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Moscow Breaks 146-Year-Old Rainfall Record
Moscow broke its 146-year-old rainfall record on July 21st, 2025, with 49 mm of rain in 24 hours, exceeding the previous record set in 2000. However, localized areas experienced far more rainfall, reaching 110 mm in some districts.
Moscow Breaks 146-Year-Old Rainfall Record
Moscow broke its 146-year-old rainfall record on July 21st, 2025, with 49 mm of rain in 24 hours, exceeding the previous record set in 2000. However, localized areas experienced far more rainfall, reaching 110 mm in some districts.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Protests: Law Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Thousands protested across major Ukrainian cities against a new law diminishing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, raising concerns about hindering investigations and jeopardizing EU membership, despite the law being signed by President Zelensky.
Ukraine Protests: Law Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Thousands protested across major Ukrainian cities against a new law diminishing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, raising concerns about hindering investigations and jeopardizing EU membership, despite the law being signed by President Zelensky.
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44% Bias Score


England Beats Italy in Euro 2025 Semi-Final
England's women's football team overcame a first-half deficit to beat Italy 3-2 in extra time in the Euro 2025 semi-final in Geneva, securing a place in the final thanks to late goals from substitutes Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly, who also scored the winning penalty after her initial effort was...
England Beats Italy in Euro 2025 Semi-Final
England's women's football team overcame a first-half deficit to beat Italy 3-2 in extra time in the Euro 2025 semi-final in Geneva, securing a place in the final thanks to late goals from substitutes Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly, who also scored the winning penalty after her initial effort was...
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44% Bias Score


Journalist Faces Eviction After Decades of Opposition to Equatorial Guinea's Regime
Equatorial Guinean journalist and activist Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo faces eviction from his Murcia home due to financial hardship stemming from his decades-long opposition to President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, including his dismissal from EFE news agency in 1995 and the non-recognition of his prior work ...
Journalist Faces Eviction After Decades of Opposition to Equatorial Guinea's Regime
Equatorial Guinean journalist and activist Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo faces eviction from his Murcia home due to financial hardship stemming from his decades-long opposition to President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, including his dismissal from EFE news agency in 1995 and the non-recognition of his prior work ...
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48% Bias Score


Widespread Phishing Scams in Mexico Result in Billions of Dollars in Losses
A report by The Competitive Intelligence Unit (CIU) reveals that over 13 million Mexicans have been victims of phishing in the last seven years, resulting in over six million cyber-frauds in 2024 alone, causing over $1 billion USD in losses, with an average loss of almost $500 USD per victim.
Widespread Phishing Scams in Mexico Result in Billions of Dollars in Losses
A report by The Competitive Intelligence Unit (CIU) reveals that over 13 million Mexicans have been victims of phishing in the last seven years, resulting in over six million cyber-frauds in 2024 alone, causing over $1 billion USD in losses, with an average loss of almost $500 USD per victim.
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24% Bias Score


Global Educator Resistance to AI Adoption in Education
Educators globally resist the uncritical adoption of AI in education, citing ethical and pedagogical concerns, as exemplified by open letters signed by over 1600 educators across the Netherlands and other regions, contrasting with institutions like Ohio State's AI Fluency initiative.
Global Educator Resistance to AI Adoption in Education
Educators globally resist the uncritical adoption of AI in education, citing ethical and pedagogical concerns, as exemplified by open letters signed by over 1600 educators across the Netherlands and other regions, contrasting with institutions like Ohio State's AI Fluency initiative.
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40% Bias Score

Syria: Sweida Clashes Result in Hundreds of Evacuations and Over 1,100 Deaths
Hundreds of Bedouin families were evacuated from Sweida, Syria, following over 1,100 deaths in clashes between Druze militias, armed Bedouin groups, and the Syrian army; President Al-Sharaa's miscalculation regarding Israeli support for troop deployment triggered Israeli airstrikes, escalating the c...

Syria: Sweida Clashes Result in Hundreds of Evacuations and Over 1,100 Deaths
Hundreds of Bedouin families were evacuated from Sweida, Syria, following over 1,100 deaths in clashes between Druze militias, armed Bedouin groups, and the Syrian army; President Al-Sharaa's miscalculation regarding Israeli support for troop deployment triggered Israeli airstrikes, escalating the c...
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40% Bias Score

Wiegman Leads England to Fifth Consecutive Major Tournament Final
Sarina Wiegman, coach of England's women's national football team, led her team to their fifth consecutive major tournament final, a feat unprecedented in football history, overcoming a 1-0 deficit in the semi-final against Italy with a comeback victory in extra time.

Wiegman Leads England to Fifth Consecutive Major Tournament Final
Sarina Wiegman, coach of England's women's national football team, led her team to their fifth consecutive major tournament final, a feat unprecedented in football history, overcoming a 1-0 deficit in the semi-final against Italy with a comeback victory in extra time.
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44% Bias Score

US to Mediate Israeli-Syrian Talks Amidst Suwayda Clashes
Following clashes in Suwayda, Syria, between Druze forces and the Syrian government, and subsequent Israeli airstrikes, the U.S. is mediating a meeting on July 24th between high-level Israeli and Syrian officials to de-escalate tensions and improve communication and coordination.

US to Mediate Israeli-Syrian Talks Amidst Suwayda Clashes
Following clashes in Suwayda, Syria, between Druze forces and the Syrian government, and subsequent Israeli airstrikes, the U.S. is mediating a meeting on July 24th between high-level Israeli and Syrian officials to de-escalate tensions and improve communication and coordination.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Announces US-Japan Trade Deal
President Trump announced a US-Japan trade deal with a 15% tariff on vehicles, $550 billion in Japanese investment in the US, and increased market access for American goods; however, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba expressed caution regarding details while the Japanese chief negotiator confirmed the ...

Trump Announces US-Japan Trade Deal
President Trump announced a US-Japan trade deal with a 15% tariff on vehicles, $550 billion in Japanese investment in the US, and increased market access for American goods; however, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba expressed caution regarding details while the Japanese chief negotiator confirmed the ...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Huawei Contract Raises US Intelligence-Sharing Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior awarded a €12.5 million contract to Huawei for isolated data storage systems used in authorized judicial investigations, prompting US concerns about potential compromise of intelligence-sharing agreements due to Huawei's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Spain's Huawei Contract Raises US Intelligence-Sharing Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior awarded a €12.5 million contract to Huawei for isolated data storage systems used in authorized judicial investigations, prompting US concerns about potential compromise of intelligence-sharing agreements due to Huawei's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
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44% Bias Score

17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.

17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.
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68% Bias Score
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