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EU Guidelines to Curb Greenwashing in Finance
New EU guidelines aim to curb "greenwashing" in the financial sector by making it easier for investors to identify truly sustainable funds, but critics warn that loopholes remain a concern.
EU Guidelines to Curb Greenwashing in Finance
New EU guidelines aim to curb "greenwashing" in the financial sector by making it easier for investors to identify truly sustainable funds, but critics warn that loopholes remain a concern.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...
Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...
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48% Bias Score


UK Eyes Gulf Trade Pact as Next Major Post-Brexit Deal
The UK government is finalizing a trade agreement with six Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as its next major post-Brexit trade deal, following recent agreements with the US, EU, and India, which the Chancellor claims are the best deals available globally for the UK.
UK Eyes Gulf Trade Pact as Next Major Post-Brexit Deal
The UK government is finalizing a trade agreement with six Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as its next major post-Brexit trade deal, following recent agreements with the US, EU, and India, which the Chancellor claims are the best deals available globally for the UK.
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60% Bias Score


Sydney Train Power Outage Causes Peak Hour Chaos
A power outage at Sydney's Strathfield train station on Tuesday afternoon, caused by an overhead wire falling onto a train, trapped approximately 300 passengers and disrupted services on multiple lines during peak hour, prompting the implementation of shuttle services and surge-pricing protection wi...
Sydney Train Power Outage Causes Peak Hour Chaos
A power outage at Sydney's Strathfield train station on Tuesday afternoon, caused by an overhead wire falling onto a train, trapped approximately 300 passengers and disrupted services on multiple lines during peak hour, prompting the implementation of shuttle services and surge-pricing protection wi...
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36% Bias Score


Dior Collaboration Showcases Embroidery's Resurgence
Clare Hunter's book, "Threads of Life," detailing embroidery's history, unexpectedly led to a collaboration with Dior's creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri for their Cruise 2025 collection, highlighting embroidery's resurgence as an art form and tool for social activism.
Dior Collaboration Showcases Embroidery's Resurgence
Clare Hunter's book, "Threads of Life," detailing embroidery's history, unexpectedly led to a collaboration with Dior's creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri for their Cruise 2025 collection, highlighting embroidery's resurgence as an art form and tool for social activism.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey Increases Penalties for Assault, Drunk Driving, and Illegal Firearm Use
Turkey's Justice Minister announced significant amendments to the Criminal Enforcement Law, increasing penalties for assault, threats, firearm use (including blanks) in residential areas, drunk driving, and road blockage, while extending home incarceration for the elderly and disabled.
Turkey Increases Penalties for Assault, Drunk Driving, and Illegal Firearm Use
Turkey's Justice Minister announced significant amendments to the Criminal Enforcement Law, increasing penalties for assault, threats, firearm use (including blanks) in residential areas, drunk driving, and road blockage, while extending home incarceration for the elderly and disabled.
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60% Bias Score

Victorian Budget: Cost-of-Living Relief Balanced Against Soaring Debt
Victoria's 2025/26 budget includes $2.3 billion in cost-of-living relief and $3.3 billion in public service cuts, while projecting a record $200 billion state debt by 2029.

Victorian Budget: Cost-of-Living Relief Balanced Against Soaring Debt
Victoria's 2025/26 budget includes $2.3 billion in cost-of-living relief and $3.3 billion in public service cuts, while projecting a record $200 billion state debt by 2029.
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60% Bias Score

Rob Burrow Centre Construction Site Hit by Burglaries
Construction site of the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds was burgled twice; tools, a rucksack, and copper were stolen; police are investigating and have increased security.

Rob Burrow Centre Construction Site Hit by Burglaries
Construction site of the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds was burgled twice; tools, a rucksack, and copper were stolen; police are investigating and have increased security.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Sydney Plumber Gunned Down in Targeted Attack
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, John Versace, a 23-year-old plumber in Sydney, Australia, was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside his home; police found a handgun in a burned car nearby and are investigating possible mistaken identity.

Sydney Plumber Gunned Down in Targeted Attack
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, John Versace, a 23-year-old plumber in Sydney, Australia, was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside his home; police found a handgun in a burned car nearby and are investigating possible mistaken identity.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.

Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.
Progress
52% Bias Score

EAT Movement: Artists and Engineers Collaborate to Create Groundbreaking Art
The Experiments in Art and Technology (EAT) movement, a collaboration between artists and Bell Labs engineers in the mid-1960s, culminated in a 1967 New York City exhibition featuring 10 artists and 30 engineers, showcasing innovative performances blending art and technology and attracting over 10,0...

EAT Movement: Artists and Engineers Collaborate to Create Groundbreaking Art
The Experiments in Art and Technology (EAT) movement, a collaboration between artists and Bell Labs engineers in the mid-1960s, culminated in a 1967 New York City exhibition featuring 10 artists and 30 engineers, showcasing innovative performances blending art and technology and attracting over 10,0...
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40% Bias Score

Attempted Murder of Greek Businessman: Links to Organized Crime Investigated
A 41-year-old Greek businessman, G.L., survived a shooting attack outside his gas station in Ano Liosia on Friday evening. Police are investigating whether the attack is linked to the April 24th murder of Giorgos Moschouris or the earlier murder of Evangelos Zambounis, both potentially connected to ...

Attempted Murder of Greek Businessman: Links to Organized Crime Investigated
A 41-year-old Greek businessman, G.L., survived a shooting attack outside his gas station in Ano Liosia on Friday evening. Police are investigating whether the attack is linked to the April 24th murder of Giorgos Moschouris or the earlier murder of Evangelos Zambounis, both potentially connected to ...
Progress
36% Bias Score
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