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Greek Clientelism Persists Despite Scandals: European Authorities Expose OPAPE Corruption
The OPAPE scandal, exposed by European authorities, reveals the persistence of clientelism and vote-buying in Greece, highlighting a systemic failure to reform despite past economic crises and suggesting a bleak outlook for future change.
Greek Clientelism Persists Despite Scandals: European Authorities Expose OPAPE Corruption
The OPAPE scandal, exposed by European authorities, reveals the persistence of clientelism and vote-buying in Greece, highlighting a systemic failure to reform despite past economic crises and suggesting a bleak outlook for future change.
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48% Bias Score


Melbourne One-Bedroom Apartments Cheapest in Australia
Melbourne's median one-bedroom apartment price is $360,000, the lowest among major Australian cities due to oversupply, delayed building standards, and buyer preference for houses, impacting price growth and investor markets.
Melbourne One-Bedroom Apartments Cheapest in Australia
Melbourne's median one-bedroom apartment price is $360,000, the lowest among major Australian cities due to oversupply, delayed building standards, and buyer preference for houses, impacting price growth and investor markets.
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40% Bias Score


Carpenter tones down racy show at London's BST Hyde Park
At London's BST Hyde Park festival, Sabrina Carpenter performed a toned-down, family-friendly show for 65,000 people, altering her usual sexually suggestive performances to avoid controversy after facing criticism for previous performances and album art.
Carpenter tones down racy show at London's BST Hyde Park
At London's BST Hyde Park festival, Sabrina Carpenter performed a toned-down, family-friendly show for 65,000 people, altering her usual sexually suggestive performances to avoid controversy after facing criticism for previous performances and album art.
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44% Bias Score


Iran's Civil Defense Chief Faces Backlash for Response to Israeli Attacks
Following a 12-day war involving extensive Israeli incursions into Iranian strategic facilities, the head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization, Gholamreza Jalali, faced criticism for his inadequate response, which included unsubstantiated claims and a lack of accountability, reflecting a broader pat...
Iran's Civil Defense Chief Faces Backlash for Response to Israeli Attacks
Following a 12-day war involving extensive Israeli incursions into Iranian strategic facilities, the head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization, Gholamreza Jalali, faced criticism for his inadequate response, which included unsubstantiated claims and a lack of accountability, reflecting a broader pat...
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64% Bias Score


Lifetime ISA: Financial Hardship and Calls for Reform
The UK's Lifetime ISA (LISA), designed to help under-40s save for their first home or retirement, faces criticism for its 6.25% early withdrawal penalty and inflexible £450,000 property limit, creating financial hardship and discouraging participation among lower-income groups, leading to calls for ...
Lifetime ISA: Financial Hardship and Calls for Reform
The UK's Lifetime ISA (LISA), designed to help under-40s save for their first home or retirement, faces criticism for its 6.25% early withdrawal penalty and inflexible £450,000 property limit, creating financial hardship and discouraging participation among lower-income groups, leading to calls for ...
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56% Bias Score


UK Government to Slash Cash ISA Allowance
The UK government plans to slash the annual cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to potentially £4,000 from next April, aiming to boost investment in UK shares, a move criticized by experts as potentially harmful to cash savers.
UK Government to Slash Cash ISA Allowance
The UK government plans to slash the annual cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to potentially £4,000 from next April, aiming to boost investment in UK shares, a move criticized by experts as potentially harmful to cash savers.
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60% Bias Score

Teenagers Throw Objects from Roof, Injuring Child
Four teenagers threw objects, including a light fixture, from a 16-story building's roof, injuring a four-year-old boy playing in a nearby playground on June 29th; the mother reported the incident, and the investigation is ongoing.

Teenagers Throw Objects from Roof, Injuring Child
Four teenagers threw objects, including a light fixture, from a 16-story building's roof, injuring a four-year-old boy playing in a nearby playground on June 29th; the mother reported the incident, and the investigation is ongoing.
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56% Bias Score

Catterall Wins Technical Decision Over Eubank After Head Clash
Jack Catterall defeated Harlem Eubank by technical decision in a welterweight bout at Manchester's AO Arena after a clash of heads in the sixth round resulted in a significant cut above Catterall's eye, halting the fight in the seventh round.

Catterall Wins Technical Decision Over Eubank After Head Clash
Jack Catterall defeated Harlem Eubank by technical decision in a welterweight bout at Manchester's AO Arena after a clash of heads in the sixth round resulted in a significant cut above Catterall's eye, halting the fight in the seventh round.
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44% Bias Score

French Expert Critiques Government Report on Muslim Brotherhood
Franck Frégosi, a French expert on Islam, criticizes the French government's report on the Muslim Brotherhood for its political manipulation, exaggerated media coverage, and its neglect of the more influential Salafist movement, suggesting geopolitical considerations played a role.

French Expert Critiques Government Report on Muslim Brotherhood
Franck Frégosi, a French expert on Islam, criticizes the French government's report on the Muslim Brotherhood for its political manipulation, exaggerated media coverage, and its neglect of the more influential Salafist movement, suggesting geopolitical considerations played a role.
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48% Bias Score

UK Youth Unemployment Crisis: A Vicious Cycle of Lack of Experience
A significant decline in youth employment in the UK is creating a vicious cycle, where young people struggle to find jobs due to lack of experience, while employers are challenged by increased competition and costs.

UK Youth Unemployment Crisis: A Vicious Cycle of Lack of Experience
A significant decline in youth employment in the UK is creating a vicious cycle, where young people struggle to find jobs due to lack of experience, while employers are challenged by increased competition and costs.
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24% Bias Score

Labour's Welfare Defeat Forces Potential Tax U-Turn
Labour's plans to cut welfare payments were defeated by its own MPs, forcing a potential tax increase despite earlier promises, thus exposing internal divisions and potentially damaging the party's credibility.

Labour's Welfare Defeat Forces Potential Tax U-Turn
Labour's plans to cut welfare payments were defeated by its own MPs, forcing a potential tax increase despite earlier promises, thus exposing internal divisions and potentially damaging the party's credibility.
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64% Bias Score

UK Cocaine Dealer Jailed for Life After Suriname Escape
John Belfield, a 31-year-old British cocaine dealer, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Thomas Campbell in Mossley, Greater Manchester, after fleeing to Suriname and being arrested for drug offenses.

UK Cocaine Dealer Jailed for Life After Suriname Escape
John Belfield, a 31-year-old British cocaine dealer, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Thomas Campbell in Mossley, Greater Manchester, after fleeing to Suriname and being arrested for drug offenses.
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60% Bias Score
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