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US Judge Rules Against Google in Antitrust Case, but Stops Short of Forcing Chrome Sale
A US judge ruled against Google in an antitrust case, finding the company monopolized online search but stopping short of forcing it to sell its Chrome browser; however, Google was barred from certain exclusive deals and must share search data with competitors.
US Judge Rules Against Google in Antitrust Case, but Stops Short of Forcing Chrome Sale
A US judge ruled against Google in an antitrust case, finding the company monopolized online search but stopping short of forcing it to sell its Chrome browser; however, Google was barred from certain exclusive deals and must share search data with competitors.
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24% Bias Score


Australia to Fund 20,000 More In-Home Aged Care Places
Facing potential defeat in the Senate, the Australian government will fund 20,000 additional in-home aged care packages by November, addressing a backlog of over 108,000 waiting Australians, many of whom face severe health consequences.
Australia to Fund 20,000 More In-Home Aged Care Places
Facing potential defeat in the Senate, the Australian government will fund 20,000 additional in-home aged care packages by November, addressing a backlog of over 108,000 waiting Australians, many of whom face severe health consequences.
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24% Bias Score


Labour Party Faces Existential Threat from Rising Far-Right
The Labour party faces a critical juncture, threatened by internal divisions and the surging popularity of the far-right Reform UK, necessitating immediate strategic changes to regain public support.
Labour Party Faces Existential Threat from Rising Far-Right
The Labour party faces a critical juncture, threatened by internal divisions and the surging popularity of the far-right Reform UK, necessitating immediate strategic changes to regain public support.
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56% Bias Score


Close General Election in Jamaica Overshadowed by Corruption Allegations
Jamaicans head to the polls on Wednesday in a closely contested general election, with the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) facing an investigation into alleged corruption and a narrow lead over the opposition People's National Party (PNP).
Close General Election in Jamaica Overshadowed by Corruption Allegations
Jamaicans head to the polls on Wednesday in a closely contested general election, with the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) facing an investigation into alleged corruption and a narrow lead over the opposition People's National Party (PNP).
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24% Bias Score


Corbyn to Chair Tribunal on UK's Role in Gaza Crisis
A two-day public tribunal chaired by Jeremy Corbyn will investigate alleged British complicity in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, examining the Foreign Office's actions and potential support for Israel.
Corbyn to Chair Tribunal on UK's Role in Gaza Crisis
A two-day public tribunal chaired by Jeremy Corbyn will investigate alleged British complicity in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, examining the Foreign Office's actions and potential support for Israel.
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52% Bias Score


Police Chief Urges Politicians to De-escalate Tensions Amidst Rising Protests
Amidst a surge in protests against asylum seekers housed in hotels, a senior police chief urges political leaders to reduce tensions and avoid divisive rhetoric, citing a rise in community tensions and criminal activity linked to these demonstrations.
Police Chief Urges Politicians to De-escalate Tensions Amidst Rising Protests
Amidst a surge in protests against asylum seekers housed in hotels, a senior police chief urges political leaders to reduce tensions and avoid divisive rhetoric, citing a rise in community tensions and criminal activity linked to these demonstrations.
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36% Bias Score

Nurse's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in UK Mental Health Services
The inquest into the death of Victoria Taylor, a 34-year-old nurse whose body was found in a river after a three-week search, revealed systemic failures in mental health services, prompting calls for accountability and change.

Nurse's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in UK Mental Health Services
The inquest into the death of Victoria Taylor, a 34-year-old nurse whose body was found in a river after a three-week search, revealed systemic failures in mental health services, prompting calls for accountability and change.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Enacts Strict Anti-Migrant Law
Greece passed a law imposing prison sentences, fines, and ankle tags on rejected asylum seekers, reflecting a government effort to deter undocumented migration, despite criticism from human rights groups and concerns about labor shortages.

Greece Enacts Strict Anti-Migrant Law
Greece passed a law imposing prison sentences, fines, and ankle tags on rejected asylum seekers, reflecting a government effort to deter undocumented migration, despite criticism from human rights groups and concerns about labor shortages.
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40% Bias Score

Lea Ypi's "Indignity": Unveiling a Family's Past in War-Torn Albania
Lea Ypi's memoir, "Indignity," recounts her investigation into her grandmother's life in Albania during World War II, challenging online accusations and revealing a complex family history intertwined with political turmoil.

Lea Ypi's "Indignity": Unveiling a Family's Past in War-Torn Albania
Lea Ypi's memoir, "Indignity," recounts her investigation into her grandmother's life in Albania during World War II, challenging online accusations and revealing a complex family history intertwined with political turmoil.
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32% Bias Score

Australia: Government Bill Threatens 80,000 Non-Citizens, Neo-Nazi Charged
Australia's Albanese government is advancing a bill that could strip legal protections from up to 80,000 non-citizens, while neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell faces charges for an attack on an Aboriginal burial ground.

Australia: Government Bill Threatens 80,000 Non-Citizens, Neo-Nazi Charged
Australia's Albanese government is advancing a bill that could strip legal protections from up to 80,000 non-citizens, while neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell faces charges for an attack on an Aboriginal burial ground.
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28% Bias Score

Australia's Economy Shows Mixed Results: Weakest Year Since 1990s, but Household Spending Recovers
Australia's economy experienced its weakest year since the early 1990s (excluding the pandemic), but showed signs of recovery in the June quarter due to increased household spending, although productivity remains a concern.

Australia's Economy Shows Mixed Results: Weakest Year Since 1990s, but Household Spending Recovers
Australia's economy experienced its weakest year since the early 1990s (excluding the pandemic), but showed signs of recovery in the June quarter due to increased household spending, although productivity remains a concern.
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16% Bias Score

Shell Cancels Construction of Netherlands Biofuels Plant
Shell has cancelled the construction of a large biofuels plant in Rotterdam, Netherlands, citing insufficient competitiveness and prioritizing shareholder value, marking another setback for its biofuel ambitions.

Shell Cancels Construction of Netherlands Biofuels Plant
Shell has cancelled the construction of a large biofuels plant in Rotterdam, Netherlands, citing insufficient competitiveness and prioritizing shareholder value, marking another setback for its biofuel ambitions.
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52% Bias Score
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