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Dutch Government's Plan to Abolish NTR Sparks Outrage
The Dutch government's plan to abolish the NTR, a public broadcaster, has sparked outrage from opposition parties who highlight potential impacts on essential programming and the overall public broadcasting system, leading to a likely parliamentary majority against the proposal.
Dutch Government's Plan to Abolish NTR Sparks Outrage
The Dutch government's plan to abolish the NTR, a public broadcaster, has sparked outrage from opposition parties who highlight potential impacts on essential programming and the overall public broadcasting system, leading to a likely parliamentary majority against the proposal.
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52% Bias Score


German Immigration Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Claims of Success
Germany's Interior Minister claims success in curbing illegal immigration, but the head of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees criticizes the approach, sparking a debate on asylum reform and the future of immigration policy.
German Immigration Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Claims of Success
Germany's Interior Minister claims success in curbing illegal immigration, but the head of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees criticizes the approach, sparking a debate on asylum reform and the future of immigration policy.
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48% Bias Score


Wisconsin Superintendent's Re-election Bid Highlights School Choice Debate
Wisconsin Superintendent Jill Underly, running for re-election, seeks to eliminate the state's school choice program, citing its high cost and financial strain on public schools; her opponent, Brittany Kinser, supports school choice, emphasizing parental choice and diverse learning options.
Wisconsin Superintendent's Re-election Bid Highlights School Choice Debate
Wisconsin Superintendent Jill Underly, running for re-election, seeks to eliminate the state's school choice program, citing its high cost and financial strain on public schools; her opponent, Brittany Kinser, supports school choice, emphasizing parental choice and diverse learning options.
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60% Bias Score


Hessen Launches €1 Billion Economic Development Fund Amidst Opposition
The €1 billion Hessenfonds, launched April 1st, 2025, offers subsidized loans and equity to Hessian businesses for investments in modernization and digitalization, prompting debate over its effectiveness and alignment with climate goals. Applications open after Easter.
Hessen Launches €1 Billion Economic Development Fund Amidst Opposition
The €1 billion Hessenfonds, launched April 1st, 2025, offers subsidized loans and equity to Hessian businesses for investments in modernization and digitalization, prompting debate over its effectiveness and alignment with climate goals. Applications open after Easter.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Energy Prices Soar Despite Exporting Gas
Australian residential electricity prices are rising 2.5–8.9%, impacting hundreds of thousands due to high wholesale gas prices, driven by high demand, outages, and low renewables, despite Australia being a major energy exporter, sparking criticism of government policy.
Australian Energy Prices Soar Despite Exporting Gas
Australian residential electricity prices are rising 2.5–8.9%, impacting hundreds of thousands due to high wholesale gas prices, driven by high demand, outages, and low renewables, despite Australia being a major energy exporter, sparking criticism of government policy.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Moves to Curb Low-Quality Private Universities
Spain's left-wing parties passed a motion to make ministerial technical reports on university quality binding, aiming to curb the rise of low-quality private universities after 21 unfavorable reports since 2018; the motion also urges increased funding and a review of the scholarship system.
Spain Moves to Curb Low-Quality Private Universities
Spain's left-wing parties passed a motion to make ministerial technical reports on university quality binding, aiming to curb the rise of low-quality private universities after 21 unfavorable reports since 2018; the motion also urges increased funding and a review of the scholarship system.
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48% Bias Score

Disagreement on Economic Impact of Trump Tariffs
Senators Schumer and Luján claim President Trump's tariffs will cost American families \$5,000 yearly, citing economists' projections, while Senator Kennedy disputes this, arguing the situation is unprecedented and the economists' predictions are unreliable.

Disagreement on Economic Impact of Trump Tariffs
Senators Schumer and Luján claim President Trump's tariffs will cost American families \$5,000 yearly, citing economists' projections, while Senator Kennedy disputes this, arguing the situation is unprecedented and the economists' predictions are unreliable.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Improved Budget Outlook: Fact vs. Ideology
Australia's budget shows a significant improvement compared to earlier projections, mainly due to unexpectedly high tax revenue from booming mining profits and low unemployment. This contrasts with criticisms portraying government spending as "out of control", while the country's public debt is rela...

Australia's Improved Budget Outlook: Fact vs. Ideology
Australia's budget shows a significant improvement compared to earlier projections, mainly due to unexpectedly high tax revenue from booming mining profits and low unemployment. This contrasts with criticisms portraying government spending as "out of control", while the country's public debt is rela...
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56% Bias Score

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition Promises Cheaper Energy Through Increased Gas Supply
The Australian Coalition plans to lower energy prices by increasing gas supply through faster approvals of projects like Woodside's North-West Shelf and subsidies for existing plants, aiming to alleviate capacity constraints within 12-18 months, while critics express doubt.

Coalition Promises Cheaper Energy Through Increased Gas Supply
The Australian Coalition plans to lower energy prices by increasing gas supply through faster approvals of projects like Woodside's North-West Shelf and subsidies for existing plants, aiming to alleviate capacity constraints within 12-18 months, while critics express doubt.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Government Halts Multiple Parenthood Legalization
The Dutch government rejected legalizing multiple parenthood due to high costs and implementation challenges, disappointing some opposition parties who view the decision as politically motivated; this maintains the current two-parent legal framework despite societal changes and previous reports supp...

Dutch Government Halts Multiple Parenthood Legalization
The Dutch government rejected legalizing multiple parenthood due to high costs and implementation challenges, disappointing some opposition parties who view the decision as politically motivated; this maintains the current two-parent legal framework despite societal changes and previous reports supp...
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44% Bias Score

Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.

Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.
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36% Bias Score
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