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Rivera Garza's "Terrestre": Experimental Short Stories Explore Violence Against Women in Mexico
Cristina Rivera Garza's new book, "Terrestre", is a collection of seven experimental short stories exploring the experiences of young women in Mexico, expanding upon themes from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about her sister's femicide and challenging traditional narrative structures.
Rivera Garza's "Terrestre": Experimental Short Stories Explore Violence Against Women in Mexico
Cristina Rivera Garza's new book, "Terrestre", is a collection of seven experimental short stories exploring the experiences of young women in Mexico, expanding upon themes from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about her sister's femicide and challenging traditional narrative structures.
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56% Bias Score


Supervivientes" Conflict: Accusations of Abuse and Production Intervention
On the Spanish reality show "Supervivientes," a major conflict erupted between contestants Anita and Montoya, involving accusations of verbal and physical abuse. The show's production intervened, clarifying that while Montoya experienced an anxiety attack, no physical violence against Anita occurred...
Supervivientes" Conflict: Accusations of Abuse and Production Intervention
On the Spanish reality show "Supervivientes," a major conflict erupted between contestants Anita and Montoya, involving accusations of verbal and physical abuse. The show's production intervened, clarifying that while Montoya experienced an anxiety attack, no physical violence against Anita occurred...
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Stock Market Soars, Dividend Investing Gains Popularity Amidst Uncertainty
The Spanish stock market's 2025 performance surpasses 20% profitability, driven by rising stock prices, but concerns exist regarding US tariffs and bond volatility. High-dividend-paying companies like Enagás (10.4%), Repsol (9%), and others provide returns exceeding fixed-income alternatives.
Spanish Stock Market Soars, Dividend Investing Gains Popularity Amidst Uncertainty
The Spanish stock market's 2025 performance surpasses 20% profitability, driven by rising stock prices, but concerns exist regarding US tariffs and bond volatility. High-dividend-paying companies like Enagás (10.4%), Repsol (9%), and others provide returns exceeding fixed-income alternatives.
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48% Bias Score


Rising Interest Rates Strain Dutch Homeowners' Finances
A new NHG survey shows that over one-third of Dutch homeowners are struggling to pay their monthly expenses, with over 20% experiencing significant financial stress due to rising interest rates, especially those with mortgages from 2015-2021.
Rising Interest Rates Strain Dutch Homeowners' Finances
A new NHG survey shows that over one-third of Dutch homeowners are struggling to pay their monthly expenses, with over 20% experiencing significant financial stress due to rising interest rates, especially those with mortgages from 2015-2021.
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44% Bias Score


Infini Resources Steps Up Canadian Uranium Exploration
Infini Resources is expanding its Canadian uranium exploration, with promising results from Portland Creek (Newfoundland) and new surveys at Boulding Lake and Reynolds Lake (Saskatchewan) projects near high-grade mines like Cigar Lake, potentially benefiting from rising uranium demand.
Infini Resources Steps Up Canadian Uranium Exploration
Infini Resources is expanding its Canadian uranium exploration, with promising results from Portland Creek (Newfoundland) and new surveys at Boulding Lake and Reynolds Lake (Saskatchewan) projects near high-grade mines like Cigar Lake, potentially benefiting from rising uranium demand.
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48% Bias Score


Scotland Debates Criminalizing Purchase of Sex: Safety Concerns for Sex Workers
A Scottish bill proposes to criminalize paying for sex, mirroring the "Nordic model," aiming to reduce demand and protect sex workers, although concerns remain about the impact on their safety and ability to screen clients.
Scotland Debates Criminalizing Purchase of Sex: Safety Concerns for Sex Workers
A Scottish bill proposes to criminalize paying for sex, mirroring the "Nordic model," aiming to reduce demand and protect sex workers, although concerns remain about the impact on their safety and ability to screen clients.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Electricity Prices Rise Despite Wholesale Market Drop in May 2025
Spain's May 2025 electricity prices, while historically low at under €17 per MWh in the wholesale market, saw a regulated price increase of €0.70 due to increased safety measures post-blackout, reaching €53 on average; however, this is still €15 less than the average for the last ten Mays.

Spanish Electricity Prices Rise Despite Wholesale Market Drop in May 2025
Spain's May 2025 electricity prices, while historically low at under €17 per MWh in the wholesale market, saw a regulated price increase of €0.70 due to increased safety measures post-blackout, reaching €53 on average; however, this is still €15 less than the average for the last ten Mays.
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28% Bias Score

Repsol Navigates Falling Oil Prices, Renewables Push
Repsol, facing lower oil prices impacting 2024 profits by 45%, is adjusting its business strategy by diversifying into renewable energy while maintaining its 2050 net-zero emissions target, although its current high CO2 emissions remain a concern.

Repsol Navigates Falling Oil Prices, Renewables Push
Repsol, facing lower oil prices impacting 2024 profits by 45%, is adjusting its business strategy by diversifying into renewable energy while maintaining its 2050 net-zero emissions target, although its current high CO2 emissions remain a concern.
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40% Bias Score

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...
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56% Bias Score

Chef Revives Forgotten Dish, Wins Coveted Culinary Award
Chef Homan Tsui's reinvented Baihua Chicken, a complex Lingnan dish, won the 2025 Annual Dish Award at the Black Pearl Restaurant Guide Awards, significantly boosting the popularity of MGM Macau's Imperial Court, which also received a One-Diamond rating.

Chef Revives Forgotten Dish, Wins Coveted Culinary Award
Chef Homan Tsui's reinvented Baihua Chicken, a complex Lingnan dish, won the 2025 Annual Dish Award at the Black Pearl Restaurant Guide Awards, significantly boosting the popularity of MGM Macau's Imperial Court, which also received a One-Diamond rating.
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20% Bias Score

Greens Senator Defects to Labor
Western Australian Greens Senator Dorinda Cox defected to the Labor Party on Monday, citing a desire to effect change within government; this follows the Greens' losses in the recent federal election and internal struggles within the party.

Greens Senator Defects to Labor
Western Australian Greens Senator Dorinda Cox defected to the Labor Party on Monday, citing a desire to effect change within government; this follows the Greens' losses in the recent federal election and internal struggles within the party.
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48% Bias Score

French Senate Debates Bill to Curb "Fast Fashion" Amid Environmental Concerns
The French Senate is debating a bill to curb "fast fashion's" environmental impact, focusing on companies like Shein and Temu, by defining "fast fashion", implementing a revised bonus-malus system for environmental costs, and potentially banning advertising. The bill follows a surge in clothing on t...

French Senate Debates Bill to Curb "Fast Fashion" Amid Environmental Concerns
The French Senate is debating a bill to curb "fast fashion's" environmental impact, focusing on companies like Shein and Temu, by defining "fast fashion", implementing a revised bonus-malus system for environmental costs, and potentially banning advertising. The bill follows a surge in clothing on t...
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52% Bias Score
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