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Trump's Use of Deception in Politics
Donald Trump's presidency has been marked by a consistent pattern of using hyperbole, misleading statements, and the strategic declaration of national emergencies to consolidate power and influence public opinion, despite receiving the worst PolitiFact rating of any president assessed by the website...
Trump's Use of Deception in Politics
Donald Trump's presidency has been marked by a consistent pattern of using hyperbole, misleading statements, and the strategic declaration of national emergencies to consolidate power and influence public opinion, despite receiving the worst PolitiFact rating of any president assessed by the website...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Colombia Agrees to Rice Price Controls, Ending 11-Day Farmer Strike
The Colombian government reached a seven-point agreement with rice farmers, ending an 11-day strike caused by low prices and oversupply, which included regional price controls and import tariffs; losses from the strike exceeded 25 billion pesos.
Colombia Agrees to Rice Price Controls, Ending 11-Day Farmer Strike
The Colombian government reached a seven-point agreement with rice farmers, ending an 11-day strike caused by low prices and oversupply, which included regional price controls and import tariffs; losses from the strike exceeded 25 billion pesos.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Ecuador's Cabinet Restructuring Leads to 5,000 Layoffs Amidst Transparency Concerns
The Ecuadorian government implemented a restructuring plan involving 5,000 public employee layoffs and the merger of several ministries, including the controversial combination of the Ministry of Environment and Mines, sparking accusations of a politically motivated purge despite government claims o...
Ecuador's Cabinet Restructuring Leads to 5,000 Layoffs Amidst Transparency Concerns
The Ecuadorian government implemented a restructuring plan involving 5,000 public employee layoffs and the merger of several ministries, including the controversial combination of the Ministry of Environment and Mines, sparking accusations of a politically motivated purge despite government claims o...
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64% Bias Score


Gabo Festival Highlights Existential Crisis Facing Latin American Journalism
The 13th annual Gabo Festival in Bogotá addresses the critical state of journalism globally, focusing on threats from AI, disinformation, and violence against journalists, emphasizing collaboration, audience engagement, and the need for innovative solutions for sustainability.
Gabo Festival Highlights Existential Crisis Facing Latin American Journalism
The 13th annual Gabo Festival in Bogotá addresses the critical state of journalism globally, focusing on threats from AI, disinformation, and violence against journalists, emphasizing collaboration, audience engagement, and the need for innovative solutions for sustainability.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Mexico Intensifies Crackdown on Former Official for Drug Trafficking
The Mexican government, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, has launched a major crackdown on Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco Security Secretary, freezing his assets and arresting a top lieutenant, Ulises "N", due to alleged drug trafficking links and money laundering; Interpol has issued an ...
Mexico Intensifies Crackdown on Former Official for Drug Trafficking
The Mexican government, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, has launched a major crackdown on Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco Security Secretary, freezing his assets and arresting a top lieutenant, Ulises "N", due to alleged drug trafficking links and money laundering; Interpol has issued an ...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Public Prosecution Service Cyberattack Causes Major Disruptions
A cyberattack on the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) has resulted in a week-long system shutdown, severely impacting communication with lawyers and causing significant delays in cases, particularly those concerning victims who require urgent legal action, such as restraining orders. The OM ack...
Dutch Public Prosecution Service Cyberattack Causes Major Disruptions
A cyberattack on the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) has resulted in a week-long system shutdown, severely impacting communication with lawyers and causing significant delays in cases, particularly those concerning victims who require urgent legal action, such as restraining orders. The OM ack...
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36% Bias Score

AKP Proposes Peace Process for "Terror-Free Turkey", Linking it to Economic Development
AKP deputy chairman Hüseyin Yayman proposed a new peace process for a "terror-free Turkey", stating that dialogue can replace armed conflict if violence ends, connecting it to President Erdoğan's vision of a "Century of Turkey" and highlighting the economic cost of counterterrorism efforts.

AKP Proposes Peace Process for "Terror-Free Turkey", Linking it to Economic Development
AKP deputy chairman Hüseyin Yayman proposed a new peace process for a "terror-free Turkey", stating that dialogue can replace armed conflict if violence ends, connecting it to President Erdoğan's vision of a "Century of Turkey" and highlighting the economic cost of counterterrorism efforts.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Global Matcha Craze Drives Prices Up Amidst Supply Shortages
Fueled by a post-pandemic tourism surge and social media trends, global matcha demand has tripled since 2010, causing price increases and supply shortages due to heatwave-damaged harvests in Kyoto, Japan. Retailers are limiting sales, and experts urge mindful consumption.

Global Matcha Craze Drives Prices Up Amidst Supply Shortages
Fueled by a post-pandemic tourism surge and social media trends, global matcha demand has tripled since 2010, causing price increases and supply shortages due to heatwave-damaged harvests in Kyoto, Japan. Retailers are limiting sales, and experts urge mindful consumption.
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36% Bias Score

Increased Forest Fire Risk in Turkey Due to Climate Change
Professor Ertuğrul Bilgili of KTÜ warns of increased forest fire risk in Western and Inner Black Sea, and southern Marmara regions of Turkey due to prolonged droughts and unusual weather patterns, urging a reevaluation of forestry practices and fire prevention strategies.

Increased Forest Fire Risk in Turkey Due to Climate Change
Professor Ertuğrul Bilgili of KTÜ warns of increased forest fire risk in Western and Inner Black Sea, and southern Marmara regions of Turkey due to prolonged droughts and unusual weather patterns, urging a reevaluation of forestry practices and fire prevention strategies.
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32% Bias Score

Chilean Restaurateur Arrested for Orchestrating Market Leader's Murder
Wilson Verdugo Díaz, a Chilean businessman, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the June 19th murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, a Santiago market leader, due to a large outstanding informal debt; three Venezuelan hitmen carried out the killing.

Chilean Restaurateur Arrested for Orchestrating Market Leader's Murder
Wilson Verdugo Díaz, a Chilean businessman, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the June 19th murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, a Santiago market leader, due to a large outstanding informal debt; three Venezuelan hitmen carried out the killing.
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48% Bias Score

Political Patronage Undermines Colombia's Victim Assistance Agency
Adith Rafael Romero, the new director of Colombia's Unidad de Víctimas, has replaced experienced personnel with individuals linked to politicians, raising concerns about political patronage and the potential impact on victim services, given the entity's large budget and the country's high number of ...

Political Patronage Undermines Colombia's Victim Assistance Agency
Adith Rafael Romero, the new director of Colombia's Unidad de Víctimas, has replaced experienced personnel with individuals linked to politicians, raising concerns about political patronage and the potential impact on victim services, given the entity's large budget and the country's high number of ...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Kills Senior ISIS Leader in Syria
U.S. Central Command forces killed senior ISIS leader Dhiya' Zawba Muslih al-Hardani and his two sons in a raid in al-Bab, Syria, on July 25, 2025; three women and three children present were unharmed.

U.S. Kills Senior ISIS Leader in Syria
U.S. Central Command forces killed senior ISIS leader Dhiya' Zawba Muslih al-Hardani and his two sons in a raid in al-Bab, Syria, on July 25, 2025; three women and three children present were unharmed.
Progress
60% Bias Score
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