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INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
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60% Bias Score


Kirchner's House Arrest: A Pivotal Moment in Argentinan Politics
Former Argentinan President Cristina Kirchner, convicted of corruption and sentenced to six years in prison, was granted house arrest, sparking debate about her continued political influence and the future of Argentina's political landscape.
Kirchner's House Arrest: A Pivotal Moment in Argentinan Politics
Former Argentinan President Cristina Kirchner, convicted of corruption and sentenced to six years in prison, was granted house arrest, sparking debate about her continued political influence and the future of Argentina's political landscape.
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60% Bias Score


Brussels' Record Anti-Drug Operation Yields Limited Arrests but Aims to Disrupt Drug Trade
In Brussels, a record-breaking anti-drug operation in the Peterbos housing complex involved nearly 900 police officers raiding 270 vacant apartments used by drug traffickers, resulting in around 20 arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash, and a weapon; this is the first phase of a five-point plan to ...
Brussels' Record Anti-Drug Operation Yields Limited Arrests but Aims to Disrupt Drug Trade
In Brussels, a record-breaking anti-drug operation in the Peterbos housing complex involved nearly 900 police officers raiding 270 vacant apartments used by drug traffickers, resulting in around 20 arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash, and a weapon; this is the first phase of a five-point plan to ...
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48% Bias Score


Arab Nations' Conflicting Stances on Iran-Israel Conflict
Twenty-one Arab and Muslim-majority countries condemned Israeli attacks on Iran, yet Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles, citing self-defense due to domestic political sensitivities; Saudi Arabia, while using conciliatory language, likely covertly aided Israel.
Arab Nations' Conflicting Stances on Iran-Israel Conflict
Twenty-one Arab and Muslim-majority countries condemned Israeli attacks on Iran, yet Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles, citing self-defense due to domestic political sensitivities; Saudi Arabia, while using conciliatory language, likely covertly aided Israel.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption Scandal
A Guardia Civil investigation reveals former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos misused public funds, arranged jobs for women he was romantically involved with, and used coded names in his communications; the investigation revealed a pattern of corruption and abuse of power within the Spanish governm...
Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption Scandal
A Guardia Civil investigation reveals former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos misused public funds, arranged jobs for women he was romantically involved with, and used coded names in his communications; the investigation revealed a pattern of corruption and abuse of power within the Spanish governm...
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84% Bias Score


Milei's Restrained Response to Kirchner Conviction
Argentina's President Javier Milei responded calmly to Cristina Kirchner's conviction for fraud, contrasting his usual outspokenness; his government remained unusually silent as Kirchner's supporters rallied, shifting public attention.
Milei's Restrained Response to Kirchner Conviction
Argentina's President Javier Milei responded calmly to Cristina Kirchner's conviction for fraud, contrasting his usual outspokenness; his government remained unusually silent as Kirchner's supporters rallied, shifting public attention.
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48% Bias Score

FEPI Index Reveals Varied Firm Environmental Performance in Global Value Chains
A new Firm Environmental Performance Index (FEPI) assesses the environmental actions of over 15,000 firms in 32 countries, revealing significant variations in environmental impact within sectors and a positive correlation between FEPI scores and economic development, facilitating more effective poli...

FEPI Index Reveals Varied Firm Environmental Performance in Global Value Chains
A new Firm Environmental Performance Index (FEPI) assesses the environmental actions of over 15,000 firms in 32 countries, revealing significant variations in environmental impact within sectors and a positive correlation between FEPI scores and economic development, facilitating more effective poli...
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16% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Exchange 6,000 Remains in Largest Wartime Swap
A Ukrainian exhumation unit recently discovered seven deceased Russian soldiers, facilitating the largest exchange of fallen combatants (6,000 per side) in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a process hampered by logistical difficulties and the vast number of missing soldiers.

Ukraine and Russia Exchange 6,000 Remains in Largest Wartime Swap
A Ukrainian exhumation unit recently discovered seven deceased Russian soldiers, facilitating the largest exchange of fallen combatants (6,000 per side) in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a process hampered by logistical difficulties and the vast number of missing soldiers.
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40% Bias Score

Strait of Hormuz Crisis Spikes Oil Prices, Threatening Global Economy
The ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, marked by Israeli airstrikes on June 13th, has caused a more than 10% surge in global oil prices exceeding $75 per barrel, threatening the already fragile global economy due to the risk of disruption to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for one-third o...

Strait of Hormuz Crisis Spikes Oil Prices, Threatening Global Economy
The ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, marked by Israeli airstrikes on June 13th, has caused a more than 10% surge in global oil prices exceeding $75 per barrel, threatening the already fragile global economy due to the risk of disruption to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for one-third o...
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56% Bias Score

Louisiana Ten Commandments School Display Law Ruled Unconstitutional
A Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools was deemed unconstitutional by a federal appeals court on Friday, impacting all school districts and prompting plans for a Supreme Court appeal.

Louisiana Ten Commandments School Display Law Ruled Unconstitutional
A Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools was deemed unconstitutional by a federal appeals court on Friday, impacting all school districts and prompting plans for a Supreme Court appeal.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.

Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Senator Shot: Child Hitman Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Crime Crisis
On June 7th, 2024, a 14-year-old in Colombia shot Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay; the incident highlights the ongoing problem of child soldiers in Latin America, exacerbated by poverty, lack of opportunity, and flawed justice systems.

Colombian Senator Shot: Child Hitman Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Crime Crisis
On June 7th, 2024, a 14-year-old in Colombia shot Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay; the incident highlights the ongoing problem of child soldiers in Latin America, exacerbated by poverty, lack of opportunity, and flawed justice systems.
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40% Bias Score
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