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Europe · IndiaIndia has reduced the official poverty level to below 5%, according to the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) Since the last survey, there has been a 2.5-fold increase in consumption in both urban and rural households. If rural Indians were a country they would be the second most populous on Earth.See the Story
Poverty Rate in India Drops Below 5% First Time Ever as Rural-Urban Divide Shrinks
43% Right coverage: 14 sources
Jair Bolsonaro · São PauloJair Bolsonaro calls for a show of support as he faces accusations he plotted a coup. The 68-year-old former army officer had urged his backers to attend a "peaceful rally" Organizers hope to draw at least 500,000 people to the Sao Paulo rally. The far-right former president claims to be the victim of "persecution"See the Story
Bolsonaro leads a large march and proclaims his innocence before the investigation into plotting a coup.
41% Center coverage: 82 sources
Europe · GermanyGround staff at German airline Lufthansa will go on strike on Tuesday, the Verdi union said on Sunday, announcing the latest industrial action to hit Germany's transport sector as workers demand more pay. See the Story
Lufthansa ground staff strike announced, to last 27 hours
50% Center coverage: 34 sources
Mark Rutte · NetherlandsOutgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the frontrunner to be the next secretary-general of NATO, said on Saturday that Europe should stop whining about Donald Trump and focus instead on what it could do for Ukraine.See the Story
Stop whining about Trump, Dutch prime minister tells Europeans
70% Right coverage: 10 sources
Europe · Germany45 companies in Germany will introduce a 4-day workweek for half a year. Advocates argue that a shorter week would increase worker engagement and productivity. But skeptics point out that measuring hours could lead to structural changes that have a greater effect on productivity than employee engagement.See the Story
German companies to try 4-day work week from February 1 for the next six months
56% Right coverage: 9 sources
Twitter · CanadaCanadian cybersecurity researchers are voicing concern and urging people to be vigilant after reports that a staggering 26 billion records have been exposed. Data from popular platforms including LinkedIn, X (formerly known as Twitter), Dropbox and Adobe has been exposed in what the research team refers to as the mother of all breaches.See the Story
Major data leak: 26 billion records exposed from platforms including Twitter and LinkedIn, report says
46% Center coverage: 26 sources
NASA · United StatesNASA has lost contact with its tiny helicopter Ingenuity during the hard-working craft's 72nd flight. The agency's engineers are attempting to re-establish communications, which ended abruptly on Thursday. The helicopter, which resembles a large drone, arrived on Mars in 2021 with the rover Perseverance.See the Story
NASA Loses Contact with its Mini-Helicopter on Mars During 72nd Flight
Coverage: 19 sources
Donald Trump Jr. · United KingdomSex tapes are alleged to have been taken of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Sir Richard Branson by Jeffrey Epstein, court documents have revealed.
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Court documents allege sex tapes taken of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Sir Richard Branson by Jeffrey Epstein
37% Right coverage: 78 sources