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Atlético Madrid Faces Must-Win Situation Against Botafogo
Atlético Madrid must defeat Botafogo by three goals on Monday to advance in the Club World Cup after PSG's surprising loss to Botafogo; Atlético's attacking struggles and Botafogo's strong defense pose significant challenges.
Atlético Madrid Faces Must-Win Situation Against Botafogo
Atlético Madrid must defeat Botafogo by three goals on Monday to advance in the Club World Cup after PSG's surprising loss to Botafogo; Atlético's attacking struggles and Botafogo's strong defense pose significant challenges.
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44% Bias Score


14-Year-Old Shoots Colombian Presidential Candidate, Highlighting Decades-Long Trend of Child Hitmen
On Saturday, a 14-year-old shot Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay multiple times during a rally in Bogotá; the teenager, apprehended after being shot in the leg, confessed to the crime for financial reasons, revealing a pattern of child hitmen in Colombia that began in the 1980s w...
14-Year-Old Shoots Colombian Presidential Candidate, Highlighting Decades-Long Trend of Child Hitmen
On Saturday, a 14-year-old shot Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay multiple times during a rally in Bogotá; the teenager, apprehended after being shot in the leg, confessed to the crime for financial reasons, revealing a pattern of child hitmen in Colombia that began in the 1980s w...
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32% Bias Score


Mazzucato: Trump's Tariffs Sabotage Industrial Progress; Europe Must Reimagine its Industrial System
Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato criticizes Donald Trump's new tariffs as destructive to industrial strategy, urging Europe to resist retaliatory measures and instead build its own innovative industrial system through strategic public investment, overcoming fiscal anxieties and instituti...
Mazzucato: Trump's Tariffs Sabotage Industrial Progress; Europe Must Reimagine its Industrial System
Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato criticizes Donald Trump's new tariffs as destructive to industrial strategy, urging Europe to resist retaliatory measures and instead build its own innovative industrial system through strategic public investment, overcoming fiscal anxieties and instituti...
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48% Bias Score


Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.
Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.
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56% Bias Score


Trichet Warns of Geopolitical Uncertainty, High Debt, and Europe's Economic Lag
Former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet voiced concerns about geopolitical uncertainty stemming from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East, excessive global debt surpassing 2008 levels, Europe's lagging productivity compared to the US, and the unpredictable impact of Donald Tru...
Trichet Warns of Geopolitical Uncertainty, High Debt, and Europe's Economic Lag
Former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet voiced concerns about geopolitical uncertainty stemming from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East, excessive global debt surpassing 2008 levels, Europe's lagging productivity compared to the US, and the unpredictable impact of Donald Tru...
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40% Bias Score


Latin America's Struggle Against a Surging Criminal Tide
The Economist details the alarming rise of transnational organized crime in Latin America, highlighting Ecuador's role as a key drug trafficking hub and the failures of current government strategies, proposing reforms including drug policy changes and strengthened judicial independence.
Latin America's Struggle Against a Surging Criminal Tide
The Economist details the alarming rise of transnational organized crime in Latin America, highlighting Ecuador's role as a key drug trafficking hub and the failures of current government strategies, proposing reforms including drug policy changes and strengthened judicial independence.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Investigation Alleges PSOE Officials Involved in Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges that three former PSOE officials—José Luis Ábalos, Santos Cerdán, and Koldo García—were involved in a bribery scheme from 2018-2021, influencing public works contracts, primarily benefiting Acciona. The three face charges in the Supreme Court, with accusations of corr...

Spanish Investigation Alleges PSOE Officials Involved in Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges that three former PSOE officials—José Luis Ábalos, Santos Cerdán, and Koldo García—were involved in a bribery scheme from 2018-2021, influencing public works contracts, primarily benefiting Acciona. The three face charges in the Supreme Court, with accusations of corr...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Spain Over NATO Spending Dispute
President Trump warned NATO that Spain will face consequences for refusing to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, prompting emergency meetings among allies to find a solution ahead of a crucial NATO summit in The Hague. Spain maintains its commitment to NATO but questions the 5% target's rationa...

Trump Threatens Spain Over NATO Spending Dispute
President Trump warned NATO that Spain will face consequences for refusing to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, prompting emergency meetings among allies to find a solution ahead of a crucial NATO summit in The Hague. Spain maintains its commitment to NATO but questions the 5% target's rationa...
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48% Bias Score

European Fragmentation Weakens Global Influence
Europe's internal divisions hinder its ability to influence international events, as seen in its fragmented responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, NATO defense spending debate, and Iran. Disagreements among member states limit their effectiveness on the world stage.

European Fragmentation Weakens Global Influence
Europe's internal divisions hinder its ability to influence international events, as seen in its fragmented responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, NATO defense spending debate, and Iran. Disagreements among member states limit their effectiveness on the world stage.
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52% Bias Score

Sunset Park Teachers Patrol Streets Amidst Fears of ICE Arrests Near Schools
In Sunset Park, Brooklyn, teachers are patrolling streets to monitor for ICE agents after observing increased activity near schools, prompting fear of arrests within schools following policy changes that removed protections for sensitive locations like schools.

Sunset Park Teachers Patrol Streets Amidst Fears of ICE Arrests Near Schools
In Sunset Park, Brooklyn, teachers are patrolling streets to monitor for ICE agents after observing increased activity near schools, prompting fear of arrests within schools following policy changes that removed protections for sensitive locations like schools.
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60% Bias Score

UN Project Ends Food Shortages in Colombia's Guajira Region
The UN's SCALA project provided a well supplying 45,000 liters of water daily to 45 Wayúu families in Colombia's Guajira region, enabling year-round food production and ending food shortages; this project also focused on education and the integration of ancestral knowledge with modern techniques.

UN Project Ends Food Shortages in Colombia's Guajira Region
The UN's SCALA project provided a well supplying 45,000 liters of water daily to 45 Wayúu families in Colombia's Guajira region, enabling year-round food production and ending food shortages; this project also focused on education and the integration of ancestral knowledge with modern techniques.
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60% Bias Score

Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...

Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...
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60% Bias Score
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