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Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress on Confidence-Building Measures
An informal expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue took place at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, resulting in progress on confidence-building measures, including four completed initiatives and ongoing discussions for four new crossing points and introducing solar energy to the buffer zone...
Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress on Confidence-Building Measures
An informal expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue took place at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, resulting in progress on confidence-building measures, including four completed initiatives and ongoing discussions for four new crossing points and introducing solar energy to the buffer zone...
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32% Bias Score


CBS Cancels Top-Rated Late Show Amidst Trump Lawsuit Settlement and Merger Speculation
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a top-rated late-night program hosted by Stephen Colbert since 2015, will be canceled by CBS in May 2026, prompting speculation about the role of politics in the decision given Colbert's Trump criticism and a recent settlement with Trump.
CBS Cancels Top-Rated Late Show Amidst Trump Lawsuit Settlement and Merger Speculation
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a top-rated late-night program hosted by Stephen Colbert since 2015, will be canceled by CBS in May 2026, prompting speculation about the role of politics in the decision given Colbert's Trump criticism and a recent settlement with Trump.
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36% Bias Score


Opera Australia to Remount "Phantom" After \$10 Million Loss
Opera Australia will restage its financially successful 2022 production of "Phantom of the Opera" in its 2025 Opera on the Harbour season to offset a \$10 million deficit incurred this year following the poor performance of its 2024 production of "Sunset Boulevard".
Opera Australia to Remount "Phantom" After \$10 Million Loss
Opera Australia will restage its financially successful 2022 production of "Phantom of the Opera" in its 2025 Opera on the Harbour season to offset a \$10 million deficit incurred this year following the poor performance of its 2024 production of "Sunset Boulevard".
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60% Bias Score


Albanese's Stable Majority: A Unique Opportunity for Long-Term Policy in Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese returned from China, facing a new parliamentary term with a stable majority, offering an unprecedented opportunity for long-term policy planning unlike any government since John Howard's era.
Albanese's Stable Majority: A Unique Opportunity for Long-Term Policy in Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese returned from China, facing a new parliamentary term with a stable majority, offering an unprecedented opportunity for long-term policy planning unlike any government since John Howard's era.
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32% Bias Score


Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.
Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.
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48% Bias Score


German Finance Minister Defends Durban Trip Amidst Budgetary Criticism
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner faced criticism for his trip to the G-20 summit in Durban, South Africa, amid domestic budgetary pressures and concerns about the EU's €2 trillion budget proposal; he defended the trip as crucial for strengthening international partnerships and addressing gl...
German Finance Minister Defends Durban Trip Amidst Budgetary Criticism
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner faced criticism for his trip to the G-20 summit in Durban, South Africa, amid domestic budgetary pressures and concerns about the EU's €2 trillion budget proposal; he defended the trip as crucial for strengthening international partnerships and addressing gl...
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48% Bias Score

Trump to Impose 10-15% Tariffs on 150+ Countries
President Trump will send letters to over 150 countries, notifying them of potential 10-15% tariffs starting August 1st, unless they negotiate better trade terms with the US, extending a previous July 9th deadline by three weeks.

Trump to Impose 10-15% Tariffs on 150+ Countries
President Trump will send letters to over 150 countries, notifying them of potential 10-15% tariffs starting August 1st, unless they negotiate better trade terms with the US, extending a previous July 9th deadline by three weeks.
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56% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Child Abduction Leads to 23-Year Sentence
In August 2015, Chelyabinsk, Russia, experienced a series of attacks on children, leading to the 2017 conviction of Vadim Yesipov to 23 years and 3 months imprisonment for assaulting eight children, the youngest being seven years old, after a large-scale manhunt.

Chelyabinsk Child Abduction Leads to 23-Year Sentence
In August 2015, Chelyabinsk, Russia, experienced a series of attacks on children, leading to the 2017 conviction of Vadim Yesipov to 23 years and 3 months imprisonment for assaulting eight children, the youngest being seven years old, after a large-scale manhunt.
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64% Bias Score

NAB CEO Faces Investor Backlash After Executive Exodus
NAB CEO Andrew Irvine faces investor scrutiny following multiple senior executive departures, including the CFO and head of business lending, raising concerns about leadership and potentially impacting the bank's performance amid rising competitive pressure.

NAB CEO Faces Investor Backlash After Executive Exodus
NAB CEO Andrew Irvine faces investor scrutiny following multiple senior executive departures, including the CFO and head of business lending, raising concerns about leadership and potentially impacting the bank's performance amid rising competitive pressure.
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52% Bias Score

UK Politician's Viral Video Highlights Australia's Social Media Lag
Robert Jenrick's viral video confronting a fare evader propelled him to frontrunner status within the UK Conservative party, highlighting a contrast with the limited social media engagement of Australian politicians, potentially impacting their connection with constituents.

UK Politician's Viral Video Highlights Australia's Social Media Lag
Robert Jenrick's viral video confronting a fare evader propelled him to frontrunner status within the UK Conservative party, highlighting a contrast with the limited social media engagement of Australian politicians, potentially impacting their connection with constituents.
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40% Bias Score

Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.

Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.
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16% Bias Score

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.
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44% Bias Score
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