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High Immigration Creates Large Voting Blocs, Bolstering Labor's Electoral Victory
Australia's immigration reached 437,440 in the year to March, far exceeding forecasts and raising concerns about Labor's pledge to reduce it. This influx, predominantly from India and China, has created significant voting blocs bolstering Labor's electoral success in several key seats, potentially l...
High Immigration Creates Large Voting Blocs, Bolstering Labor's Electoral Victory
Australia's immigration reached 437,440 in the year to March, far exceeding forecasts and raising concerns about Labor's pledge to reduce it. This influx, predominantly from India and China, has created significant voting blocs bolstering Labor's electoral success in several key seats, potentially l...
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60% Bias Score


India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission reduction targets; this increase could double its current steel-related greenhouse gas emissions, currently at 12%, despite its ambitious renewable energy targets.
India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission reduction targets; this increase could double its current steel-related greenhouse gas emissions, currently at 12%, despite its ambitious renewable energy targets.
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52% Bias Score


Pakistan Blames India for Deadly School Bus Bombing in Balochistan
A suicide car bombing in Khuzdar, Balochistan, Pakistan, killed five people, including three children, and injured 38 others on Wednesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif blamed India without providing evidence, while India rejected the accusations. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which Pakista...
Pakistan Blames India for Deadly School Bus Bombing in Balochistan
A suicide car bombing in Khuzdar, Balochistan, Pakistan, killed five people, including three children, and injured 38 others on Wednesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif blamed India without providing evidence, while India rejected the accusations. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which Pakista...
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52% Bias Score


Pakistan Heatwave: Temperatures Soar Above 48°C, Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke
A scorching heatwave grips Pakistan, with temperatures reaching 48°C in Dadu and Jacobabad, causing hundreds of heatstroke cases and straining hospitals; experts link this to climate change and warn of a recurring pattern in South Asia.
Pakistan Heatwave: Temperatures Soar Above 48°C, Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke
A scorching heatwave grips Pakistan, with temperatures reaching 48°C in Dadu and Jacobabad, causing hundreds of heatstroke cases and straining hospitals; experts link this to climate change and warn of a recurring pattern in South Asia.
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20% Bias Score


Pakistan Heatwave: Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke Amidst Climate Change Concerns
A severe heatwave in Pakistan has caused temperatures to soar above 48°C in some areas, resulting in hundreds of heatstroke cases and overwhelming hospitals, with experts linking the frequency of these events to climate change.
Pakistan Heatwave: Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke Amidst Climate Change Concerns
A severe heatwave in Pakistan has caused temperatures to soar above 48°C in some areas, resulting in hundreds of heatstroke cases and overwhelming hospitals, with experts linking the frequency of these events to climate change.
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24% Bias Score


Delhi Launches Four-Year Tree Census to Combat Deforestation
The Indian Institute of Forest Research is conducting a four-year tree census in Delhi's capital region, costing 44.3 million rupees (~€455,800), to combat illegal deforestation and aid climate change mitigation efforts, per a recent Supreme Court order.
Delhi Launches Four-Year Tree Census to Combat Deforestation
The Indian Institute of Forest Research is conducting a four-year tree census in Delhi's capital region, costing 44.3 million rupees (~€455,800), to combat illegal deforestation and aid climate change mitigation efforts, per a recent Supreme Court order.
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32% Bias Score

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Apple announced it will significantly increase iPhone production in India, aiming to make India the origin of most US-sold iPhones by 2026, a strategic shift driven by US-China trade tensions and India's improved electronics manufacturing environment.

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Apple announced it will significantly increase iPhone production in India, aiming to make India the origin of most US-sold iPhones by 2026, a strategic shift driven by US-China trade tensions and India's improved electronics manufacturing environment.
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36% Bias Score

Indian Animation Investment Scam Defrauds Investors of 400 Crore Rupees
In Andhra Pradesh, India, Vankat Satya Lakshmi Karan, operating "U Pix Creations Animation," defrauded investors of approximately 400 crore rupees (around $48 million USD) by promising doubled returns on investments, with police currently investigating and seeking more victims.

Indian Animation Investment Scam Defrauds Investors of 400 Crore Rupees
In Andhra Pradesh, India, Vankat Satya Lakshmi Karan, operating "U Pix Creations Animation," defrauded investors of approximately 400 crore rupees (around $48 million USD) by promising doubled returns on investments, with police currently investigating and seeking more victims.
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28% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...

India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...
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44% Bias Score

Pakistan Heatwave: Temperatures Soar Above 48°C, Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke
A severe heatwave in Pakistan has caused temperatures to soar above 48°C in some areas, leading to hundreds of heatstroke cases and straining hospital resources; experts link this to climate change and warn of a public health emergency.

Pakistan Heatwave: Temperatures Soar Above 48°C, Hundreds Suffer Heatstroke
A severe heatwave in Pakistan has caused temperatures to soar above 48°C in some areas, leading to hundreds of heatstroke cases and straining hospital resources; experts link this to climate change and warn of a public health emergency.
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28% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.

India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.
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36% Bias Score

Suicide Bombing Kills Six in Pakistan's Balochistan
A suicide bombing targeting a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed at least six people, including four children, prompting accusations from Pakistan against India, amid heightened tensions between the two countries.

Suicide Bombing Kills Six in Pakistan's Balochistan
A suicide bombing targeting a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed at least six people, including four children, prompting accusations from Pakistan against India, amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
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36% Bias Score
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