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Guatemala: UN Rapporteur Exposes Systematic Persecution
UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite reports a systematic persecution in Guatemala, with over 100 critics exiled since 2021 due to the Public Ministry's actions under Consuelo Porras, who is protected by the judiciary, leading to a severe erosion of public trust in the justice system.
Guatemala: UN Rapporteur Exposes Systematic Persecution
UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite reports a systematic persecution in Guatemala, with over 100 critics exiled since 2021 due to the Public Ministry's actions under Consuelo Porras, who is protected by the judiciary, leading to a severe erosion of public trust in the justice system.
Progress
40% Bias Score


National Guard Deployed to quell Los Angeles Protests Against Immigration Arrests
California National Guard troops were deployed in Los Angeles on Sunday to quell protests against mass arrests of undocumented immigrants by the Trump administration; the governor called the deployment illegal, while the White House cited chaos and violence.
National Guard Deployed to quell Los Angeles Protests Against Immigration Arrests
California National Guard troops were deployed in Los Angeles on Sunday to quell protests against mass arrests of undocumented immigrants by the Trump administration; the governor called the deployment illegal, while the White House cited chaos and violence.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Israel Intercepts Aid Ship to Gaza, Activists Detained
The Israeli navy intercepted the Madleen, a ship carrying humanitarian aid and activists including Greta Thunberg, in international waters over 100 kilometers from Gaza, forcing it to divert to Israel; passengers are safe and will be repatriated.
Israel Intercepts Aid Ship to Gaza, Activists Detained
The Israeli navy intercepted the Madleen, a ship carrying humanitarian aid and activists including Greta Thunberg, in international waters over 100 kilometers from Gaza, forcing it to divert to Israel; passengers are safe and will be repatriated.
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44% Bias Score


Asian Markets Rise Amid Easing US-China Trade Tensions
Asian-Pacific markets rose on July 2nd, 2025, as investors reacted to easing US-China trade tensions and China's inflation data showing a 0.1% year-on-year decline in the consumer price index and a significant drop in US-bound exports; Meta is reportedly considering a multi-billion dollar investment...
Asian Markets Rise Amid Easing US-China Trade Tensions
Asian-Pacific markets rose on July 2nd, 2025, as investors reacted to easing US-China trade tensions and China's inflation data showing a 0.1% year-on-year decline in the consumer price index and a significant drop in US-bound exports; Meta is reportedly considering a multi-billion dollar investment...
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32% Bias Score


US Nitrous Oxide Abuse Soars, Sparking Debate Over Nationwide Ban
Nitrous oxide abuse is rising in the US, with a 58% increase in intentional use over the past two years, leading to discussions of potential nationwide bans after the UK's 2023 ban. The case of Meg Coldwell, who died from nitrous oxide abuse, highlights the severe health consequences, including para...
US Nitrous Oxide Abuse Soars, Sparking Debate Over Nationwide Ban
Nitrous oxide abuse is rising in the US, with a 58% increase in intentional use over the past two years, leading to discussions of potential nationwide bans after the UK's 2023 ban. The case of Meg Coldwell, who died from nitrous oxide abuse, highlights the severe health consequences, including para...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Travel Ban Sparks Protests and National Guard Deployment
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry from 12 countries deemed high-risk for terrorism and visa overstays, sparking protests and clashes in Los Angeles, where 2,000 National Guard troops were deployed without the governor's consent.
Trump's Travel Ban Sparks Protests and National Guard Deployment
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry from 12 countries deemed high-risk for terrorism and visa overstays, sparking protests and clashes in Los Angeles, where 2,000 National Guard troops were deployed without the governor's consent.
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52% Bias Score

ECB-Fed Monetary Policy Divergence: Stronger Euro, Differing Economic Outlooks
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) have adopted diverging monetary policies, with the ECB aggressively cutting interest rates while the Fed remains cautious, resulting in a stronger Euro and different economic outlooks for Europe and the US.

ECB-Fed Monetary Policy Divergence: Stronger Euro, Differing Economic Outlooks
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) have adopted diverging monetary policies, with the ECB aggressively cutting interest rates while the Fed remains cautious, resulting in a stronger Euro and different economic outlooks for Europe and the US.
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36% Bias Score

Chinese Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Coral Spawning, Boosting Reef Restoration
A team of marine scientists from Guangxi University has mastered a technique to induce large-scale coral spawning off Weizhou Island, China, significantly advancing coral reef restoration efforts and increasing coral cover from less than 5 percent to 20 percent in three years, marking a crucial step...

Chinese Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Coral Spawning, Boosting Reef Restoration
A team of marine scientists from Guangxi University has mastered a technique to induce large-scale coral spawning off Weizhou Island, China, significantly advancing coral reef restoration efforts and increasing coral cover from less than 5 percent to 20 percent in three years, marking a crucial step...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Mindoro Archaeological Project Unveils 35,000-Year-Old Evidence of Maritime Trade in the Philippines
Archaeologists in the Philippines discovered evidence of human migration, technological innovation, and long-distance relationships in Mindoro dating back over 35,000 years, including tools and human remains indicating advanced maritime skills and trade networks connecting the Philippines to Southea...

Mindoro Archaeological Project Unveils 35,000-Year-Old Evidence of Maritime Trade in the Philippines
Archaeologists in the Philippines discovered evidence of human migration, technological innovation, and long-distance relationships in Mindoro dating back over 35,000 years, including tools and human remains indicating advanced maritime skills and trade networks connecting the Philippines to Southea...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Faces Opposition
President Trump's plan to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government-sponsored enterprises that underwrite half of America's mortgages, faces opposition from Democrats concerned that the move will raise mortgage rates, reduce access to home loans, and reward billionaire hedge fund investor...

Trump's Plan to Privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Faces Opposition
President Trump's plan to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government-sponsored enterprises that underwrite half of America's mortgages, faces opposition from Democrats concerned that the move will raise mortgage rates, reduce access to home loans, and reward billionaire hedge fund investor...
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52% Bias Score

Missing Indian Bride Arrested for Husband's Honeymoon Murder
A missing Indian bride, Sonam Raghuvanshi, was arrested in Uttar Pradesh after surrendering to police, accused of hiring killers to murder her husband, Raja, during their honeymoon in Meghalaya; four other suspects are also in custody.

Missing Indian Bride Arrested for Husband's Honeymoon Murder
A missing Indian bride, Sonam Raghuvanshi, was arrested in Uttar Pradesh after surrendering to police, accused of hiring killers to murder her husband, Raja, during their honeymoon in Meghalaya; four other suspects are also in custody.
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44% Bias Score

US Deportation of Chinese Rocket Scientist Chen Xuesen: A Cold War Geopolitical Blunder
Chen Xuesen, a Chinese scientist who significantly contributed to China's space program after being deported from the US in 1955 due to McCarthy-era anti-communist suspicions, is now celebrated in China, highlighting a major geopolitical blunder by the US.

US Deportation of Chinese Rocket Scientist Chen Xuesen: A Cold War Geopolitical Blunder
Chen Xuesen, a Chinese scientist who significantly contributed to China's space program after being deported from the US in 1955 due to McCarthy-era anti-communist suspicions, is now celebrated in China, highlighting a major geopolitical blunder by the US.
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40% Bias Score
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