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Ukraine-Hungary Espionage Scandal Exacerbates Tensions
Ukraine arrested two citizens for spying for Hungary on May 9th, 2025, leading to mutual expulsion of diplomats and escalating tensions amid a pre-election period in Hungary, where the opposition leader faces new charges.
Ukraine-Hungary Espionage Scandal Exacerbates Tensions
Ukraine arrested two citizens for spying for Hungary on May 9th, 2025, leading to mutual expulsion of diplomats and escalating tensions amid a pre-election period in Hungary, where the opposition leader faces new charges.
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52% Bias Score


Man Dies Years After Police Assault During Melbourne Covid Protest
Daniel Peterson-English died on March 15, nearly four years after a police officer forcefully threw him to the ground during a Melbourne Covid-19 protest in September 2021; the officer was acquitted, and Peterson-English's death has reignited the debate on police brutality and accountability.
Man Dies Years After Police Assault During Melbourne Covid Protest
Daniel Peterson-English died on March 15, nearly four years after a police officer forcefully threw him to the ground during a Melbourne Covid-19 protest in September 2021; the officer was acquitted, and Peterson-English's death has reignited the debate on police brutality and accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Liberal Party's First Female Leader Amidst Deep-Seated Issues
In 2018, Scott Morrison's comment about a future female Liberal leader, following a leadership spill, foreshadowed the party's subsequent decline in female support and electoral losses, culminating in the appointment of Sussan Ley as the first female leader in 2026, but larger systematic issues pers...
Liberal Party's First Female Leader Amidst Deep-Seated Issues
In 2018, Scott Morrison's comment about a future female Liberal leader, following a leadership spill, foreshadowed the party's subsequent decline in female support and electoral losses, culminating in the appointment of Sussan Ley as the first female leader in 2026, but larger systematic issues pers...
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72% Bias Score


Lee Miller's Unseen WWII Photographs: From Frontline to Suppression
Unseen photographs by Lee Miller from World War II, depicting both the violence and quieter moments of the conflict, are being displayed at Photo London; the images reveal the photographer's struggles with PTSD and depression following her experiences, and her work's initial welcome and later suppre...
Lee Miller's Unseen WWII Photographs: From Frontline to Suppression
Unseen photographs by Lee Miller from World War II, depicting both the violence and quieter moments of the conflict, are being displayed at Photo London; the images reveal the photographer's struggles with PTSD and depression following her experiences, and her work's initial welcome and later suppre...
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40% Bias Score


NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Net-Zero Commitment Under Review After Election
Australia's Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen criticized the Liberal party's post-election review of its net zero by 2050 commitment, warning of potential sovereign risk for investors, while the party's new leader Sussan Ley left the door open to abandoning the target despite 104 other countries h...
Australia's Net-Zero Commitment Under Review After Election
Australia's Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen criticized the Liberal party's post-election review of its net zero by 2050 commitment, warning of potential sovereign risk for investors, while the party's new leader Sussan Ley left the door open to abandoning the target despite 104 other countries h...
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48% Bias Score

PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Armed Struggle
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced its dissolution and the end of its armed struggle following its 12th congress, mirroring ETA's 2011 disarmament in Spain, raising questions about the process's challenges and potential for success.

PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Armed Struggle
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced its dissolution and the end of its armed struggle following its 12th congress, mirroring ETA's 2011 disarmament in Spain, raising questions about the process's challenges and potential for success.
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36% Bias Score

York Central: £2.5bn Regeneration Project to Create 6,500 Jobs and 3,000 Homes
York's £2.5bn York Central regeneration project, spanning 45 hectares near the railway station, will deliver 3,000 homes, 6,500 jobs, a new government building for 854 Defra staff, and an expanded National Railway Museum by around 2038, aiming to address the city's housing shortage and job market ch...

York Central: £2.5bn Regeneration Project to Create 6,500 Jobs and 3,000 Homes
York's £2.5bn York Central regeneration project, spanning 45 hectares near the railway station, will deliver 3,000 homes, 6,500 jobs, a new government building for 854 Defra staff, and an expanded National Railway Museum by around 2038, aiming to address the city's housing shortage and job market ch...
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40% Bias Score

Hagia Sophia Undergoes Extensive Restoration to Prevent Earthquake Damage
Architect Hasan Fırat Diker is overseeing extensive restoration of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, focusing on earthquake-proofing its dome and supporting structures, highlighting the global significance of preserving this nearly 1,500-year-old building.

Hagia Sophia Undergoes Extensive Restoration to Prevent Earthquake Damage
Architect Hasan Fırat Diker is overseeing extensive restoration of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, focusing on earthquake-proofing its dome and supporting structures, highlighting the global significance of preserving this nearly 1,500-year-old building.
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24% Bias Score

Bradfield By-Election: Kapterian Holds Narrow Lead, Recount Possible
In the Bradfield by-election, Liberal Gisele Kapterian leads independent Nicolette Boele by just 80 votes, with around 500 votes uncounted, prompting potential for recount and highlighting close contest reflecting broader trends in Australian politics.

Bradfield By-Election: Kapterian Holds Narrow Lead, Recount Possible
In the Bradfield by-election, Liberal Gisele Kapterian leads independent Nicolette Boele by just 80 votes, with around 500 votes uncounted, prompting potential for recount and highlighting close contest reflecting broader trends in Australian politics.
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44% Bias Score

Central London Property Market Experiences Sharp Decline
Central London house prices are falling sharply, with some areas seeing drops of over 25 percent in two years due to higher interest rates, Brexit, tax changes, and a surplus of high-value properties on the market, creating a buyer's market.

Central London Property Market Experiences Sharp Decline
Central London house prices are falling sharply, with some areas seeing drops of over 25 percent in two years due to higher interest rates, Brexit, tax changes, and a surplus of high-value properties on the market, creating a buyer's market.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Expands Religious Affairs Directorate's Authority
Turkey's Parliament approved amendments broadening the Directorate of Religious Affairs' (Diyanet) powers to regulate religious publications, determine holidays, and offer spiritual guidance in various settings, including online content oversight with penalties for violations.

Turkey Expands Religious Affairs Directorate's Authority
Turkey's Parliament approved amendments broadening the Directorate of Religious Affairs' (Diyanet) powers to regulate religious publications, determine holidays, and offer spiritual guidance in various settings, including online content oversight with penalties for violations.
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52% Bias Score
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