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Australia's Inflation Eases, Raising Hopes for Interest Rate Cuts
Australia's headline inflation eased to 2.4% in February, with the trimmed mean falling to 2.7%, potentially leading to interest rate cuts before or after the upcoming election; falling rental and electricity prices contribute to this trend.
Australia's Inflation Eases, Raising Hopes for Interest Rate Cuts
Australia's headline inflation eased to 2.4% in February, with the trimmed mean falling to 2.7%, potentially leading to interest rate cuts before or after the upcoming election; falling rental and electricity prices contribute to this trend.
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Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU member of parliament, was elected President of the German Bundestag on [Date] with 382 votes, succeeding Bärbel Bas (SPD), amid concerns about rising disruption in parliament, largely linked to the AfD party.
Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU member of parliament, was elected President of the German Bundestag on [Date] with 382 votes, succeeding Bärbel Bas (SPD), amid concerns about rising disruption in parliament, largely linked to the AfD party.
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Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.
Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.
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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


IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.
IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.
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IOC Elects New President Amidst Financial and Geopolitical Challenges
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is electing a new president in Greece on Thursday, with seven candidates vying for the position; the successor to Thomas Bach will face challenges including diversifying revenue and navigating geopolitical issues.
IOC Elects New President Amidst Financial and Geopolitical Challenges
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is electing a new president in Greece on Thursday, with seven candidates vying for the position; the successor to Thomas Bach will face challenges including diversifying revenue and navigating geopolitical issues.
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Australia's Pre-Election Spending Surge: $35 Billion Increase
Australia's government will increase spending by $35 billion before the election, driven by tax cuts and investments in healthcare, infrastructure, and social programs, bringing government spending to 27% of the economy, the highest since 1985-86 excluding pandemic years, while the opposition critic...

Australia's Pre-Election Spending Surge: $35 Billion Increase
Australia's government will increase spending by $35 billion before the election, driven by tax cuts and investments in healthcare, infrastructure, and social programs, bringing government spending to 27% of the economy, the highest since 1985-86 excluding pandemic years, while the opposition critic...
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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

Australian Budget Prioritizes Cost-of-Living Relief and Long-Term Investments
The Australian government's budget includes \$2,548 average tax cuts, \$1.8 billion in energy bill relief, and a \$33 billion housing plan to address cost of living pressures, alongside significant investments in clean energy and infrastructure, while also projecting a reduced deficit compared to pr...

Australian Budget Prioritizes Cost-of-Living Relief and Long-Term Investments
The Australian government's budget includes \$2,548 average tax cuts, \$1.8 billion in energy bill relief, and a \$33 billion housing plan to address cost of living pressures, alongside significant investments in clean energy and infrastructure, while also projecting a reduced deficit compared to pr...
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IOC Presidential Election: Secrecy and Uncertainty
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect its next president on Thursday, July 27th, from seven candidates, including Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs and Sebastian Coe, at the Romanos Resort in Costa Navarino, Greece, in a highly secretive process with 111 voters.

IOC Presidential Election: Secrecy and Uncertainty
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect its next president on Thursday, July 27th, from seven candidates, including Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs and Sebastian Coe, at the Romanos Resort in Costa Navarino, Greece, in a highly secretive process with 111 voters.
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48% Bias Score

Detentions of Istanbul and Sisli Mayors Amid Terrorism Allegations
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and Sisli Municipality Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan were detained this morning in a large-scale operation involving over 105 arrests, amid investigations into allegations of aiding the PKK/KCK terrorist organization and forming a criminal organizati...

Detentions of Istanbul and Sisli Mayors Amid Terrorism Allegations
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and Sisli Municipality Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan were detained this morning in a large-scale operation involving over 105 arrests, amid investigations into allegations of aiding the PKK/KCK terrorist organization and forming a criminal organizati...
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Liberals Against Nuclear Launch Campaign Against Party's Energy Plan
A new advocacy group, Liberals Against Nuclear, is running a national advertising campaign against the Liberal party's plan for taxpayer-funded nuclear power plants, citing high costs, contradictory values, and low public support; the campaign aims to influence the party's energy policy before the e...

Liberals Against Nuclear Launch Campaign Against Party's Energy Plan
A new advocacy group, Liberals Against Nuclear, is running a national advertising campaign against the Liberal party's plan for taxpayer-funded nuclear power plants, citing high costs, contradictory values, and low public support; the campaign aims to influence the party's energy policy before the e...
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56% Bias Score
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