
The Daily Telegraph
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Media Conglomerate: Murdoch family
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Dom, Minns face the heat in final NSW leaders’ debate
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Raiders · CronullaCronulla prop Royce Hunt has taken the extraordinary step of labelling Canberra firebrand Corey Horsburgh a “weak-gutted dog” following a testy exchange between the pair last Sunday.
‘Weak gutted dog’ 2.0: Raiders star cops brutal sledge
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Oceania · AustraliaA teenage boy has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a pregnant mother, after he fatally hit her in the head with a piece of concrete.
Boy fatally hit pregnant mum with concrete
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Protest · NairobiKenyan police said Tuesday they had arrested 238 people during violent protests over the cost of living which also saw 31 police officers injured.
Kenya says 238 arrested in day of violent protests
39% Left coverage: 13 sources
Pedro Sánchez · SpainSpain's Parliament set aside the business of lawmaking on Tuesday to hold a marathon debate. Vote will be held in the 348-member lower chamber on Wednesday. No other party has said it would support the motion by Vox's 52 lawmakers. Vox leader Santiago Abascal isn't presenting himself as an alternative prime minister.
Spain's government faces no-confidence vote brought by Vox
Coverage: 4 sources
Oceania · AustraliaPolice in one state have put a suburb on lockdown, urging residents to lock their doors as they investigate an “unfolding incident.”
Suburb on lockdown, potential gunman at large
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Asia · BeijingChina has announced ambitious plans to become a global leader in the field of AI by 2030. McKinsey estimates the sector could add about US$600 billion every year to China's gross domestic product by then. Washington has moved to suffocate China's technology ambitions, blocking through sanctions its access to high-grade chips.
Chip war and censorship hobble Chinese tech giants in chatbot race
67% Right coverage: 3 sources