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Australia Defends AUKUS Deal Amid US Unreliability Concerns
Former Australian ambassador Dennis Richardson defends the AUKUS submarine deal despite concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration, arguing against abandoning the $368bn agreement and highlighting Australia's internal capacity as the main risk, while others propose alternative optio...
Australia Defends AUKUS Deal Amid US Unreliability Concerns
Former Australian ambassador Dennis Richardson defends the AUKUS submarine deal despite concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration, arguing against abandoning the $368bn agreement and highlighting Australia's internal capacity as the main risk, while others propose alternative optio...
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52% Bias Score


European Share Buybacks Slow but Expand in 2024
In 2024, European companies spent €167 billion on share buybacks, a slight decrease from 2023, with banks and energy firms leading the activity; however, the number of participating companies rose, indicating a shift towards smaller-scale buyback programs.
European Share Buybacks Slow but Expand in 2024
In 2024, European companies spent €167 billion on share buybacks, a slight decrease from 2023, with banks and energy firms leading the activity; however, the number of participating companies rose, indicating a shift towards smaller-scale buyback programs.
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28% Bias Score


Controversies and Instability Plague Spain's 2030 World Cup Bid
Spain's 2030 World Cup bid, initially a joint project with Portugal and Morocco, faced setbacks due to internal RFEF conflicts, including alleged score manipulation, leading to leadership changes and ultimately impacting the bid's success.
Controversies and Instability Plague Spain's 2030 World Cup Bid
Spain's 2030 World Cup bid, initially a joint project with Portugal and Morocco, faced setbacks due to internal RFEF conflicts, including alleged score manipulation, leading to leadership changes and ultimately impacting the bid's success.
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52% Bias Score


EU's Raw Material Strategy Reshapes Global Markets
The European Union's initiative to decrease dependence on China for critical raw materials, such as rare earths and strategic metals, is causing market shifts, with stock values of related companies rising significantly, despite challenges like oversupply in some sectors.
EU's Raw Material Strategy Reshapes Global Markets
The European Union's initiative to decrease dependence on China for critical raw materials, such as rare earths and strategic metals, is causing market shifts, with stock values of related companies rising significantly, despite challenges like oversupply in some sectors.
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36% Bias Score


Forced Gender Tests in Athletics: A Step Backwards
Spanish athlete María José Martínez Patiño, barred from competition in 1986 due to forced gender testing revealing XY chromosomes, advocates against World Athletics' reinstatement of such tests, citing privacy concerns and potential harm to female athletes.
Forced Gender Tests in Athletics: A Step Backwards
Spanish athlete María José Martínez Patiño, barred from competition in 1986 due to forced gender testing revealing XY chromosomes, advocates against World Athletics' reinstatement of such tests, citing privacy concerns and potential harm to female athletes.
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60% Bias Score


International Forum Showcases China's Poverty Reduction Model
A two-day international forum in southwest China's Nujiang prefecture brought together nearly 300 experts to share experiences in poverty reduction, highlighting China's success in lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and its implications for global development.
International Forum Showcases China's Poverty Reduction Model
A two-day international forum in southwest China's Nujiang prefecture brought together nearly 300 experts to share experiences in poverty reduction, highlighting China's success in lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and its implications for global development.
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48% Bias Score

Chinese Research Vessel Monitored off Australian Coast
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed concern over the presence of the Chinese research vessel Tan Suo Yi Hao off the coast of Victoria, currently being monitored by the Australian Defence Force, following its participation in a New Zealand research operation and proximity to critical...

Chinese Research Vessel Monitored off Australian Coast
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed concern over the presence of the Chinese research vessel Tan Suo Yi Hao off the coast of Victoria, currently being monitored by the Australian Defence Force, following its participation in a New Zealand research operation and proximity to critical...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Banking Foundations Re-emerge as Key Industrial Players
Spanish banking foundations are re-emerging as major industrial investors, mirroring the cajas' past role but with a focus on strategic autonomy and profitability, as evidenced by Criteria's 48% asset value increase plan and Kutxabank's new 500 million euro Indar investment vehicle.

Spanish Banking Foundations Re-emerge as Key Industrial Players
Spanish banking foundations are re-emerging as major industrial investors, mirroring the cajas' past role but with a focus on strategic autonomy and profitability, as evidenced by Criteria's 48% asset value increase plan and Kutxabank's new 500 million euro Indar investment vehicle.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Offers 50-Day Ceasefire for Half of Gaza Hostages
Israel proposed a 50-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of half of its prisoners held in Gaza, following a rejected offer to free 5 prisoners including Edan Alexander; Israel's revised proposal prioritizes the release of live hostages.

Israel Offers 50-Day Ceasefire for Half of Gaza Hostages
Israel proposed a 50-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of half of its prisoners held in Gaza, following a rejected offer to free 5 prisoners including Edan Alexander; Israel's revised proposal prioritizes the release of live hostages.
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52% Bias Score

EU's €800 Billion Military Buildup Faces Economic Hurdles
The EU proposes an €800 billion military plan, facing economic challenges as Germany, France, and the UK seek to bolster defense amid uncertain US security commitments and varying national fiscal capacities.

EU's €800 Billion Military Buildup Faces Economic Hurdles
The EU proposes an €800 billion military plan, facing economic challenges as Germany, France, and the UK seek to bolster defense amid uncertain US security commitments and varying national fiscal capacities.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Defies Turkey, Restarts Research on Crucial Energy Cable
Greece is restarting research for the Greece-Cyprus-Israel electricity cable (Great Sea Interconnector) despite Turkish objections, backed by Israel and France, potentially involving joint military exercises in international waters to counter Turkish claims.

Greece Defies Turkey, Restarts Research on Crucial Energy Cable
Greece is restarting research for the Greece-Cyprus-Israel electricity cable (Great Sea Interconnector) despite Turkish objections, backed by Israel and France, potentially involving joint military exercises in international waters to counter Turkish claims.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's hydrocarbon exploration: ExxonMobil and Chevron's potential $280 billion investment
ExxonMobil and Chevron plan to invest hundreds of millions of euros exploring potential 280 bcm natural gas reserves off Crete and Peloponnese, driven by global energy shifts and Greece's aim to expedite licensing by 2025.

Greece's hydrocarbon exploration: ExxonMobil and Chevron's potential $280 billion investment
ExxonMobil and Chevron plan to invest hundreds of millions of euros exploring potential 280 bcm natural gas reserves off Crete and Peloponnese, driven by global energy shifts and Greece's aim to expedite licensing by 2025.
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40% Bias Score
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