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UK to cede Chagos Islands to Mauritius for £35 billion
The UK will transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius by the end of the year for £35 billion, including a leaseback of Diego Garcia, following years of legal challenges and international pressure, with Pope Francis hailing it as a victory for the displaced Chagossian people.
UK to cede Chagos Islands to Mauritius for £35 billion
The UK will transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius by the end of the year for £35 billion, including a leaseback of Diego Garcia, following years of legal challenges and international pressure, with Pope Francis hailing it as a victory for the displaced Chagossian people.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Defunding Sanctuary Cities
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from cutting off federal funding to 34 sanctuary cities, significantly expanding a previous order that deemed the administration's executive orders unconstitutional, escalating tensions between the federal government and Democratic-led jurisdictions.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Defunding Sanctuary Cities
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from cutting off federal funding to 34 sanctuary cities, significantly expanding a previous order that deemed the administration's executive orders unconstitutional, escalating tensions between the federal government and Democratic-led jurisdictions.
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52% Bias Score


Chile's Social Cohesion Plummets: Low Trust, High Insecurity
Chile's social cohesion has sharply declined since 2020, driven by factors such as the social unrest, pandemic, and perceived inequality, resulting in low trust in institutions and high insecurity, according to the Observatorio de Cohesión Social (OCS-COES).
Chile's Social Cohesion Plummets: Low Trust, High Insecurity
Chile's social cohesion has sharply declined since 2020, driven by factors such as the social unrest, pandemic, and perceived inequality, resulting in low trust in institutions and high insecurity, according to the Observatorio de Cohesión Social (OCS-COES).
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20% Bias Score


Turkish Airlines Invests €300 Million in Air Europa, Strengthening Madrid Airport Hub
Turkish Airlines will acquire a 26-27% stake in Air Europa for €300 million, bolstering Air Europa's growth strategy and Madrid-Barajas airport's connectivity to Asia, China, and Latin America while maintaining Air Europa's independence from large European airline groups. The deal is expected to clo...
Turkish Airlines Invests €300 Million in Air Europa, Strengthening Madrid Airport Hub
Turkish Airlines will acquire a 26-27% stake in Air Europa for €300 million, bolstering Air Europa's growth strategy and Madrid-Barajas airport's connectivity to Asia, China, and Latin America while maintaining Air Europa's independence from large European airline groups. The deal is expected to clo...
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44% Bias Score


Reform UK Proposes Strict Immigration Policy Amidst Public Anger and Political Shift
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has proposed a hardline immigration policy including mass deportations, abandoning international conventions, and prioritizing UK citizens, reflecting a broader shift towards stricter policies across UK political parties amid public anger over asylum seeker housing.
Reform UK Proposes Strict Immigration Policy Amidst Public Anger and Political Shift
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has proposed a hardline immigration policy including mass deportations, abandoning international conventions, and prioritizing UK citizens, reflecting a broader shift towards stricter policies across UK political parties amid public anger over asylum seeker housing.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Student Loan Wage Garnishments to Resume Soon
The U.S. Department of Education will soon resume wage garnishment for over 5.3 million student loan borrowers in default, potentially garnishing up to 15% of their disposable income, prompting calls for borrowers to act quickly to explore available options.
Federal Student Loan Wage Garnishments to Resume Soon
The U.S. Department of Education will soon resume wage garnishment for over 5.3 million student loan borrowers in default, potentially garnishing up to 15% of their disposable income, prompting calls for borrowers to act quickly to explore available options.
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32% Bias Score

Starmer's Plummeting Approval Ratings Signal Impending Electoral Defeat
Multiple polls show UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's approval rating at a catastrophic -56, matching Rishi Sunak's pre-resignation level; analysts predict this spells certain electoral defeat.

Starmer's Plummeting Approval Ratings Signal Impending Electoral Defeat
Multiple polls show UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's approval rating at a catastrophic -56, matching Rishi Sunak's pre-resignation level; analysts predict this spells certain electoral defeat.
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72% Bias Score

Alaska Landslide Triggers Near-Miss Tsunami
A massive landslide in Alaska's Tracy Arm fjord triggered a tsunami up to 100ft high on August 10, 2024, narrowly missing numerous tourists due to favorable timing and low tide; scientists link such events to glacial retreat and thawing permafrost.

Alaska Landslide Triggers Near-Miss Tsunami
A massive landslide in Alaska's Tracy Arm fjord triggered a tsunami up to 100ft high on August 10, 2024, narrowly missing numerous tourists due to favorable timing and low tide; scientists link such events to glacial retreat and thawing permafrost.
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20% Bias Score

Chilean Study Reveals Tolerance for Inequality Masks Underlying Instability
A New York University study of 3,300 participants revealed that while Chileans strongly reject unequal opportunities, they normalize unequal outcomes, suggesting high inequality can persist without immediate unrest, although this tolerance may be fragile and ignoring structural inequalities risks fu...

Chilean Study Reveals Tolerance for Inequality Masks Underlying Instability
A New York University study of 3,300 participants revealed that while Chileans strongly reject unequal opportunities, they normalize unequal outcomes, suggesting high inequality can persist without immediate unrest, although this tolerance may be fragile and ignoring structural inequalities risks fu...
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36% Bias Score

British Aid Volunteer Killed in Ukraine Drone Strike
A 69-year-old British aid volunteer, Annie Lewis Marffy, died in a Russian drone strike in Ukraine on June 11th; her family criticizes the UK government's slow response and inability to retrieve her body from the active conflict zone.

British Aid Volunteer Killed in Ukraine Drone Strike
A 69-year-old British aid volunteer, Annie Lewis Marffy, died in a Russian drone strike in Ukraine on June 11th; her family criticizes the UK government's slow response and inability to retrieve her body from the active conflict zone.
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28% Bias Score

Fed Hints at Rate Cut Amidst Trump Pressure and Economic Uncertainty
Facing President Trump's criticism, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at a possible interest rate cut due to economic concerns, including a softer labor market and the impact of tariffs, causing a stock market surge.

Fed Hints at Rate Cut Amidst Trump Pressure and Economic Uncertainty
Facing President Trump's criticism, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at a possible interest rate cut due to economic concerns, including a softer labor market and the impact of tariffs, causing a stock market surge.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Rhode Island Wind Farm Construction
The Trump administration halted construction of the nearly finished Revolution Wind offshore wind project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, impacting Ørsted and Global Infrastructure Partners and potentially delaying power delivery to Rhode Island and Connecticut in 2024.

Trump Administration Halts Rhode Island Wind Farm Construction
The Trump administration halted construction of the nearly finished Revolution Wind offshore wind project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, impacting Ørsted and Global Infrastructure Partners and potentially delaying power delivery to Rhode Island and Connecticut in 2024.
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48% Bias Score
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