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Australia Considers Nationalizing Rex Airlines to Preserve Regional Connectivity
Facing financial collapse, regional Australian airline Rex Airlines might be acquired by the federal government if a private buyer cannot be found, ensuring continued regional connectivity, after receiving previous government aid without conditions.
Australia Considers Nationalizing Rex Airlines to Preserve Regional Connectivity
Facing financial collapse, regional Australian airline Rex Airlines might be acquired by the federal government if a private buyer cannot be found, ensuring continued regional connectivity, after receiving previous government aid without conditions.
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60% Bias Score


Australia Battles Extreme Weather: Floods, Fires, and Cyclone Threat
Australia faces a week of diverse extreme weather: deadly floods in Queensland, severe thunderstorms in NSW and Victoria, bushfires burning 45,000 hectares in Tasmania, a looming heatwave in the southeast, potential February snow, and a brewing tropical cyclone off Western Australia.
Australia Battles Extreme Weather: Floods, Fires, and Cyclone Threat
Australia faces a week of diverse extreme weather: deadly floods in Queensland, severe thunderstorms in NSW and Victoria, bushfires burning 45,000 hectares in Tasmania, a looming heatwave in the southeast, potential February snow, and a brewing tropical cyclone off Western Australia.
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16% Bias Score


Lawsuit Filed Over Solomon Islands Oil Spill
A lawsuit was filed against five companies for the 2019 Rennell Island oil spill in the Solomon Islands, which released over 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, causing severe environmental damage and health issues; the spill damaged the reef, contaminated water, and killed livestock.
Lawsuit Filed Over Solomon Islands Oil Spill
A lawsuit was filed against five companies for the 2019 Rennell Island oil spill in the Solomon Islands, which released over 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, causing severe environmental damage and health issues; the spill damaged the reef, contaminated water, and killed livestock.
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20% Bias Score


Japan Revives Nuclear Power in Post-Fukushima Energy Plan
Japan's new energy plan prioritizes nuclear power, aiming for 20% of energy output by 2040 using approximately 30 reactors, despite the 2011 Fukushima disaster, to address emission targets and energy security, while increasing renewables to 40-50% and decreasing coal usage to 30-40%.
Japan Revives Nuclear Power in Post-Fukushima Energy Plan
Japan's new energy plan prioritizes nuclear power, aiming for 20% of energy output by 2040 using approximately 30 reactors, despite the 2011 Fukushima disaster, to address emission targets and energy security, while increasing renewables to 40-50% and decreasing coal usage to 30-40%.
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52% Bias Score


UK Assisted Dying Bill Amendments Raise Serious Concerns
The UK's assisted dying bill, initially passed by a 330-275 vote, faces significant amendments replacing High Court judge review with a commission of psychiatrists, social workers, and a senior legal figure; raising concerns about impartiality and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
UK Assisted Dying Bill Amendments Raise Serious Concerns
The UK's assisted dying bill, initially passed by a 330-275 vote, faces significant amendments replacing High Court judge review with a commission of psychiatrists, social workers, and a senior legal figure; raising concerns about impartiality and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
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56% Bias Score


UK Tax Evasion Costs Billions, MPs Warn
A UK parliamentary report reveals that tax evasion is costing the UK £5.5 billion annually, a figure MPs believe is likely underestimated due to systemic loopholes and a lack of inter-agency collaboration to combat fraud.
UK Tax Evasion Costs Billions, MPs Warn
A UK parliamentary report reveals that tax evasion is costing the UK £5.5 billion annually, a figure MPs believe is likely underestimated due to systemic loopholes and a lack of inter-agency collaboration to combat fraud.
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36% Bias Score

Whooping Cough Deaths Rise to Highest Level in Almost a Decade
The US saw 10 whooping cough deaths in 2024, the highest in almost a decade, alongside 35,435 cases; Pennsylvania and Wisconsin had the most cases; a 27 percent increase in cases was reported week-over-week in 2025, and decreased vaccination rates are a contributing factor.

Whooping Cough Deaths Rise to Highest Level in Almost a Decade
The US saw 10 whooping cough deaths in 2024, the highest in almost a decade, alongside 35,435 cases; Pennsylvania and Wisconsin had the most cases; a 27 percent increase in cases was reported week-over-week in 2025, and decreased vaccination rates are a contributing factor.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Fails to Address Stolen Generations Trauma: Only 6% of Recommendations Implemented
A report reveals that only 6% of the recommendations from the 1997 Bringing Them Home report, which investigated the forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, have been implemented, leaving survivors with ongoing trauma and unmet needs. The report, "Are You Waiting for us to Die?", ...

Australia Fails to Address Stolen Generations Trauma: Only 6% of Recommendations Implemented
A report reveals that only 6% of the recommendations from the 1997 Bringing Them Home report, which investigated the forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, have been implemented, leaving survivors with ongoing trauma and unmet needs. The report, "Are You Waiting for us to Die?", ...
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52% Bias Score

Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...

Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
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56% Bias Score

Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...

Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
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44% Bias Score

BBC Commentator Charged with Historic Child Sex Offenses
Colin Duriez, a 77-year-old BBC commentator and fantasy literature expert, has been charged with three counts of indecent assault on a girl under 16 between September 1989 and July 1991, and will stand trial at Leicester Crown Court in July.

BBC Commentator Charged with Historic Child Sex Offenses
Colin Duriez, a 77-year-old BBC commentator and fantasy literature expert, has been charged with three counts of indecent assault on a girl under 16 between September 1989 and July 1991, and will stand trial at Leicester Crown Court in July.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Threaten Australian Steel and Aluminum Industries
President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports threaten Australia's aluminum and steel industries, supporting over 175,000 jobs and contributing $47 billion annually to the national economy; while he may grant an exemption, uncertainty remains due to accusations of broken agree...

Trump's Tariffs Threaten Australian Steel and Aluminum Industries
President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports threaten Australia's aluminum and steel industries, supporting over 175,000 jobs and contributing $47 billion annually to the national economy; while he may grant an exemption, uncertainty remains due to accusations of broken agree...
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56% Bias Score
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