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Death of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan president José Mujica, known for his austere lifestyle and progressive policies, died at age 89 after a battle with cancer, leaving a significant legacy of social justice and alternative leadership.
Death of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan president José Mujica, known for his austere lifestyle and progressive policies, died at age 89 after a battle with cancer, leaving a significant legacy of social justice and alternative leadership.
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40% Bias Score


Brazilian Activist Changes Google's Down Syndrome Definition
Vitória Mesquita, a 25-year-old Brazilian woman with Down syndrome, successfully changed Google's definition of Down syndrome from a disease to a genetic condition through a social media campaign, impacting global perceptions of disability and demonstrating the power of collective action.
Brazilian Activist Changes Google's Down Syndrome Definition
Vitória Mesquita, a 25-year-old Brazilian woman with Down syndrome, successfully changed Google's definition of Down syndrome from a disease to a genetic condition through a social media campaign, impacting global perceptions of disability and demonstrating the power of collective action.
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20% Bias Score


Carney Becomes Canada's Prime Minister, Faces Minority Government
Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister on Tuesday, forming a new cabinet focused on the US-Canada trade war and economic growth; his Liberal Party won 170 of 343 seats (43.8% of the vote) but lacks a majority.
Carney Becomes Canada's Prime Minister, Faces Minority Government
Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister on Tuesday, forming a new cabinet focused on the US-Canada trade war and economic growth; his Liberal Party won 170 of 343 seats (43.8% of the vote) but lacks a majority.
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44% Bias Score


US Negotiation with Ovidio Guzmán Raises Concerns about US-Mexico Relations
Seventeen relatives of Ovidio Guzmán, a Mexican drug trafficker imprisoned in the US since September 2023, recently crossed into California, a move linked by Mexican officials to a US negotiation where Guzmán is providing information in exchange for a guilty plea; the situation highlights an imbalan...
US Negotiation with Ovidio Guzmán Raises Concerns about US-Mexico Relations
Seventeen relatives of Ovidio Guzmán, a Mexican drug trafficker imprisoned in the US since September 2023, recently crossed into California, a move linked by Mexican officials to a US negotiation where Guzmán is providing information in exchange for a guilty plea; the situation highlights an imbalan...
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44% Bias Score


Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
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40% Bias Score


Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan president José Mujica died at 89; his 2010-2015 presidency saw decreased poverty, economic growth, and social reforms, despite his past as a Tupamaros guerrilla.
Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan president José Mujica died at 89; his 2010-2015 presidency saw decreased poverty, economic growth, and social reforms, despite his past as a Tupamaros guerrilla.
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44% Bias Score

Geographic Location and Gender Significantly Impact Income in Spain
A study by the Laboratorio de Oportunidades reveals significant geographic and gender-based income disparities among Spanish adults, demonstrating that children from low-income families in certain cities earn considerably more than those in others, with women consistently earning less than men, and ...

Geographic Location and Gender Significantly Impact Income in Spain
A study by the Laboratorio de Oportunidades reveals significant geographic and gender-based income disparities among Spanish adults, demonstrating that children from low-income families in certain cities earn considerably more than those in others, with women consistently earning less than men, and ...
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28% Bias Score

Perinatal Mental Health in Spain: High Prevalence and Urgent Need for Support
In Spain, 20-25% of mother-baby pairs experience perinatal mental health disorders, exacerbated by social isolation and idealized motherhood portrayals, highlighting the need for increased support and systemic changes.

Perinatal Mental Health in Spain: High Prevalence and Urgent Need for Support
In Spain, 20-25% of mother-baby pairs experience perinatal mental health disorders, exacerbated by social isolation and idealized motherhood portrayals, highlighting the need for increased support and systemic changes.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Prioritizes Economic Gains in First Foreign Trip to Gulf States
President Trump's first foreign trip of his second term took him to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, where he secured promises of significant investment in the US economy, prioritizing economic gains over traditional diplomatic engagements.

Trump Prioritizes Economic Gains in First Foreign Trip to Gulf States
President Trump's first foreign trip of his second term took him to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, where he secured promises of significant investment in the US economy, prioritizing economic gains over traditional diplomatic engagements.
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40% Bias Score

Menéndez Brothers Granted Parole Eligibility After 35 Years
A Los Angeles judge commuted the sentences of Erik and Lyle Menéndez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, making them eligible for parole after 35 years in prison, following testimony from family members and prison officials about their rehabilitation.

Menéndez Brothers Granted Parole Eligibility After 35 Years
A Los Angeles judge commuted the sentences of Erik and Lyle Menéndez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, making them eligible for parole after 35 years in prison, following testimony from family members and prison officials about their rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score

EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.

EU to Approve 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Shadow Fleet and Military Suppliers
The EU is preparing to implement its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 200 vessels in its shadow fleet and 31 entities suspected of supplying military technology, aiming to further pressure the Russian economy and limit its war effort.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Pledges to Strengthen Vatican-Jewish Dialogue
Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff, pledged to strengthen the Vatican's dialogue with the Jewish people, seeking to repair strained relations marked by the Gaza conflict and his predecessor's perceived insensitivity towards Jewish suffering.

Pope Leo XIV Pledges to Strengthen Vatican-Jewish Dialogue
Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff, pledged to strengthen the Vatican's dialogue with the Jewish people, seeking to repair strained relations marked by the Gaza conflict and his predecessor's perceived insensitivity towards Jewish suffering.
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36% Bias Score
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