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Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.
Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.
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40% Bias Score


Argentina's \$271 Billion Dollar Secret: Milei's Amnesty Gamble
Argentina's citizens hold an estimated \$271.247 billion in undeclared dollar reserves, representing 45% of the GDP, due to economic instability and distrust in the peso. President Milei proposes a zero-cost amnesty to bring this money into the formal economy.
Argentina's \$271 Billion Dollar Secret: Milei's Amnesty Gamble
Argentina's citizens hold an estimated \$271.247 billion in undeclared dollar reserves, representing 45% of the GDP, due to economic instability and distrust in the peso. President Milei proposes a zero-cost amnesty to bring this money into the formal economy.
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56% Bias Score


Romanian Diaspora in Spain Overwhelmingly Supports Simion in Presidential Election
Nearly 600,000 Romanian citizens residing in Spain are voting in the second round of the Romanian presidential elections, with George Simion, who secured 74.3% of the Spanish-based vote in the first round, facing Nicusor Dan. The election is marked by deep distrust in the Romanian political establis...
Romanian Diaspora in Spain Overwhelmingly Supports Simion in Presidential Election
Nearly 600,000 Romanian citizens residing in Spain are voting in the second round of the Romanian presidential elections, with George Simion, who secured 74.3% of the Spanish-based vote in the first round, facing Nicusor Dan. The election is marked by deep distrust in the Romanian political establis...
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48% Bias Score


Barcelona Wins La Liga
FC Barcelona clinched the La Liga title on May 15th, 2025, defeating Espanyol 2-0 with goals from Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez; Espanyol's Leandro Cabrera received a red card.
Barcelona Wins La Liga
FC Barcelona clinched the La Liga title on May 15th, 2025, defeating Espanyol 2-0 with goals from Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez; Espanyol's Leandro Cabrera received a red card.
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24% Bias Score


Germany Aims for Europe's Strongest Conventional Military
German Chancellor Merz announced a plan to make Germany the strongest conventional military power in Europe, committing to a 5% GDP investment in defense (€200 billion annually), exceeding current capabilities and marking a bolder foreign policy stance.
Germany Aims for Europe's Strongest Conventional Military
German Chancellor Merz announced a plan to make Germany the strongest conventional military power in Europe, committing to a 5% GDP investment in defense (€200 billion annually), exceeding current capabilities and marking a bolder foreign policy stance.
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36% Bias Score


Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit
Harvard University settled a lawsuit filed by Orthodox Jewish student Alexander Kestenbaum for alleged antisemitism on campus; the settlement, announced Thursday, follows two similar lawsuits resolved four months prior and reflects a broader trend of antisemitism allegations at American universities...
Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit
Harvard University settled a lawsuit filed by Orthodox Jewish student Alexander Kestenbaum for alleged antisemitism on campus; the settlement, announced Thursday, follows two similar lawsuits resolved four months prior and reflects a broader trend of antisemitism allegations at American universities...
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40% Bias Score

Kirchner's Election Bid Hinges on Supreme Court Ruling
Argentina's Senate rejection of a bill barring corruption convicts from running for office allows Cristina Kirchner to potentially compete in elections, despite a six-year prison sentence and lifetime ban from public office; the Supreme Court will decide her fate.

Kirchner's Election Bid Hinges on Supreme Court Ruling
Argentina's Senate rejection of a bill barring corruption convicts from running for office allows Cristina Kirchner to potentially compete in elections, despite a six-year prison sentence and lifetime ban from public office; the Supreme Court will decide her fate.
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44% Bias Score

China Issues Guideline to Optimize Primary Healthcare Resource Allocation
To adapt to urbanization and demographic changes, China's National Health Commission issued a guideline optimizing primary healthcare resource allocation, setting three-phased goals for development of healthcare providers and infrastructure by 2027, 2030, and 2035, mandating a specific network of he...

China Issues Guideline to Optimize Primary Healthcare Resource Allocation
To adapt to urbanization and demographic changes, China's National Health Commission issued a guideline optimizing primary healthcare resource allocation, setting three-phased goals for development of healthcare providers and infrastructure by 2027, 2030, and 2035, mandating a specific network of he...
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24% Bias Score

BYD's European Headquarters to be Based in Budapest, Boosting Hungary's Economic Growth
On May 15, 2025, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announced it will establish its European headquarters and a new research and development center in Budapest, Hungary, creating 2,000 jobs, a move that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called an "indispensable engine" of Hungary's econom...

BYD's European Headquarters to be Based in Budapest, Boosting Hungary's Economic Growth
On May 15, 2025, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announced it will establish its European headquarters and a new research and development center in Budapest, Hungary, creating 2,000 jobs, a move that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called an "indispensable engine" of Hungary's econom...
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52% Bias Score

China's Business Sector Shows Strong Growth Amidst Government Reforms
China's business sector experienced significant growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by government policies that streamlined administrative processes and fostered a supportive environment for private enterprises, resulting in increased registrations and investments.

China's Business Sector Shows Strong Growth Amidst Government Reforms
China's business sector experienced significant growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by government policies that streamlined administrative processes and fostered a supportive environment for private enterprises, resulting in increased registrations and investments.
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52% Bias Score

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Despite Israeli Concerns
US President Donald Trump lifted sanctions on Syria despite Israeli lobbying efforts, prompting a mixed reaction from US officials who see this as an experiment to encourage Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa to cooperate with the West and Israel, emphasizing that failure to meet expectations could l...

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Despite Israeli Concerns
US President Donald Trump lifted sanctions on Syria despite Israeli lobbying efforts, prompting a mixed reaction from US officials who see this as an experiment to encourage Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa to cooperate with the West and Israel, emphasizing that failure to meet expectations could l...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Rename Persian Gulf Sparks Iranian Backlash
President Trump's reported plan to rename the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf during his Middle East trip has sparked widespread opposition in Iran, uniting citizens across various political and religious divides, potentially jeopardizing ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations.

Trump's Plan to Rename Persian Gulf Sparks Iranian Backlash
President Trump's reported plan to rename the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf during his Middle East trip has sparked widespread opposition in Iran, uniting citizens across various political and religious divides, potentially jeopardizing ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
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44% Bias Score
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