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Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
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56% Bias Score


Newcastle to Negotiate Incentive-Based Deal with Callum Wilson
Newcastle United will not extend Callum Wilson's contract automatically, instead negotiating a new incentive-based deal; the 33-year-old striker will decide whether to stay or leave, with his current contract expiring in June after a season where he scored no goals in 18 league games, a stark contra...
Newcastle to Negotiate Incentive-Based Deal with Callum Wilson
Newcastle United will not extend Callum Wilson's contract automatically, instead negotiating a new incentive-based deal; the 33-year-old striker will decide whether to stay or leave, with his current contract expiring in June after a season where he scored no goals in 18 league games, a stark contra...
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40% Bias Score


Experts Debate Strategies for Revitalizing Russian Villages
Experts debate the revitalization of Russian villages, proposing government-led initiatives focusing on financial incentives, infrastructure improvements, and addressing societal attitudes towards rural life, with varied opinions on the extent of necessary intervention.
Experts Debate Strategies for Revitalizing Russian Villages
Experts debate the revitalization of Russian villages, proposing government-led initiatives focusing on financial incentives, infrastructure improvements, and addressing societal attitudes towards rural life, with varied opinions on the extent of necessary intervention.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Reforms Workers' Compensation Scheme Amidst Financial Crisis
The Minns government in Australia is reforming its workers' compensation scheme due to a surge in psychological injury claims, costing \$288,542 on average in 2024, compared to \$146,000 in 2019, and low return-to-work rates; the scheme currently has 82 cents in assets for every dollar of expected f...
Australia Reforms Workers' Compensation Scheme Amidst Financial Crisis
The Minns government in Australia is reforming its workers' compensation scheme due to a surge in psychological injury claims, costing \$288,542 on average in 2024, compared to \$146,000 in 2019, and low return-to-work rates; the scheme currently has 82 cents in assets for every dollar of expected f...
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40% Bias Score


Rosehill Racecourse Sale Rejected: Housing Plans Scuttled
The Australian Turf Club rejected a \$5 billion offer from the NSW government to buy Rosehill Gardens racecourse for a housing development, by a vote of 4413 against to 3451 for, dealing a blow to government plans to ease Sydney's housing crisis.
Rosehill Racecourse Sale Rejected: Housing Plans Scuttled
The Australian Turf Club rejected a \$5 billion offer from the NSW government to buy Rosehill Gardens racecourse for a housing development, by a vote of 4413 against to 3451 for, dealing a blow to government plans to ease Sydney's housing crisis.
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56% Bias Score


UK to Invest £3 Billion in Training to Boost Skills, Cut Migration
The UK government will invest over £3 billion to create 120,000 new training routes across various sectors by the next general election, aiming to increase domestic worker skills and reduce net migration; however, critics warn that shifting funding away from master's-level apprenticeships could nega...
UK to Invest £3 Billion in Training to Boost Skills, Cut Migration
The UK government will invest over £3 billion to create 120,000 new training routes across various sectors by the next general election, aiming to increase domestic worker skills and reduce net migration; however, critics warn that shifting funding away from master's-level apprenticeships could nega...
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32% Bias Score

Tanal Rebukes Selvi Amidst İmamoğlu Support
CHP MP Mahmut Tanal strongly rebuked Hürriyet columnist Abdulkadir Selvi for suggesting Tanal would stage a protest on the July 15 Martyrs' Bridge in support of Ekrem İmamoğlu, accusing Selvi of being an AKP mouthpiece and spreading misinformation.

Tanal Rebukes Selvi Amidst İmamoğlu Support
CHP MP Mahmut Tanal strongly rebuked Hürriyet columnist Abdulkadir Selvi for suggesting Tanal would stage a protest on the July 15 Martyrs' Bridge in support of Ekrem İmamoğlu, accusing Selvi of being an AKP mouthpiece and spreading misinformation.
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60% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Expands Support for Military Veterans and Families
Chelyabinsk Oblast is expanding support for special military operation participants and their families by removing the three-year claim limit on lump-sum payments and offering discounts on land leases for starting businesses; additionally, regulations for using maternal capital are being clarified t...

Chelyabinsk Expands Support for Military Veterans and Families
Chelyabinsk Oblast is expanding support for special military operation participants and their families by removing the three-year claim limit on lump-sum payments and offering discounts on land leases for starting businesses; additionally, regulations for using maternal capital are being clarified t...
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24% Bias Score

Healthscope Collapse Exposes Risks in Australian Private Healthcare
The Australian private hospital giant Healthscope, acquired by Brookfield for \$4.4 billion in 2019, has collapsed, triggering the sale of its 37 hospitals and treatment centers due to unsustainable costs, tensions with insurers, and financial mismanagement.

Healthscope Collapse Exposes Risks in Australian Private Healthcare
The Australian private hospital giant Healthscope, acquired by Brookfield for \$4.4 billion in 2019, has collapsed, triggering the sale of its 37 hospitals and treatment centers due to unsustainable costs, tensions with insurers, and financial mismanagement.
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56% Bias Score

Power Africa's Closure Opens Door for New African Energy Partnerships
The US ended its Power Africa initiative, a program aimed at increasing electricity access in Africa, in early 2024. Despite some successes, experts say its impact was minimal due to limited progress, leading to the continent exploring partnerships with China and other countries for renewable energy...

Power Africa's Closure Opens Door for New African Energy Partnerships
The US ended its Power Africa initiative, a program aimed at increasing electricity access in Africa, in early 2024. Despite some successes, experts say its impact was minimal due to limited progress, leading to the continent exploring partnerships with China and other countries for renewable energy...
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36% Bias Score

Aurum Expands Côte d'Ivoire Gold Project with Strategic Permit Acquisition
Aurum Resources added two new permits (316 sq km) to its Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, potentially expanding its 1.6 million-ounce resource. The acquisition, through a joint venture with Encore Resources, involves share-based milestones and staged earn-in opportunities for Aurum, which co...

Aurum Expands Côte d'Ivoire Gold Project with Strategic Permit Acquisition
Aurum Resources added two new permits (316 sq km) to its Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, potentially expanding its 1.6 million-ounce resource. The acquisition, through a joint venture with Encore Resources, involves share-based milestones and staged earn-in opportunities for Aurum, which co...
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52% Bias Score

HS2 Investigates Whistleblower Claims of Labor Supplier Fraud
HS2 Ltd is investigating whistleblower allegations of staff misclassification and inflated billing by two labor suppliers to its contractor, Balfour Beatty Vinci, on the West Midlands section of the HS2 rail line, prompting an internal investigation and suspension of one contractor.

HS2 Investigates Whistleblower Claims of Labor Supplier Fraud
HS2 Ltd is investigating whistleblower allegations of staff misclassification and inflated billing by two labor suppliers to its contractor, Balfour Beatty Vinci, on the West Midlands section of the HS2 rail line, prompting an internal investigation and suspension of one contractor.
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40% Bias Score
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