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Australia's 2025 Budget: Targeted Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 budget, announced on March 25th, offers targeted financial relief to Australians struggling with rising costs, focusing on middle-income earners with income tax cuts, cheaper student loans, expanded home-buying assistance, and increased childcare subsidies, alongside broader measure...
Australia's 2025 Budget: Targeted Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 budget, announced on March 25th, offers targeted financial relief to Australians struggling with rising costs, focusing on middle-income earners with income tax cuts, cheaper student loans, expanded home-buying assistance, and increased childcare subsidies, alongside broader measure...
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Election: Lack of Bold Vision Dominates Initial Campaign Launches
The upcoming Canadian election on April 28th is crucial, yet the leading parties' initial campaigns offered few new ideas, focusing on criticizing each other rather than presenting bold visions for a stronger, more independent Canada, despite the need to counter U.S. threats and transform the nation...
Canadian Election: Lack of Bold Vision Dominates Initial Campaign Launches
The upcoming Canadian election on April 28th is crucial, yet the leading parties' initial campaigns offered few new ideas, focusing on criticizing each other rather than presenting bold visions for a stronger, more independent Canada, despite the need to counter U.S. threats and transform the nation...
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52% Bias Score


Labor Announces $300 Power Bill Relief Ahead of Election
Australia's Labor government will provide $150 in power bill relief to all households and small businesses, followed by two further $75 reductions, costing taxpayers $1.8 billion, to counter rising energy prices, despite a prior unfulfilled promise of a $275 reduction.
Labor Announces $300 Power Bill Relief Ahead of Election
Australia's Labor government will provide $150 in power bill relief to all households and small businesses, followed by two further $75 reductions, costing taxpayers $1.8 billion, to counter rising energy prices, despite a prior unfulfilled promise of a $275 reduction.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Raises Social Pensions by 14.75%, Allocating 85 Billion Rubles
Russia increased social pensions by 14.75% in 2025, allocating 85 billion rubles to ensure a minimum living standard for 4–5 million recipients, including those with disabilities, orphans, and citizens of small northern ethnic groups, despite inflation reaching 16.5%.
Russia Raises Social Pensions by 14.75%, Allocating 85 Billion Rubles
Russia increased social pensions by 14.75% in 2025, allocating 85 billion rubles to ensure a minimum living standard for 4–5 million recipients, including those with disabilities, orphans, and citizens of small northern ethnic groups, despite inflation reaching 16.5%.
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44% Bias Score


China Proposes Easing Oil Export Restrictions Amid NEV Growth and Chemical Sector Restructuring
Amid China's rapid NEV adoption (41% penetration in 2024, projected 50% in 2025) causing a decline in refined oil consumption (1.9% drop in 2024), industry leaders advocate for easing refined oil export restrictions and providing tax-free chemical exports to adjust refining capacity and enhance emer...
China Proposes Easing Oil Export Restrictions Amid NEV Growth and Chemical Sector Restructuring
Amid China's rapid NEV adoption (41% penetration in 2024, projected 50% in 2025) causing a decline in refined oil consumption (1.9% drop in 2024), industry leaders advocate for easing refined oil export restrictions and providing tax-free chemical exports to adjust refining capacity and enhance emer...
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44% Bias Score


Canavan's Childbirth Loan Policy: Potential Impacts on Housing and Fertility
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan proposed a policy offering a \$100,000 low-interest loan to first-home buyers after having a child, aiming to boost Australia's declining birth rate, but critics argue it may inflate property prices and inadequately addresses complex societal issues.
Canavan's Childbirth Loan Policy: Potential Impacts on Housing and Fertility
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan proposed a policy offering a \$100,000 low-interest loan to first-home buyers after having a child, aiming to boost Australia's declining birth rate, but critics argue it may inflate property prices and inadequately addresses complex societal issues.
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64% Bias Score

Australia's 2025 Budget: Modest Tax Cuts and Worker Rights Reforms
Australia's 2025 federal budget allocates $17 billion to tax cuts, providing additional yearly income of $268 (2026-27) and $536 (2027-28) for those earning $45,000 or more, while simultaneously removing non-compete clauses for workers earning under $175,000, all in a bid to ease cost of living pres...

Australia's 2025 Budget: Modest Tax Cuts and Worker Rights Reforms
Australia's 2025 federal budget allocates $17 billion to tax cuts, providing additional yearly income of $268 (2026-27) and $536 (2027-28) for those earning $45,000 or more, while simultaneously removing non-compete clauses for workers earning under $175,000, all in a bid to ease cost of living pres...
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44% Bias Score

Bayern Eases Retail Laws: Extended Hours, Digital Stores Allowed
Bayern's new retail law, effective [Date], allows eight annual long shopping nights, four extra late weekday openings, and 24/7 operation for small digital stores, despite religious opposition; municipalities can set Sunday restrictions.

Bayern Eases Retail Laws: Extended Hours, Digital Stores Allowed
Bayern's new retail law, effective [Date], allows eight annual long shopping nights, four extra late weekday openings, and 24/7 operation for small digital stores, despite religious opposition; municipalities can set Sunday restrictions.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's "Pocket Money Politics": Handouts Fuel Inflation and Risk Long-Term Economic Instability
An overwhelming 83% of Australians support increased government spending to combat cost-of-living pressures, despite acknowledging it fuels inflation, creating a politically entrenched cycle of handouts that risks long-term economic instability due to tax churn and a growing public service sector.

Australia's "Pocket Money Politics": Handouts Fuel Inflation and Risk Long-Term Economic Instability
An overwhelming 83% of Australians support increased government spending to combat cost-of-living pressures, despite acknowledging it fuels inflation, creating a politically entrenched cycle of handouts that risks long-term economic instability due to tax churn and a growing public service sector.
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60% Bias Score

UK Civil Service to Slash £2.2 Billion in Budget Cuts
The UK government plans to slash £2.2 billion annually from civil service budgets by 2029-30, aiming to reduce administrative costs by 15 percent and address a £10 billion budget deficit; this decision follows previous budget cuts and is expected to result in job losses.

UK Civil Service to Slash £2.2 Billion in Budget Cuts
The UK government plans to slash £2.2 billion annually from civil service budgets by 2029-30, aiming to reduce administrative costs by 15 percent and address a £10 billion budget deficit; this decision follows previous budget cuts and is expected to result in job losses.
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60% Bias Score

UK Living Standards Set to Fall by 2030
New data reveals a projected £1,400 drop in average UK family income by 2030, with the lowest earners experiencing a 6% decline, challenging Labour's economic promises and coinciding with government spending cuts.

UK Living Standards Set to Fall by 2030
New data reveals a projected £1,400 drop in average UK family income by 2030, with the lowest earners experiencing a 6% decline, challenging Labour's economic promises and coinciding with government spending cuts.
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52% Bias Score

Colombia Appoints New Finance Minister Amidst Growing Fiscal Crisis
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Germán Ávila as the new Minister of Finance, replacing Diego Guevara, amidst a widening fiscal deficit of 6.8% of GDP and a public debt of 60% of GDP in 2024; Ávila's appointment, prioritizing increased public spending, reflects the President's economic v...

Colombia Appoints New Finance Minister Amidst Growing Fiscal Crisis
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Germán Ávila as the new Minister of Finance, replacing Diego Guevara, amidst a widening fiscal deficit of 6.8% of GDP and a public debt of 60% of GDP in 2024; Ávila's appointment, prioritizing increased public spending, reflects the President's economic v...
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60% Bias Score
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