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Seville Summit Tackles $4 Trillion Development Financing Gap Amid US Absence
Over 70 world leaders, excluding the US, met in Seville, Spain, to address a $4 trillion annual financing gap hindering global development, aiming to increase tax revenue, multilateral bank lending, and private investment to alleviate poverty and advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
Seville Summit Tackles $4 Trillion Development Financing Gap Amid US Absence
Over 70 world leaders, excluding the US, met in Seville, Spain, to address a $4 trillion annual financing gap hindering global development, aiming to increase tax revenue, multilateral bank lending, and private investment to alleviate poverty and advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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36% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Foster Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria to support its path to stability, despite concerns over human rights abuses and ongoing conflicts; the move aims to facilitate economic recovery and international reintegration.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Foster Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria to support its path to stability, despite concerns over human rights abuses and ongoing conflicts; the move aims to facilitate economic recovery and international reintegration.
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40% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Seeking Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria via executive order on Monday, aiming to promote stability after 13 years of civil war, excluding sanctions on former President Assad and his associates; this follows a similar EU move and a May promise by Trump.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Seeking Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria via executive order on Monday, aiming to promote stability after 13 years of civil war, excluding sanctions on former President Assad and his associates; this follows a similar EU move and a May promise by Trump.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Recommits to Ukraine's Defense Amidst Russia's Unwavering Offensive
German Foreign Minister Wadephul visited Kyiv on Monday, reiterating Germany's unwavering support for Ukraine's freedom and defense against Russia's invasion, pledging continued military, humanitarian, and economic aid, including modern air defense systems while resisting providing Taurus missiles, ...
Germany Recommits to Ukraine's Defense Amidst Russia's Unwavering Offensive
German Foreign Minister Wadephul visited Kyiv on Monday, reiterating Germany's unwavering support for Ukraine's freedom and defense against Russia's invasion, pledging continued military, humanitarian, and economic aid, including modern air defense systems while resisting providing Taurus missiles, ...
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52% Bias Score


Record High of 13 Deaths in ICE Custody During 2025
Thirteen deaths have occurred in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities during the 2025 fiscal year, exceeding previous years and prompting concerns about conditions within the strained detention system; two deaths involved foreign nationals, triggering diplomatic responses.
Record High of 13 Deaths in ICE Custody During 2025
Thirteen deaths have occurred in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities during the 2025 fiscal year, exceeding previous years and prompting concerns about conditions within the strained detention system; two deaths involved foreign nationals, triggering diplomatic responses.
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56% Bias Score


Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Over REPowerEU Concerns
Slovakia vetoed the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 18, 2024, due to concerns over the REPowerEU plan's potential economic impact, particularly concerning energy price increases and potential lawsuits from Gazprom, despite the EU's efforts to transition away from Russian fossil fu...
Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Over REPowerEU Concerns
Slovakia vetoed the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 18, 2024, due to concerns over the REPowerEU plan's potential economic impact, particularly concerning energy price increases and potential lawsuits from Gazprom, despite the EU's efforts to transition away from Russian fossil fu...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts
The UK government faces a major rebellion over its welfare bill, which will now save half the originally planned amount but may push 150,000 into poverty; the Chancellor plans to cut tax-free allowances for cash ISAs and the NHS will prioritize British doctors.

UK Government Faces Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts
The UK government faces a major rebellion over its welfare bill, which will now save half the originally planned amount but may push 150,000 into poverty; the Chancellor plans to cut tax-free allowances for cash ISAs and the NHS will prioritize British doctors.
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64% Bias Score

Fito's" Letter Casts Doubt on Ecuadorian Capture Narrative
Ecuadorian authorities recaptured José Adolfo Macías, alias "Fito," in Manta; a letter surfaced where he allegedly sought Colombian diplomatic intervention to avoid extradition, prompting denials from both governments.

Fito's" Letter Casts Doubt on Ecuadorian Capture Narrative
Ecuadorian authorities recaptured José Adolfo Macías, alias "Fito," in Manta; a letter surfaced where he allegedly sought Colombian diplomatic intervention to avoid extradition, prompting denials from both governments.
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44% Bias Score

Joint U.S.-Mexico Operation Yields Millions in Fuel Seizures, Targeting Extensive Criminal Networks
In a joint effort, Mexico and the U.S. have significantly cracked down on fuel theft ("huachicoleo"), leading to large-scale seizures of millions of liters of fuel and numerous arrests in 2025, targeting extensive criminal networks and corrupt officials; this is costing the Mexican state an estimate...

Joint U.S.-Mexico Operation Yields Millions in Fuel Seizures, Targeting Extensive Criminal Networks
In a joint effort, Mexico and the U.S. have significantly cracked down on fuel theft ("huachicoleo"), leading to large-scale seizures of millions of liters of fuel and numerous arrests in 2025, targeting extensive criminal networks and corrupt officials; this is costing the Mexican state an estimate...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued Los Angeles, alleging its sanctuary city policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and discriminate against federal agencies; the lawsuit seeks to block the city ordinance, citing recent protests and violence as evidence of the policy's negative consequences.

Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued Los Angeles, alleging its sanctuary city policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and discriminate against federal agencies; the lawsuit seeks to block the city ordinance, citing recent protests and violence as evidence of the policy's negative consequences.
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60% Bias Score

Substandard Cancer Drugs Found in Four African Countries
A study in The Lancet Global Health found that 17% of nearly 200 cancer drugs tested in hospitals and pharmacies across Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Cameroon had incorrect active ingredient levels, highlighting the need for improved pharmaceutical regulation and testing technologies in sub-Saharan A...

Substandard Cancer Drugs Found in Four African Countries
A study in The Lancet Global Health found that 17% of nearly 200 cancer drugs tested in hospitals and pharmacies across Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Cameroon had incorrect active ingredient levels, highlighting the need for improved pharmaceutical regulation and testing technologies in sub-Saharan A...
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36% Bias Score

Alleged Plot to Oust Colombian President Petro Unveiled
A report in "El País" alleges that Colombia's former Foreign Minister, Álvaro Leyva, plotted to oust President Gustavo Petro with US support, involving Vice President Francia Márquez and armed groups; Petro demands Márquez clarify her alleged involvement.

Alleged Plot to Oust Colombian President Petro Unveiled
A report in "El País" alleges that Colombia's former Foreign Minister, Álvaro Leyva, plotted to oust President Gustavo Petro with US support, involving Vice President Francia Márquez and armed groups; Petro demands Márquez clarify her alleged involvement.
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56% Bias Score
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