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Australia's Housing Market Slows Amidst Million-Dollar Home Norm
Despite a slowdown in growth due to high interest rates and affordability issues, median house prices in five Australian capital cities exceeded \$1 million in March 2024; however, unit prices fell in several cities.
Australia's Housing Market Slows Amidst Million-Dollar Home Norm
Despite a slowdown in growth due to high interest rates and affordability issues, median house prices in five Australian capital cities exceeded \$1 million in March 2024; however, unit prices fell in several cities.
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36% Bias Score


Dutton's Son Highlights Housing Crisis in Liberal Campaign
Harry Dutton, son of opposition leader Peter Dutton, publicly shared his difficulty affording a home, highlighting the Liberal party's proposed tax deduction for mortgage repayments and raising questions about the intersection of family life and political campaigning.
Dutton's Son Highlights Housing Crisis in Liberal Campaign
Harry Dutton, son of opposition leader Peter Dutton, publicly shared his difficulty affording a home, highlighting the Liberal party's proposed tax deduction for mortgage repayments and raising questions about the intersection of family life and political campaigning.
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60% Bias Score


Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...
Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...
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52% Bias Score


Coalition's Gas Export Levy Risks Backfiring, Raising Prices: Experts
The Coalition's plan to levy gas exports to lower domestic prices faces criticism from experts who warn it could backfire and raise prices instead, due to potential production cuts and suppressed investment; the plan's projected savings are 7% on gas and 3% on electricity bills.
Coalition's Gas Export Levy Risks Backfiring, Raising Prices: Experts
The Coalition's plan to levy gas exports to lower domestic prices faces criticism from experts who warn it could backfire and raise prices instead, due to potential production cuts and suppressed investment; the plan's projected savings are 7% on gas and 3% on electricity bills.
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36% Bias Score


Australian Parties Vow to End Chinese Lease of Darwin Port
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties plan to end Landbridge's lease of the Port of Darwin after a 2023 government review found no national security threat, despite citing strategic importance and potential costs to taxpayers for compensation.
Australian Parties Vow to End Chinese Lease of Darwin Port
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties plan to end Landbridge's lease of the Port of Darwin after a 2023 government review found no national security threat, despite citing strategic importance and potential costs to taxpayers for compensation.
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40% Bias Score


Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Economic Concerns and Political Maneuvering
A November-December 2024 survey reveals that only 25% of Poles view Ukrainian refugees positively, while anti-Ukrainian sentiment is rising due to economic anxieties and political exploitation, leading to increased verbal and physical abuse and discrimination.
Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Economic Concerns and Political Maneuvering
A November-December 2024 survey reveals that only 25% of Poles view Ukrainian refugees positively, while anti-Ukrainian sentiment is rising due to economic anxieties and political exploitation, leading to increased verbal and physical abuse and discrimination.
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52% Bias Score

Canada Updates Pediatric Obesity Guidelines: Medication, Surgery Now Recommended
Canada's new pediatric obesity guidelines, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, recommend weight-loss medication for children as young as 12 and surgery from age 13, marking a significant shift in treatment approaches after nearly two decades.

Canada Updates Pediatric Obesity Guidelines: Medication, Surgery Now Recommended
Canada's new pediatric obesity guidelines, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, recommend weight-loss medication for children as young as 12 and surgery from age 13, marking a significant shift in treatment approaches after nearly two decades.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Liberals' Rap Song Sparks Cultural Appropriation Debate
The Australian Liberal party released a rap song, "Leaving Labor," criticizing Labor's economic policies and the cost of living, prompting accusations of cultural appropriation from Prime Minister Albanese, who highlighted the campaign's lack of transparency regarding the artist.

Australian Liberals' Rap Song Sparks Cultural Appropriation Debate
The Australian Liberal party released a rap song, "Leaving Labor," criticizing Labor's economic policies and the cost of living, prompting accusations of cultural appropriation from Prime Minister Albanese, who highlighted the campaign's lack of transparency regarding the artist.
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44% Bias Score

Canada's Economic Sovereignty: A Call for Swift Action
Canada's untapped economic potential, encompassing natural resources, skilled labor, and technological innovation, requires swift action and strategic planning to overcome complacency and internal divisions, prioritizing key sectors and leveraging existing infrastructure to achieve economic sovereig...

Canada's Economic Sovereignty: A Call for Swift Action
Canada's untapped economic potential, encompassing natural resources, skilled labor, and technological innovation, requires swift action and strategic planning to overcome complacency and internal divisions, prioritizing key sectors and leveraging existing infrastructure to achieve economic sovereig...
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40% Bias Score

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.
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48% 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

CDU's Plan for 2% Annual Economic Growth by 2030
Germany's CDU party proposes a plan to achieve at least 2% annual economic growth by 2030, including a four-year tax reform starting in 2026, labor market adjustments, and lower energy prices, aiming for a 5-cent per kilowatt-hour reduction.

CDU's Plan for 2% Annual Economic Growth by 2030
Germany's CDU party proposes a plan to achieve at least 2% annual economic growth by 2030, including a four-year tax reform starting in 2026, labor market adjustments, and lower energy prices, aiming for a 5-cent per kilowatt-hour reduction.
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60% Bias Score
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