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Netanyahu Leaves Hospital to Secure Crucial Vote Amidst Coalition Divisions
Following prostate surgery, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the hospital against medical advice to ensure the passage of a controversial budget law by a single vote, highlighting deep divisions within his right-wing coalition government.
Netanyahu Leaves Hospital to Secure Crucial Vote Amidst Coalition Divisions
Following prostate surgery, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the hospital against medical advice to ensure the passage of a controversial budget law by a single vote, highlighting deep divisions within his right-wing coalition government.
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48% Bias Score


Dutton Delays Nuclear Policy Release Until After Christmas
Peter Dutton, Australia's opposition leader, delayed releasing his party's nuclear policy costings until after Christmas, aiming to avoid scrutiny and leverage government missteps during the holidays, while recent polls suggest a hung parliament is likely in the upcoming election.
Dutton Delays Nuclear Policy Release Until After Christmas
Peter Dutton, Australia's opposition leader, delayed releasing his party's nuclear policy costings until after Christmas, aiming to avoid scrutiny and leverage government missteps during the holidays, while recent polls suggest a hung parliament is likely in the upcoming election.
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52% Bias Score


Irish Dáil Convenes; Ceann Comhairle Election Key to Government Formation
The 34th Dáil in Ireland meets today to elect a new Ceann Comhairle (speaker), with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporting Independent Verona Murphy, while negotiations for a new government continue among the three largest parties—Fianna Fáil (48 seats), Sinn Féin (39 seats), and Fine Gael (38 seats).
Irish Dáil Convenes; Ceann Comhairle Election Key to Government Formation
The 34th Dáil in Ireland meets today to elect a new Ceann Comhairle (speaker), with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporting Independent Verona Murphy, while negotiations for a new government continue among the three largest parties—Fianna Fáil (48 seats), Sinn Féin (39 seats), and Fine Gael (38 seats).
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32% Bias Score


Union Rejects Greens Coalition, Criticizes Scholz Ahead of German Election
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, the Union party rejects a coalition with the Greens due to policy differences, particularly concerning economic policy. CSU leader Markus Söder further criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz's handling of recent political disputes, while Union leader Friedrich M...
Union Rejects Greens Coalition, Criticizes Scholz Ahead of German Election
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, the Union party rejects a coalition with the Greens due to policy differences, particularly concerning economic policy. CSU leader Markus Söder further criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz's handling of recent political disputes, while Union leader Friedrich M...
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56% Bias Score


Dutton Surges Ahead of Albanese in Latest Polling, Threatening Labor's Majority
Freshwater Strategy polling shows Peter Dutton outperforming Anthony Albanese in leadership qualities, with the Coalition potentially forming a minority government after the next federal election due to gains in key electorates.
Dutton Surges Ahead of Albanese in Latest Polling, Threatening Labor's Majority
Freshwater Strategy polling shows Peter Dutton outperforming Anthony Albanese in leadership qualities, with the Coalition potentially forming a minority government after the next federal election due to gains in key electorates.
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56% Bias Score


Dutton's Net-Zero Plan: \$263B Savings, Nuclear Focus, and Global Contradictions
Peter Dutton's Coalition unveiled a net-zero emissions plan by 2050, projecting \$263 billion in savings compared to the government's plan, primarily through faster, cheaper nuclear power and lower projected electricity demand, but this clashes with global trends towards renewables.
Dutton's Net-Zero Plan: \$263B Savings, Nuclear Focus, and Global Contradictions
Peter Dutton's Coalition unveiled a net-zero emissions plan by 2050, projecting \$263 billion in savings compared to the government's plan, primarily through faster, cheaper nuclear power and lower projected electricity demand, but this clashes with global trends towards renewables.
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60% Bias Score

Netanyahu Leaves Hospital to Secure Budget Vote Amidst Government Divisions
Two days after prostate surgery, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left a Jerusalem hospital against medical advice to help pass a controversial budget bill by a single vote, highlighting deep divisions within his right-wing government, before returning to the hospital for continued recovery...

Netanyahu Leaves Hospital to Secure Budget Vote Amidst Government Divisions
Two days after prostate surgery, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left a Jerusalem hospital against medical advice to help pass a controversial budget bill by a single vote, highlighting deep divisions within his right-wing government, before returning to the hospital for continued recovery...
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52% Bias Score

Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...

Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Election: Contrasting Visions for Europe's Largest Economy
Germany's February 23rd election features Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD) vying for the chancellorship, with contrasting economic, social, and foreign policy platforms shaping the election's outcome.

Germany's Election: Contrasting Visions for Europe's Largest Economy
Germany's February 23rd election features Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD) vying for the chancellorship, with contrasting economic, social, and foreign policy platforms shaping the election's outcome.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Increase Australian CO2 Emissions by 1.7 Billion Tonnes
Analysis shows Australia's Coalition party's nuclear-focused energy plan would generate 1.7 billion extra tonnes of CO2 by 2050 compared to Labor's renewable energy plan, primarily due to slower coal plant closures and less electrification, jeopardizing Australia's climate commitments.

Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Increase Australian CO2 Emissions by 1.7 Billion Tonnes
Analysis shows Australia's Coalition party's nuclear-focused energy plan would generate 1.7 billion extra tonnes of CO2 by 2050 compared to Labor's renewable energy plan, primarily due to slower coal plant closures and less electrification, jeopardizing Australia's climate commitments.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's No-Confidence Vote: Path to Snap Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote today, potentially leading to snap elections on February 23rd, following criticism of Germany's bureaucratic inefficiencies and political gridlock.

Germany's No-Confidence Vote: Path to Snap Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote today, potentially leading to snap elections on February 23rd, following criticism of Germany's bureaucratic inefficiencies and political gridlock.
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44% Bias Score

"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...

"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...
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36% Bias Score
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