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Melbourne Developers Call for Flexible Apartment Design Rules
Melbourne developers are urging the Victorian government to relax strict apartment design rules to boost housing supply and affordability, arguing that current regulations stifle innovation and limit housing diversity.
Melbourne Developers Call for Flexible Apartment Design Rules
Melbourne developers are urging the Victorian government to relax strict apartment design rules to boost housing supply and affordability, arguing that current regulations stifle innovation and limit housing diversity.
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44% Bias Score


AfD Leader Courts Wagenknecht's BSW Despite Rejection
Björn Höcke, head of Thuringia's AfD, continues courting Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW for a "common peace policy", despite Wagenknecht's recent rejection of an alliance. Höcke believes a coalition would benefit the AfD electorally and has urged BSW to leave the Thuringian coalition government.
AfD Leader Courts Wagenknecht's BSW Despite Rejection
Björn Höcke, head of Thuringia's AfD, continues courting Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW for a "common peace policy", despite Wagenknecht's recent rejection of an alliance. Höcke believes a coalition would benefit the AfD electorally and has urged BSW to leave the Thuringian coalition government.
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48% Bias Score


Gelnhausen Implements Safety Plan After Swimming Pool Assault
Following alleged sexual assaults on eight girls (aged 11-16) at a Gelnhausen swimming pool on June 22nd, involving four Syrian men, the city is implementing a new safety plan with video surveillance, integration support, and pool upgrades. The investigation continues.
Gelnhausen Implements Safety Plan After Swimming Pool Assault
Following alleged sexual assaults on eight girls (aged 11-16) at a Gelnhausen swimming pool on June 22nd, involving four Syrian men, the city is implementing a new safety plan with video surveillance, integration support, and pool upgrades. The investigation continues.
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36% Bias Score


Berlin to Convert Tegel Refugee Shelter into Central Arrival Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2024, converting it into a central arrival center with a capacity of up to 2,600 people by 2026, in response to criticism of conditions and high costs at the previous facility that housed as many as 5,500 people.
Berlin to Convert Tegel Refugee Shelter into Central Arrival Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2024, converting it into a central arrival center with a capacity of up to 2,600 people by 2026, in response to criticism of conditions and high costs at the previous facility that housed as many as 5,500 people.
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44% Bias Score


Spain to Reform Autonomous Community Financing Model
A 2024 agreement between ERC and PSC initiates a new financing model for Spain's autonomous communities, aiming to correct funding issues and establish a more federal system by redistributing tax bases and progressively transferring IRPF management to regions.
Spain to Reform Autonomous Community Financing Model
A 2024 agreement between ERC and PSC initiates a new financing model for Spain's autonomous communities, aiming to correct funding issues and establish a more federal system by redistributing tax bases and progressively transferring IRPF management to regions.
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16% Bias Score


Post-COVID Surge in WA Child Respiratory Illnesses
A Western Australian mother details her son's repeated hospitalizations for virus-induced wheezing since 2022, highlighting a post-COVID trend of increased respiratory issues in young children potentially linked to border closures, despite a lack of supporting data from WA's Health Department.
Post-COVID Surge in WA Child Respiratory Illnesses
A Western Australian mother details her son's repeated hospitalizations for virus-induced wheezing since 2022, highlighting a post-COVID trend of increased respiratory issues in young children potentially linked to border closures, despite a lack of supporting data from WA's Health Department.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Deploys Rescue Vessel "GIANT" to Red Sea Following Houthi Attack
Following a Houthi attack on a Greek-owned cargo ship in the Red Sea, Greece is deploying the state-of-the-art rescue vessel "GIANT", crewed by 14 Greek sailors, to provide assistance to ships in distress, conduct search and rescue operations, and prevent marine pollution.

Greece Deploys Rescue Vessel "GIANT" to Red Sea Following Houthi Attack
Following a Houthi attack on a Greek-owned cargo ship in the Red Sea, Greece is deploying the state-of-the-art rescue vessel "GIANT", crewed by 14 Greek sailors, to provide assistance to ships in distress, conduct search and rescue operations, and prevent marine pollution.
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20% Bias Score

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.
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44% Bias Score

Madu's West African Twist on Van Gogh
Nigerian artist John Madu's exhibition, "Van Gogh x John Madu: Paint Your Path," at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, features 10 large-format paintings blending Van Gogh's style with modern West African influences, showcasing a unique artistic dialogue and reflecting Madu's global identity.

Madu's West African Twist on Van Gogh
Nigerian artist John Madu's exhibition, "Van Gogh x John Madu: Paint Your Path," at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, features 10 large-format paintings blending Van Gogh's style with modern West African influences, showcasing a unique artistic dialogue and reflecting Madu's global identity.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Eases US Beef Import Restrictions Amidst Tariff Disputes
Australia will lift restrictions on US beef imports, a move the government says is unrelated to ongoing trade negotiations with the US, despite seeking exemptions from US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and pharmaceuticals.

Australia Eases US Beef Import Restrictions Amidst Tariff Disputes
Australia will lift restrictions on US beef imports, a move the government says is unrelated to ongoing trade negotiations with the US, despite seeking exemptions from US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and pharmaceuticals.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey to Purchase 40 Eurofighter Jets: Preliminary Approval from Germany and UK
Germany and the UK have given preliminary approval for Turkey to purchase 40 Eurofighter jets, a move that will not significantly alter the Aegean power balance but signals strengthened European-Turkish defense cooperation and is part of Turkey's plan to acquire F-35s.

Turkey to Purchase 40 Eurofighter Jets: Preliminary Approval from Germany and UK
Germany and the UK have given preliminary approval for Turkey to purchase 40 Eurofighter jets, a move that will not significantly alter the Aegean power balance but signals strengthened European-Turkish defense cooperation and is part of Turkey's plan to acquire F-35s.
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36% Bias Score

IRS Classifies Crypto as Property: Tax Rules Remain Unchanged
Despite new crypto legislation, the IRS maintains its 2014 classification of cryptocurrencies as intangible property for tax purposes, impacting trader strategies and leaving key tax rules unchanged for both investors and traders.

IRS Classifies Crypto as Property: Tax Rules Remain Unchanged
Despite new crypto legislation, the IRS maintains its 2014 classification of cryptocurrencies as intangible property for tax purposes, impacting trader strategies and leaving key tax rules unchanged for both investors and traders.
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28% Bias Score
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