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Turkey's February 2025 Budget Deficit Reaches 310.1 Billion TRY
Turkey's central government reported a 310.1 billion TRY budget deficit in February 2025, with expenditures reaching 1.03 trillion TRY (including 139.7 billion TRY in interest payments) and revenues at 723.4 billion TRY (585 billion TRY from taxes).
Turkey's February 2025 Budget Deficit Reaches 310.1 Billion TRY
Turkey's central government reported a 310.1 billion TRY budget deficit in February 2025, with expenditures reaching 1.03 trillion TRY (including 139.7 billion TRY in interest payments) and revenues at 723.4 billion TRY (585 billion TRY from taxes).
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28% Bias Score


UK Tax Freeze to Add One Million Higher-Rate Taxpayers by 2028
The UK government's continued freeze on income tax thresholds will increase the number of higher-rate taxpayers to nine million by 2028, generating over £38 billion annually, driven by inflation and impacting middle-class earners while addressing budget shortfalls and rising defense spending.
UK Tax Freeze to Add One Million Higher-Rate Taxpayers by 2028
The UK government's continued freeze on income tax thresholds will increase the number of higher-rate taxpayers to nine million by 2028, generating over £38 billion annually, driven by inflation and impacting middle-class earners while addressing budget shortfalls and rising defense spending.
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56% Bias Score


Senate Passes Republican Budget, Averts Shutdown Amid Trump-Musk Agenda
The US Senate passed a Republican budget bill 54-46, averting a government shutdown but enabling President Trump and Elon Musk's agency dismantling efforts; Democrats, internally divided, ultimately compromised despite significant opposition from progressive factions.
Senate Passes Republican Budget, Averts Shutdown Amid Trump-Musk Agenda
The US Senate passed a Republican budget bill 54-46, averting a government shutdown but enabling President Trump and Elon Musk's agency dismantling efforts; Democrats, internally divided, ultimately compromised despite significant opposition from progressive factions.
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64% Bias Score


Interest Rate Uncertainty Slows UK Housing Market Recovery
Britain's Berkeley Group warns that uncertainty over interest rates is slowing the housing market recovery, despite recent sales increases; the Bank of England is unlikely to cut rates next week due to planned tax hikes and rising inflation.
Interest Rate Uncertainty Slows UK Housing Market Recovery
Britain's Berkeley Group warns that uncertainty over interest rates is slowing the housing market recovery, despite recent sales increases; the Bank of England is unlikely to cut rates next week due to planned tax hikes and rising inflation.
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40% Bias Score


Greens Offer Labor Support in Exchange for Debt Relief and Bulk Billing Boost
The Greens are offering Labor their support on key measures in exchange for immediate student debt reduction and a tripling of bulk-billing incentives, aiming to secure these policies before the election and prevent potential reversal by the opposition.
Greens Offer Labor Support in Exchange for Debt Relief and Bulk Billing Boost
The Greens are offering Labor their support on key measures in exchange for immediate student debt reduction and a tripling of bulk-billing incentives, aiming to secure these policies before the election and prevent potential reversal by the opposition.
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52% Bias Score


Schumer Averts Government Shutdown by Supporting GOP Funding Bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will vote to prevent a government shutdown by supporting a House GOP funding bill, averting a crisis despite his deep criticism of its content; President Trump says he will intervene if Republicans need him to negotiate with Democrats.
Schumer Averts Government Shutdown by Supporting GOP Funding Bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will vote to prevent a government shutdown by supporting a House GOP funding bill, averting a crisis despite his deep criticism of its content; President Trump says he will intervene if Republicans need him to negotiate with Democrats.
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60% Bias Score

Turkey's Widening Budget Deficit in February 2025"
Turkey's central government budget in February 2025 showed a deficit of 310.092 billion TRY, a significant increase from 153.798 billion TRY in February 2024, primarily driven by increased interest payments (139.688 billion TRY) and non-interest spending (893.828 billion TRY).

Turkey's Widening Budget Deficit in February 2025"
Turkey's central government budget in February 2025 showed a deficit of 310.092 billion TRY, a significant increase from 153.798 billion TRY in February 2024, primarily driven by increased interest payments (139.688 billion TRY) and non-interest spending (893.828 billion TRY).
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40% Bias Score

NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.

NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Averts US Government Shutdown with Budget Deal
The US Senate passed a budget bill (54-46) averting a government shutdown, increasing defense spending by $6 billion while cutting non-defense programs by $13 billion; it awaits President Trump's signature.

Senate Averts US Government Shutdown with Budget Deal
The US Senate passed a budget bill (54-46) averting a government shutdown, increasing defense spending by $6 billion while cutting non-defense programs by $13 billion; it awaits President Trump's signature.
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40% Bias Score

UK Economic Growth Drastically Revised Downward Amidst Global Uncertainty
The UK's economic growth is drastically lower than projected, with forecasts revised down to 0.75-0.9 percent due to global uncertainties, decreased output, and rising national debt, leading to potential government spending cuts and a fiscal crisis.

UK Economic Growth Drastically Revised Downward Amidst Global Uncertainty
The UK's economic growth is drastically lower than projected, with forecasts revised down to 0.75-0.9 percent due to global uncertainties, decreased output, and rising national debt, leading to potential government spending cuts and a fiscal crisis.
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72% Bias Score

German Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future Amid Coalition Disputes
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition is negotiating with the Green party to reform the country's "debt brake," proposing €500 billion in spending for infrastructure and defense, facing opposition over funding allocation for climate transition and potential constitutional challenges.

German Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future Amid Coalition Disputes
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition is negotiating with the Green party to reform the country's "debt brake," proposing €500 billion in spending for infrastructure and defense, facing opposition over funding allocation for climate transition and potential constitutional challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Schumer Averts Shutdown by Backing Republican Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly agreed to advance a Republican-led six-month government funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite earlier opposition, raising concerns about the bill's potential impacts.

Schumer Averts Shutdown by Backing Republican Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly agreed to advance a Republican-led six-month government funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite earlier opposition, raising concerns about the bill's potential impacts.
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60% Bias Score
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