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Peruvian Coffee Cooperative Faces Crisis Amidst High Prices, Low Demand
High global coffee prices due to production shortfalls in Brazil and Vietnam, coupled with low buyer demand, threaten the financial stability of the ACPC Pichanaki cooperative in Peru, forcing them to seek alternative sales strategies at international coffee fairs.
Peruvian Coffee Cooperative Faces Crisis Amidst High Prices, Low Demand
High global coffee prices due to production shortfalls in Brazil and Vietnam, coupled with low buyer demand, threaten the financial stability of the ACPC Pichanaki cooperative in Peru, forcing them to seek alternative sales strategies at international coffee fairs.
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52% Bias Score


Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died at age 89 on Sunday in Lima; known for novels like "The City and the Dogs" and outspoken political views, he was a prolific writer and controversial figure until his recent retirement from public life.
Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died at age 89 on Sunday in Lima; known for novels like "The City and the Dogs" and outspoken political views, he was a prolific writer and controversial figure until his recent retirement from public life.
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12% Bias Score


Austerity's Return: A Political Weapon or Economic Solution?
British Labour's Rachel Reeves, Argentinian President Milei, and Elon Musk advocate austerity for their economies; however, historical evidence suggests austerity can harm growth and increase inequality, potentially failing to achieve its goals.
Austerity's Return: A Political Weapon or Economic Solution?
British Labour's Rachel Reeves, Argentinian President Milei, and Elon Musk advocate austerity for their economies; however, historical evidence suggests austerity can harm growth and increase inequality, potentially failing to achieve its goals.
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56% Bias Score


EU Embargo Circumvention: Two-Thirds of Disposable Cutlery Found to be Russian-Sourced
A WWF investigation found that two-thirds of disposable wooden cutlery used by major European companies originates from Russia, violating a 2022 EU embargo; this highlights the potential for sanctions circumvention and the flow of funds to the Russian military.
EU Embargo Circumvention: Two-Thirds of Disposable Cutlery Found to be Russian-Sourced
A WWF investigation found that two-thirds of disposable wooden cutlery used by major European companies originates from Russia, violating a 2022 EU embargo; this highlights the potential for sanctions circumvention and the flow of funds to the Russian military.
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48% Bias Score


Attack on Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's Home
On Sunday, Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old with a criminal record and anti-government views expressed online, allegedly attacked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home with Molotov cocktails during the first night of Passover; Balmer is in custody.
Attack on Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's Home
On Sunday, Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old with a criminal record and anti-government views expressed online, allegedly attacked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home with Molotov cocktails during the first night of Passover; Balmer is in custody.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Art Purges Draw Parallels to Nazi Germany
Donald Trump's commissioning of a self-portrait celebrating a shooting incident and his purging of art deemed "improper" from public spaces raises concerns about authoritarian tendencies, drawing parallels to Nazi Germany's suppression of "degenerate art" and highlighting potential threats to artist...
Trump's Art Purges Draw Parallels to Nazi Germany
Donald Trump's commissioning of a self-portrait celebrating a shooting incident and his purging of art deemed "improper" from public spaces raises concerns about authoritarian tendencies, drawing parallels to Nazi Germany's suppression of "degenerate art" and highlighting potential threats to artist...
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56% Bias Score

Merz Faces Pressure to Send Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces pressure to provide Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles; a decision will test the new government's commitment to supporting Kyiv, while navigating domestic opposition and the need for allied consensus, with deployment not expected before autumn.

Merz Faces Pressure to Send Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces pressure to provide Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles; a decision will test the new government's commitment to supporting Kyiv, while navigating domestic opposition and the need for allied consensus, with deployment not expected before autumn.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Court Liquidates Royzman Foundation After Fundraising Audit
A Russian court liquidated the Royzman Foundation, a charity founded by former Yekaterinburg mayor Yevgeny Royzman, following a Ministry of Justice audit of its 2021-2022 fundraising campaign for Zolgensma, which raised 222 million rubles, with over 131 million rubles remaining after the campaign en...

Russian Court Liquidates Royzman Foundation After Fundraising Audit
A Russian court liquidated the Royzman Foundation, a charity founded by former Yekaterinburg mayor Yevgeny Royzman, following a Ministry of Justice audit of its 2021-2022 fundraising campaign for Zolgensma, which raised 222 million rubles, with over 131 million rubles remaining after the campaign en...
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60% Bias Score

Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.

Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.
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52% Bias Score

UK Renationalizes British Steel, Signaling Return to Industrial Policy
The UK government has renationalized British Steel, signaling a return to industrial policy after decades of market-based approaches; this is due to the looming closure of Britain's last blast furnaces and recognition of steel's strategic importance for energy transition and supply chain security.

UK Renationalizes British Steel, Signaling Return to Industrial Policy
The UK government has renationalized British Steel, signaling a return to industrial policy after decades of market-based approaches; this is due to the looming closure of Britain's last blast furnaces and recognition of steel's strategic importance for energy transition and supply chain security.
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52% Bias Score

Record Bank Profits Amidst Market Turmoil and 401(k) Losses
Major US banks reported record profits in Q1 2019, exceeding analysts' expectations, while market volatility caused by President Trump's tariffs led to significant losses in many Americans' 401(k) retirement accounts, highlighting a systemic risk.

Record Bank Profits Amidst Market Turmoil and 401(k) Losses
Major US banks reported record profits in Q1 2019, exceeding analysts' expectations, while market volatility caused by President Trump's tariffs led to significant losses in many Americans' 401(k) retirement accounts, highlighting a systemic risk.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Ends "Debt Brake" Policy Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is ending the country's "debt brake" policy to fund increased defense spending and economic reforms, marking a shift from previous fiscal conservatism amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty and a rise of the far right.

Germany Ends "Debt Brake" Policy Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is ending the country's "debt brake" policy to fund increased defense spending and economic reforms, marking a shift from previous fiscal conservatism amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty and a rise of the far right.
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44% Bias Score
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