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Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Partial Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump resulting in a partial ceasefire agreement, Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Ukraine, injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy.
Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Partial Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump resulting in a partial ceasefire agreement, Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Ukraine, injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy.
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52% Bias Score


Louisiana Executes Inmate Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas
Louisiana conducted its first nitrogen gas execution on Tuesday, resulting in the death of Jessie Hoffman Jr. after 19 minutes of convulsive activity, despite legal challenges and concerns about the method's humanity and religious implications.
Louisiana Executes Inmate Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas
Louisiana conducted its first nitrogen gas execution on Tuesday, resulting in the death of Jessie Hoffman Jr. after 19 minutes of convulsive activity, despite legal challenges and concerns about the method's humanity and religious implications.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Shifts Disaster Preparedness to States
President Trump signed an executive order on March 10th shifting disaster preparedness to state and local governments, creating a National Risk Register, and prompting concerns about reduced federal support and funding for disaster mitigation projects.
Trump Executive Order Shifts Disaster Preparedness to States
President Trump signed an executive order on March 10th shifting disaster preparedness to state and local governments, creating a National Risk Register, and prompting concerns about reduced federal support and funding for disaster mitigation projects.
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44% Bias Score


Inconsistent ADHD Medication Access in Australia Creates Hardship for Families
Suzanne Grobke travels eight hours every three months for her 12-year-old daughter's ADHD medication, prompting the RACGP to call for a federal government commitment to increase the number of medicines GPs can prescribe, including essential ADHD medicines, due to inconsistent state and territory app...
Inconsistent ADHD Medication Access in Australia Creates Hardship for Families
Suzanne Grobke travels eight hours every three months for her 12-year-old daughter's ADHD medication, prompting the RACGP to call for a federal government commitment to increase the number of medicines GPs can prescribe, including essential ADHD medicines, due to inconsistent state and territory app...
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40% Bias Score


Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs and Wombat Incident Strain Australia-US Relations
American tourist Sam Jones' viral video of her removing a baby wombat from its mother sparked outrage in Australia, leading to calls for her deportation; this coincided with the US imposing tariffs on Australian steel, aluminum, and potentially beef, straining relations between the two countries.
US Tariffs and Wombat Incident Strain Australia-US Relations
American tourist Sam Jones' viral video of her removing a baby wombat from its mother sparked outrage in Australia, leading to calls for her deportation; this coincided with the US imposing tariffs on Australian steel, aluminum, and potentially beef, straining relations between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score

Imamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests and Internet Restrictions in Turkey
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu on Wednesday, a key Erdoğan rival, amid an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links; authorities also issued warrants for 100 others, banned demonstrations, and restricted access to multiple social media platforms.

Imamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests and Internet Restrictions in Turkey
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu on Wednesday, a key Erdoğan rival, amid an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links; authorities also issued warrants for 100 others, banned demonstrations, and restricted access to multiple social media platforms.
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48% Bias Score

Smoking Rates Rise in Southern England Despite National Decline
Smoking rates in England fell overall from 25.3% in 2006 to 16.5% in 2024, but have increased in southern England since 2020, rising 17% in the southwest, while decreasing 9.7% in the north, highlighting regional disparities in access to cessation services.

Smoking Rates Rise in Southern England Despite National Decline
Smoking rates in England fell overall from 25.3% in 2006 to 16.5% in 2024, but have increased in southern England since 2020, rising 17% in the southwest, while decreasing 9.7% in the north, highlighting regional disparities in access to cessation services.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition's Fast-Track Gas Project Approval Faces Legal Challenges
Australia's environment minister opposes the Coalition's plan to fast-track approval for Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension within 30 days of a federal election win, warning it could trigger protracted legal challenges and delay the project, while the Coalition insists it will streaml...

Coalition's Fast-Track Gas Project Approval Faces Legal Challenges
Australia's environment minister opposes the Coalition's plan to fast-track approval for Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension within 30 days of a federal election win, warning it could trigger protracted legal challenges and delay the project, while the Coalition insists it will streaml...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...

Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...
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52% Bias Score

Australia's "Golden Visa" Program: Concerns Over Reinstatement
Australia's opposition party plans to reinstate a controversial "golden visa" program, allowing wealthy foreign investors permanent residency, despite concerns about money laundering and foreign interference raised by experts and government agencies; the program, abolished in early 2024, granted ove...

Australia's "Golden Visa" Program: Concerns Over Reinstatement
Australia's opposition party plans to reinstate a controversial "golden visa" program, allowing wealthy foreign investors permanent residency, despite concerns about money laundering and foreign interference raised by experts and government agencies; the program, abolished in early 2024, granted ove...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Tobacco Tax: Unintended Consequences and a Thriving Black Market
Australia's high tobacco taxes, intended to curb smoking and boost revenue, have unexpectedly created a booming black market, enriching organized crime and disproportionately harming disadvantaged smokers while yielding uncertain public health gains.

Australia's Tobacco Tax: Unintended Consequences and a Thriving Black Market
Australia's high tobacco taxes, intended to curb smoking and boost revenue, have unexpectedly created a booming black market, enriching organized crime and disproportionately harming disadvantaged smokers while yielding uncertain public health gains.
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52% Bias Score
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