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Chilean ProCultura Case Exposes Systemic Failures in Public Funds Management
A Chilean investigation into the ProCultura case revealed potential misuse of public funds, impacting cultural projects and highlighting systemic issues of accountability and institutional weaknesses. The investigation focuses on political and penal responsibilities but lacks analysis of the ultimat...
Chilean ProCultura Case Exposes Systemic Failures in Public Funds Management
A Chilean investigation into the ProCultura case revealed potential misuse of public funds, impacting cultural projects and highlighting systemic issues of accountability and institutional weaknesses. The investigation focuses on political and penal responsibilities but lacks analysis of the ultimat...
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40% Bias Score


1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.
1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.
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48% Bias Score


Bukele's Shift from Populist to Punitive Ruler in El Salvador
Since taking office in 2019, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has transitioned from a youthful, populist image to an authoritarian leader who uses force to quell dissent, despite maintaining high approval ratings; this shift is evident in his handling of protests and his increasing repression of cr...
Bukele's Shift from Populist to Punitive Ruler in El Salvador
Since taking office in 2019, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has transitioned from a youthful, populist image to an authoritarian leader who uses force to quell dissent, despite maintaining high approval ratings; this shift is evident in his handling of protests and his increasing repression of cr...
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52% Bias Score


Petro's Labor Reform: A 600,000 Job Threat
Colombia's proposed labor counter-reform, spearheaded by President Gustavo Petro, threatens to eliminate 600,000 jobs in the service sector, reversing a successful reform implemented during the Uribe administration that addressed the needs of a growing service-based economy.
Petro's Labor Reform: A 600,000 Job Threat
Colombia's proposed labor counter-reform, spearheaded by President Gustavo Petro, threatens to eliminate 600,000 jobs in the service sector, reversing a successful reform implemented during the Uribe administration that addressed the needs of a growing service-based economy.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Middle East Tour: \$2 Trillion in Deals, but Regional Conflicts Unresolved
During a four-day trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, President Trump secured over \$2 trillion in investment commitments, prioritizing economic gains over conflict mediation despite ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Yemen.
Trump's Middle East Tour: \$2 Trillion in Deals, but Regional Conflicts Unresolved
During a four-day trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, President Trump secured over \$2 trillion in investment commitments, prioritizing economic gains over conflict mediation despite ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Yemen.
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52% Bias Score


Xi Jinping Congratulates Arab League Summit, Underscoring China-Arab Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid on the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad on Saturday, emphasizing the importance of Arab unity, development, and China's commitment to a long-term strategic partnership with Arab states.
Xi Jinping Congratulates Arab League Summit, Underscoring China-Arab Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid on the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad on Saturday, emphasizing the importance of Arab unity, development, and China's commitment to a long-term strategic partnership with Arab states.
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32% Bias Score

Milei's LLA Challenges Macri's PRO in Buenos Aires City Elections
Buenos Aires City holds legislative elections on Sunday, where President Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party challenges the PRO party, aiming to become the dominant force in the right-wing. Over 2.5 million voters will choose among 17 lists, and the outcome will significantly impact the Oc...

Milei's LLA Challenges Macri's PRO in Buenos Aires City Elections
Buenos Aires City holds legislative elections on Sunday, where President Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party challenges the PRO party, aiming to become the dominant force in the right-wing. Over 2.5 million voters will choose among 17 lists, and the outcome will significantly impact the Oc...
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, the Mexican Navy's training ship Cuauhtémoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths, 19 injuries (two critical), and damage to the ship's masts; initial reports suggest navigational errors and possible mechanical failures.

Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, the Mexican Navy's training ship Cuauhtémoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths, 19 injuries (two critical), and damage to the ship's masts; initial reports suggest navigational errors and possible mechanical failures.
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28% Bias Score

U.S.-Mexico Collaboration to Combat Drug Cartel Finances
The U.S. Treasury Department is working with Mexican banking authorities to enhance anti-money laundering efforts following the designation of six Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, leading to asset freezes and increased scrutiny of financial flows.

U.S.-Mexico Collaboration to Combat Drug Cartel Finances
The U.S. Treasury Department is working with Mexican banking authorities to enhance anti-money laundering efforts following the designation of six Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, leading to asset freezes and increased scrutiny of financial flows.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Inauguration: Massive Security, Global Attendance
The inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City on April 2, 2024, involved a massive security operation with 6,000 officers, and drew 156 foreign delegations, including nine monarchs and 20 heads of state, alongside thousands of faithful.

Pope Leo XIV Inauguration: Massive Security, Global Attendance
The inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City on April 2, 2024, involved a massive security operation with 6,000 officers, and drew 156 foreign delegations, including nine monarchs and 20 heads of state, alongside thousands of faithful.
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24% Bias Score

Arab League Demands End to Gaza War, Supports Palestinian State
Arab League leaders, meeting in Baghdad, demanded an immediate halt to the Gaza war, rejected forced Palestinian displacement, and urged international support for Gaza's reconstruction, emphasizing the Palestinian issue's centrality to regional stability.

Arab League Demands End to Gaza War, Supports Palestinian State
Arab League leaders, meeting in Baghdad, demanded an immediate halt to the Gaza war, rejected forced Palestinian displacement, and urged international support for Gaza's reconstruction, emphasizing the Palestinian issue's centrality to regional stability.
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44% Bias Score

RBA Poised to Cut Interest Rates to 3.85 Percent Amidst Inflation Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to cut interest rates to 3.85 percent, marking the lowest level in over two years, following significant inflation reduction and steady employment figures; this follows nearly $290 billion in interest paid by Australian borrowers since May 2022.

RBA Poised to Cut Interest Rates to 3.85 Percent Amidst Inflation Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to cut interest rates to 3.85 percent, marking the lowest level in over two years, following significant inflation reduction and steady employment figures; this follows nearly $290 billion in interest paid by Australian borrowers since May 2022.
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44% Bias Score
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