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France's Deepening Political Crisis: Macron's Role and Responsibility
France is experiencing a severe political crisis stemming from years of institutional erosion and public disillusionment, exacerbated by President Macron's actions, leading to a rise in the far-right and political fragmentation.
France's Deepening Political Crisis: Macron's Role and Responsibility
France is experiencing a severe political crisis stemming from years of institutional erosion and public disillusionment, exacerbated by President Macron's actions, leading to a rise in the far-right and political fragmentation.
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56% Bias Score


Australian Greens Suffer Setbacks Despite Stable National Vote
The Australian Greens lost three seats and their party leader in the 2025 federal election despite a relatively stable national vote, due to factors including dispersed voter distribution, a seat redistribution affecting Adam Bandt in Melbourne, and three-cornered contests with major parties in Bris...
Australian Greens Suffer Setbacks Despite Stable National Vote
The Australian Greens lost three seats and their party leader in the 2025 federal election despite a relatively stable national vote, due to factors including dispersed voter distribution, a seat redistribution affecting Adam Bandt in Melbourne, and three-cornered contests with major parties in Bris...
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32% Bias Score


Record Overseas Votes Sway Close Australian Election Seats
Over 75,000 Australians voted overseas in the May 3 federal election, impacting close races like Bradfield where a recount was triggered by a 40-vote margin; London had the most votes (15,747), reflecting increased post-pandemic travel.
Record Overseas Votes Sway Close Australian Election Seats
Over 75,000 Australians voted overseas in the May 3 federal election, impacting close races like Bradfield where a recount was triggered by a 40-vote margin; London had the most votes (15,747), reflecting increased post-pandemic travel.
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24% Bias Score


UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies After Right-Wing Electoral Gains
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping immigration reforms to curb rising numbers (728,000 net migration in year ending June 2024, down from 906,000) following the right-wing Reform Party's local election success, aiming to avoid creating a "nation of strangers," and implementing measures...
UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies After Right-Wing Electoral Gains
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping immigration reforms to curb rising numbers (728,000 net migration in year ending June 2024, down from 906,000) following the right-wing Reform Party's local election success, aiming to avoid creating a "nation of strangers," and implementing measures...
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56% Bias Score


Labor's Salmon Strategy Secures Tasmanian Election Victory Amidst Environmental Concerns
Labor swept Tasmania's federal election, winning all but one lower house seat largely due to their support for the $1.8 billion salmon farming industry; however, strong anti-salmon sentiment remains, as evidenced by a close race in one seat and widespread support for an anti-salmon independent candi...
Labor's Salmon Strategy Secures Tasmanian Election Victory Amidst Environmental Concerns
Labor swept Tasmania's federal election, winning all but one lower house seat largely due to their support for the $1.8 billion salmon farming industry; however, strong anti-salmon sentiment remains, as evidenced by a close race in one seat and widespread support for an anti-salmon independent candi...
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48% Bias Score


Albanese's Reelection Likely to Result in Australian Minimum Wage Increase
Following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's reelection, the Fair Work Commission will review Australia's minimum wage, potentially raising it by at least 2.4 percent, impacting an estimated 2.8 million workers and boosting the hourly rate by 58 cents to $24.68.
Albanese's Reelection Likely to Result in Australian Minimum Wage Increase
Following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's reelection, the Fair Work Commission will review Australia's minimum wage, potentially raising it by at least 2.4 percent, impacting an estimated 2.8 million workers and boosting the hourly rate by 58 cents to $24.68.
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40% Bias Score

Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.

Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.
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24% Bias Score

HDZ Gains in Croatian Local Elections Highlight Central Government Influence
In Croatia's local elections, the HDZ achieved better results than anticipated, while the SDP faced significant losses; the election highlighted the influence of central government funding on local politics, with the HDZ employing various strategies, including the State Attorney's Office to investig...

HDZ Gains in Croatian Local Elections Highlight Central Government Influence
In Croatia's local elections, the HDZ achieved better results than anticipated, while the SDP faced significant losses; the election highlighted the influence of central government funding on local politics, with the HDZ employing various strategies, including the State Attorney's Office to investig...
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48% Bias Score

Roberts-Smith Defamation Appeal Verdict Due
The Federal Court will today decide Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against a 2023 defamation ruling finding him complicit in the murder of four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan, a case that has raised significant questions about war crimes prosecution, individual rights, and national security.

Roberts-Smith Defamation Appeal Verdict Due
The Federal Court will today decide Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against a 2023 defamation ruling finding him complicit in the murder of four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan, a case that has raised significant questions about war crimes prosecution, individual rights, and national security.
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16% Bias Score

Eder Tops Rhineland-Palatinate Green Party List Amidst Calls for AfD Ban
The Rhineland-Palatinate Green Party selected Katrin Eder as their top candidate for the 2024 state election with 94.6% of the vote at their Idar-Oberstein convention; the party chairman also renewed calls to ban the AfD, citing its increasing radicalization.

Eder Tops Rhineland-Palatinate Green Party List Amidst Calls for AfD Ban
The Rhineland-Palatinate Green Party selected Katrin Eder as their top candidate for the 2024 state election with 94.6% of the vote at their Idar-Oberstein convention; the party chairman also renewed calls to ban the AfD, citing its increasing radicalization.
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44% Bias Score

Liberal Party Comeback in Key Australian Seats
Post-election vote counting in several Australian federal seats reveals unexpectedly close contests between Liberal Party and independent candidates, bucking national trends and prompting questions about the sustainability of the independent wave.

Liberal Party Comeback in Key Australian Seats
Post-election vote counting in several Australian federal seats reveals unexpectedly close contests between Liberal Party and independent candidates, bucking national trends and prompting questions about the sustainability of the independent wave.
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48% Bias Score

Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc QuĂ©bĂ©cois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seatsâfour short of a majorityâprompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...

Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc QuĂ©bĂ©cois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seatsâfour short of a majorityâprompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...
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52% Bias Score
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