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Venezuela's Economic Collapse and Authoritarian Rule
In a recent interview, Edgardo Lander described Venezuela's dire situation: 80% live in poverty, the minimum wage is $3, and oil production has plummeted to 1 million barrels daily from 3.3 million, causing a severe economic crisis exacerbated by government corruption and US sanctions.
Venezuela's Economic Collapse and Authoritarian Rule
In a recent interview, Edgardo Lander described Venezuela's dire situation: 80% live in poverty, the minimum wage is $3, and oil production has plummeted to 1 million barrels daily from 3.3 million, causing a severe economic crisis exacerbated by government corruption and US sanctions.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Romania Election: Dan's Victory Bolstered by Minority Support
Liberal pro-European Nicusor Dan won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right candidate George Simion with significant support from ethnic Hungarians and Moldovans with dual citizenship, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.
Romania Election: Dan's Victory Bolstered by Minority Support
Liberal pro-European Nicusor Dan won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right candidate George Simion with significant support from ethnic Hungarians and Moldovans with dual citizenship, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.
Progress
40% Bias Score


EU Nations Challenge Human Rights Convention on Migration
Nine EU countries, led by Italy, formally requested a review of the European Convention on Human Rights concerning migration, drawing sharp criticism from Germany and raising concerns about the erosion of human rights protections within the EU.
EU Nations Challenge Human Rights Convention on Migration
Nine EU countries, led by Italy, formally requested a review of the European Convention on Human Rights concerning migration, drawing sharp criticism from Germany and raising concerns about the erosion of human rights protections within the EU.
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56% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Reconstruction Fund Officially Launched
The US and Ukraine launched a joint reconstruction investment fund on May 23rd, following the receipt of a diplomatic note from the US. The fund, established under an agreement ratified on May 8th, aims to attract global investment in Ukraine's reconstruction while ensuring Ukrainian ownership and c...
US-Ukraine Reconstruction Fund Officially Launched
The US and Ukraine launched a joint reconstruction investment fund on May 23rd, following the receipt of a diplomatic note from the US. The fund, established under an agreement ratified on May 8th, aims to attract global investment in Ukraine's reconstruction while ensuring Ukrainian ownership and c...
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4% Bias Score


Napoli's Title Hopes Hang in the Balance: Playoff Possible Before Champions League Final
Napoli, leading Serie A, could clinch the title tonight, but a win for Inter Milan might force a playoff before their Champions League final.
Napoli's Title Hopes Hang in the Balance: Playoff Possible Before Champions League Final
Napoli, leading Serie A, could clinch the title tonight, but a win for Inter Milan might force a playoff before their Champions League final.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Priest's Decades-Long Fight Against Cambodia's Landmine Legacy
In Cambodia, Father Kike Figaredo, a Spanish Jesuit, runs multiple projects aiding landmine victims, including a wheelchair workshop producing over 40,000 chairs, orphanages, and vocational training centers, highlighting the lasting impact of decades of conflict.
Spanish Priest's Decades-Long Fight Against Cambodia's Landmine Legacy
In Cambodia, Father Kike Figaredo, a Spanish Jesuit, runs multiple projects aiding landmine victims, including a wheelchair workshop producing over 40,000 chairs, orphanages, and vocational training centers, highlighting the lasting impact of decades of conflict.
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Rejects VOA Employee Lawsuit Following Funding Cuts
A US appeals court rejected a lawsuit by Voice of America (VOA) employees who were furloughed and subsequently laid off following the Trump administration's termination of federal funding; approximately 600 employees were affected, and the organization, which broadcast in 49 languages, has ceased op...

US Appeals Court Rejects VOA Employee Lawsuit Following Funding Cuts
A US appeals court rejected a lawsuit by Voice of America (VOA) employees who were furloughed and subsequently laid off following the Trump administration's termination of federal funding; approximately 600 employees were affected, and the organization, which broadcast in 49 languages, has ceased op...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces 50% Tariffs on EU Goods
US President Donald Trump announced 50 percent tariffs on European Union goods, effective June 1st, citing unfair trade practices and unproductive negotiations, despite a prior 90-day tariff truce.

Trump Announces 50% Tariffs on EU Goods
US President Donald Trump announced 50 percent tariffs on European Union goods, effective June 1st, citing unfair trade practices and unproductive negotiations, despite a prior 90-day tariff truce.
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40% Bias Score

EU Rejects Spain's Bid to Add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as Official Languages
Spain's attempt to make Catalan, Basque, and Galician official EU languages faces strong opposition from several member states due to the significant financial and political implications; a vote is scheduled next week.

EU Rejects Spain's Bid to Add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as Official Languages
Spain's attempt to make Catalan, Basque, and Galician official EU languages faces strong opposition from several member states due to the significant financial and political implications; a vote is scheduled next week.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Economy: Two Years of Recession and Uncertain Recovery
Germany's economy is shrinking for the second consecutive year, mirroring the 2011 crisis with a similar number of business closures in 2024, due to high energy prices, labor shortages, and bureaucratic costs; the new government aims for quick and sustainable improvements, but experts predict stagna...

Germany's Economy: Two Years of Recession and Uncertain Recovery
Germany's economy is shrinking for the second consecutive year, mirroring the 2011 crisis with a similar number of business closures in 2024, due to high energy prices, labor shortages, and bureaucratic costs; the new government aims for quick and sustainable improvements, but experts predict stagna...
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52% Bias Score

Graciela Iturbide Wins Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide won the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts for her innovative and deeply artistic photographs exploring cultural and ancestral traditions, often in black and white, showcasing indigenous communities across the Americas and beyond.

Graciela Iturbide Wins Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide won the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts for her innovative and deeply artistic photographs exploring cultural and ancestral traditions, often in black and white, showcasing indigenous communities across the Americas and beyond.
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20% Bias Score

Cuban Graffiti Artist Promotes Happiness Amidst Repression
Cuban artist Abraham Echevarría, known as Mr. Sad, uses graffiti to spread a message of self-acceptance and happiness ('Necesitas ser feliz'), subtly challenging the Cuban government's control over public expression amidst widespread poverty and political repression.

Cuban Graffiti Artist Promotes Happiness Amidst Repression
Cuban artist Abraham Echevarría, known as Mr. Sad, uses graffiti to spread a message of self-acceptance and happiness ('Necesitas ser feliz'), subtly challenging the Cuban government's control over public expression amidst widespread poverty and political repression.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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