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Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Sites Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
UNESCO added three Cambodian Khmer Rouge sites—Tuol Sleng prison, M-13 prison, and Choeung Ek execution grounds—to its World Heritage list on July 28th, 2024, marking the regime's 50th anniversary and memorializing the estimated 1.7 million Cambodians killed during its 1975-1979 reign.
Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Sites Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
UNESCO added three Cambodian Khmer Rouge sites—Tuol Sleng prison, M-13 prison, and Choeung Ek execution grounds—to its World Heritage list on July 28th, 2024, marking the regime's 50th anniversary and memorializing the estimated 1.7 million Cambodians killed during its 1975-1979 reign.
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20% Bias Score


Record Poverty and Inequality in France Underscore Macron's Political Challenges
France's National Institute of Statistics reported record-high poverty (10 million people below 60% of median income) and inequality in 2023, marking a significant political challenge for President Macron's administration and highlighting broader European concerns.
Record Poverty and Inequality in France Underscore Macron's Political Challenges
France's National Institute of Statistics reported record-high poverty (10 million people below 60% of median income) and inequality in 2023, marking a significant political challenge for President Macron's administration and highlighting broader European concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Private Contractors Take Lead in Gaza Aid and Reconstruction
Phil Reilly, a former CIA agent, is a central figure in the private management of humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, orchestrated by the US and Israel, involving controversial firms like BCG and raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness.
Private Contractors Take Lead in Gaza Aid and Reconstruction
Phil Reilly, a former CIA agent, is a central figure in the private management of humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, orchestrated by the US and Israel, involving controversial firms like BCG and raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Journalist Missing After Venezuelan Navy Detains Research Vessel
Spanish journalist Miguel Moreno Dapena disappeared after Venezuelan authorities detained him and eight other crew members aboard the Panamanian-flagged research vessel N35 on June 19th in Guamache port, Margarita Island, following a 12-day observation period for suspected unauthorized activity in V...
Spanish Journalist Missing After Venezuelan Navy Detains Research Vessel
Spanish journalist Miguel Moreno Dapena disappeared after Venezuelan authorities detained him and eight other crew members aboard the Panamanian-flagged research vessel N35 on June 19th in Guamache port, Margarita Island, following a 12-day observation period for suspected unauthorized activity in V...
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44% Bias Score


Nijmegen Festivities Begin, Pel in Wimbledon Doubles Final
Nijmegen kicks off the Four Days Marches festivities today, anticipating tens of thousands of attendees, while Dutch tennis player David Pel competes in the Wimbledon men's doubles final.
Nijmegen Festivities Begin, Pel in Wimbledon Doubles Final
Nijmegen kicks off the Four Days Marches festivities today, anticipating tens of thousands of attendees, while Dutch tennis player David Pel competes in the Wimbledon men's doubles final.
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24% Bias Score


Nvidia's \$4 Trillion Valuation Fuels Israeli Expansion as Intel Faces Setbacks
Nvidia, valued at over \$4 trillion, is seeking a 120-dunam campus in Israel, potentially in the north, aiming for government incentives, while Intel faces layoffs and uncertainty about a new factory, highlighting the volatility of the tech sector.
Nvidia's \$4 Trillion Valuation Fuels Israeli Expansion as Intel Faces Setbacks
Nvidia, valued at over \$4 trillion, is seeking a 120-dunam campus in Israel, potentially in the north, aiming for government incentives, while Intel faces layoffs and uncertainty about a new factory, highlighting the volatility of the tech sector.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Authorizes \$300 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
President Trump approved a \$300 million military aid package for Ukraine, likely including missiles for Patriot air defense systems and ballistic missiles, using presidential authority to bypass Congress; this follows a pause in aid and is intended to replenish existing supplies and cover losses, t...

Trump Authorizes \$300 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
President Trump approved a \$300 million military aid package for Ukraine, likely including missiles for Patriot air defense systems and ballistic missiles, using presidential authority to bypass Congress; this follows a pause in aid and is intended to replenish existing supplies and cover losses, t...
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40% Bias Score

Villepin Launches New Party to Challenge French Politics
Dominique de Villepin, former French Prime Minister, launched a new political party, "La France humaniste," on February 14, 2023, aiming to counter the rise of extremism, restore republican values, and challenge France's dependence on the US.

Villepin Launches New Party to Challenge French Politics
Dominique de Villepin, former French Prime Minister, launched a new political party, "La France humaniste," on February 14, 2023, aiming to counter the rise of extremism, restore republican values, and challenge France's dependence on the US.
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40% Bias Score

Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.

Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.
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24% Bias Score

Kwaku Summer Festival Celebrates 50 Years of Culture and Community
Amsterdam's Kwaku Summer Festival, celebrating its 50th anniversary, started as a small soccer tournament in 1975 and has grown into a major event attracting over 120,000 visitors annually, showcasing Afro-Caribbean culture and fostering social cohesion in Amsterdam-Zuidoost.

Kwaku Summer Festival Celebrates 50 Years of Culture and Community
Amsterdam's Kwaku Summer Festival, celebrating its 50th anniversary, started as a small soccer tournament in 1975 and has grown into a major event attracting over 120,000 visitors annually, showcasing Afro-Caribbean culture and fostering social cohesion in Amsterdam-Zuidoost.
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40% Bias Score

China's 2028 Lunar Construction Test and the Race to the Moon
China's robotic mission in 2028 will test creating building blocks from lunar soil, while aiming for a crewed lunar landing around 2030, potentially before the US, whose Artemis program faces delays.

China's 2028 Lunar Construction Test and the Race to the Moon
China's robotic mission in 2028 will test creating building blocks from lunar soil, while aiming for a crewed lunar landing around 2030, potentially before the US, whose Artemis program faces delays.
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52% Bias Score

Care Worker Faces Deportation After Reporting Abuse
A care worker in the UK, Meera, reported alleged abuse of an elderly resident, leading to a criminal investigation and her subsequent dismissal, highlighting the vulnerability of migrant care workers and potential risks to residents.

Care Worker Faces Deportation After Reporting Abuse
A care worker in the UK, Meera, reported alleged abuse of an elderly resident, leading to a criminal investigation and her subsequent dismissal, highlighting the vulnerability of migrant care workers and potential risks to residents.
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52% Bias Score
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