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NSW Workers' Compensation Reform Delayed by Unlikely Alliance
An unlikely alliance of the Liberal Party, Greens, and union movement has delayed reforms to NSW's ailing workers' compensation scheme, which is facing collapse due to surging psychological injury claims, low return-to-work rates, and insufficient assets; a second inquiry will now take place.
NSW Workers' Compensation Reform Delayed by Unlikely Alliance
An unlikely alliance of the Liberal Party, Greens, and union movement has delayed reforms to NSW's ailing workers' compensation scheme, which is facing collapse due to surging psychological injury claims, low return-to-work rates, and insufficient assets; a second inquiry will now take place.
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52% Bias Score


OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.
OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.
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48% Bias Score


Greece's Failing Economic Plan: The Need for a 'Plan B'
The slow implementation of Greece's Piszaridis Report, aimed at boosting economic extroversion and productivity, is failing due to societal distrust, political inaction, and administrative inefficiencies; a proposed 'Plan B' focuses on incremental, bottom-up reforms tailored to the Greek context.
Greece's Failing Economic Plan: The Need for a 'Plan B'
The slow implementation of Greece's Piszaridis Report, aimed at boosting economic extroversion and productivity, is failing due to societal distrust, political inaction, and administrative inefficiencies; a proposed 'Plan B' focuses on incremental, bottom-up reforms tailored to the Greek context.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Reforms Workers' Compensation Scheme Amidst Financial Crisis
The Minns government in Australia is reforming its workers' compensation scheme due to a surge in psychological injury claims, costing \$288,542 on average in 2024, compared to \$146,000 in 2019, and low return-to-work rates; the scheme currently has 82 cents in assets for every dollar of expected f...
Australia Reforms Workers' Compensation Scheme Amidst Financial Crisis
The Minns government in Australia is reforming its workers' compensation scheme due to a surge in psychological injury claims, costing \$288,542 on average in 2024, compared to \$146,000 in 2019, and low return-to-work rates; the scheme currently has 82 cents in assets for every dollar of expected f...
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40% Bias Score


Eight EU Countries Push for ECHR Reforms to Address Immigration
Italy and Denmark, along with Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic, are proposing ECHR reforms to increase national powers in managing immigration, including deporting criminal foreigners and tracking those who cannot be deported, citing concerns about paralle...
Eight EU Countries Push for ECHR Reforms to Address Immigration
Italy and Denmark, along with Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic, are proposing ECHR reforms to increase national powers in managing immigration, including deporting criminal foreigners and tracking those who cannot be deported, citing concerns about paralle...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Civil Servants Protest Proposed Unification of Technical Positions
Spain's top civil servants are protesting parliamentary proposals, led by the PP, to unify access to A1 and A2 technical positions, arguing it would undermine meritocracy, legal frameworks, and the state's effectiveness.
Spanish Civil Servants Protest Proposed Unification of Technical Positions
Spain's top civil servants are protesting parliamentary proposals, led by the PP, to unify access to A1 and A2 technical positions, arguing it would undermine meritocracy, legal frameworks, and the state's effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.
Progress
48% Bias Score

German Labor Minister Announces Bürgergeld Reforms
German Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced reforms to the Bürgergeld, focusing on stricter sanctions for those who fail to meet work obligations, while exempting families with children from sanctions. She also aims to combat fraud through improved data exchange between government levels.

German Labor Minister Announces Bürgergeld Reforms
German Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced reforms to the Bürgergeld, focusing on stricter sanctions for those who fail to meet work obligations, while exempting families with children from sanctions. She also aims to combat fraud through improved data exchange between government levels.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition Unveils Rapid-Response Economic Program
Germany's new black-red coalition government announced a rapid-response economic program to combat recession, including tax cuts, infrastructure investment (€500 billion special fund), and bureaucratic reforms, aiming for visible improvements by summer, despite potential resistance from some states.

Germany's New Coalition Unveils Rapid-Response Economic Program
Germany's new black-red coalition government announced a rapid-response economic program to combat recession, including tax cuts, infrastructure investment (€500 billion special fund), and bureaucratic reforms, aiming for visible improvements by summer, despite potential resistance from some states.
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48% Bias Score

Macron's TV Interview Reveals Deepening Political Crisis
During a three-hour TV interview on May 13th, French President Macron defended his record and addressed public disapproval of his pension reform, despite internal party dissent and a lack of concrete policy announcements, leading to uncertainty about his second term.

Macron's TV Interview Reveals Deepening Political Crisis
During a three-hour TV interview on May 13th, French President Macron defended his record and addressed public disapproval of his pension reform, despite internal party dissent and a lack of concrete policy announcements, leading to uncertainty about his second term.
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48% Bias Score

Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...

Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Intensifies 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative
President Erdoğan's chief advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's intensified efforts to achieve a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state' principles, aiming to eliminate all terror-related entities in Turkey...

Turkey Intensifies 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative
President Erdoğan's chief advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's intensified efforts to achieve a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state' principles, aiming to eliminate all terror-related entities in Turkey...
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60% Bias Score
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