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Australia Backs US Strikes on Iran
Australia publicly supports the US's unilateral airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, raising concerns about regional escalation but maintaining that Iran should not acquire nuclear weapons; no Australian resources were used.
Australia Backs US Strikes on Iran
Australia publicly supports the US's unilateral airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, raising concerns about regional escalation but maintaining that Iran should not acquire nuclear weapons; no Australian resources were used.
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48% Bias Score


Mexican Judicial Elections: 13 Candidates Face Scrutiny Over Questionable Backgrounds
Controversial judicial elections in Mexico have resulted in at least 13 candidates with questionable backgrounds, facing accusations of organized crime links, human trafficking, abuse, and corruption, prompting scrutiny from electoral bodies.
Mexican Judicial Elections: 13 Candidates Face Scrutiny Over Questionable Backgrounds
Controversial judicial elections in Mexico have resulted in at least 13 candidates with questionable backgrounds, facing accusations of organized crime links, human trafficking, abuse, and corruption, prompting scrutiny from electoral bodies.
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60% Bias Score


Art's Shifting Role in Soft Power: From Mona Lisa Diplomacy to Digital Challenges
The article examines the changing role of art in soft power, contrasting Jackie Kennedy's successful use of the Mona Lisa in the 1960s with current challenges to artistic freedom in the US and the strategies employed by China and France to utilize art for diplomatic purposes.
Art's Shifting Role in Soft Power: From Mona Lisa Diplomacy to Digital Challenges
The article examines the changing role of art in soft power, contrasting Jackie Kennedy's successful use of the Mona Lisa in the 1960s with current challenges to artistic freedom in the US and the strategies employed by China and France to utilize art for diplomatic purposes.
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36% Bias Score


Renault CEO De Meo Departs for Kering
Luca de Meo, Renault's CEO, is leaving on July 15th to join Kering after successfully turning around Renault's performance following significant losses and navigating challenges like COVID-19 and the withdrawal from Russia; his replacement at Renault will be chosen quickly to avoid a Stellantis-like...
Renault CEO De Meo Departs for Kering
Luca de Meo, Renault's CEO, is leaving on July 15th to join Kering after successfully turning around Renault's performance following significant losses and navigating challenges like COVID-19 and the withdrawal from Russia; his replacement at Renault will be chosen quickly to avoid a Stellantis-like...
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60% Bias Score


Ecuador Passes Controversial Intelligence Law Amidst Soaring Homicide Rates
Ecuador's alarming rise in homicides (1,690 by mid-June, a 70% increase) prompted the government to pass a controversial intelligence law granting mass surveillance powers without judicial oversight, raising serious human rights concerns.
Ecuador Passes Controversial Intelligence Law Amidst Soaring Homicide Rates
Ecuador's alarming rise in homicides (1,690 by mid-June, a 70% increase) prompted the government to pass a controversial intelligence law granting mass surveillance powers without judicial oversight, raising serious human rights concerns.
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64% Bias Score


PSOE Corruption Scandal Threatens Spanish Government
Allegations of corruption against two high-ranking PSOE officials, including former ministers José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, threaten Spain's ruling coalition government; the PSOE is trying to protect its image and government while facing demands for accountability from coalition partners and t...
PSOE Corruption Scandal Threatens Spanish Government
Allegations of corruption against two high-ranking PSOE officials, including former ministers José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, threaten Spain's ruling coalition government; the PSOE is trying to protect its image and government while facing demands for accountability from coalition partners and t...
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52% Bias Score

Atlético Madrid Needs Three-Goal Victory to Avoid FIFA Club World Cup Elimination
Facing elimination from the FIFA Club World Cup after a 4-0 loss to PSG, Atlético Madrid needs to defeat Botafogo by three goals to advance due to a three-way tie, relying heavily on their underperforming strikers.

Atlético Madrid Needs Three-Goal Victory to Avoid FIFA Club World Cup Elimination
Facing elimination from the FIFA Club World Cup after a 4-0 loss to PSG, Atlético Madrid needs to defeat Botafogo by three goals to advance due to a three-way tie, relying heavily on their underperforming strikers.
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44% Bias Score

Las Negras": A Writer's Journey Through Grief, History, and Afrofuturism
Following her grandmother's death in 2003, Puerto Rican writer Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro channeled her grief into "Las Negras," a book based on family stories and historical research, exploring the experiences of Black women during slavery in Puerto Rico; a new edition with Afrofuturist stories was rel...

Las Negras": A Writer's Journey Through Grief, History, and Afrofuturism
Following her grandmother's death in 2003, Puerto Rican writer Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro channeled her grief into "Las Negras," a book based on family stories and historical research, exploring the experiences of Black women during slavery in Puerto Rico; a new edition with Afrofuturist stories was rel...
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28% Bias Score

Absence of Colombia's Peace Commissioner Fuels Concerns Amidst Rising Violence
Colombia's Peace Commissioner, Otty Patiño, has been largely absent from public life for three months due to health reasons, raising concerns about the government's peace process and leading to calls for his resignation amid escalating violence and stalled negotiations.

Absence of Colombia's Peace Commissioner Fuels Concerns Amidst Rising Violence
Colombia's Peace Commissioner, Otty Patiño, has been largely absent from public life for three months due to health reasons, raising concerns about the government's peace process and leading to calls for his resignation amid escalating violence and stalled negotiations.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Rules Mortgage Floor Clauses Null and Void
The Spanish Supreme Court declared mortgage floor clauses null and void due to lack of transparency, impacting millions of households and following years of legal battles and five rulings from the European Court of Justice, with estimates of undue interest payments ranging from €7.6 billion to €15.9...

Spanish Supreme Court Rules Mortgage Floor Clauses Null and Void
The Spanish Supreme Court declared mortgage floor clauses null and void due to lack of transparency, impacting millions of households and following years of legal battles and five rulings from the European Court of Justice, with estimates of undue interest payments ranging from €7.6 billion to €15.9...
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40% Bias Score

Thunder Wins First NBA Championship in Franchise History
The Oklahoma City Thunder secured their first NBA championship in a dramatic game seven victory against the Indiana Pacers, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander earning Finals MVP honors after Indiana's star player, Tyrese Haliburton, suffered an Achilles injury early in the game.

Thunder Wins First NBA Championship in Franchise History
The Oklahoma City Thunder secured their first NBA championship in a dramatic game seven victory against the Indiana Pacers, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander earning Finals MVP honors after Indiana's star player, Tyrese Haliburton, suffered an Achilles injury early in the game.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Denies Detention for Deported Migrant Facing Trafficking Charges
A Tennessee federal judge denied the government's request to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant accused of human trafficking, due to insufficient evidence under the Bail Reform Act; Garcia, previously deported then returned to the U.S., will remain in custody pending a release hearin...

Judge Denies Detention for Deported Migrant Facing Trafficking Charges
A Tennessee federal judge denied the government's request to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant accused of human trafficking, due to insufficient evidence under the Bail Reform Act; Garcia, previously deported then returned to the U.S., will remain in custody pending a release hearin...
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48% Bias Score
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