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10,000 Insurance Claims After Cyclone Alfred as Insurers Face Government Pressure
Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred caused almost 10,000 insurance claims in Queensland and NSW by Monday, mainly for home damage from fallen trees and flooding, with insurers bracing for thousands more as rivers flood; the Prime Minister and Queensland Premier criticized insurers for past practices and dema...
10,000 Insurance Claims After Cyclone Alfred as Insurers Face Government Pressure
Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred caused almost 10,000 insurance claims in Queensland and NSW by Monday, mainly for home damage from fallen trees and flooding, with insurers bracing for thousands more as rivers flood; the Prime Minister and Queensland Premier criticized insurers for past practices and dema...
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40% Bias Score


Coalition to Repeal "Right to Disconnect" for Public Servants
The Australian Coalition plans to repeal the "right to disconnect" law for public servants, mandating office work and cutting 36,000 jobs if elected, impacting workers' rights and potentially setting a precedent for broader workplace law changes.
Coalition to Repeal "Right to Disconnect" for Public Servants
The Australian Coalition plans to repeal the "right to disconnect" law for public servants, mandating office work and cutting 36,000 jobs if elected, impacting workers' rights and potentially setting a precedent for broader workplace law changes.
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56% Bias Score


Record High in Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Saxony in 2024
In Saxony, Germany, right-wing extremist crimes surged to a record 4,200 cases in 2024, a sharp increase from 2,704 in 2023, with most involving propaganda offenses and a concentration in Leipzig and Dresden.
Record High in Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Saxony in 2024
In Saxony, Germany, right-wing extremist crimes surged to a record 4,200 cases in 2024, a sharp increase from 2,704 in 2023, with most involving propaganda offenses and a concentration in Leipzig and Dresden.
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56% Bias Score


A$1.1 Billion Western Freeway Upgrade to Boost Labor's Victorian Support
The Australian government announced a $1.1 billion investment to upgrade Melbourne's Western Freeway, aiming to improve travel times and boost support for the Labor party in key Victorian electorates before the upcoming federal election, addressing safety concerns and long commute times affecting re...
A$1.1 Billion Western Freeway Upgrade to Boost Labor's Victorian Support
The Australian government announced a $1.1 billion investment to upgrade Melbourne's Western Freeway, aiming to improve travel times and boost support for the Labor party in key Victorian electorates before the upcoming federal election, addressing safety concerns and long commute times affecting re...
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Greens Demand Nationwide Native Forest Logging Ban
The Australian Greens are demanding a nationwide ban on native forest logging in exchange for supporting a minority Labor government, a policy backed by a recent poll showing 69 percent public support and projected to cost $500 million annually for 20 years in transition funding, according to the Pa...
Greens Demand Nationwide Native Forest Logging Ban
The Australian Greens are demanding a nationwide ban on native forest logging in exchange for supporting a minority Labor government, a policy backed by a recent poll showing 69 percent public support and projected to cost $500 million annually for 20 years in transition funding, according to the Pa...
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16% Bias Score


Albanese Makes History at Sydney Mardi Gras
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended the 47th annual Mardi Gras parade in Sydney on Saturday, March 3, 2024, marching with 10,000 others, becoming the first sitting prime minister to do so, highlighting the event's ongoing political significance and societal acceptance of LGBTQ+ right...
Albanese Makes History at Sydney Mardi Gras
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended the 47th annual Mardi Gras parade in Sydney on Saturday, March 3, 2024, marching with 10,000 others, becoming the first sitting prime minister to do so, highlighting the event's ongoing political significance and societal acceptance of LGBTQ+ right...
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28% Bias Score

Greenland Election: Geopolitical Stakes Rise Amidst US Interest and Foreign Interference
Greenland's March 11 election, involving around 40,000 voters selecting 31 parliamentarians, is significant due to potential independence movements, continued US interest in acquiring the territory, and concerns about foreign interference from countries like Russia and China.

Greenland Election: Geopolitical Stakes Rise Amidst US Interest and Foreign Interference
Greenland's March 11 election, involving around 40,000 voters selecting 31 parliamentarians, is significant due to potential independence movements, continued US interest in acquiring the territory, and concerns about foreign interference from countries like Russia and China.
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48% Bias Score

Greenland Election: Global Spotlight on Arctic Island's Future
Greenland's general election is attracting unprecedented international attention due to Donald Trump's past interest in acquiring the territory, which is further complicated by historical colonial injustices, alleged mistreatment, and a potential path to independence.

Greenland Election: Global Spotlight on Arctic Island's Future
Greenland's general election is attracting unprecedented international attention due to Donald Trump's past interest in acquiring the territory, which is further complicated by historical colonial injustices, alleged mistreatment, and a potential path to independence.
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48% Bias Score

Dutton Faces Backlash for Attending Fundraiser Amid Cyclone Preparations
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attended a Sydney fundraiser while his Brisbane electorate prepared for a cyclone; his deputy defended him, citing a similar instance involving Prime Minister Albanese and criticizing Labor's fundraising.

Dutton Faces Backlash for Attending Fundraiser Amid Cyclone Preparations
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attended a Sydney fundraiser while his Brisbane electorate prepared for a cyclone; his deputy defended him, citing a similar instance involving Prime Minister Albanese and criticizing Labor's fundraising.
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40% Bias Score

Slotkin's Staffer's Farrakhan Ties Spark Controversy
Senator Elissa Slotkin, who will deliver a rebuttal to President Trump's address, employs Dr. Terra DeFoe, who publicly supported Minister Louis Farrakhan, known for antisemitic views; DeFoe's promotion to regional director following her work on Slotkin's campaign has sparked criticism and questions...

Slotkin's Staffer's Farrakhan Ties Spark Controversy
Senator Elissa Slotkin, who will deliver a rebuttal to President Trump's address, employs Dr. Terra DeFoe, who publicly supported Minister Louis Farrakhan, known for antisemitic views; DeFoe's promotion to regional director following her work on Slotkin's campaign has sparked criticism and questions...
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52% Bias Score

Poland Curtails Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
Poland plans to limit monthly child benefits (190 EUR) to only working Ukrainian refugees, impacting around 900,000 refugees, prompting concerns from aid organizations about vulnerable families' welfare and the upcoming presidential elections.

Poland Curtails Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
Poland plans to limit monthly child benefits (190 EUR) to only working Ukrainian refugees, impacting around 900,000 refugees, prompting concerns from aid organizations about vulnerable families' welfare and the upcoming presidential elections.
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48% Bias Score

Moldova and Romania stress lasting peace in Ukraine, warn against temporary ceasefires
Moldovan President Maia Sandu and Romanian interim President Ilie Bolojan discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine during an official meeting in Chișinău, emphasizing the need for lasting peace and warning against any temporary ceasefires that would allow Russia to regroup. Bolojan also highlighted the ...

Moldova and Romania stress lasting peace in Ukraine, warn against temporary ceasefires
Moldovan President Maia Sandu and Romanian interim President Ilie Bolojan discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine during an official meeting in Chișinău, emphasizing the need for lasting peace and warning against any temporary ceasefires that would allow Russia to regroup. Bolojan also highlighted the ...
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40% Bias Score
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