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Murdoch Family Reaches Deal on Media Empire Succession
Rupert Murdoch's children have agreed on a plan for control of his media empire after his death, ensuring that Lachlan Murdoch will maintain control of Fox News.
Murdoch Family Reaches Deal on Media Empire Succession
Rupert Murdoch's children have agreed on a plan for control of his media empire after his death, ensuring that Lachlan Murdoch will maintain control of Fox News.
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40% Bias Score


Apple's September Event: iPhone 17 Air, Price Hikes, and AI Ambitions
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, including a potential "iPhone Air," alongside new Apple Watches and AirPods, on September 12th, amidst sales challenges and rising tariffs.
Apple's September Event: iPhone 17 Air, Price Hikes, and AI Ambitions
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, including a potential "iPhone Air," alongside new Apple Watches and AirPods, on September 12th, amidst sales challenges and rising tariffs.
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40% Bias Score


Polar Geoengineering Proposals Deemed Unviable and Harmful
A new study reveals that five high-profile geoengineering proposals to save the planet's melting ice sheets are not only ineffective but also pose significant environmental risks, potentially causing irreparable harm.
Polar Geoengineering Proposals Deemed Unviable and Harmful
A new study reveals that five high-profile geoengineering proposals to save the planet's melting ice sheets are not only ineffective but also pose significant environmental risks, potentially causing irreparable harm.
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16% Bias Score


UK and Australia to Strengthen Joint Efforts Against People Smuggling
Following a London meeting, UK and Australia will enhance collaboration to combat people smuggling amid a surge in asylum seekers crossing the English Channel, with the UK considering stricter visa measures for countries refusing to accept returned asylum seekers.
UK and Australia to Strengthen Joint Efforts Against People Smuggling
Following a London meeting, UK and Australia will enhance collaboration to combat people smuggling amid a surge in asylum seekers crossing the English Channel, with the UK considering stricter visa measures for countries refusing to accept returned asylum seekers.
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52% Bias Score


Murdoch Family Trust Dispute Resolved: Siblings Exit, Lachlan Remains in Charge
A protracted legal battle over Rupert Murdoch's media empire concluded with three siblings—Prudence, Elisabeth, and James—receiving $1 billion each to relinquish their shares, leaving Lachlan Murdoch in control.
Murdoch Family Trust Dispute Resolved: Siblings Exit, Lachlan Remains in Charge
A protracted legal battle over Rupert Murdoch's media empire concluded with three siblings—Prudence, Elisabeth, and James—receiving $1 billion each to relinquish their shares, leaving Lachlan Murdoch in control.
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56% Bias Score


ANZ Bank Announces 3,500 Job Cuts Amidst Restructuring
ANZ bank CEO Nuno Matos announced 3,500 job cuts and 1,000 contractor roles to be eliminated over the next year as part of a major restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency and performance.
ANZ Bank Announces 3,500 Job Cuts Amidst Restructuring
ANZ bank CEO Nuno Matos announced 3,500 job cuts and 1,000 contractor roles to be eliminated over the next year as part of a major restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency and performance.
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32% Bias Score

ASML Invests €1.3 Billion in French AI Startup Mistral AI
ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment maker, invested €1.3 billion in Mistral AI, a French AI startup, valuing Mistral at €11.7 billion and making ASML its largest shareholder with 11% ownership.

ASML Invests €1.3 Billion in French AI Startup Mistral AI
ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment maker, invested €1.3 billion in Mistral AI, a French AI startup, valuing Mistral at €11.7 billion and making ASML its largest shareholder with 11% ownership.
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40% Bias Score

Pig Heads Found Outside Paris Mosques
On September 9, 2024, pig heads, considered impure in Islam, were discovered outside several mosques in Paris and its suburbs, prompting investigations and widespread condemnation.

Pig Heads Found Outside Paris Mosques
On September 9, 2024, pig heads, considered impure in Islam, were discovered outside several mosques in Paris and its suburbs, prompting investigations and widespread condemnation.
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32% Bias Score

Georgia Immigration Raid Chills US-South Korea Business Deal
A large-scale immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia, arresting 475 workers including many South Korean nationals, has damaged US-South Korea relations and chilled future business deals despite recent promises of increased manufacturing investment.

Georgia Immigration Raid Chills US-South Korea Business Deal
A large-scale immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia, arresting 475 workers including many South Korean nationals, has damaged US-South Korea relations and chilled future business deals despite recent promises of increased manufacturing investment.
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44% Bias Score

China's August Exports Show Slowdown Amid US Trade Tensions
China's exports to the US plunged 33% in August, while overall exports grew at their slowest pace in six months, reaching a 4.4% increase, as the US increased tariffs on goods rerouted through other countries.

China's August Exports Show Slowdown Amid US Trade Tensions
China's exports to the US plunged 33% in August, while overall exports grew at their slowest pace in six months, reaching a 4.4% increase, as the US increased tariffs on goods rerouted through other countries.
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16% Bias Score

Greece-Cyprus Tensions Stall Great Sea Interconnector Project
A dispute between Greece and Cyprus over funding for the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project, coupled with financial concerns from the implementing body ADMIE and contractor Nexans, threatens to halt construction, jeopardizing the project's 657 million euro budget.

Greece-Cyprus Tensions Stall Great Sea Interconnector Project
A dispute between Greece and Cyprus over funding for the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project, coupled with financial concerns from the implementing body ADMIE and contractor Nexans, threatens to halt construction, jeopardizing the project's 657 million euro budget.
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20% Bias Score

Victoria to Explore Enhanced Police Powers After Fatal Stabbings
Following the fatal stabbing of two teenage boys in Melbourne, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced the government will explore granting police additional powers to combat violent crime, while acknowledging the need for community-based solutions.

Victoria to Explore Enhanced Police Powers After Fatal Stabbings
Following the fatal stabbing of two teenage boys in Melbourne, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced the government will explore granting police additional powers to combat violent crime, while acknowledging the need for community-based solutions.
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36% Bias Score
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