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Planned D.C. Military Parade for Army's 250th Anniversary
The Trump administration plans a military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14th, commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary; discussions with city officials are underway, with concerns about costs and potential damage to roads.
Planned D.C. Military Parade for Army's 250th Anniversary
The Trump administration plans a military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14th, commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary; discussions with city officials are underway, with concerns about costs and potential damage to roads.
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40% Bias Score


Brisbane 2025: Greens Defend Hard-Won Seats Amidst Major Party Challenges
In the upcoming 2025 Australian federal election, the success of the Greens in Brisbane's three key electorates—Griffith, Ryan, and Brisbane—won in 2022 through extensive community engagement, faces challenges from Labor and the Coalition, who are attempting to regain lost ground while right-wing gr...
Brisbane 2025: Greens Defend Hard-Won Seats Amidst Major Party Challenges
In the upcoming 2025 Australian federal election, the success of the Greens in Brisbane's three key electorates—Griffith, Ryan, and Brisbane—won in 2022 through extensive community engagement, faces challenges from Labor and the Coalition, who are attempting to regain lost ground while right-wing gr...
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40% Bias Score


Russia Plans Dual Pension Indexation for 2026
Russia will implement a dual pension indexation system in 2026, adjusting for inflation in February and potentially further in April based on Social Fund revenue; alternative solutions, such as linking indexation to pensioners' consumption, are proposed to address insufficient increases.
Russia Plans Dual Pension Indexation for 2026
Russia will implement a dual pension indexation system in 2026, adjusting for inflation in February and potentially further in April based on Social Fund revenue; alternative solutions, such as linking indexation to pensioners' consumption, are proposed to address insufficient increases.
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24% Bias Score


Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
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56% Bias Score


Musk's Transatlantic Free Trade Idea Faces Steep Historical Hurdles
On December 3, 1995, the US and EU signed the Transatlantic Declaration, agreeing to negotiate a free trade agreement, a concept recently resurrected by Elon Musk despite past failures due to significant trade disputes and lack of political will.
Musk's Transatlantic Free Trade Idea Faces Steep Historical Hurdles
On December 3, 1995, the US and EU signed the Transatlantic Declaration, agreeing to negotiate a free trade agreement, a concept recently resurrected by Elon Musk despite past failures due to significant trade disputes and lack of political will.
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52% Bias Score


Portugal's Economic Model Faces Tariffs, Defense Spending Increase
Portugal, under Finance Minister Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, is maintaining low unemployment (6.4%), controlled inflation (2.6%), and a fiscal surplus (0.7% of GDP) through tax cuts and controlled spending, while facing potential negative impacts from US tariffs and needing to increase defense spendin...
Portugal's Economic Model Faces Tariffs, Defense Spending Increase
Portugal, under Finance Minister Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, is maintaining low unemployment (6.4%), controlled inflation (2.6%), and a fiscal surplus (0.7% of GDP) through tax cuts and controlled spending, while facing potential negative impacts from US tariffs and needing to increase defense spendin...
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52% Bias Score

Plantro's Controversial Mini-Tender Offer for ISC Shares Rejected
Plantro Ltd. made a mini-tender offer for up to 15 percent of ISC's Class A shares at $27.25 each, a 10 percent premium, which ISC called "coercive" and rejected, citing concerns about Plantro's attempt to gain board control without paying a control premium and the precedent this bid sets.

Plantro's Controversial Mini-Tender Offer for ISC Shares Rejected
Plantro Ltd. made a mini-tender offer for up to 15 percent of ISC's Class A shares at $27.25 each, a 10 percent premium, which ISC called "coercive" and rejected, citing concerns about Plantro's attempt to gain board control without paying a control premium and the precedent this bid sets.
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52% Bias Score

Parole Denied Under Helen's Law for Murderer Who Refuses to Reveal Body Location
David Hodgson, convicted of murdering 19-year-old Jenny Nicholl in 2008, was denied parole under Helen's Law due to his refusal to reveal her body's location and lack of remorse; this is one of the first cases impacted by the law, enacted in 2021.

Parole Denied Under Helen's Law for Murderer Who Refuses to Reveal Body Location
David Hodgson, convicted of murdering 19-year-old Jenny Nicholl in 2008, was denied parole under Helen's Law due to his refusal to reveal her body's location and lack of remorse; this is one of the first cases impacted by the law, enacted in 2021.
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48% Bias Score

Grenade Attack Damages Home of Former Israeli Footballer
A grenade attack on the home of former Israeli footballer Yossi Benayoun in Ramat Hasharon on Sunday night caused property damage but no injuries; police suspect a criminal motive, not terrorism.

Grenade Attack Damages Home of Former Israeli Footballer
A grenade attack on the home of former Israeli footballer Yossi Benayoun in Ramat Hasharon on Sunday night caused property damage but no injuries; police suspect a criminal motive, not terrorism.
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32% Bias Score

Spain Extends Moratorium to Protect Businesses from Pandemic Losses and Tariffs
The Spanish government will approve a decree-law on Tuesday extending a moratorium until 2026, excluding 2020 and 2021 pandemic losses from solvency calculations to prevent the dissolution of companies struggling with the combined impact of the pandemic and potential US tariffs, benefiting companies...

Spain Extends Moratorium to Protect Businesses from Pandemic Losses and Tariffs
The Spanish government will approve a decree-law on Tuesday extending a moratorium until 2026, excluding 2020 and 2021 pandemic losses from solvency calculations to prevent the dissolution of companies struggling with the combined impact of the pandemic and potential US tariffs, benefiting companies...
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40% Bias Score

Colombia's Economy Shows Resilience Against US Tariffs
Despite President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on numerous countries, Colombia's economy has shown limited impact; its Colcap index dropped only 2.65% over three days, far less than global market declines, due to a relatively low 10% tariff on Colombian goods and the exemption of oil and gold...

Colombia's Economy Shows Resilience Against US Tariffs
Despite President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on numerous countries, Colombia's economy has shown limited impact; its Colcap index dropped only 2.65% over three days, far less than global market declines, due to a relatively low 10% tariff on Colombian goods and the exemption of oil and gold...
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36% Bias Score

Oughourlian Bolsters Prisa Stake Amid Power Struggle
Prisa's chairman Joseph Oughourlian bought 5.1 million shares on April 1st, costing nearly €2 million, to solidify his position before a shareholder meeting in May where he faces a challenge from Global Alconaba, who are pursuing legal action against Oughourlian's recent capital increase and debt re...

Oughourlian Bolsters Prisa Stake Amid Power Struggle
Prisa's chairman Joseph Oughourlian bought 5.1 million shares on April 1st, costing nearly €2 million, to solidify his position before a shareholder meeting in May where he faces a challenge from Global Alconaba, who are pursuing legal action against Oughourlian's recent capital increase and debt re...
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44% Bias Score
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