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French Court Sentences Le Pen to Ineligibility
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, to five years of ineligibility for misappropriating public funds, impacting her presidential ambitions and the 2027 election.
French Court Sentences Le Pen to Ineligibility
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, to five years of ineligibility for misappropriating public funds, impacting her presidential ambitions and the 2027 election.
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56% Bias Score


French Court Convicts Gollnisch and Le Pen for Embezzlement
A French court found former European Parliament member Bruno Gollnisch and former National Rally President Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling EU funds, sentencing Gollnisch to three years (two suspended), a €50,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office; Le Pen received a similar ban, jeopardi...
French Court Convicts Gollnisch and Le Pen for Embezzlement
A French court found former European Parliament member Bruno Gollnisch and former National Rally President Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling EU funds, sentencing Gollnisch to three years (two suspended), a €50,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office; Le Pen received a similar ban, jeopardi...
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44% Bias Score


Australian Gold Boom: Fourth-Largest Export, Election Boost
Australia's gold production and price surge has made it the country's fourth-largest commodity export, surpassing thermal coal and providing a boost to the economy ahead of the May 3 election; investment banks predict further price increases.
Australian Gold Boom: Fourth-Largest Export, Election Boost
Australia's gold production and price surge has made it the country's fourth-largest commodity export, surpassing thermal coal and providing a boost to the economy ahead of the May 3 election; investment banks predict further price increases.
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44% Bias Score


Coalition's Plan to Reduce Australian Gas Prices
Peter Dutton's Coalition proposes reducing Australia's east coast wholesale gas price from \$14 to \$10 per gigajoule by increasing supply and pressuring LNG producers, aiming to lower electricity prices; however, the plan lacks details on implementation and market adaptability.
Coalition's Plan to Reduce Australian Gas Prices
Peter Dutton's Coalition proposes reducing Australia's east coast wholesale gas price from \$14 to \$10 per gigajoule by increasing supply and pressuring LNG producers, aiming to lower electricity prices; however, the plan lacks details on implementation and market adaptability.
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40% Bias Score


Wauquiez Confident of Les Républicains Victory Despite Poll Deficit
Laurent Wauquiez, trailing in polls for the Les Républicains presidency, claims momentum is shifting in his favor, citing a membership surge in his department from 200 to 1400 since mid-February and plans for 120 campaign trips before the May 17-18 vote.
Wauquiez Confident of Les Républicains Victory Despite Poll Deficit
Laurent Wauquiez, trailing in polls for the Les Républicains presidency, claims momentum is shifting in his favor, citing a membership surge in his department from 200 to 1400 since mid-February and plans for 120 campaign trips before the May 17-18 vote.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Budget Neglects Retirees Amidst Family-Focused Spending
The 2023 Australian budget offered limited benefits to retirees and pre-retirees, focusing instead on families and younger workers, despite older Australians comprising over 50% of voters; key measures include a deeming rate freeze benefiting 450,000 pensioners and a short-term fuel excise cut.
Australian Budget Neglects Retirees Amidst Family-Focused Spending
The 2023 Australian budget offered limited benefits to retirees and pre-retirees, focusing instead on families and younger workers, despite older Australians comprising over 50% of voters; key measures include a deeming rate freeze benefiting 450,000 pensioners and a short-term fuel excise cut.
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60% Bias Score

French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office for Five Years
A French court found Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, guilty of misusing EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office, effective immediately, due to a scheme involving fictitious parliamentary assistants from 2004-2016, impacting her 2027 presidential ambitions...

French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office for Five Years
A French court found Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, guilty of misusing EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office, effective immediately, due to a scheme involving fictitious parliamentary assistants from 2004-2016, impacting her 2027 presidential ambitions...
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Strategic Squeeze: Government Downplays US and China Threats Amidst Growing Public Concern
Australia's government downplays escalating economic threats from US tariffs and China's naval activity near Australian undersea cables, while public concern grows, as revealed by recent polls showing 60% of Australians view Trump's presidency negatively, and 31% cite China as Australia's greatest t...

Australia's Strategic Squeeze: Government Downplays US and China Threats Amidst Growing Public Concern
Australia's government downplays escalating economic threats from US tariffs and China's naval activity near Australian undersea cables, while public concern grows, as revealed by recent polls showing 60% of Australians view Trump's presidency negatively, and 31% cite China as Australia's greatest t...
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68% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned from French Politics for Five Years
A French court banned far-right leader Marine Le Pen from holding public office for five years and sentenced her to four years in prison (two suspended, two under house arrest) for misappropriating €3 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants, impacting her chances in the 2027 presid...

Le Pen Banned from French Politics for Five Years
A French court banned far-right leader Marine Le Pen from holding public office for five years and sentenced her to four years in prison (two suspended, two under house arrest) for misappropriating €3 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants, impacting her chances in the 2027 presid...
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40% Bias Score

Dutton's Gas Plan Faces Criticism Amidst Feasibility Questions
Energy Minister Chris Bowen criticized Peter Dutton's plan to lower gas prices by reserving 50–100 petajoules of Queensland gas for the east coast market, questioning its feasibility and accusing the Coalition of rehashing an old policy; experts raised concerns about forcing gas producers to sell at...

Dutton's Gas Plan Faces Criticism Amidst Feasibility Questions
Energy Minister Chris Bowen criticized Peter Dutton's plan to lower gas prices by reserving 50–100 petajoules of Queensland gas for the east coast market, questioning its feasibility and accusing the Coalition of rehashing an old policy; experts raised concerns about forcing gas producers to sell at...
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Budget: Small Tax Cut Masks Decade-Long Deficit
Australia's 2024-25 budget includes a small tax cut, but projects a deficit for the next decade despite economic improvement; the government's expansionary fiscal policy aims to boost the economy ahead of the May 3 election.

Australia's Budget: Small Tax Cut Masks Decade-Long Deficit
Australia's 2024-25 budget includes a small tax cut, but projects a deficit for the next decade despite economic improvement; the government's expansionary fiscal policy aims to boost the economy ahead of the May 3 election.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Looming \$1.2 Trillion Debt Crisis
Australia's budget is in dire straits, with projected deficits and a \$1.2 trillion debt looming; despite past promises of fiscal responsibility, both Labor and Coalition governments have failed to adhere to budget rules, leaving the country vulnerable.

Australia's Looming \$1.2 Trillion Debt Crisis
Australia's budget is in dire straits, with projected deficits and a \$1.2 trillion debt looming; despite past promises of fiscal responsibility, both Labor and Coalition governments have failed to adhere to budget rules, leaving the country vulnerable.
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52% Bias Score
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