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Park Lane Deploys Increased Security Following Repeated Homeless Encampment Evictions
Transport for London (TfL) has increased security measures, including canine units, on Park Lane to prevent the return of a homeless encampment after four evictions in the past year, costing an undisclosed amount, highlighting the ongoing challenge of homelessness in high-value areas.
Park Lane Deploys Increased Security Following Repeated Homeless Encampment Evictions
Transport for London (TfL) has increased security measures, including canine units, on Park Lane to prevent the return of a homeless encampment after four evictions in the past year, costing an undisclosed amount, highlighting the ongoing challenge of homelessness in high-value areas.
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60% Bias Score


US, South Korea Reach Trade Deal, Lowering Tariffs to 15%
The US and South Korea reached a trade deal lowering US tariffs on Korean goods to 15%, including a $350 billion South Korean investment commitment in the US and purchase of $100 billion in US energy, avoiding higher tariffs.
US, South Korea Reach Trade Deal, Lowering Tariffs to 15%
The US and South Korea reached a trade deal lowering US tariffs on Korean goods to 15%, including a $350 billion South Korean investment commitment in the US and purchase of $100 billion in US energy, avoiding higher tariffs.
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48% Bias Score


UK Retailers Warn of Price Hikes Amidst Planned Tax Increases
Facing high inflation and potential tax increases, Britain's retail sector warns of further price hikes, job losses, and store closures, with 85% of retailers already raising prices and 88% citing taxes as a top concern, threatening household incomes and the economy.
UK Retailers Warn of Price Hikes Amidst Planned Tax Increases
Facing high inflation and potential tax increases, Britain's retail sector warns of further price hikes, job losses, and store closures, with 85% of retailers already raising prices and 88% citing taxes as a top concern, threatening household incomes and the economy.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's Poverty Rate Drops Sharply, but Challenges Persist
Mexico's poverty rate fell 4.1 percentage points from 2022 to 2024 (36.3% to 32.2%), impacting 9.9 million people, largely due to labor reforms that increased wages, but challenges remain in extreme poverty, healthcare access, and education.
Mexico's Poverty Rate Drops Sharply, but Challenges Persist
Mexico's poverty rate fell 4.1 percentage points from 2022 to 2024 (36.3% to 32.2%), impacting 9.9 million people, largely due to labor reforms that increased wages, but challenges remain in extreme poverty, healthcare access, and education.
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52% Bias Score


Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions Rise Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Rising tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia are fueled by mutual accusations, a downed aircraft incident, a proposed US lease of the Zengezur Corridor, and Azerbaijan's growing ties with Turkey and Israel, potentially altering regional power dynamics.
Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions Rise Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Rising tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia are fueled by mutual accusations, a downed aircraft incident, a proposed US lease of the Zengezur Corridor, and Azerbaijan's growing ties with Turkey and Israel, potentially altering regional power dynamics.
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40% Bias Score


US-China Trade Truce Highlights Shifting Geopolitical Power
The US and China have reached a temporary truce in their trade negotiations, suspending tariffs and counter-measures after both sides demonstrated the capacity to inflict significant economic damage; China's approach, combining long-term industrial policies with a tolerance for economic hardship, co...
US-China Trade Truce Highlights Shifting Geopolitical Power
The US and China have reached a temporary truce in their trade negotiations, suspending tariffs and counter-measures after both sides demonstrated the capacity to inflict significant economic damage; China's approach, combining long-term industrial policies with a tolerance for economic hardship, co...
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40% Bias Score

Global Renewable Energy Goals in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Government Action
A new report reveals that most countries have failed to meet their 2023 UN pledge to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030, leaving the world significantly short of its climate goals. Only 22 countries, mostly in the EU, have increased their targets, while major emitters like the US, China, and R...

Global Renewable Energy Goals in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Government Action
A new report reveals that most countries have failed to meet their 2023 UN pledge to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030, leaving the world significantly short of its climate goals. Only 22 countries, mostly in the EU, have increased their targets, while major emitters like the US, China, and R...
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40% Bias Score

Plummeting London Luxury Property Prices Amidst Wealthy Exodus
High-end London property prices have plummeted by as much as 60 percent due to wealthy individuals leaving the UK following policy changes and economic uncertainty, impacting both the luxury market and related service industries.

Plummeting London Luxury Property Prices Amidst Wealthy Exodus
High-end London property prices have plummeted by as much as 60 percent due to wealthy individuals leaving the UK following policy changes and economic uncertainty, impacting both the luxury market and related service industries.
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68% Bias Score

FBI Opens First New Zealand Office to Counter China
The FBI opened its first law enforcement attaché office in Wellington, New Zealand this week, to counter the growing threat from China, marking a significant step in addressing the Chinese Communist Party's influence in the region and enhancing cooperation within the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.

FBI Opens First New Zealand Office to Counter China
The FBI opened its first law enforcement attaché office in Wellington, New Zealand this week, to counter the growing threat from China, marking a significant step in addressing the Chinese Communist Party's influence in the region and enhancing cooperation within the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.
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40% Bias Score

Latin America Seeks Rail Revival Amid Climate Concerns
A Latin American forum highlighted the need to revive railways for sustainable transport, showcasing successful projects like Colombia's La Dorada-Chiriguaná corridor, which doubled its cargo after a 4.6 billion peso investment, and Chile's EFE, which moved 61 million passengers using 94% electric t...

Latin America Seeks Rail Revival Amid Climate Concerns
A Latin American forum highlighted the need to revive railways for sustainable transport, showcasing successful projects like Colombia's La Dorada-Chiriguaná corridor, which doubled its cargo after a 4.6 billion peso investment, and Chile's EFE, which moved 61 million passengers using 94% electric t...
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32% Bias Score

US-South Korea Trade Deal Averts Tariffs, Secures Major Investment"
The US and South Korea reached a trade deal on Wednesday, averting US tariffs on South Korean goods in exchange for a $150 billion energy purchase commitment from South Korea over three years and a $350 billion investment in US assets selected by President Trump. This follows similar agreements with...

US-South Korea Trade Deal Averts Tariffs, Secures Major Investment"
The US and South Korea reached a trade deal on Wednesday, averting US tariffs on South Korean goods in exchange for a $150 billion energy purchase commitment from South Korea over three years and a $350 billion investment in US assets selected by President Trump. This follows similar agreements with...
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56% Bias Score

Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.

Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.
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56% Bias Score
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