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Le Pen's Embezzlement Conviction Sparks Judicial Security Concerns in France
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office for embezzling European Parliament funds, prompting threats against the presiding judge and raising concerns about judicial independence and political polarization in France.
Le Pen's Embezzlement Conviction Sparks Judicial Security Concerns in France
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office for embezzling European Parliament funds, prompting threats against the presiding judge and raising concerns about judicial independence and political polarization in France.
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40% Bias Score


Coalition's Internal Conflict on Gambling Ad Ban Exposed
Liberal MP Keith Wolahan's campaign ads, promoting the Coalition's partial gambling advertising ban as a 'first step', reveal internal divisions within the party, contrasting with his previous support for a total ban in a bipartisan parliamentary committee report; other MPs also express varying view...
Coalition's Internal Conflict on Gambling Ad Ban Exposed
Liberal MP Keith Wolahan's campaign ads, promoting the Coalition's partial gambling advertising ban as a 'first step', reveal internal divisions within the party, contrasting with his previous support for a total ban in a bipartisan parliamentary committee report; other MPs also express varying view...
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44% Bias Score


NSW Doctors Threaten Strike Over 30% Pay Demand"
NSW public hospital doctors are threatening a three-day strike starting Tuesday, demanding a 30% pay rise, potentially halting elective surgeries, due to unsustainable workloads, chronic understaffing, and unsafe working hours, mirroring similar disputes across the public sector.
NSW Doctors Threaten Strike Over 30% Pay Demand"
NSW public hospital doctors are threatening a three-day strike starting Tuesday, demanding a 30% pay rise, potentially halting elective surgeries, due to unsustainable workloads, chronic understaffing, and unsafe working hours, mirroring similar disputes across the public sector.
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52% Bias Score


Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...
Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...
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44% Bias Score


Florida Special Elections: GOP Wins Preserve House Majority
In Florida's special elections on Tuesday, Republicans won both US House seats vacated by Trump cabinet nominees, despite Democrats' narrower-than-expected losses in solidly Republican districts; these victories solidify the GOP's narrow House majority, impacting legislative negotiations on Trump's ...
Florida Special Elections: GOP Wins Preserve House Majority
In Florida's special elections on Tuesday, Republicans won both US House seats vacated by Trump cabinet nominees, despite Democrats' narrower-than-expected losses in solidly Republican districts; these victories solidify the GOP's narrow House majority, impacting legislative negotiations on Trump's ...
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60% Bias Score


Royal Ballet Announces Diverse 2025-26 Season with New Choreographers
The Royal Ballet's 2025-26 season, announced Wednesday, includes premieres from Justin Peck, Akram Khan, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, Wayne McGregor, and Cathy Marston, along with a new ballet based on Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, showcasing diverse choreographic styles and international ta...
Royal Ballet Announces Diverse 2025-26 Season with New Choreographers
The Royal Ballet's 2025-26 season, announced Wednesday, includes premieres from Justin Peck, Akram Khan, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, Wayne McGregor, and Cathy Marston, along with a new ballet based on Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, showcasing diverse choreographic styles and international ta...
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16% Bias Score

Victoria Toughens Hate Speech Laws with Safeguards
Victoria, Australia, passed new laws increasing penalties for hate speech to five years imprisonment, expanding protected attributes to include disability, gender identity, sex, and sexual orientation, and incorporating safeguards like a "Sam Kerr clause" to prevent misuse against marginalized group...

Victoria Toughens Hate Speech Laws with Safeguards
Victoria, Australia, passed new laws increasing penalties for hate speech to five years imprisonment, expanding protected attributes to include disability, gender identity, sex, and sexual orientation, and incorporating safeguards like a "Sam Kerr clause" to prevent misuse against marginalized group...
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40% Bias Score

Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.

Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.
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48% Bias Score

Mother Guilty of Manslaughter After Shaking Baby to Death
Melissa Wilband, 28, was convicted of manslaughter after her four-month-old daughter, Lexi, died from injuries caused by violent shaking in April 2020; Jack Wheeler, initially accused, was acquitted.

Mother Guilty of Manslaughter After Shaking Baby to Death
Melissa Wilband, 28, was convicted of manslaughter after her four-month-old daughter, Lexi, died from injuries caused by violent shaking in April 2020; Jack Wheeler, initially accused, was acquitted.
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52% Bias Score

Dutton Supports Wage Rises, but Stops Short of Matching Albanese's Above-Inflation Proposal
Peter Dutton supports wage increases for 2.9 million low-paid Australian workers but opposes an above-inflation rise, unlike Prime Minister Albanese who advocates for such an increase to combat cost-of-living pressures, setting the stage for a key election battleground.

Dutton Supports Wage Rises, but Stops Short of Matching Albanese's Above-Inflation Proposal
Peter Dutton supports wage increases for 2.9 million low-paid Australian workers but opposes an above-inflation rise, unlike Prime Minister Albanese who advocates for such an increase to combat cost-of-living pressures, setting the stage for a key election battleground.
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44% Bias Score

Labour's Internal Dissent Undermines Starmer's Leadership
Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour party is facing significant internal dissent due to unpopular policy decisions, a perceived lack of strategic vision, and poor communication, raising concerns about the party's future prospects.

Labour's Internal Dissent Undermines Starmer's Leadership
Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour party is facing significant internal dissent due to unpopular policy decisions, a perceived lack of strategic vision, and poor communication, raising concerns about the party's future prospects.
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44% Bias Score

UK Budget: £40 Billion Tax Increase Funds NHS, Raises Business Concerns
The UK's autumn budget included £40 billion in tax increases, with £25 billion earmarked for the NHS, resulting in a five-month decline in waiting lists; however, businesses face a £25 billion increase in national insurance contributions, sparking concerns about job losses.

UK Budget: £40 Billion Tax Increase Funds NHS, Raises Business Concerns
The UK's autumn budget included £40 billion in tax increases, with £25 billion earmarked for the NHS, resulting in a five-month decline in waiting lists; however, businesses face a £25 billion increase in national insurance contributions, sparking concerns about job losses.
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52% Bias Score
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