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South Africa's Controversial Land Expropriation Law
South Africa's new expropriation law, allowing land seizures without compensation in certain circumstances to redress apartheid-era injustices, has drawn criticism from President Trump and domestic opposition parties who fear economic consequences, while others argue it doesn't go far enough.
South Africa's Controversial Land Expropriation Law
South Africa's new expropriation law, allowing land seizures without compensation in certain circumstances to redress apartheid-era injustices, has drawn criticism from President Trump and domestic opposition parties who fear economic consequences, while others argue it doesn't go far enough.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place 2,200 USAID employees on leave, reinstating 500 already affected and preventing further evacuations until February 14th, citing concerns about the legality and impact of the administration's actions.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place 2,200 USAID employees on leave, reinstating 500 already affected and preventing further evacuations until February 14th, citing concerns about the legality and impact of the administration's actions.
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44% Bias Score


Pentagon Evicts Eight Media Outlets
The Pentagon announced that eight media outlets must vacate their workspace by February 21st, impacting access for established and newer news organizations; this is part of a controversial "media rotation program.
Pentagon Evicts Eight Media Outlets
The Pentagon announced that eight media outlets must vacate their workspace by February 21st, impacting access for established and newer news organizations; this is part of a controversial "media rotation program.
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36% Bias Score


British Couple Murdered in France: Gangster Link Suspected
A British couple, Dawn (56) and Andrew Searle (62), were found dead in their French home in Les Pesquies; the husband may have been tortured, and the wife found outside with head injuries; police suspect British gangsters are involved due to the husband's past work fighting organized crime.
British Couple Murdered in France: Gangster Link Suspected
A British couple, Dawn (56) and Andrew Searle (62), were found dead in their French home in Les Pesquies; the husband may have been tortured, and the wife found outside with head injuries; police suspect British gangsters are involved due to the husband's past work fighting organized crime.
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52% Bias Score


Fired for Racism, US Treasury Employee Reinstated by Elon Musk
A 25-year-old employee of Elon Musk's cost-cutting committee, Doge, was fired from the US Treasury Department for racist online posts expressing hateful views and wishing for the destruction of Gaza and Israel; following media reports, he resigned, but Elon Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance advocat...
Fired for Racism, US Treasury Employee Reinstated by Elon Musk
A 25-year-old employee of Elon Musk's cost-cutting committee, Doge, was fired from the US Treasury Department for racist online posts expressing hateful views and wishing for the destruction of Gaza and Israel; following media reports, he resigned, but Elon Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance advocat...
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56% Bias Score


Canada opts for diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol
Canada will buy 12 diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol, prioritizing silent operation and deterrence at key waterways over ice-breaking, due to cost and logistical factors, basing them in southern ports like Esquimalt and Halifax.
Canada opts for diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol
Canada will buy 12 diesel-electric submarines for Arctic patrol, prioritizing silent operation and deterrence at key waterways over ice-breaking, due to cost and logistical factors, basing them in southern ports like Esquimalt and Halifax.
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48% Bias Score

EAC, SADC Attempt to Resolve DRC Conflict Amidst Deep Divisions
Leaders from the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are meeting in Dar es Salaam on July 14-15 to address the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has exacted a heavy toll on the region's citizens, amid deep disagreemen...

EAC, SADC Attempt to Resolve DRC Conflict Amidst Deep Divisions
Leaders from the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are meeting in Dar es Salaam on July 14-15 to address the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has exacted a heavy toll on the region's citizens, amid deep disagreemen...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Expands Lawsuit Against CBS News, Alleging Election Interference
President Trump expanded his $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, adding Paramount Global and Rep. Ronny Jackson as defendants, alleging deceptive editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with VP Harris to favor the Democratic nominee; the FCC is investigating potential news distortion.

Trump Expands Lawsuit Against CBS News, Alleging Election Interference
President Trump expanded his $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, adding Paramount Global and Rep. Ronny Jackson as defendants, alleging deceptive editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with VP Harris to favor the Democratic nominee; the FCC is investigating potential news distortion.
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60% Bias Score

Brazil's Food Inflation Crisis: Export Boom, Climate Change, and Political Fallout
Brazil's food inflation, reaching 7.69% in 2024, is impacting consumers and the government, fueled by export increases due to a stronger dollar, climate change effects, and high fertilizer costs; President Lula's approval rating has dropped below disapproval for the first time.

Brazil's Food Inflation Crisis: Export Boom, Climate Change, and Political Fallout
Brazil's food inflation, reaching 7.69% in 2024, is impacting consumers and the government, fueled by export increases due to a stronger dollar, climate change effects, and high fertilizer costs; President Lula's approval rating has dropped below disapproval for the first time.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Japan with Tariffs
During a meeting in Washington D.C., US President Donald Trump threatened Japan with import tariffs if trade balance "equality" isn't reached, stating that reciprocal tariffs are to follow. Further tariff decisions regarding other countries are expected early next week.

Trump Threatens Japan with Tariffs
During a meeting in Washington D.C., US President Donald Trump threatened Japan with import tariffs if trade balance "equality" isn't reached, stating that reciprocal tariffs are to follow. Further tariff decisions regarding other countries are expected early next week.
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56% Bias Score

Trump and Musk Support Reintegration of Employee with Racist Past
Following the resignation of Marko Elez, a 25-year-old employee of Elon Musk's government commission, after racist social media posts surfaced, President Trump and Elon Musk support his reintegration, raising concerns about security risks and conflicts of interest given his access to US Treasury pay...

Trump and Musk Support Reintegration of Employee with Racist Past
Following the resignation of Marko Elez, a 25-year-old employee of Elon Musk's government commission, after racist social media posts surfaced, President Trump and Elon Musk support his reintegration, raising concerns about security risks and conflicts of interest given his access to US Treasury pay...
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60% Bias Score

Bank of England Warns Against Hasty Interest Rate Cuts Amid Stagflation Fears
The Bank of England's chief economist warned against rapid interest rate cuts despite a recent 0.25 percent reduction to 4.5 percent, citing slower-than-anticipated disinflation and the risk of inflation exceeding the 2 percent target; the bank also slashed its UK growth forecast to 0.75 percent, ra...

Bank of England Warns Against Hasty Interest Rate Cuts Amid Stagflation Fears
The Bank of England's chief economist warned against rapid interest rate cuts despite a recent 0.25 percent reduction to 4.5 percent, citing slower-than-anticipated disinflation and the risk of inflation exceeding the 2 percent target; the bank also slashed its UK growth forecast to 0.75 percent, ra...
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40% Bias Score
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