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Brisbane Power Outage Affects Nearly 2000 Homes
Nearly 2000 homes in West End, South Brisbane, and Highgate Hill experienced a power outage starting around 7:20 am, restored by 8 am; Energex found no specific cause, suggesting a possible external factor.
Brisbane Power Outage Affects Nearly 2000 Homes
Nearly 2000 homes in West End, South Brisbane, and Highgate Hill experienced a power outage starting around 7:20 am, restored by 8 am; Energex found no specific cause, suggesting a possible external factor.
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44% Bias Score


Scottish Parliament Backs Assisted Dying Bill
The Scottish Parliament's initial vote in favor of assisted dying legislation passed by 70 to 56, marking a substantial shift in political opinion, although the bill needs amendments and still may not become law; MSPs shared deeply personal experiences during impassioned but respectful debate.
Scottish Parliament Backs Assisted Dying Bill
The Scottish Parliament's initial vote in favor of assisted dying legislation passed by 70 to 56, marking a substantial shift in political opinion, although the bill needs amendments and still may not become law; MSPs shared deeply personal experiences during impassioned but respectful debate.
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16% Bias Score


Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.
Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
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36% Bias Score


Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Turkey's Conditional Reforms: Democracy Tied to PKK Disarmament
This article analyzes the Turkish government's conditional approach to democratic reforms, linking them to the PKK's disarmament, sparking concerns about authoritarianism and hindering civilian rule.
Turkey's Conditional Reforms: Democracy Tied to PKK Disarmament
This article analyzes the Turkish government's conditional approach to democratic reforms, linking them to the PKK's disarmament, sparking concerns about authoritarianism and hindering civilian rule.
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48% Bias Score

Fetterman's Behavior Raises Concerns About Fitness for Office
Reports of erratic behavior and outbursts by Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman have raised concerns about his mental fitness for office, sparking debate among Republicans and some Democrats, particularly given his recent shift away from progressive party lines, leading to intense scrutiny of his a...

Fetterman's Behavior Raises Concerns About Fitness for Office
Reports of erratic behavior and outbursts by Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman have raised concerns about his mental fitness for office, sparking debate among Republicans and some Democrats, particularly given his recent shift away from progressive party lines, leading to intense scrutiny of his a...
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48% Bias Score

US High-Speed Rail: Slow Progress Amidst Global Expansion
The US is building its first high-speed rail lines, but faces challenges including slow planning, cancelled funding, and a car-centric culture, lagging behind countries like China and those in Europe that have invested heavily in extensive HSR networks.

US High-Speed Rail: Slow Progress Amidst Global Expansion
The US is building its first high-speed rail lines, but faces challenges including slow planning, cancelled funding, and a car-centric culture, lagging behind countries like China and those in Europe that have invested heavily in extensive HSR networks.
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52% Bias Score

Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations in Two Provincial Parks
Due to dry weather and high temperatures, Manitoba declared evacuations in Nopiming and Whiteshell Provincial Parks on Tuesday due to out-of-control wildfires spanning 50 and 80 square kilometers, respectively, impacting cottagers, campers, and hikers.

Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations in Two Provincial Parks
Due to dry weather and high temperatures, Manitoba declared evacuations in Nopiming and Whiteshell Provincial Parks on Tuesday due to out-of-control wildfires spanning 50 and 80 square kilometers, respectively, impacting cottagers, campers, and hikers.
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16% Bias Score

Suspended Sentence for Rohan Dennis After Wife's Death in Car Accident
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis received a suspended one-year-and-five-month jail sentence after his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, died in a car accident following a domestic dispute on December 30, 2023.

Suspended Sentence for Rohan Dennis After Wife's Death in Car Accident
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis received a suspended one-year-and-five-month jail sentence after his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, died in a car accident following a domestic dispute on December 30, 2023.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Presidency: A Shift in Republican Priorities
An American veteran of the US administration highlighted Pope Francis's statement, "The evil will not prevail," as a shared perspective with Trump's approach, revealing a shift in Republican priorities from economic goals to a moralistic struggle against evil under Trump's leadership.

Trump's Presidency: A Shift in Republican Priorities
An American veteran of the US administration highlighted Pope Francis's statement, "The evil will not prevail," as a shared perspective with Trump's approach, revealing a shift in Republican priorities from economic goals to a moralistic struggle against evil under Trump's leadership.
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60% Bias Score

Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.

Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.
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44% Bias Score
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