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Greek Presidential Election Spurs Parliamentary Reshuffle
Following the Greek presidential election, Rania Thraki joined PASOK, and Petros Pappas is expected to follow, strengthening PASOK to 33 members in parliament, while SYRIZA faces internal divisions hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main opposition party.
Greek Presidential Election Spurs Parliamentary Reshuffle
Following the Greek presidential election, Rania Thraki joined PASOK, and Petros Pappas is expected to follow, strengthening PASOK to 33 members in parliament, while SYRIZA faces internal divisions hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main opposition party.
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40% Bias Score


Barcelona Reclaims La Liga Lead with Controversial 1-0 Win
Barcelona defeated Rayo Vallecano 1-0, reclaiming the top spot in La Liga despite controversial refereeing decisions and missed scoring opportunities; Lewandowski scored his 20th goal of the season.
Barcelona Reclaims La Liga Lead with Controversial 1-0 Win
Barcelona defeated Rayo Vallecano 1-0, reclaiming the top spot in La Liga despite controversial refereeing decisions and missed scoring opportunities; Lewandowski scored his 20th goal of the season.
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40% Bias Score


King River Completes Speewah Sale, Focuses on Kurundi Gold
King River Resources completed the \$20 million sale of its Speewah critical minerals project in Western Australia to Tivan Limited, receiving a final \$2.4 million payment in December 2022, enabling it to focus on its gold-rich Kurundi project in the Northern Territory.
King River Completes Speewah Sale, Focuses on Kurundi Gold
King River Resources completed the \$20 million sale of its Speewah critical minerals project in Western Australia to Tivan Limited, receiving a final \$2.4 million payment in December 2022, enabling it to focus on its gold-rich Kurundi project in the Northern Territory.
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24% Bias Score


Young Carer in Australia Faces Challenges Due to Lack of Support
Fifteen-year-old Charlie Dunn-Rice from Melbourne cares for his younger siblings, Thomas (7, hypoplastic left heart syndrome and stage 2 autism) and Ava (6, stage 3 autism), while their mother works full-time; this highlights the significant challenges faced by young carers in Australia who often ex...
Young Carer in Australia Faces Challenges Due to Lack of Support
Fifteen-year-old Charlie Dunn-Rice from Melbourne cares for his younger siblings, Thomas (7, hypoplastic left heart syndrome and stage 2 autism) and Ava (6, stage 3 autism), while their mother works full-time; this highlights the significant challenges faced by young carers in Australia who often ex...
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24% Bias Score


French PM's Statement Reveals Far-Right Influence, Neglect of Civil Liberties
French Prime Minister's January 27th LCI statement on "migratory submersion" revealed the right and center's adoption of far-right rhetoric, overshadowing other critical issues like civil liberties while highlighting a focus on economic matters.
French PM's Statement Reveals Far-Right Influence, Neglect of Civil Liberties
French Prime Minister's January 27th LCI statement on "migratory submersion" revealed the right and center's adoption of far-right rhetoric, overshadowing other critical issues like civil liberties while highlighting a focus on economic matters.
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56% Bias Score


Longer Video Games: Diminishing Returns and a Shift in Design
The video game industry is grappling with the issue of increasingly long games, with analysis suggesting that longer games lead to lower completion rates; however, a shift towards shorter, more focused games is emerging, prioritizing player experience and value.
Longer Video Games: Diminishing Returns and a Shift in Design
The video game industry is grappling with the issue of increasingly long games, with analysis suggesting that longer games lead to lower completion rates; however, a shift towards shorter, more focused games is emerging, prioritizing player experience and value.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Budget Cuts to Exacerbate Inequality, Harm Vulnerable Citizens
The Dutch Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) warns that government budget cuts to municipalities will severely impact 1.3 million vulnerable citizens, worsening inequality and public distrust; a €2.3 billion reduction in municipal funds will force cuts to essential services.

Dutch Budget Cuts to Exacerbate Inequality, Harm Vulnerable Citizens
The Dutch Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) warns that government budget cuts to municipalities will severely impact 1.3 million vulnerable citizens, worsening inequality and public distrust; a €2.3 billion reduction in municipal funds will force cuts to essential services.
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36% Bias Score

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.
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44% Bias Score

Major IP Anomalies Discovered at Queensland Gold-Copper Project
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields discovered two large IP anomalies, Mt Dillon and Leichhardt Creek, exceeding 2km wide, at their jointly owned Edinburgh Park gold-copper project in northern Queensland, boosting chances of significant intrusive-related discoveries and planning a drilling program...

Major IP Anomalies Discovered at Queensland Gold-Copper Project
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields discovered two large IP anomalies, Mt Dillon and Leichhardt Creek, exceeding 2km wide, at their jointly owned Edinburgh Park gold-copper project in northern Queensland, boosting chances of significant intrusive-related discoveries and planning a drilling program...
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44% Bias Score

Heavyweight Boxing: Dubois-Parker Showdown to Shape 2025
The heavyweight boxing division in 2025 features key matchups like Dubois vs. Parker on April 5th and Whyte vs. Joyce, with the outcomes significantly shaping future title bouts and contenders; Tyson Fury's retirement remains uncertain, influencing the competition.

Heavyweight Boxing: Dubois-Parker Showdown to Shape 2025
The heavyweight boxing division in 2025 features key matchups like Dubois vs. Parker on April 5th and Whyte vs. Joyce, with the outcomes significantly shaping future title bouts and contenders; Tyson Fury's retirement remains uncertain, influencing the competition.
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56% Bias Score

Avoiding Glucose Spikes for Weight Loss: A Dietary Strategy
Avoiding rapid spikes in blood glucose, achieved by combining carbohydrates with fiber and protein, prevents excess sugar from being stored as fat, aiding weight loss and reducing long-term health risks like hypertension.

Avoiding Glucose Spikes for Weight Loss: A Dietary Strategy
Avoiding rapid spikes in blood glucose, achieved by combining carbohydrates with fiber and protein, prevents excess sugar from being stored as fat, aiding weight loss and reducing long-term health risks like hypertension.
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44% Bias Score

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Inadvertent Doping
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after testing positive for clostebol, a substance his physiotherapist inadvertently applied while treating a hand injury; the ban starts February 9 and ends May 4, making him eligible for...

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Inadvertent Doping
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after testing positive for clostebol, a substance his physiotherapist inadvertently applied while treating a hand injury; the ban starts February 9 and ends May 4, making him eligible for...
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48% Bias Score
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