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Paris Referendum: 500 Streets to Go Car-Free Despite Low Turnout
In a Paris referendum with a record low 3.89% turnout, approximately two-thirds of voters supported pedestrianizing 500 streets, eliminating 10,000 parking spots and increasing green streets to roughly 700, despite Paris lagging behind other European capitals in green infrastructure at 26% compared ...
Paris Referendum: 500 Streets to Go Car-Free Despite Low Turnout
In a Paris referendum with a record low 3.89% turnout, approximately two-thirds of voters supported pedestrianizing 500 streets, eliminating 10,000 parking spots and increasing green streets to roughly 700, despite Paris lagging behind other European capitals in green infrastructure at 26% compared ...
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40% Bias Score


Dutton Proposes Referendum on Dual Citizen Deportations
Peter Dutton proposed a referendum to amend the Australian constitution, granting the federal government expanded powers to deport dual citizens convicted of serious crimes such as terrorism, paedophilia, and antisemitism, following a High Court ruling against ministerial citizenship stripping.
Dutton Proposes Referendum on Dual Citizen Deportations
Peter Dutton proposed a referendum to amend the Australian constitution, granting the federal government expanded powers to deport dual citizens convicted of serious crimes such as terrorism, paedophilia, and antisemitism, following a High Court ruling against ministerial citizenship stripping.
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40% Bias Score


Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...
Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...
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48% Bias Score


Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.
Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.
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40% Bias Score


Guinea Sets 2025 for Elections, Referendum Amidst Missing Opposition Figures
Guinea's Prime Minister announced a 2025 referendum and elections, marking a return to constitutional order after the junta's missed 2024 deadline; challenges remain with the electoral register, and several opposition figures and a journalist remain missing.
Guinea Sets 2025 for Elections, Referendum Amidst Missing Opposition Figures
Guinea's Prime Minister announced a 2025 referendum and elections, marking a return to constitutional order after the junta's missed 2024 deadline; challenges remain with the electoral register, and several opposition figures and a journalist remain missing.
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52% Bias Score


Bosnian Independence Referendum of 1992: A Path to War
A 1992 referendum in Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in 64% voting for independence, despite opposition from the Bosnian Serb SDS and prior agreements between Croatian and Serbian leaders to partition Bosnia, directly leading to the Bosnian War.
Bosnian Independence Referendum of 1992: A Path to War
A 1992 referendum in Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in 64% voting for independence, despite opposition from the Bosnian Serb SDS and prior agreements between Croatian and Serbian leaders to partition Bosnia, directly leading to the Bosnian War.
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36% Bias Score

Paris Votes on Car Ban for 500 Streets
Parisians are voting today on a plan to ban cars from 500 streets, creating car-free zones and impacting 10,000 parking spaces; while supporters emphasize reduced pollution and improved pedestrian areas, opponents raise concerns about costs and potential disruptions.

Paris Votes on Car Ban for 500 Streets
Parisians are voting today on a plan to ban cars from 500 streets, creating car-free zones and impacting 10,000 parking spaces; while supporters emphasize reduced pollution and improved pedestrian areas, opponents raise concerns about costs and potential disruptions.
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40% Bias Score

Dutton's Proposed Referendum on Deporting Dual-National Criminals Faces Backlash
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposed a potential costly constitutional referendum to allow ministers to deport dual-national criminals, facing criticism from Prime Minister Albanese and Treasurer Chalmers who labeled it a distraction from the Coalition's economic policy, while internal dissent ro...

Dutton's Proposed Referendum on Deporting Dual-National Criminals Faces Backlash
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposed a potential costly constitutional referendum to allow ministers to deport dual-national criminals, facing criticism from Prime Minister Albanese and Treasurer Chalmers who labeled it a distraction from the Coalition's economic policy, while internal dissent ro...
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56% Bias Score

EY Employees Vote on 48-Hour Workweek Amidst Overtime Concerns
At EY, a significant employee referendum from April 14-21 will decide whether to reinstate a 48-hour workweek limit, prompted by high overtime (25% of employees exceed 50 hours weekly for over 20 weeks annually), leading to health issues and a contested 2021 agreement that rarely provides support.

EY Employees Vote on 48-Hour Workweek Amidst Overtime Concerns
At EY, a significant employee referendum from April 14-21 will decide whether to reinstate a 48-hour workweek limit, prompted by high overtime (25% of employees exceed 50 hours weekly for over 20 weeks annually), leading to health issues and a contested 2021 agreement that rarely provides support.
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56% Bias Score

Referendum Fueled Surge in Racism Against Indigenous Australians
A report on racism against Indigenous Australians found a 20% rise in online and media racism following the failed Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, with one-fifth of reports mentioning the referendum, highlighting the emboldening of racist views.

Referendum Fueled Surge in Racism Against Indigenous Australians
A report on racism against Indigenous Australians found a 20% rise in online and media racism following the failed Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, with one-fifth of reports mentioning the referendum, highlighting the emboldening of racist views.
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44% Bias Score

Undisclosed Condition in PKK Disarmament Call Creates Public Confusion
A PKK disarmament call, initially presented as unconditional, contained a hidden condition requiring legal recognition for Kurds, creating public confusion and raising concerns about transparency and the sustainability of any peace agreement.

Undisclosed Condition in PKK Disarmament Call Creates Public Confusion
A PKK disarmament call, initially presented as unconditional, contained a hidden condition requiring legal recognition for Kurds, creating public confusion and raising concerns about transparency and the sustainability of any peace agreement.
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52% Bias Score

French Pension Reform: Referendum Possible Amidst Negotiation Breakdown
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne considers a referendum on pension reform if negotiations deadlock, following the first day of talks where the Force Ouvrière union left, rejecting government demands for financial equilibrium by 2030; a deficit exceeding €6 billion is projected.

French Pension Reform: Referendum Possible Amidst Negotiation Breakdown
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne considers a referendum on pension reform if negotiations deadlock, following the first day of talks where the Force Ouvrière union left, rejecting government demands for financial equilibrium by 2030; a deficit exceeding €6 billion is projected.
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48% Bias Score
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