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Canadian Leaders Unveil Housing, Energy Policies Ahead of Election
Canada's federal election campaign saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledge to double home construction, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh propose home retrofits, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announce a "national energy corridor" to reduce reliance on the United States, all in response to potential ...
Canadian Leaders Unveil Housing, Energy Policies Ahead of Election
Canada's federal election campaign saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledge to double home construction, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh propose home retrofits, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announce a "national energy corridor" to reduce reliance on the United States, all in response to potential ...
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36% Bias Score


Canada Launches Private Security Program for Threatened Political Candidates
A new Canadian federal program will provide private security to political candidates facing threats or violence during election campaigns, including protection at events and residences, complementing existing measures and addressing a rise in threats against politicians.
Canada Launches Private Security Program for Threatened Political Candidates
A new Canadian federal program will provide private security to political candidates facing threats or violence during election campaigns, including protection at events and residences, complementing existing measures and addressing a rise in threats against politicians.
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36% Bias Score


Brexit's Impact on UK Tourism: Declining EU Visitors and New Travel Restrictions
Brexit caused a decline in EU tourism to the UK due to stricter entry requirements (passports instead of ID cards for EU citizens) and the upcoming Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, resulting in revenue losses for UK businesses and challenging travel for both UK and EU citizens.
Brexit's Impact on UK Tourism: Declining EU Visitors and New Travel Restrictions
Brexit caused a decline in EU tourism to the UK due to stricter entry requirements (passports instead of ID cards for EU citizens) and the upcoming Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, resulting in revenue losses for UK businesses and challenging travel for both UK and EU citizens.
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36% Bias Score


French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office, Ending 2027 Presidential Bid
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to two years suspended prison sentence, a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office for misusing millions of euros in EU funds between 2004 and 2016, effectively ending her 2027 presidential bid.
French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office, Ending 2027 Presidential Bid
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to two years suspended prison sentence, a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office for misusing millions of euros in EU funds between 2004 and 2016, effectively ending her 2027 presidential bid.
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40% Bias Score


France Fines Apple €150 Million Over App Privacy Feature
France fined Apple €150 million for its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature, which requires user consent before tracking app activity, impacting advertising; the regulator found the implementation disproportionate, impacting smaller developers more.
France Fines Apple €150 Million Over App Privacy Feature
France fined Apple €150 million for its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature, which requires user consent before tracking app activity, impacting advertising; the regulator found the implementation disproportionate, impacting smaller developers more.
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48% Bias Score


French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Carney Opposes Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 96
Liberal Leader Mark Carney supports the goals of Quebec's Bill 96, aimed at protecting the French language, but opposes the government's use of the notwithstanding clause to shield it from legal challenges, stating that a Liberal government would intervene in any Supreme Court challenge.

Carney Opposes Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 96
Liberal Leader Mark Carney supports the goals of Quebec's Bill 96, aimed at protecting the French language, but opposes the government's use of the notwithstanding clause to shield it from legal challenges, stating that a Liberal government would intervene in any Supreme Court challenge.
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48% Bias Score

Rogers Pays $11 Billion to Renew NHL TV Rights Amidst Debt Concerns
Rogers Communications renewed its 12-year NHL national TV rights in Canada for $11 billion CAD, doubling its previous contract despite concerns over its value and Rogers' high debt, driven by recent acquisitions including a $4.7 billion partial stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.

Rogers Pays $11 Billion to Renew NHL TV Rights Amidst Debt Concerns
Rogers Communications renewed its 12-year NHL national TV rights in Canada for $11 billion CAD, doubling its previous contract despite concerns over its value and Rogers' high debt, driven by recent acquisitions including a $4.7 billion partial stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.
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60% Bias Score

US Sanctions Six Chinese and Hong Kong Officials for "Transnational Repression
The Trump administration sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for "transnational repression," freezing their US assets and barring US financial transactions in response to the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong following the 2020 national security law; the move was welcomed by advocacy group...

US Sanctions Six Chinese and Hong Kong Officials for "Transnational Repression
The Trump administration sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for "transnational repression," freezing their US assets and barring US financial transactions in response to the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong following the 2020 national security law; the move was welcomed by advocacy group...
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44% Bias Score

French Court Bans Le Pen From Holding Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office for misusing EU parliamentary funds between 2004 and 2016, effectively ending her presidential ambitions for 2027.

French Court Bans Le Pen From Holding Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office for misusing EU parliamentary funds between 2004 and 2016, effectively ending her presidential ambitions for 2027.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Hints at Third Term, Republican Proposes Controversial Amendment
President Donald Trump expressed his desire to run for a third term, prompting Rep. Andy Ogles to propose a constitutional amendment that would allow Trump but not other former two-term presidents to seek another term; this proposal faces an extremely high bar for passage given current political div...

Trump Hints at Third Term, Republican Proposes Controversial Amendment
President Donald Trump expressed his desire to run for a third term, prompting Rep. Andy Ogles to propose a constitutional amendment that would allow Trump but not other former two-term presidents to seek another term; this proposal faces an extremely high bar for passage given current political div...
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48% Bias Score

UK Suspends Controversial Sentencing Guidelines Amid Discrimination Concerns
Hours before implementation, new two-tier sentencing guidelines in the UK were suspended due to concerns of discrimination against white men, sparking government infighting and planned legislation to block the policy.

UK Suspends Controversial Sentencing Guidelines Amid Discrimination Concerns
Hours before implementation, new two-tier sentencing guidelines in the UK were suspended due to concerns of discrimination against white men, sparking government infighting and planned legislation to block the policy.
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56% Bias Score
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