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Chicago's Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Fear and Resilience

Amidst celebrations for Mexican Independence Day in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, fear of increased federal immigration enforcement cast a shadow, leading to cancellations and postponements of other events, yet the Pilsen community chose to celebrate, demonstrating unity.

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16% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
es.euronews.com
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Trump Threatens Chicago with Federal Immigration Crackdown Amid Protests

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker condemned President Trump's social media post threatening Chicago with a federal immigration crackdown, prompting protests in Chicago and Washington D.C. and legal challenges from state and local leaders.

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44% Bias Score

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es.euronews.com
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Shadows Project Campaign Rectifies Misattribution of Ukrainian Artists in Western Museums

The Shadows Project launched "The Stolen Art Campaign," a public initiative correcting misattribution of Ukrainian artists in Western museums, highlighting Russia's attempts to erase Ukrainian culture and leveraging the issue for political and international support.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
lexpress.fr
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UAE Warns Israel Against West Bank Annexation, Setting a 'Red Line'

The UAE issued a warning to Israel on September 3rd, 2024, stating that any annexation of West Bank territories would constitute a "red line", potentially jeopardizing the Abraham Accords and surprising Israeli officials.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Söder Renews Call to Scrap EU's 2035 Combustion Engine Ban

Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder is urging the EU to scrap its planned 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, citing risks to the German auto industry and hundreds of thousands of jobs, while industry experts express concerns about the plan's contradictions.

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52% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
zeit.de
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Hoeneß Criticizes Excessive Football Transfer Fees

Uli Hoeneß, honorary president of Bayern Munich, criticized the exorbitant transfer fees in football, citing examples of Bayern's unsuccessful bids for Wirtz and Woltemade, while praising Bayern's own transfer window as successful.

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52% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
gr.euronews.com
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Real Household Income Decrease in Several European Countries During Q1 2025

During the first quarter of 2025, real per capita household income decreased in ten out of sixteen European countries, while real per capita GDP increased in twenty out of twenty-seven, indicating a disparity between economic growth and household financial realities.

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20% Bias Score

No Poverty
arabic.euronews.com
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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns After Election Loss

Following the Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) failure to secure a majority in both houses of parliament, Prime Minister Ishiba resigned, triggering an extraordinary leadership election within the party.

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
lexpress.fr
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French Businesses Cite Political Instability as Top Challenge

French business leaders, including those at the Medef, concur with Jean-Luc Mélenchon that political instability, particularly the potential dissolution of the National Assembly in 2024 and the influence of Donald Trump, significantly harms investment and growth.

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36% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
dw.com
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Autocratic Rule in History: A Study of Power, Corruption, and Downfall

Historically, autocratic governments, ruled by all-powerful leaders above the law, have been characterized by oppression, corruption, and eventual downfall due to popular uprisings or foreign invasions.

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8% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
dw.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Argentina's Buenos Aires Province Holds Key Provincial Elections

On September 7th, 2025, Buenos Aires Province held crucial provincial elections, viewed as a referendum on President Javier Milei's performance and a precursor to October's national midterms, with 14.3 million voters electing 46 deputies and 23 senators.

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32% Bias Score

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dw.com
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Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications

In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.

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28% Bias Score

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