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Kempf's Updated Critique: Capitalism's Radicalization and the Super-Rich
French journalist Hervé Kempf's new graphic novel, "How the Rich Plunder the Earth," released in Spain, updates his 2007 book by highlighting the worsening ecological crisis and increased wealth concentration among the super-rich, arguing that capitalism's radicalization, exemplified by figures like...
Kempf's Updated Critique: Capitalism's Radicalization and the Super-Rich
French journalist Hervé Kempf's new graphic novel, "How the Rich Plunder the Earth," released in Spain, updates his 2007 book by highlighting the worsening ecological crisis and increased wealth concentration among the super-rich, arguing that capitalism's radicalization, exemplified by figures like...
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60% Bias Score


Madrid's Ignorance of Tagus River Pollution: A Critical Survey
A survey reveals that 75% of Madrileños are unaware of the Tagus River's pollution in Toledo, while 89% mistakenly believe treated wastewater is clean; this, coupled with the fact that 91% admit to flushing inappropriate waste down the toilet, highlights a critical lack of environmental awareness.
Madrid's Ignorance of Tagus River Pollution: A Critical Survey
A survey reveals that 75% of Madrileños are unaware of the Tagus River's pollution in Toledo, while 89% mistakenly believe treated wastewater is clean; this, coupled with the fact that 91% admit to flushing inappropriate waste down the toilet, highlights a critical lack of environmental awareness.
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40% Bias Score


Home Care Crisis: Philanthropy's Response to Worker Shortages
The US faces a severe home care worker shortage due to low wages and unsafe conditions, impacting both care workers and recipients; philanthropic initiatives like the CARE Fund are investing $50 million to improve care infrastructure.
Home Care Crisis: Philanthropy's Response to Worker Shortages
The US faces a severe home care worker shortage due to low wages and unsafe conditions, impacting both care workers and recipients; philanthropic initiatives like the CARE Fund are investing $50 million to improve care infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate with Electronic Warfare Deployments
Following a militant attack that killed 26 Indian tourists, India and Pakistan deployed electronic warfare systems along their border, disrupting communications and radar systems and escalating tensions between the two nuclear powers. India's Samyukta system and Pakistan's Chinese-supplied EW assets...
India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate with Electronic Warfare Deployments
Following a militant attack that killed 26 Indian tourists, India and Pakistan deployed electronic warfare systems along their border, disrupting communications and radar systems and escalating tensions between the two nuclear powers. India's Samyukta system and Pakistan's Chinese-supplied EW assets...
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32% Bias Score


U-NOVUS Forum: Fostering Technological Leadership in Russia
The U-NOVUS forum, a three-day event in Tomsk from May 21-23, brings together 2000 young scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to foster technological leadership in Russia, supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Tomsk Oblast administration, and AFK Sistema.
U-NOVUS Forum: Fostering Technological Leadership in Russia
The U-NOVUS forum, a three-day event in Tomsk from May 21-23, brings together 2000 young scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to foster technological leadership in Russia, supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Tomsk Oblast administration, and AFK Sistema.
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40% Bias Score


Global Nakba Day Protests: Widespread Demonstrations, Hamas Support, and Escalating Tensions
Global pro-Palestinian protests marking Nakba Day on May 15th, 2024, involved demonstrations across multiple continents, with many participants endorsing Hamas' October 7th attacks and advocating for armed resistance, raising significant international concerns.
Global Nakba Day Protests: Widespread Demonstrations, Hamas Support, and Escalating Tensions
Global pro-Palestinian protests marking Nakba Day on May 15th, 2024, involved demonstrations across multiple continents, with many participants endorsing Hamas' October 7th attacks and advocating for armed resistance, raising significant international concerns.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.

U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.
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44% Bias Score

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Israeli Concerns
President Trump lifted sanctions on Syria, a move supported by Congressman Stutzman who recently visited Damascus and believes it will help rebuild Syria and reduce Iranian and terrorist influence, despite Israeli concerns.

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Israeli Concerns
President Trump lifted sanctions on Syria, a move supported by Congressman Stutzman who recently visited Damascus and believes it will help rebuild Syria and reduce Iranian and terrorist influence, despite Israeli concerns.
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48% Bias Score

JP Morgan Chase Mandates Full-Time Return to Office"
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon mandated a full-time return to in-office work by early 2025, ending pandemic-era flexible arrangements despite over 1000 employees signing a petition for hybrid options, prioritizing in-person collaboration over remote work flexibility.

JP Morgan Chase Mandates Full-Time Return to Office"
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon mandated a full-time return to in-office work by early 2025, ending pandemic-era flexible arrangements despite over 1000 employees signing a petition for hybrid options, prioritizing in-person collaboration over remote work flexibility.
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44% Bias Score

Stablecoin Market Quadruples, Driven by Increased Accessibility and Lower Transaction Costs
Stablecoin market capitalization quadrupled from $54.66 billion in 2021 to $221 billion in 2025 as the top stablecoins increased from three to ten, driven by lower transaction costs and increased accessibility, particularly benefiting developing nations facing a $4.9 trillion credit gap affecting 2....

Stablecoin Market Quadruples, Driven by Increased Accessibility and Lower Transaction Costs
Stablecoin market capitalization quadrupled from $54.66 billion in 2021 to $221 billion in 2025 as the top stablecoins increased from three to ten, driven by lower transaction costs and increased accessibility, particularly benefiting developing nations facing a $4.9 trillion credit gap affecting 2....
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40% Bias Score

US Sanctions Cripple International Criminal Court
US sanctions imposed in February severely cripple the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, halting investigations into war crimes and impacting approximately 30 of its 900 American staff members; the sanctions followed ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials.

US Sanctions Cripple International Criminal Court
US sanctions imposed in February severely cripple the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, halting investigations into war crimes and impacting approximately 30 of its 900 American staff members; the sanctions followed ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court will consider President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, a move projected to increase the undocumented population by 25% over 50 years, facing legal challenges from states with high immigrant populations, particularly California, New Jersey, and New York.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court will consider President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, a move projected to increase the undocumented population by 25% over 50 years, facing legal challenges from states with high immigrant populations, particularly California, New Jersey, and New York.
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40% Bias Score
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