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US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
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48% Bias Score


Istanbul Earthquake Underscores Concerns Over Kanal Istanbul Project
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake near Istanbul reignites concerns about the city's vulnerability, particularly regarding the Kanal Istanbul project, prompting calls for a comprehensive "Istanbul Law" to protect the city's unique character and prevent unsustainable development.
Istanbul Earthquake Underscores Concerns Over Kanal Istanbul Project
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake near Istanbul reignites concerns about the city's vulnerability, particularly regarding the Kanal Istanbul project, prompting calls for a comprehensive "Istanbul Law" to protect the city's unique character and prevent unsustainable development.
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72% Bias Score


Turkey's Denial of Armenian Genocide: Reparations, Identity, and Lack of Freedom
Turkish historian Taner Akçam attributes Turkey's non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide to fears of reparations and damage to national identity, citing the lack of democratic freedom for open discussion as a critical barrier.
Turkey's Denial of Armenian Genocide: Reparations, Identity, and Lack of Freedom
Turkish historian Taner Akçam attributes Turkey's non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide to fears of reparations and damage to national identity, citing the lack of democratic freedom for open discussion as a critical barrier.
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36% Bias Score


UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
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52% Bias Score


Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...
Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...
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44% Bias Score


Foreign Investors Reduce U.S. Asset Holdings, Triggering Market Re-rating
Foreign investors are reducing their U.S. stock and bond holdings following President Trump's tariff announcement, potentially causing significant price impacts due to the massive size of U.S. markets and the record-high foreign ownership of U.S. assets.
Foreign Investors Reduce U.S. Asset Holdings, Triggering Market Re-rating
Foreign investors are reducing their U.S. stock and bond holdings following President Trump's tariff announcement, potentially causing significant price impacts due to the massive size of U.S. markets and the record-high foreign ownership of U.S. assets.
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48% Bias Score

Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.

Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.

Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
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36% Bias Score

Musk Faces \$2.37 Billion in Potential Legal Liabilities, Senate Report Finds
A Senate Democrats' report estimates Elon Musk and his companies face \$2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities from 65 investigations across 11 agencies, raising concerns about his influence within the Trump administration and potential conflicts of interest.

Musk Faces \$2.37 Billion in Potential Legal Liabilities, Senate Report Finds
A Senate Democrats' report estimates Elon Musk and his companies face \$2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities from 65 investigations across 11 agencies, raising concerns about his influence within the Trump administration and potential conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score

Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.

Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Declares National Emergency After Widespread Power Outage
The Spanish government declared a national emergency in eight regions after a massive power outage, granting the Ministry of the Interior control of emergency operations in response to requests from regional governments.

Spain Declares National Emergency After Widespread Power Outage
The Spanish government declared a national emergency in eight regions after a massive power outage, granting the Ministry of the Interior control of emergency operations in response to requests from regional governments.
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44% Bias Score

Yukon Wind Farm Bolsters Indigenous Sovereignty, Spotlights Northern Renewable Energy Challenges
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation's Haeckel Hill wind farm, operational since last summer, powers 650 homes, reducing southern Yukon's reliance on fossil fuels and strengthening Indigenous sovereignty amidst geopolitical concerns, while highlighting challenges in expanding renewable energy in the North.

Yukon Wind Farm Bolsters Indigenous Sovereignty, Spotlights Northern Renewable Energy Challenges
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation's Haeckel Hill wind farm, operational since last summer, powers 650 homes, reducing southern Yukon's reliance on fossil fuels and strengthening Indigenous sovereignty amidst geopolitical concerns, while highlighting challenges in expanding renewable energy in the North.
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36% Bias Score
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