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French Public Deficit Widens Due to Tax Revenue Reduction, Not Increased Spending
A new OFCE report attributes France's growing public deficit since 2019 to reduced tax revenue from policy changes like eliminating the housing tax and lowering employer social security contributions, not increased spending; this widening deficit compared to the Eurozone necessitates substantial fis...
French Public Deficit Widens Due to Tax Revenue Reduction, Not Increased Spending
A new OFCE report attributes France's growing public deficit since 2019 to reduced tax revenue from policy changes like eliminating the housing tax and lowering employer social security contributions, not increased spending; this widening deficit compared to the Eurozone necessitates substantial fis...
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44% Bias Score


Lavrov Thanks North Korea for Ukraine Troops, Encourages Tourism Amidst Nuclear Concerns
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov thanked North Korea's Kim Jong Un for providing troops to the Ukraine war during a visit to Wonsan, a new North Korean beach resort, and encouraged Russian tourism while expressing support for North Korea's nuclear program, raising concerns in the West.
Lavrov Thanks North Korea for Ukraine Troops, Encourages Tourism Amidst Nuclear Concerns
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov thanked North Korea's Kim Jong Un for providing troops to the Ukraine war during a visit to Wonsan, a new North Korean beach resort, and encouraged Russian tourism while expressing support for North Korea's nuclear program, raising concerns in the West.
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44% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Power Struggle: 3000 Dead, Economic Devastation, and a Shifting Global Drug Landscape
The arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ivan "El Mayo" Zambada triggered a bloody power struggle, resulting in at least 3000 deaths in Sinaloa, Mexico, in June 2025, severely impacting the regional economy and potentially reshaping global drug trafficking dynamics.
Sinaloa Cartel Power Struggle: 3000 Dead, Economic Devastation, and a Shifting Global Drug Landscape
The arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ivan "El Mayo" Zambada triggered a bloody power struggle, resulting in at least 3000 deaths in Sinaloa, Mexico, in June 2025, severely impacting the regional economy and potentially reshaping global drug trafficking dynamics.
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44% Bias Score


PSG's Triumph: A Team Effort Under Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique's PSG secured four trophies this season, including the UEFA Champions League, showcasing a team-oriented approach and achieving dominant victories; however, the team's sustained success is uncertain due to the volatile nature of football.
PSG's Triumph: A Team Effort Under Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique's PSG secured four trophies this season, including the UEFA Champions League, showcasing a team-oriented approach and achieving dominant victories; however, the team's sustained success is uncertain due to the volatile nature of football.
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32% Bias Score


Australian Home Battery Rebate Ignites Sales Boom
Australia's 30 percent home battery rebate, launched July 1st, has spurred a massive increase in sales, mirroring the 2000s solar panel boom; the scheme covers systems from 5-50 kWh, costing $9000-$15,000 post-rebate, and aims to reduce household electricity bills and reliance on the grid.
Australian Home Battery Rebate Ignites Sales Boom
Australia's 30 percent home battery rebate, launched July 1st, has spurred a massive increase in sales, mirroring the 2000s solar panel boom; the scheme covers systems from 5-50 kWh, costing $9000-$15,000 post-rebate, and aims to reduce household electricity bills and reliance on the grid.
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32% Bias Score


Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Announces 30% Tariffs on EU and Mexican Imports
President Trump announced 30% tariffs on EU and Mexican imports, starting August 1st, threatening further increases if met with retaliatory measures, impacting ongoing trade negotiations and creating uncertainty for businesses.

Trump Announces 30% Tariffs on EU and Mexican Imports
President Trump announced 30% tariffs on EU and Mexican imports, starting August 1st, threatening further increases if met with retaliatory measures, impacting ongoing trade negotiations and creating uncertainty for businesses.
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36% Bias Score

Minoan Palace Centers Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List
Six Minoan Palace Centers in Crete – Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos, and Kydonia – were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List on July 26th, 2023, following a long process of preparation and international evaluation, recognizing their outstanding universal value and securing Greece's...

Minoan Palace Centers Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List
Six Minoan Palace Centers in Crete – Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos, and Kydonia – were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List on July 26th, 2023, following a long process of preparation and international evaluation, recognizing their outstanding universal value and securing Greece's...
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60% Bias Score

France Establishes Annual Remembrance Day for Alfred Dreyfus
France will now annually commemorate Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish-French officer wrongly convicted of treason in 1894 due to antisemitism, starting with July 12th as Dreyfus Remembrance Day following a parliamentary decision to posthumously promote him to brigadier general.

France Establishes Annual Remembrance Day for Alfred Dreyfus
France will now annually commemorate Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish-French officer wrongly convicted of treason in 1894 due to antisemitism, starting with July 12th as Dreyfus Remembrance Day following a parliamentary decision to posthumously promote him to brigadier general.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Bone Marrow Donor Shortage: A Critical Need for Increased Diversity
A critical shortage of bone marrow donors in Australia, particularly among diverse ethnic groups, necessitates increased registration; the success of a half-match transplant highlights the need for a larger donor pool.

Australia's Bone Marrow Donor Shortage: A Critical Need for Increased Diversity
A critical shortage of bone marrow donors in Australia, particularly among diverse ethnic groups, necessitates increased registration; the success of a half-match transplant highlights the need for a larger donor pool.
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40% Bias Score

Ellison Explores CBS News Partnership with Anti-Woke Media Outlet
Paramount's incoming owner, David Ellison, met with Bari Weiss of The Free Press in Sun Valley, Idaho, to discuss a possible partnership between CBS News and The Free Press, signaling a potential shift in CBS News's editorial direction and reflecting a broader trend of media outlets aligning with sp...

Ellison Explores CBS News Partnership with Anti-Woke Media Outlet
Paramount's incoming owner, David Ellison, met with Bari Weiss of The Free Press in Sun Valley, Idaho, to discuss a possible partnership between CBS News and The Free Press, signaling a potential shift in CBS News's editorial direction and reflecting a broader trend of media outlets aligning with sp...
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40% Bias Score

MTY Food Group Sees Divergent Q2 Results: U.S. Struggles While Canada Thrives
MTY Food Group, a Canadian fast-food conglomerate, reported a stark contrast in Q2 performance between its U.S. and Canadian restaurants, with net income rising to US\$57.3 million compared to \$27.3 million in Q2 2022, despite facing tariff threats and pricing pressures in both regions; the company...

MTY Food Group Sees Divergent Q2 Results: U.S. Struggles While Canada Thrives
MTY Food Group, a Canadian fast-food conglomerate, reported a stark contrast in Q2 performance between its U.S. and Canadian restaurants, with net income rising to US\$57.3 million compared to \$27.3 million in Q2 2022, despite facing tariff threats and pricing pressures in both regions; the company...
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36% Bias Score
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