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Peru Shrinks Nazca Lines Reserve Amid Mining Concerns
Peru's culture ministry controversially reduced the Nazca Lines protected area by almost half (2,000 sq km), sparking outrage from archaeologists and environmentalists who fear increased illegal mining at a time of high gold prices, despite the ministry's claim of a 20-year study.
Peru Shrinks Nazca Lines Reserve Amid Mining Concerns
Peru's culture ministry controversially reduced the Nazca Lines protected area by almost half (2,000 sq km), sparking outrage from archaeologists and environmentalists who fear increased illegal mining at a time of high gold prices, despite the ministry's claim of a 20-year study.
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56% Bias Score


London Quran Burning Leads to Hate Speech Conviction
Hamit Coskun, a 50-year-old man, was fined £240 in London for burning a Quran outside the Turkish consulate on February, shouting anti-Islamic slurs; a judge found his actions were motivated by hatred of Muslims, sparking debate about free speech.
London Quran Burning Leads to Hate Speech Conviction
Hamit Coskun, a 50-year-old man, was fined £240 in London for burning a Quran outside the Turkish consulate on February, shouting anti-Islamic slurs; a judge found his actions were motivated by hatred of Muslims, sparking debate about free speech.
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40% Bias Score


Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...
Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...
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44% Bias Score


Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...
Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...
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48% Bias Score


Netflix Tudum 2025: K-Culture Takes Center Stage
Netflix's Tudum 2025, a livestreamed fan event held May 31st at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, prominently featured Korean content, including Squid Game, showcasing the streamer's strategic investment in K-culture and its global reach.
Netflix Tudum 2025: K-Culture Takes Center Stage
Netflix's Tudum 2025, a livestreamed fan event held May 31st at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, prominently featured Korean content, including Squid Game, showcasing the streamer's strategic investment in K-culture and its global reach.
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32% Bias Score


Trilateral Cooperation: Strengthening East Asia's Economic and Technological Future
China, Japan, and South Korea are cooperating in semiconductors, renewable energy, and digital technology to strengthen East Asia's stability and technological competitiveness, leveraging their complementary strengths and the RCEP framework for regional economic integration.
Trilateral Cooperation: Strengthening East Asia's Economic and Technological Future
China, Japan, and South Korea are cooperating in semiconductors, renewable energy, and digital technology to strengthen East Asia's stability and technological competitiveness, leveraging their complementary strengths and the RCEP framework for regional economic integration.
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40% Bias Score

Record Channel Migrant Arrivals Amidst Accusations of Labour's Misleading Statistics
Over 1,195 migrants crossed the Channel into the UK on Saturday, the fifth-highest daily total since 2018, following the end of the Tory Rwanda scheme and amidst accusations of Labour's misleading statistics on migrant removals.

Record Channel Migrant Arrivals Amidst Accusations of Labour's Misleading Statistics
Over 1,195 migrants crossed the Channel into the UK on Saturday, the fifth-highest daily total since 2018, following the end of the Tory Rwanda scheme and amidst accusations of Labour's misleading statistics on migrant removals.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Opens Alaskan Wilderness to Drilling
The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era ban on drilling in Alaska's 23 million-acre National Petroleum Reserve, prioritizing energy production over environmental concerns, despite a lack of previous industry interest and potential impacts on Arctic ecosystems and Indigenous communities.

Trump Administration Opens Alaskan Wilderness to Drilling
The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era ban on drilling in Alaska's 23 million-acre National Petroleum Reserve, prioritizing energy production over environmental concerns, despite a lack of previous industry interest and potential impacts on Arctic ecosystems and Indigenous communities.
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56% Bias Score

Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President López Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.

Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President López Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.
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60% Bias Score

UK Announces Massive Defense Spending Increase
The UK government unveiled a comprehensive defense strategy increasing the defense budget to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% by 2034, expanding its navy, investing €18 billion in nuclear weapons, and aiming to reverse a 200-year low in military personnel, primarily due to the perceived threat from Russia...

UK Announces Massive Defense Spending Increase
The UK government unveiled a comprehensive defense strategy increasing the defense budget to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% by 2034, expanding its navy, investing €18 billion in nuclear weapons, and aiming to reverse a 200-year low in military personnel, primarily due to the perceived threat from Russia...
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48% Bias Score

IPL Final: Kohli Seeks Elusive Title Against Iyer's Rising Punjab Kings
In the IPL final, Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) faces Shreyas Iyer's Punjab Kings (PBKS); Kohli seeks his first IPL title in his fourth final appearance, while Iyer aims for his second in his third final appearance. The match features a clash of experience (Kohli's two-decade dedic...

IPL Final: Kohli Seeks Elusive Title Against Iyer's Rising Punjab Kings
In the IPL final, Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) faces Shreyas Iyer's Punjab Kings (PBKS); Kohli seeks his first IPL title in his fourth final appearance, while Iyer aims for his second in his third final appearance. The match features a clash of experience (Kohli's two-decade dedic...
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40% Bias Score

DWP Errors in Benefits Case Lead to Mother's Suicide
A coroner ruled that Jodey Whiting, a 42-year-old mother of nine, died by suicide after her benefits were wrongly stopped by the DWP due to multiple errors, triggering a significant deterioration in her mental health; an Independent Case Examiner report recommended a £10,000 compensation.

DWP Errors in Benefits Case Lead to Mother's Suicide
A coroner ruled that Jodey Whiting, a 42-year-old mother of nine, died by suicide after her benefits were wrongly stopped by the DWP due to multiple errors, triggering a significant deterioration in her mental health; an Independent Case Examiner report recommended a £10,000 compensation.
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28% Bias Score
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