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Latin American Conservative Forum Addresses Venezuela Crisis, Trump's Impact
A Madrid forum of conservative Latin American ex-presidents and Spanish Popular Party leaders discussed Venezuela's political crisis, Donald Trump's influence, and upcoming elections, revealing divisions on how to address these challenges and highlighting support for Venezuelan opposition figures.
Latin American Conservative Forum Addresses Venezuela Crisis, Trump's Impact
A Madrid forum of conservative Latin American ex-presidents and Spanish Popular Party leaders discussed Venezuela's political crisis, Donald Trump's influence, and upcoming elections, revealing divisions on how to address these challenges and highlighting support for Venezuelan opposition figures.
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60% Bias Score


Photographer Killed in Attack on Mexican Mayoral Candidate's Office
Photographer Avisack Douglas was killed and another campaign worker critically injured in a shooting attack on the campaign office of Movimiento Ciudadano mayoral candidate Xóchitl Tress in Juan Rodríguez Clara, Veracruz, on Monday night; the candidate was unharmed.
Photographer Killed in Attack on Mexican Mayoral Candidate's Office
Photographer Avisack Douglas was killed and another campaign worker critically injured in a shooting attack on the campaign office of Movimiento Ciudadano mayoral candidate Xóchitl Tress in Juan Rodríguez Clara, Veracruz, on Monday night; the candidate was unharmed.
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Drops Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping police reform consent decrees with Louisville and Minneapolis, reversing Biden-era agreements stemming from probes into the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the DOJ also plans to close investigations and retract findings against several o...
DOJ Drops Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping police reform consent decrees with Louisville and Minneapolis, reversing Biden-era agreements stemming from probes into the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the DOJ also plans to close investigations and retract findings against several o...
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48% Bias Score


AfD Fails to Secure Bundestag Budget Committee Chair
In the German Bundestag, the AfD failed to secure the chairmanship of the Budget Committee for its candidate Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing, while other parties successfully placed their candidates in various committees, reflecting a broader pattern of excluding the AfD from leadership positions.
AfD Fails to Secure Bundestag Budget Committee Chair
In the German Bundestag, the AfD failed to secure the chairmanship of the Budget Committee for its candidate Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing, while other parties successfully placed their candidates in various committees, reflecting a broader pattern of excluding the AfD from leadership positions.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's Supreme Court Bans Parental Exception for Conversion Therapy
Mexico's Supreme Court struck down a Guerrero state law that shielded parents from prosecution for forcing children into conversion therapy, recognizing the severe harm caused by these practices and aligning with a May 2024 state law criminalizing them.
Mexico's Supreme Court Bans Parental Exception for Conversion Therapy
Mexico's Supreme Court struck down a Guerrero state law that shielded parents from prosecution for forcing children into conversion therapy, recognizing the severe harm caused by these practices and aligning with a May 2024 state law criminalizing them.
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20% Bias Score


Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Government Rejects Ban on Private Equity in Healthcare
The Dutch Parliament's repeated calls for a ban on private equity in healthcare were rejected by the Minister of Health, who instead proposes stricter regulations to address concerns about financial incentives outweighing patient care, despite opposition party concerns about the impact on healthcare...

Dutch Government Rejects Ban on Private Equity in Healthcare
The Dutch Parliament's repeated calls for a ban on private equity in healthcare were rejected by the Minister of Health, who instead proposes stricter regulations to address concerns about financial incentives outweighing patient care, despite opposition party concerns about the impact on healthcare...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico City Teachers Strike Enters Second Week
Mexico City teachers are on an indefinite strike, blocking access to the National Palace and prompting the mayor to hold her daily press conference virtually, demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE law that changed their pension system.

Mexico City Teachers Strike Enters Second Week
Mexico City teachers are on an indefinite strike, blocking access to the National Palace and prompting the mayor to hold her daily press conference virtually, demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE law that changed their pension system.
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48% Bias Score

Journalism vs. Misinformation: Combating Polarization in the Digital Age
EL PAÍS director Pepa Bueno and former Washington Post director Martin Baron discussed journalism's role in combating misinformation and polarization in Guatemala City, highlighting the importance of transparency and fact-checking in a digital age.

Journalism vs. Misinformation: Combating Polarization in the Digital Age
EL PAÍS director Pepa Bueno and former Washington Post director Martin Baron discussed journalism's role in combating misinformation and polarization in Guatemala City, highlighting the importance of transparency and fact-checking in a digital age.
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16% Bias Score

German Authorities Disrupt Far-Right Terrorist Cell, Arresting Five Minors
German authorities arrested five suspects aged 15-18, part of a far-right terrorist cell called "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", who planned and attempted attacks, using Telegram for organization and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.

German Authorities Disrupt Far-Right Terrorist Cell, Arresting Five Minors
German authorities arrested five suspects aged 15-18, part of a far-right terrorist cell called "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", who planned and attempted attacks, using Telegram for organization and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.
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52% Bias Score

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.
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36% Bias Score

US Limits Ukraine Support, Prioritizing Dialogue with Russia
President Trump's administration has decided against further sanctions on Russia and additional aid to Ukraine, prioritizing diplomatic engagement with Russia; this contrasts with the European Union's continued support, which, however, is facing economic limitations.

US Limits Ukraine Support, Prioritizing Dialogue with Russia
President Trump's administration has decided against further sanctions on Russia and additional aid to Ukraine, prioritizing diplomatic engagement with Russia; this contrasts with the European Union's continued support, which, however, is facing economic limitations.
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48% Bias Score
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