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Tran Luu Quang Appointed New Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee
Tran Luu Quang, a former Politburo member and head of the Hai Phong City Party Committee, has unexpectedly been appointed Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee on August 25th, 2025, replacing Nguyen Van Nen, who was reassigned. This comes ahead of the upcoming City and National Party Con...
Tran Luu Quang Appointed New Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee
Tran Luu Quang, a former Politburo member and head of the Hai Phong City Party Committee, has unexpectedly been appointed Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee on August 25th, 2025, replacing Nguyen Van Nen, who was reassigned. This comes ahead of the upcoming City and National Party Con...
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52% Bias Score


Leicestershire Council's Deputy Leader Removed After Three Months
Joseph Boam, the 22-year-old deputy leader of Leicestershire County Council and cabinet member for adult social care, was removed from his positions after three months, sparking criticism from the Conservative opposition and raising concerns about the Reform UK administration's stability.
Leicestershire Council's Deputy Leader Removed After Three Months
Joseph Boam, the 22-year-old deputy leader of Leicestershire County Council and cabinet member for adult social care, was removed from his positions after three months, sparking criticism from the Conservative opposition and raising concerns about the Reform UK administration's stability.
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40% Bias Score


Football Australia Scraps Plan for Distinctly Australian Football Style
Football Australia abandoned Ernie Merrick's 57-page plan, "Forward Press 2032," for a unique Australian football style after a dramatic executive restructuring, leaving the national teams without a clear technical direction ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
Football Australia Scraps Plan for Distinctly Australian Football Style
Football Australia abandoned Ernie Merrick's 57-page plan, "Forward Press 2032," for a unique Australian football style after a dramatic executive restructuring, leaving the national teams without a clear technical direction ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
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56% Bias Score


Kershaw Retires Early; Barrett to Lead AFP
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw is retiring a year early in October 2024, to be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Krissy Barrett, the first woman to head the force, after facing scrutiny over his handling of a fake terrorist plot.
Kershaw Retires Early; Barrett to Lead AFP
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw is retiring a year early in October 2024, to be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Krissy Barrett, the first woman to head the force, after facing scrutiny over his handling of a fake terrorist plot.
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36% Bias Score


Amara NZero Names New CEO Amidst Renewable Energy Market Volatility
Cinven's Amara NZero appointed Simon Oakland as its new CEO, replacing Gonzalo Errejón after four years of significant revenue growth (from €270 million to over €600 million) and market expansion, despite recent sector challenges involving renewable energy market volatility and regulatory uncertaint...
Amara NZero Names New CEO Amidst Renewable Energy Market Volatility
Cinven's Amara NZero appointed Simon Oakland as its new CEO, replacing Gonzalo Errejón after four years of significant revenue growth (from €270 million to over €600 million) and market expansion, despite recent sector challenges involving renewable energy market volatility and regulatory uncertaint...
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52% Bias Score


GDL Demands Dismissal of Deutsche Bahn CEO
The German train drivers' union (GDL) demanded the dismissal of Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz, citing his inadequacy for the current situation despite acknowledging his financial expertise, while Lutz admitted past errors in highlighting insufficient rail funding, yet reported improved cost managem...
GDL Demands Dismissal of Deutsche Bahn CEO
The German train drivers' union (GDL) demanded the dismissal of Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz, citing his inadequacy for the current situation despite acknowledging his financial expertise, while Lutz admitted past errors in highlighting insufficient rail funding, yet reported improved cost managem...
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36% Bias Score

Target Appoints Internal CEO Amidst Sales Decline
US retail giant Target appointed Michael Fiddelke, its chief operating officer, as its new CEO, replacing Brian Cornell in February, amidst declining sales and share price due to rising prices, tariff uncertainty, and competition, prompting concerns about consumer spending on discretionary products.

Target Appoints Internal CEO Amidst Sales Decline
US retail giant Target appointed Michael Fiddelke, its chief operating officer, as its new CEO, replacing Brian Cornell in February, amidst declining sales and share price due to rising prices, tariff uncertainty, and competition, prompting concerns about consumer spending on discretionary products.
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44% Bias Score

WEF Clears Schwab, Announces Leadership Restructuring
Following accusations of expense fraud and other misconduct, an investigation cleared Klaus Schwab of serious wrongdoing, leading to his resignation from the World Economic Forum's board; interim co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink will lead until Christine Lagarde takes over in two years, and t...

WEF Clears Schwab, Announces Leadership Restructuring
Following accusations of expense fraud and other misconduct, an investigation cleared Klaus Schwab of serious wrongdoing, leading to his resignation from the World Economic Forum's board; interim co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink will lead until Christine Lagarde takes over in two years, and t...
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64% Bias Score

Renault Reports €11.185 Billion Loss, Revises 2024 Projections
Renault reported an €11.185 billion loss in the first half of 2024, primarily due to the devaluation of its Nissan stake, prompting revised financial projections and raising concerns about future adjustments despite stable sales.

Renault Reports €11.185 Billion Loss, Revises 2024 Projections
Renault reported an €11.185 billion loss in the first half of 2024, primarily due to the devaluation of its Nissan stake, prompting revised financial projections and raising concerns about future adjustments despite stable sales.
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Democrats Struggle to Rebrand After 2024 Loss
Following their 2024 election loss, the Democratic Party is struggling to rebrand due to the continued prominence of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Hunter Biden, hindering efforts to present a fresh image and identify new leaders for the 2028 election.

Democrats Struggle to Rebrand After 2024 Loss
Following their 2024 election loss, the Democratic Party is struggling to rebrand due to the continued prominence of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Hunter Biden, hindering efforts to present a fresh image and identify new leaders for the 2028 election.
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48% Bias Score

BP's New Chairman Faces Pressure Amidst 'Chronic' Failings
BP's new chairman, Albert Manifold, faces immediate pressure to revive the oil giant's fortunes after a shareholder criticized its 'chronic' failings; his appointment, following the early departure of the previous chairman, sparked concerns about it being a 'panic appointment'.

BP's New Chairman Faces Pressure Amidst 'Chronic' Failings
BP's new chairman, Albert Manifold, faces immediate pressure to revive the oil giant's fortunes after a shareholder criticized its 'chronic' failings; his appointment, following the early departure of the previous chairman, sparked concerns about it being a 'panic appointment'.
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56% Bias Score

INAH Head Replaced Amidst Budget and Security Controversies
Diego Prieto stepped down as head of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) after almost a decade, replaced by Joel Vázquez; this follows controversies over budget issues, museum security, and damage to archaeological sites during the Maya Train construction.

INAH Head Replaced Amidst Budget and Security Controversies
Diego Prieto stepped down as head of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) after almost a decade, replaced by Joel Vázquez; this follows controversies over budget issues, museum security, and damage to archaeological sites during the Maya Train construction.
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56% Bias Score
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