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Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.
Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.
Progress
48% Bias Score


IMF Approves \$20 Billion Loan for Argentina, Coupled with Currency Reforms
The IMF approved a \$20 billion, 48-month financing program for Argentina on April 11, 2025, with an initial \$12 billion disbursement, aiming to support the country's transition to a more open market economy; Argentina also eliminated currency restrictions for individuals and implemented a flexible...
IMF Approves \$20 Billion Loan for Argentina, Coupled with Currency Reforms
The IMF approved a \$20 billion, 48-month financing program for Argentina on April 11, 2025, with an initial \$12 billion disbursement, aiming to support the country's transition to a more open market economy; Argentina also eliminated currency restrictions for individuals and implemented a flexible...
Progress
40% Bias Score


US and Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks Amidst Sanctions and Threats
The US and Iran will hold indirect talks in Oman on Saturday to address Iran's nuclear program, following the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and the imposition of new sanctions by the US. The talks aim to prevent nuclear proliferation and maintain regional stability, with uncertain prospec...
US and Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks Amidst Sanctions and Threats
The US and Iran will hold indirect talks in Oman on Saturday to address Iran's nuclear program, following the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and the imposition of new sanctions by the US. The talks aim to prevent nuclear proliferation and maintain regional stability, with uncertain prospec...
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40% Bias Score


Argentina Receives $42 Billion in International Aid to Stabilize Economy
Argentina received a $20 billion loan from the IMF, a $12 billion loan from the World Bank, and up to $10 billion from the IDB to stabilize its economy, lift exchange controls, and end the $200 monthly dollar limit.
Argentina Receives $42 Billion in International Aid to Stabilize Economy
Argentina received a $20 billion loan from the IMF, a $12 billion loan from the World Bank, and up to $10 billion from the IDB to stabilize its economy, lift exchange controls, and end the $200 monthly dollar limit.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Appeals Court Partially Allows Trump Administration to Shrink CFPB
A federal appeals court partially allowed the Trump administration to shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), but prevented its full dismantling, following a lower court injunction against mass firings and work stoppages initiated by the Trump administration. The ruling requires a "p...
Appeals Court Partially Allows Trump Administration to Shrink CFPB
A federal appeals court partially allowed the Trump administration to shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), but prevented its full dismantling, following a lower court injunction against mass firings and work stoppages initiated by the Trump administration. The ruling requires a "p...
Progress
32% Bias Score


US Seeks Allies' Help in Trade War With China
Facing a stalled trade war with China, the Trump administration is now seeking help from US allies like Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and India to pressure China; however, this strategy directly contradicts Trump's "America First" policy, which alienated many of these same allies in the past.
US Seeks Allies' Help in Trade War With China
Facing a stalled trade war with China, the Trump administration is now seeking help from US allies like Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and India to pressure China; however, this strategy directly contradicts Trump's "America First" policy, which alienated many of these same allies in the past.
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56% Bias Score

Somali PM Visits Disputed Las Anod, Defying Somaliland
On [Date], Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre visited Las Anod, a city claimed by both Somalia and Somaliland, aiming to promote unity and peace, announcing several federal infrastructure projects; Somaliland vehemently opposes the visit, viewing it as a violation of its sovereignty.

Somali PM Visits Disputed Las Anod, Defying Somaliland
On [Date], Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre visited Las Anod, a city claimed by both Somalia and Somaliland, aiming to promote unity and peace, announcing several federal infrastructure projects; Somaliland vehemently opposes the visit, viewing it as a violation of its sovereignty.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Argentina Receives $42 Billion in Bailout Packages
The IMF, World Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank approved a combined $42 billion bailout package for Argentina on Friday, aiming to support President Javier Milei's economic reforms and boost the struggling economy, despite concerns over high poverty and social unrest.

Argentina Receives $42 Billion in Bailout Packages
The IMF, World Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank approved a combined $42 billion bailout package for Argentina on Friday, aiming to support President Javier Milei's economic reforms and boost the struggling economy, despite concerns over high poverty and social unrest.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Argentina Eases Currency Controls After Securing $32 Billion in International Loans
Argentina's central bank eased currency controls, allowing unlimited US dollar purchases and a floating exchange rate between 1,000 and 14,000 pesos per dollar, following $32 billion in loans from the IMF and World Bank to address its economic crisis.

Argentina Eases Currency Controls After Securing $32 Billion in International Loans
Argentina's central bank eased currency controls, allowing unlimited US dollar purchases and a floating exchange rate between 1,000 and 14,000 pesos per dollar, following $32 billion in loans from the IMF and World Bank to address its economic crisis.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Erdoğan: Turkey Essential for European Security Amidst Domestic Unrest
Turkish President Erdoğan, at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, emphasized Turkey's importance to European security and its mediating role in conflicts involving Ukraine, Syria, and US tariffs, while facing domestic protests over the imprisonment of his rival, Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.

Erdoğan: Turkey Essential for European Security Amidst Domestic Unrest
Turkish President Erdoğan, at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, emphasized Turkey's importance to European security and its mediating role in conflicts involving Ukraine, Syria, and US tariffs, while facing domestic protests over the imprisonment of his rival, Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Return of Illegally Deported Migrant
A US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant illegally deported to El Salvador on March 15, 2023, despite a court order protecting him from deportation since 2019; the administration's noncompliance is deemed "extremely troubling".

Federal Judge Orders Return of Illegally Deported Migrant
A US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant illegally deported to El Salvador on March 15, 2023, despite a court order protecting him from deportation since 2019; the administration's noncompliance is deemed "extremely troubling".
Progress
56% Bias Score

Israel's Enduring Democracy: A Legacy of Self-Governance
Despite post-WWII challenges, Israel's democracy persists due to centuries of Jewish self-governance within communal structures (kahals) that practiced internal elections, dispute resolution, and resource management, unlike other post-colonial states.

Israel's Enduring Democracy: A Legacy of Self-Governance
Despite post-WWII challenges, Israel's democracy persists due to centuries of Jewish self-governance within communal structures (kahals) that practiced internal elections, dispute resolution, and resource management, unlike other post-colonial states.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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