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Murder of Key Witness in Lima Corruption Case
José Miguel Castro, former municipal manager under Lima Mayor Susana Villarán, was found murdered on Sunday in Miraflores, Peru, with a 14-centimeter neck wound. His death comes ahead of Villarán's trial for allegedly receiving illicit payments and raises concerns about witness intimidation.
Murder of Key Witness in Lima Corruption Case
José Miguel Castro, former municipal manager under Lima Mayor Susana Villarán, was found murdered on Sunday in Miraflores, Peru, with a 14-centimeter neck wound. His death comes ahead of Villarán's trial for allegedly receiving illicit payments and raises concerns about witness intimidation.
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52% Bias Score


Seville Summit Tackles $4 Trillion Development Financing Gap Amid US Absence
Over 70 world leaders, excluding the US, met in Seville, Spain, to address a $4 trillion annual financing gap hindering global development, aiming to increase tax revenue, multilateral bank lending, and private investment to alleviate poverty and advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
Seville Summit Tackles $4 Trillion Development Financing Gap Amid US Absence
Over 70 world leaders, excluding the US, met in Seville, Spain, to address a $4 trillion annual financing gap hindering global development, aiming to increase tax revenue, multilateral bank lending, and private investment to alleviate poverty and advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Lifts Most US Sanctions on Syria
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday lifting most US sanctions on Syria, imposed since 2004, to promote stability and peace, while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad and specific groups; the move was welcomed by Syria.
Trump Lifts Most US Sanctions on Syria
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday lifting most US sanctions on Syria, imposed since 2004, to promote stability and peace, while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad and specific groups; the move was welcomed by Syria.
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48% Bias Score


Dalai Lama Hints at Institution's Continuation After His Death
The Dalai Lama, in a recent statement, indicated that the centuries-old institution of the Dalai Lama may continue after his death, despite previous suggestions to the contrary, leaving the ultimate decision to the Tibetan people and raising significant challenges for China.
Dalai Lama Hints at Institution's Continuation After His Death
The Dalai Lama, in a recent statement, indicated that the centuries-old institution of the Dalai Lama may continue after his death, despite previous suggestions to the contrary, leaving the ultimate decision to the Tibetan people and raising significant challenges for China.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Threatens Harvard with Funding Cuts Over Antisemitism Claims
The Trump administration accused Harvard University of violating federal civil rights laws due to its handling of antisemitic incidents against Jewish and Israeli students, threatening to cut off federal funding if the university fails to take immediate action; this follows previous conflicts betwee...
Trump Administration Threatens Harvard with Funding Cuts Over Antisemitism Claims
The Trump administration accused Harvard University of violating federal civil rights laws due to its handling of antisemitic incidents against Jewish and Israeli students, threatening to cut off federal funding if the university fails to take immediate action; this follows previous conflicts betwee...
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued Los Angeles on Monday for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they violate federal law and contributed to June 2025 riots following ICE arrests; the city council will meet Tuesday to discuss legal action.
Justice Department Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued Los Angeles on Monday for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they violate federal law and contributed to June 2025 riots following ICE arrests; the city council will meet Tuesday to discuss legal action.
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64% Bias Score

Germany Recommits to Ukraine's Defense Amidst Russia's Unwavering Offensive
German Foreign Minister Wadephul visited Kyiv on Monday, reiterating Germany's unwavering support for Ukraine's freedom and defense against Russia's invasion, pledging continued military, humanitarian, and economic aid, including modern air defense systems while resisting providing Taurus missiles, ...

Germany Recommits to Ukraine's Defense Amidst Russia's Unwavering Offensive
German Foreign Minister Wadephul visited Kyiv on Monday, reiterating Germany's unwavering support for Ukraine's freedom and defense against Russia's invasion, pledging continued military, humanitarian, and economic aid, including modern air defense systems while resisting providing Taurus missiles, ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Iran with Further Military Action
President Trump declared on June 30th, 2024, that he would not negotiate with Iran and threatened further military action if Iran pursued nuclear weapons, following previous attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities; this leaves diplomacy as Iran's primary option.

Trump Threatens Iran with Further Military Action
President Trump declared on June 30th, 2024, that he would not negotiate with Iran and threatened further military action if Iran pursued nuclear weapons, following previous attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities; this leaves diplomacy as Iran's primary option.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Cartoonist Arrested for Depicting Prophet Muhammad
Turkish authorities arrested a cartoonist and issued warrants for Leman magazine editors following publication of a controversial cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad on June 26th, sparking outrage and protests; the magazine claims the cartoon was misinterpreted.

Turkish Cartoonist Arrested for Depicting Prophet Muhammad
Turkish authorities arrested a cartoonist and issued warrants for Leman magazine editors following publication of a controversial cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad on June 26th, sparking outrage and protests; the magazine claims the cartoon was misinterpreted.
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52% Bias Score

Greek EU Subsidy Scandal: Ministerial Resignations and Admission of Failure
Greece faces a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in misused EU agricultural subsidies, leading to ministerial resignations and an admission of failure by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis; the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating, and the scanda...

Greek EU Subsidy Scandal: Ministerial Resignations and Admission of Failure
Greece faces a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in misused EU agricultural subsidies, leading to ministerial resignations and an admission of failure by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis; the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating, and the scanda...
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48% Bias Score

Former Teacher Jailed for 21-Year Abuse of 11 Boys at Scottish Private Schools
A former Scottish physics teacher, William Bain, 72, was jailed for nine years after admitting to sexually abusing 11 boys aged 11-14 at three private schools between 1978 and 1999; his abuse included incidents in classrooms, a teacher's flat, and during extracurricular activities.

Former Teacher Jailed for 21-Year Abuse of 11 Boys at Scottish Private Schools
A former Scottish physics teacher, William Bain, 72, was jailed for nine years after admitting to sexually abusing 11 boys aged 11-14 at three private schools between 1978 and 1999; his abuse included incidents in classrooms, a teacher's flat, and during extracurricular activities.
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32% Bias Score

Rio Museum Partially Reopens After Devastating Fire
The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro partially reopens, showcasing the meteorite Bendegó and a 16-meter whale skeleton, while the restoration of its building and 20 million lost artifacts continues, facing funding and repatriation challenges.

Rio Museum Partially Reopens After Devastating Fire
The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro partially reopens, showcasing the meteorite Bendegó and a 16-meter whale skeleton, while the restoration of its building and 20 million lost artifacts continues, facing funding and repatriation challenges.
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24% Bias Score
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