December 2024
January 2025
King Felipe VI Calls for National Unity and Serenity in Christmas Address
On Christmas Eve, King Felipe VI delivered his annual address from the Royal Palace, urging Spaniards to find serenity amid political division and highlighting the impact of the recent DANA storm and the challenges of immigration and housing.
King Felipe VI Calls for National Unity and Serenity in Christmas Address
On Christmas Eve, King Felipe VI delivered his annual address from the Royal Palace, urging Spaniards to find serenity amid political division and highlighting the impact of the recent DANA storm and the challenges of immigration and housing.
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32% Bias Score
Turkey's Economic Crisis: Inflation, Corruption, and Lack of Accountability
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek confirmed a severe inflation and cost of living crisis, highlighting the need for price stability by 2025. However, he avoided mentioning those responsible, while Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index ranks Turkey 115th out of 1...
Turkey's Economic Crisis: Inflation, Corruption, and Lack of Accountability
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek confirmed a severe inflation and cost of living crisis, highlighting the need for price stability by 2025. However, he avoided mentioning those responsible, while Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index ranks Turkey 115th out of 1...
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68% Bias Score
German Election: Parties Clash on Digital Policy
Germany's upcoming election features contrasting digital policy proposals from major parties: CDU advocates for a dedicated Digital Ministry and wider AI adoption, while SPD seeks independence from US/China tech dominance and faster public service digitalization; Greens promote AI for workload reduc...
German Election: Parties Clash on Digital Policy
Germany's upcoming election features contrasting digital policy proposals from major parties: CDU advocates for a dedicated Digital Ministry and wider AI adoption, while SPD seeks independence from US/China tech dominance and faster public service digitalization; Greens promote AI for workload reduc...
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16% Bias Score
Urgent Health Warning: Avoid Swimming After Diarrhoea Due to Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak in Queensland
Queensland's Chief Health Officer issued an urgent health warning regarding cryptosporidiosis, urging people to avoid swimming for two weeks after experiencing diarrhoea due to a significant rise in cases this year (6,103 compared to 1,314 in 2023 and 535 in 2022), with children under nine accountin...
Urgent Health Warning: Avoid Swimming After Diarrhoea Due to Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak in Queensland
Queensland's Chief Health Officer issued an urgent health warning regarding cryptosporidiosis, urging people to avoid swimming for two weeks after experiencing diarrhoea due to a significant rise in cases this year (6,103 compared to 1,314 in 2023 and 535 in 2022), with children under nine accountin...
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8% Bias Score
China Proposes Fisheries Law Revision to Balance Growth and Conservation
China submitted a draft revision to its fisheries law, aiming to balance industry development with resource conservation through stricter regulations, sustainable aquaculture promotion, and enhanced enforcement; illegal fishing cases handled by agriculture authorities dropped 42 percent in the first...
China Proposes Fisheries Law Revision to Balance Growth and Conservation
China submitted a draft revision to its fisheries law, aiming to balance industry development with resource conservation through stricter regulations, sustainable aquaculture promotion, and enhanced enforcement; illegal fishing cases handled by agriculture authorities dropped 42 percent in the first...
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24% Bias Score
Algeria Invests 906 Billion Dinars in Water Infrastructure
Algeria's government invested 906 billion dinars in water infrastructure over the past five years, including desalination plants, wells, and wastewater treatment, resulting in 98% of the population having access to potable water.
Algeria Invests 906 Billion Dinars in Water Infrastructure
Algeria's government invested 906 billion dinars in water infrastructure over the past five years, including desalination plants, wells, and wastewater treatment, resulting in 98% of the population having access to potable water.
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40% Bias Score
Turkey's Minimum Wage Hiked to 22,104 TL Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Turkey's minimum wage rose to 22,104 TL for 2025 after a swift, unanticipated commission meeting excluding labor representatives; the increase, based on TÜIK data, lags behind the actual cost of living, fueling worker discontent and economic uncertainty.
Turkey's Minimum Wage Hiked to 22,104 TL Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Turkey's minimum wage rose to 22,104 TL for 2025 after a swift, unanticipated commission meeting excluding labor representatives; the increase, based on TÜIK data, lags behind the actual cost of living, fueling worker discontent and economic uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score
Aberdare Church's 10-Year Christmas Dinner for the Lonely
St Fagan's church in Aberdare, Wales, has hosted a free Christmas dinner for those alone for 10 years, growing from 40 attendees in 2015 to 130 in 2023, thanks to 50-60 volunteers providing meals, gifts, and transport.
Aberdare Church's 10-Year Christmas Dinner for the Lonely
St Fagan's church in Aberdare, Wales, has hosted a free Christmas dinner for those alone for 10 years, growing from 40 attendees in 2015 to 130 in 2023, thanks to 50-60 volunteers providing meals, gifts, and transport.
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28% Bias Score
British Columbia Under Avalanche Warning Due to Severe Storms
Avalanche Canada issued "considerable" and "moderate" avalanche warnings for much of British Columbia due to a series of storms causing significant snowfall and strong winds, leading to unstable snowpack; a recent avalanche near Whistler involving five skiers highlights the danger.
British Columbia Under Avalanche Warning Due to Severe Storms
Avalanche Canada issued "considerable" and "moderate" avalanche warnings for much of British Columbia due to a series of storms causing significant snowfall and strong winds, leading to unstable snowpack; a recent avalanche near Whistler involving five skiers highlights the danger.
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32% Bias Score
Australian Radio Host Fired for Refusal to Endorse Hamas
Nicole, a Jewish Australian radio host, was fired from Sydney's Radio Skid Row for refusing to support Hamas and for advocating for the release of hostages held in Gaza; the station, which receives public funding, allegedly promotes pro-Hamas views.
Australian Radio Host Fired for Refusal to Endorse Hamas
Nicole, a Jewish Australian radio host, was fired from Sydney's Radio Skid Row for refusing to support Hamas and for advocating for the release of hostages held in Gaza; the station, which receives public funding, allegedly promotes pro-Hamas views.
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56% Bias Score
Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.
Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.
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36% Bias Score
Sudan Relocates Industries to Counter RSF Attacks
Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Jaber announced in Port Sudan a government strategy to relocate Sudanese industries outside the conflict zones to support exports and counter the impact of RSF attacks on the nation's industrial capacity during the first Sudanese Economic Future Forum.
Sudan Relocates Industries to Counter RSF Attacks
Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Jaber announced in Port Sudan a government strategy to relocate Sudanese industries outside the conflict zones to support exports and counter the impact of RSF attacks on the nation's industrial capacity during the first Sudanese Economic Future Forum.
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36% Bias Score