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Japanese Firm Sues Victoria for $402M Over Timber Supply Breach
Opal, a Japanese paper company, is suing the Victorian government for $402 million, claiming breach of contract for a native timber supply agreement that led to the closure of its Maryvale Mill and 400 job losses.
Japanese Firm Sues Victoria for $402M Over Timber Supply Breach
Opal, a Japanese paper company, is suing the Victorian government for $402 million, claiming breach of contract for a native timber supply agreement that led to the closure of its Maryvale Mill and 400 job losses.
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32% Bias Score


Norris Misses Opportunity to Close Gap on Piastri in Azerbaijan GP
Despite Piastri's multiple crashes in Azerbaijan, Norris finished seventh, failing to capitalize on the opportunity to significantly reduce his 31-point deficit in the championship race, now standing at 25 points behind his teammate.
Norris Misses Opportunity to Close Gap on Piastri in Azerbaijan GP
Despite Piastri's multiple crashes in Azerbaijan, Norris finished seventh, failing to capitalize on the opportunity to significantly reduce his 31-point deficit in the championship race, now standing at 25 points behind his teammate.
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40% Bias Score


New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate Highlights Clash on Political Violence, Cost of Living
In the first New Jersey gubernatorial debate, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli clashed over their responses to political violence, rising living costs, and President Trump's policies, reflecting key issues in the off-year election.
New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate Highlights Clash on Political Violence, Cost of Living
In the first New Jersey gubernatorial debate, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli clashed over their responses to political violence, rising living costs, and President Trump's policies, reflecting key issues in the off-year election.
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32% Bias Score


Germany's Constitutional Court Judge Selection and Political Landscape
CDU/CSU leader Jens Spahn expressed confidence in the upcoming selection of three new judges for Germany's Constitutional Court, aiming to avoid past controversies like the rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf. The selection process involves three candidates and requires a two-thirds majority in the...
Germany's Constitutional Court Judge Selection and Political Landscape
CDU/CSU leader Jens Spahn expressed confidence in the upcoming selection of three new judges for Germany's Constitutional Court, aiming to avoid past controversies like the rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf. The selection process involves three candidates and requires a two-thirds majority in the...
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40% Bias Score


Germans' Fears in 2025: A Decline in Overall Anxiety Amidst Persistent Concerns
A recent R+V insurance study reveals a significant drop in Germany's overall anxiety index to 37%, despite ongoing global crises, with cost of living remaining the top concern.
Germans' Fears in 2025: A Decline in Overall Anxiety Amidst Persistent Concerns
A recent R+V insurance study reveals a significant drop in Germany's overall anxiety index to 37%, despite ongoing global crises, with cost of living remaining the top concern.
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20% Bias Score


Labour Party Considers Expanding Mayoral Powers in England
A Labour Party thinktank proposes significant devolution of powers to directly elected mayors in England, potentially impacting various public services and challenging the existing departmental structure.
Labour Party Considers Expanding Mayoral Powers in England
A Labour Party thinktank proposes significant devolution of powers to directly elected mayors in England, potentially impacting various public services and challenging the existing departmental structure.
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24% Bias Score

Australia's Emissions Reduction Target: Ambitious but Flawed
Australia's Climate Change Minister announced an emissions reduction target of 62-70 percent by 2035, but concerns exist regarding its achievability due to insufficient incentives for private sector involvement and the cost burden on consumers.

Australia's Emissions Reduction Target: Ambitious but Flawed
Australia's Climate Change Minister announced an emissions reduction target of 62-70 percent by 2035, but concerns exist regarding its achievability due to insufficient incentives for private sector involvement and the cost burden on consumers.
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40% Bias Score

UK Recognizes Palestine: Symbolic Move with Far-Reaching Implications
Britain's recognition of Palestine, also supported by France, Canada, and Australia, carries symbolic weight in the Middle East, impacting Palestinian hopes and Israeli-Palestinian relations, despite potential drawbacks.

UK Recognizes Palestine: Symbolic Move with Far-Reaching Implications
Britain's recognition of Palestine, also supported by France, Canada, and Australia, carries symbolic weight in the Middle East, impacting Palestinian hopes and Israeli-Palestinian relations, despite potential drawbacks.
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44% Bias Score

Tiger Handler Killed by Tiger at Oklahoma Preserve
Ryan Easley, a tiger handler with ties to "Tiger King" Joe Exotic, died Saturday after being attacked by a tiger at the Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Hugo, Oklahoma.

Tiger Handler Killed by Tiger at Oklahoma Preserve
Ryan Easley, a tiger handler with ties to "Tiger King" Joe Exotic, died Saturday after being attacked by a tiger at the Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Hugo, Oklahoma.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey Lifts Tariffs on Some US Goods, Imposes New Auto Import Taxes
Turkey lifted additional tariffs on several US products, including cars, cosmetics, and alcohol, while simultaneously introducing new import taxes on automobiles from countries outside the European Union and those without free trade agreements with Turkey.

Turkey Lifts Tariffs on Some US Goods, Imposes New Auto Import Taxes
Turkey lifted additional tariffs on several US products, including cars, cosmetics, and alcohol, while simultaneously introducing new import taxes on automobiles from countries outside the European Union and those without free trade agreements with Turkey.
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28% Bias Score

£120M U.K. Stock Market Ad Campaign Faces Pushback
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves' plan to boost the London Stock Exchange with a £120 million advertising campaign faces pushback from smaller firms concerned about the cost, potentially impacting participation in the initiative.

£120M U.K. Stock Market Ad Campaign Faces Pushback
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves' plan to boost the London Stock Exchange with a £120 million advertising campaign faces pushback from smaller firms concerned about the cost, potentially impacting participation in the initiative.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Economy: Long-Term Growth and its Implications
From 1995 to 2023, the Spanish economy grew by an average of 5.2% annually, yielding a real growth of 2.6% after accounting for inflation; real average wage growth mirrored this at 2.7%, with salaries at 2.6%.

Spanish Economy: Long-Term Growth and its Implications
From 1995 to 2023, the Spanish economy grew by an average of 5.2% annually, yielding a real growth of 2.6% after accounting for inflation; real average wage growth mirrored this at 2.7%, with salaries at 2.6%.
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24% Bias Score
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