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U.S. Sanctions Mexican Banks Over Fentanyl Money Laundering
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions—CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to fentanyl trafficking, urging Mexico to investigate; Mexico initiated an internal review, finding administrative issues but requiring more evidence for pro...
U.S. Sanctions Mexican Banks Over Fentanyl Money Laundering
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions—CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to fentanyl trafficking, urging Mexico to investigate; Mexico initiated an internal review, finding administrative issues but requiring more evidence for pro...
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40% Bias Score


£10 Million to Fix ONS Data Accuracy Issues
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) will receive £10 million over two years to improve the accuracy of its data following criticism over its Labour Force Survey (LFS) and concerns from institutions such as the Bank of England.
£10 Million to Fix ONS Data Accuracy Issues
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) will receive £10 million over two years to improve the accuracy of its data following criticism over its Labour Force Survey (LFS) and concerns from institutions such as the Bank of England.
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36% Bias Score


Brazilian Clubs Dominate Club World Cup
Four Brazilian football clubs—Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense, and Palmeiras—have unexpectedly advanced to the last 16 of the Club World Cup, defeating major European teams and igniting national excitement, raising questions about Brazil's potential World Cup success.
Brazilian Clubs Dominate Club World Cup
Four Brazilian football clubs—Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense, and Palmeiras—have unexpectedly advanced to the last 16 of the Club World Cup, defeating major European teams and igniting national excitement, raising questions about Brazil's potential World Cup success.
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48% Bias Score


EU Increases Defense Spending to 5% GDP Target
Following President Trump's calls for increased defense spending, the EU has committed to a 5% GDP target, aiming to deter Russian aggression and strengthen NATO's collective security.
EU Increases Defense Spending to 5% GDP Target
Following President Trump's calls for increased defense spending, the EU has committed to a 5% GDP target, aiming to deter Russian aggression and strengthen NATO's collective security.
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48% Bias Score


Europe's Military Readiness: A Critical Assessment
A Bruegel and Kiel Institute report reveals Europe's military unpreparedness, citing heavy reliance on foreign arms, long delivery times (up to four years), and a lack of cutting-edge technologies, despite a NATO commitment to dedicate 5% of GDP to defense; EU arms imports surged from \$3.4 billion ...
Europe's Military Readiness: A Critical Assessment
A Bruegel and Kiel Institute report reveals Europe's military unpreparedness, citing heavy reliance on foreign arms, long delivery times (up to four years), and a lack of cutting-edge technologies, despite a NATO commitment to dedicate 5% of GDP to defense; EU arms imports surged from \$3.4 billion ...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Intervenes in Banks After U.S. Money Laundering Sanctions
Mexico's banking regulator intervened in CIBanco and Intercam Banco following U.S. sanctions for money laundering, aiming to protect depositors while the banks cooperate with investigations; the U.S. accused the banks of facilitating money laundering for major cartels.
Mexico Intervenes in Banks After U.S. Money Laundering Sanctions
Mexico's banking regulator intervened in CIBanco and Intercam Banco following U.S. sanctions for money laundering, aiming to protect depositors while the banks cooperate with investigations; the U.S. accused the banks of facilitating money laundering for major cartels.
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44% Bias Score

42,000-Year-Old Boomerang Found in Poland Rewrites History of Early Human Technology
A 42,000-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang, discovered in Poland's Obłazowa Cave, challenges existing understandings of early human technology and symbolic thought in Central Europe, predating the previously oldest known boomerang by 22,000 years and indicating sophisticated cognitive abilities.

42,000-Year-Old Boomerang Found in Poland Rewrites History of Early Human Technology
A 42,000-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang, discovered in Poland's Obłazowa Cave, challenges existing understandings of early human technology and symbolic thought in Central Europe, predating the previously oldest known boomerang by 22,000 years and indicating sophisticated cognitive abilities.
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32% Bias Score

ICE Arrests 130 Iranian Nationals Amid National Security Concerns
ICE arrested 130 Iranian nationals in the U.S. last week, adding to 670 already detained, amid concerns about sleeper cells and potential retaliation following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; the Biden administration's border crisis exacerbated these concerns, and a Supreme Court ruling on de...

ICE Arrests 130 Iranian Nationals Amid National Security Concerns
ICE arrested 130 Iranian nationals in the U.S. last week, adding to 670 already detained, amid concerns about sleeper cells and potential retaliation following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; the Biden administration's border crisis exacerbated these concerns, and a Supreme Court ruling on de...
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60% Bias Score

ONS Faces Deep-Seated Issues, Leading to Flawed Economic Data
A critical UK government review of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found deep-seated issues in its decision-making processes, leading to flawed economic data used in policy decisions and impacting the Bank of England's interest rate decisions; the review recommends splitting the National St...

ONS Faces Deep-Seated Issues, Leading to Flawed Economic Data
A critical UK government review of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found deep-seated issues in its decision-making processes, leading to flawed economic data used in policy decisions and impacting the Bank of England's interest rate decisions; the review recommends splitting the National St...
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32% Bias Score

US Strikes Inflict "Severe Damage" on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Conflicting Assessments Emerge
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, despite an initial leaked report downplaying the destruction; conflicting assessments continue, highlighting challenges in evaluating the impact of military strikes.

US Strikes Inflict "Severe Damage" on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Conflicting Assessments Emerge
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, despite an initial leaked report downplaying the destruction; conflicting assessments continue, highlighting challenges in evaluating the impact of military strikes.
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60% Bias Score

China Floods Kill Six as Tropical Depression Approaches
Heavy flooding in China's Guizhou and Guangxi provinces has killed at least six people, submerging towns and villages with floodwaters exceeding 4 meters above safety levels, following Typhoon Wutip and ahead of a tropical depression.

China Floods Kill Six as Tropical Depression Approaches
Heavy flooding in China's Guizhou and Guangxi provinces has killed at least six people, submerging towns and villages with floodwaters exceeding 4 meters above safety levels, following Typhoon Wutip and ahead of a tropical depression.
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20% Bias Score

Two Officers Sacked Over Child Q Strip Search
Two London Metropolitan Police officers were sacked for gross misconduct following the strip search of a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, Child Q, in 2020, while a third received a written warning; the search was deemed unnecessary and disproportionate, highlighting systemic failings within the force.

Two Officers Sacked Over Child Q Strip Search
Two London Metropolitan Police officers were sacked for gross misconduct following the strip search of a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, Child Q, in 2020, while a third received a written warning; the search was deemed unnecessary and disproportionate, highlighting systemic failings within the force.
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48% Bias Score
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