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IMF Study: Restrictive Migration Policies Harm Long-Term Economic Growth
The IMF finds that restricting migration may temporarily ease infrastructure burdens but ultimately harms long-term economic growth, redirecting migrant flows and wasting valuable opportunities; while in the short term, restrictive policies may modestly reduce host country GDP, long-term productivit...
IMF Study: Restrictive Migration Policies Harm Long-Term Economic Growth
The IMF finds that restricting migration may temporarily ease infrastructure burdens but ultimately harms long-term economic growth, redirecting migrant flows and wasting valuable opportunities; while in the short term, restrictive policies may modestly reduce host country GDP, long-term productivit...
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48% Bias Score


Peru's Humala Sentenced to 15 Years for Odebrecht Bribery
Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia were sentenced to 15 years in prison on April 15th for money laundering, with funds from Odebrecht and Hugo Chávez used in Humala's 2011 and 2006 campaigns; Humala was immediately arrested, while Heredia sought refuge in the Brazil...
Peru's Humala Sentenced to 15 Years for Odebrecht Bribery
Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia were sentenced to 15 years in prison on April 15th for money laundering, with funds from Odebrecht and Hugo Chávez used in Humala's 2011 and 2006 campaigns; Humala was immediately arrested, while Heredia sought refuge in the Brazil...
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44% Bias Score


Kretinsky Acquires Royal Mail, Building European Logistics Empire
Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky acquired the financially struggling Royal Mail in December 2024 for \£3.6 billion, aiming to make its parent company, International Distribution Services, a key part of his European logistics empire; the UK government approved the deal on condition that the headqua...
Kretinsky Acquires Royal Mail, Building European Logistics Empire
Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky acquired the financially struggling Royal Mail in December 2024 for \£3.6 billion, aiming to make its parent company, International Distribution Services, a key part of his European logistics empire; the UK government approved the deal on condition that the headqua...
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48% Bias Score


Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave After Leak Investigation
Following a Department of Defense investigation into leaks of national security information, Dan Caldwell, a leading advisor to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave and escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday; the investigation is ongoing and may involve criminal prose...
Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave After Leak Investigation
Following a Department of Defense investigation into leaks of national security information, Dan Caldwell, a leading advisor to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave and escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday; the investigation is ongoing and may involve criminal prose...
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24% Bias Score


Pentagon Advisor Escorted Out Amid Leak Investigation
Pentagon advisor Dan Caldwell was escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday after an investigation into leaks revealed an "unauthorized disclosure" of national security information, prompting his administrative leave and an ongoing probe that could lead to criminal prosecution.
Pentagon Advisor Escorted Out Amid Leak Investigation
Pentagon advisor Dan Caldwell was escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday after an investigation into leaks revealed an "unauthorized disclosure" of national security information, prompting his administrative leave and an ongoing probe that could lead to criminal prosecution.
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40% Bias Score


EU Faces Climate Backlash Over Carbon Credit Plan
Following the confirmation of 2023 as Europe's hottest year, climate activists are pressing the EU to adopt a 2040 emissions reduction target, but the Commission's consideration of using international carbon credits to meet the goal is facing significant opposition from environmental organizations d...
EU Faces Climate Backlash Over Carbon Credit Plan
Following the confirmation of 2023 as Europe's hottest year, climate activists are pressing the EU to adopt a 2040 emissions reduction target, but the Commission's consideration of using international carbon credits to meet the goal is facing significant opposition from environmental organizations d...
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48% Bias Score

US Demands Complete Halt to Iranian Weapons-Grade Uranium Enrichment
US Special Envoy Steve Wankoff demanded on April 15th that Iran completely cease uranium enrichment for weapons as a condition for any future deal, highlighting the ongoing tensions and disagreements regarding Iran's nuclear program and the potential transfer of its highly enriched uranium stockpile...

US Demands Complete Halt to Iranian Weapons-Grade Uranium Enrichment
US Special Envoy Steve Wankoff demanded on April 15th that Iran completely cease uranium enrichment for weapons as a condition for any future deal, highlighting the ongoing tensions and disagreements regarding Iran's nuclear program and the potential transfer of its highly enriched uranium stockpile...
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36% Bias Score

Peru's Humala Sentenced to Prison in Odebrecht Corruption Case
Former Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife have been sentenced to prison for receiving millions in illegal campaign contributions from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government under Hugo Chávez, a ruling that marks the third conviction of a former Peruvian president for corruption in recen...

Peru's Humala Sentenced to Prison in Odebrecht Corruption Case
Former Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife have been sentenced to prison for receiving millions in illegal campaign contributions from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government under Hugo Chávez, a ruling that marks the third conviction of a former Peruvian president for corruption in recen...
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44% Bias Score

Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: Death Certificates Omit Business Name
In the aftermath of the Dominican Republic nightclub collapse that killed at least 231 and injured over 200, death certificates lacked the nightclub's name, Jet Set, raising questions about legal implications for victims' families.

Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: Death Certificates Omit Business Name
In the aftermath of the Dominican Republic nightclub collapse that killed at least 231 and injured over 200, death certificates lacked the nightclub's name, Jet Set, raising questions about legal implications for victims' families.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Threatens to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Over Antisemitism
President Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status for alleged campus antisemitism, following the university's rejection of an administration proposal and accusations of noncompliance, potentially costing Harvard billions in funding and raising questions about academic freed...

Trump Threatens to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Over Antisemitism
President Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status for alleged campus antisemitism, following the university's rejection of an administration proposal and accusations of noncompliance, potentially costing Harvard billions in funding and raising questions about academic freed...
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64% Bias Score

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.
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32% Bias Score

Merz Considers Sending Taurus Missiles to Ukraine, Sparking Debate
Germany's CDU leader Friedrich Merz's consideration of supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine, contrasting with Chancellor Scholz's refusal, sparks debate among European allies and within Germany's potential coalition government, with the CDU/CSU and SPD negotiating a potential agreement.

Merz Considers Sending Taurus Missiles to Ukraine, Sparking Debate
Germany's CDU leader Friedrich Merz's consideration of supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine, contrasting with Chancellor Scholz's refusal, sparks debate among European allies and within Germany's potential coalition government, with the CDU/CSU and SPD negotiating a potential agreement.
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40% Bias Score
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