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Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...
Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks Trigger Financial Crisis
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican banks—Intercam, CIBanco, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to drug cartels, causing a financial crisis in Mexico and highlighting weaknesses in the country's anti-money laundering regulations.
U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks Trigger Financial Crisis
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican banks—Intercam, CIBanco, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to drug cartels, causing a financial crisis in Mexico and highlighting weaknesses in the country's anti-money laundering regulations.
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48% Bias Score


Honduran Family's Courthouse Arrest Sparks Lawsuit Over New Immigration Policy
A Honduran mother and her two children, ages 6 and 9, were arrested by ICE agents in a California courthouse on May 29, 2025, after their asylum case was dismissed; the family has filed a lawsuit alleging violations of due process and the Fourth Amendment.
Honduran Family's Courthouse Arrest Sparks Lawsuit Over New Immigration Policy
A Honduran mother and her two children, ages 6 and 9, were arrested by ICE agents in a California courthouse on May 29, 2025, after their asylum case was dismissed; the family has filed a lawsuit alleging violations of due process and the Fourth Amendment.
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60% Bias Score


Chilean Presidential Primaries: Communist Party Candidate Leads in Polls
In April 2023, Chilean Labor Minister Jeannette Jara, a Communist Party member, saw a surge in popularity due to the 40-hour workweek law. Now, she leads in polls for the upcoming presidential primaries, potentially making her the first Communist Party candidate in 50 years.
Chilean Presidential Primaries: Communist Party Candidate Leads in Polls
In April 2023, Chilean Labor Minister Jeannette Jara, a Communist Party member, saw a surge in popularity due to the 40-hour workweek law. Now, she leads in polls for the upcoming presidential primaries, potentially making her the first Communist Party candidate in 50 years.
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44% Bias Score


Witkoff to Visit Cairo for Hostage Deal, Ceasefire Talks
US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling to Cairo for talks aimed at securing the release of hostages held in Gaza and establishing a ceasefire, following positive signals from Israel and a meeting between hostage families and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Witkoff to Visit Cairo for Hostage Deal, Ceasefire Talks
US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling to Cairo for talks aimed at securing the release of hostages held in Gaza and establishing a ceasefire, following positive signals from Israel and a meeting between hostage families and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Hands Down Major Rulings on Injunctions, Parental Rights, and Online Content
The Supreme Court ended nationwide injunctions, allowing the Trump administration to implement its birthright citizenship plan; granted parents the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ lessons in school based on religious objections; upheld Texas's age verification law for pornographic websites...
Supreme Court Hands Down Major Rulings on Injunctions, Parental Rights, and Online Content
The Supreme Court ended nationwide injunctions, allowing the Trump administration to implement its birthright citizenship plan; granted parents the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ lessons in school based on religious objections; upheld Texas's age verification law for pornographic websites...
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40% Bias Score

Milei Launches Aggressive Campaign in Crucial Buenos Aires Elections
Argentine President Javier Milei launched his electoral campaign in Buenos Aires, verbally attacking Governor Axel Kicillof and promoting his economic deregulation plan; the September provincial elections will be crucial in determining national political power.

Milei Launches Aggressive Campaign in Crucial Buenos Aires Elections
Argentine President Javier Milei launched his electoral campaign in Buenos Aires, verbally attacking Governor Axel Kicillof and promoting his economic deregulation plan; the September provincial elections will be crucial in determining national political power.
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56% Bias Score

Indigenous Mapping in Acre: Reclaiming Territory and Culture
In Acre, Brazil, indigenous communities have created detailed maps blending traditional knowledge with modern technology since 1983 to manage resources, combat land invasions, and reclaim their cartographic history, challenging colonial practices and promoting self-determination.

Indigenous Mapping in Acre: Reclaiming Territory and Culture
In Acre, Brazil, indigenous communities have created detailed maps blending traditional knowledge with modern technology since 1983 to manage resources, combat land invasions, and reclaim their cartographic history, challenging colonial practices and promoting self-determination.
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36% Bias Score

Murder of Venezuelan Migrant in Chile Exposes Rising Xenophobia
Yaidy Garnica Carvajalino, a Venezuelan residing in Cerro Navia, Chile, was murdered on June 15th by a neighbor, prompting the remaining Venezuelan family in the area to leave, highlighting rising xenophobia against Venezuelan migrants in Chile.

Murder of Venezuelan Migrant in Chile Exposes Rising Xenophobia
Yaidy Garnica Carvajalino, a Venezuelan residing in Cerro Navia, Chile, was murdered on June 15th by a neighbor, prompting the remaining Venezuelan family in the area to leave, highlighting rising xenophobia against Venezuelan migrants in Chile.
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48% Bias Score

US Executive Order Threatens 700,000 Truck Drivers Over English Proficiency
A new executive order mandates English proficiency for US truck drivers, potentially impacting 700,000 Latino drivers who may face job losses and economic hardship due to the unclear criteria and potential for discrimination, despite decades of safe driving experience.

US Executive Order Threatens 700,000 Truck Drivers Over English Proficiency
A new executive order mandates English proficiency for US truck drivers, potentially impacting 700,000 Latino drivers who may face job losses and economic hardship due to the unclear criteria and potential for discrimination, despite decades of safe driving experience.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Unveil Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill", Facing Uncertain Passage
Senate Republicans introduced their version of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill", a comprehensive package facing a crucial vote with uncertain passage, potentially impacting economic certainty and party unity.

Senate Republicans Unveil Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill", Facing Uncertain Passage
Senate Republicans introduced their version of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill", a comprehensive package facing a crucial vote with uncertain passage, potentially impacting economic certainty and party unity.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina's Block of Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that South Carolina can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, limiting low-income patients' ability to sue over healthcare provider choices, based on a technical interpretation of the Civil Rights Act's Section 1983.

Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina's Block of Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that South Carolina can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, limiting low-income patients' ability to sue over healthcare provider choices, based on a technical interpretation of the Civil Rights Act's Section 1983.
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64% Bias Score
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