measures, including energy price cuts and potentially building the world's first fusion reactor.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia's Unmet Socio-Economic Goals: A 2021-2024 Assessment
Armenia's government reported achieving its 7% annual economic growth target in 2021, but other key goals, including reducing unemployment to 10%, halving poverty, raising the minimum wage to 85,000 AMD, and equating average pensions to the consumer basket by 2026, remain unmet, with current figures...
Armenia's Unmet Socio-Economic Goals: A 2021-2024 Assessment
Armenia's government reported achieving its 7% annual economic growth target in 2021, but other key goals, including reducing unemployment to 10%, halving poverty, raising the minimum wage to 85,000 AMD, and equating average pensions to the consumer basket by 2026, remain unmet, with current figures...
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56% Bias Score


Nigeria Clears N758 Billion in Pension Arrears
The Nigerian government approved a N758 billion bond to settle 16 years of outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), impacting numerous retirees and addressing pension increases since 2007 and university professors' shortfalls. This was approved on February 4, 2025...
Nigeria Clears N758 Billion in Pension Arrears
The Nigerian government approved a N758 billion bond to settle 16 years of outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), impacting numerous retirees and addressing pension increases since 2007 and university professors' shortfalls. This was approved on February 4, 2025...
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56% Bias Score


Gender Poverty Gap Persists in Spain Despite IMV Increase
In Spain, women represent 67.5% of Minimum Vital Income (IMV) recipients, highlighting a persistent gender gap in poverty despite government efforts; the IMV aids 2,097,290 people in 688,007 households, with a marked increase of 23.4% in active benefits from February 2024 to February 2025.
Gender Poverty Gap Persists in Spain Despite IMV Increase
In Spain, women represent 67.5% of Minimum Vital Income (IMV) recipients, highlighting a persistent gender gap in poverty despite government efforts; the IMV aids 2,097,290 people in 688,007 households, with a marked increase of 23.4% in active benefits from February 2024 to February 2025.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition Prioritizes Stricter Immigration and Economic Relief"
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on a coalition government, prioritizing stricter migration controls including border returns and family reunification restrictions, while also investing in integration and addressing economic concerns like energy costs through tax cuts and subsidies.

Germany's New Coalition Prioritizes Stricter Immigration and Economic Relief"
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on a coalition government, prioritizing stricter migration controls including border returns and family reunification restrictions, while also investing in integration and addressing economic concerns like energy costs through tax cuts and subsidies.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Isolationism Spurs Global Re-armament
President Trump's isolationist policies are causing America's allies to re-arm and re-finance, shifting international security costs, as evidenced by rising bond yields in Germany and Japan and a new German defense plan.

Trump's Isolationism Spurs Global Re-armament
President Trump's isolationist policies are causing America's allies to re-arm and re-finance, shifting international security costs, as evidenced by rising bond yields in Germany and Japan and a new German defense plan.
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56% Bias Score

Germany: CDU/CSU-SPD Coalition Agrees on Key Policy Changes
CDU, CSU, and SPD finalized coalition talks, agreeing on maintaining the Ampel coalition's citizenship law reforms, adjusting border control for asylum seekers, implementing a tax reform benefiting the middle class, and revising the citizen's allowance system; the coalition will also address issues ...

Germany: CDU/CSU-SPD Coalition Agrees on Key Policy Changes
CDU, CSU, and SPD finalized coalition talks, agreeing on maintaining the Ampel coalition's citizenship law reforms, adjusting border control for asylum seekers, implementing a tax reform benefiting the middle class, and revising the citizen's allowance system; the coalition will also address issues ...
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36% Bias Score

UK Announces Welfare Cuts to Address \£9.9 Billion Budget Shortfall
The UK faces a \£9.9 billion budget shortfall, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to announce multi-billion-pound cuts to government departments, including welfare, to balance the budget by March 26.

UK Announces Welfare Cuts to Address \£9.9 Billion Budget Shortfall
The UK faces a \£9.9 billion budget shortfall, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to announce multi-billion-pound cuts to government departments, including welfare, to balance the budget by March 26.
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64% Bias Score

€1 Billion in Unclaimed Dutch Social Benefits in 2021
Over €1 billion in Dutch rental, care, and child benefits remained unclaimed in 2021 due to factors including complex application processes, digital literacy barriers, and past negative experiences with benefit clawbacks, disproportionately affecting self-employed individuals and recent retirees.

€1 Billion in Unclaimed Dutch Social Benefits in 2021
Over €1 billion in Dutch rental, care, and child benefits remained unclaimed in 2021 due to factors including complex application processes, digital literacy barriers, and past negative experiences with benefit clawbacks, disproportionately affecting self-employed individuals and recent retirees.
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28% Bias Score

France Appoints High Commissioner for Children Amidst Concerns Over Ministry Structure
France appointed Sarah El Haïry, former Minister Delegate for Youth, as High Commissioner for Children on Wednesday, addressing concerns of child protection associations. However, the office's placement under the Ministry of Health and unconfirmed budget raise concerns about its effectiveness.

France Appoints High Commissioner for Children Amidst Concerns Over Ministry Structure
France appointed Sarah El Haïry, former Minister Delegate for Youth, as High Commissioner for Children on Wednesday, addressing concerns of child protection associations. However, the office's placement under the Ministry of Health and unconfirmed budget raise concerns about its effectiveness.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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