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Spanish Government Rejects Early Elections Amidst Corruption Scandal
Following allegations of corruption detailed in a UCO report implicating former PSOE officials Santos Cerdán, José Luis Ábalos, and Koldo García, the Spanish government, led by Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, has rejected calls for early elections, asserting its commitment to transparency...
Spanish Government Rejects Early Elections Amidst Corruption Scandal
Following allegations of corruption detailed in a UCO report implicating former PSOE officials Santos Cerdán, José Luis Ábalos, and Koldo García, the Spanish government, led by Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, has rejected calls for early elections, asserting its commitment to transparency...
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60% Bias Score


Spaun Wins US Open; Rahm's Major Hopes Rest on British Open
J.J. Spaun won the 2024 US Open at Oakmont, shooting -1, while Jon Rahm finished seventh (+4), leaving the British Open as his last chance for a major win this season; Spaun's victory is a comeback story after health issues.
Spaun Wins US Open; Rahm's Major Hopes Rest on British Open
J.J. Spaun won the 2024 US Open at Oakmont, shooting -1, while Jon Rahm finished seventh (+4), leaving the British Open as his last chance for a major win this season; Spaun's victory is a comeback story after health issues.
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36% Bias Score


Spaun Wins 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont
J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on Father's Day, shooting a final round 72 to finish under par, making a tournament-record 64-foot birdie putt on the 18th to secure his first major championship victory, overcoming a challenging start to the final round and difficult course ...
Spaun Wins 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont
J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on Father's Day, shooting a final round 72 to finish under par, making a tournament-record 64-foot birdie putt on the 18th to secure his first major championship victory, overcoming a challenging start to the final round and difficult course ...
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36% Bias Score


UK Launches National Operation to Combat Grooming Gangs Amidst Cover-Up Claims
The UK government launched a national operation to fight grooming gangs, reopening over 800 cases and promising justice for victims following claims of a cover-up potentially involving hundreds of officials; a national inquiry is also underway.
UK Launches National Operation to Combat Grooming Gangs Amidst Cover-Up Claims
The UK government launched a national operation to fight grooming gangs, reopening over 800 cases and promising justice for victims following claims of a cover-up potentially involving hundreds of officials; a national inquiry is also underway.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Failed Military Parade Exposes US Political Instability
On June 14, 2025, a poorly executed military parade under Donald Trump in the US highlighted growing political instability, following the assassination of a Minnesota state representative and amid widespread protests.
Trump's Failed Military Parade Exposes US Political Instability
On June 14, 2025, a poorly executed military parade under Donald Trump in the US highlighted growing political instability, following the assassination of a Minnesota state representative and amid widespread protests.
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52% Bias Score


Kirchner Sentenced: Defiance Deepens Argentinan Political Divide
Former Argentinan president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was sentenced to six years in prison for corruption and banned from holding public office; however, she maintains significant political influence, rallying supporters and deepening the country's political divisions.
Kirchner Sentenced: Defiance Deepens Argentinan Political Divide
Former Argentinan president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was sentenced to six years in prison for corruption and banned from holding public office; however, she maintains significant political influence, rallying supporters and deepening the country's political divisions.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Marches in Colombia After Senator's Assassination Attempt
Following an assassination attempt against Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay on June 7th, tens of thousands of Colombians across 20 cities staged peaceful marches on Father's Day, expressing support for Uribe, denouncing violence, and opposing President Gustavo Petro's government. The marches, t...

Mass Marches in Colombia After Senator's Assassination Attempt
Following an assassination attempt against Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay on June 7th, tens of thousands of Colombians across 20 cities staged peaceful marches on Father's Day, expressing support for Uribe, denouncing violence, and opposing President Gustavo Petro's government. The marches, t...
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48% Bias Score

PSOE Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Corruption Allegations
Following a corruption report implicating former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán, the party is facing a leadership crisis, with calls for a deep restructuring and concerns over Cerdán potentially clinging to his parliamentary seat, sparking outrage among high-ranking members like Deputy...

PSOE Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Corruption Allegations
Following a corruption report implicating former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán, the party is facing a leadership crisis, with calls for a deep restructuring and concerns over Cerdán potentially clinging to his parliamentary seat, sparking outrage among high-ranking members like Deputy...
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64% Bias Score

Israel-Iran Conflict Drives Up Global Oil Prices, Threatening UK Fuel Costs
The Israel-Iran conflict has caused oil prices to surge, potentially increasing UK petrol and diesel prices by 5p per litre in the coming months, according to economist Thomas Pugh, as Brent crude reached nearly $75 a barrel following attacks on Iranian oil facilities.

Israel-Iran Conflict Drives Up Global Oil Prices, Threatening UK Fuel Costs
The Israel-Iran conflict has caused oil prices to surge, potentially increasing UK petrol and diesel prices by 5p per litre in the coming months, according to economist Thomas Pugh, as Brent crude reached nearly $75 a barrel following attacks on Iranian oil facilities.
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44% Bias Score

Public Loan Purchases to Unlock Billions in Private Climate Finance
A new plan to use public money to buy existing renewable energy loans in developing countries could free up billions of dollars in private sector funding for green projects, potentially providing a large portion of the $1.3tn in annual climate finance needed by 2035.

Public Loan Purchases to Unlock Billions in Private Climate Finance
A new plan to use public money to buy existing renewable energy loans in developing countries could free up billions of dollars in private sector funding for green projects, potentially providing a large portion of the $1.3tn in annual climate finance needed by 2035.
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Corruption Investigation Implicates Two Companies in Public Works Scheme
In 2015, former socialist councilman Koldo García and businessman Joseba Antxon Alonso created two companies, Noran and Servinabar, later implicated in a corruption scheme involving alleged contract rigging and illicit payments, potentially benefiting Acciona and linking to José Luis Ábalos and Sant...

Spanish Corruption Investigation Implicates Two Companies in Public Works Scheme
In 2015, former socialist councilman Koldo García and businessman Joseba Antxon Alonso created two companies, Noran and Servinabar, later implicated in a corruption scheme involving alleged contract rigging and illicit payments, potentially benefiting Acciona and linking to José Luis Ábalos and Sant...
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56% Bias Score

Record High: Over 3 Million Foreign Workers in Spain
In May 2024, Spain recorded over 3 million foreign Social Security affiliates for the first time, representing 14% of the total workforce and contributing significantly to job creation. This increase is linked to global crises and pre-existing social networks, yet it highlights disparities in labor ...

Record High: Over 3 Million Foreign Workers in Spain
In May 2024, Spain recorded over 3 million foreign Social Security affiliates for the first time, representing 14% of the total workforce and contributing significantly to job creation. This increase is linked to global crises and pre-existing social networks, yet it highlights disparities in labor ...
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40% Bias Score
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