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Italy: Top Travel Destination Facing Tourism Surge
Italy, ranked the top travel destination for Americans in 2024 and 2025, draws 80 million annual visitors with its history, culture, and cuisine; the Jubilee year in 2025 is expected to attract an additional 30 million pilgrims to Rome.
Italy: Top Travel Destination Facing Tourism Surge
Italy, ranked the top travel destination for Americans in 2024 and 2025, draws 80 million annual visitors with its history, culture, and cuisine; the Jubilee year in 2025 is expected to attract an additional 30 million pilgrims to Rome.
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48% Bias Score


AI-Enabled Impersonation of Top US Officials Highlights Growing Cybersecurity Threat
Using readily available AI tools, malicious actors recently impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White House chief of staff via voice cloning, highlighting the growing ease and prevalence of such attacks targeting senior US officials.
AI-Enabled Impersonation of Top US Officials Highlights Growing Cybersecurity Threat
Using readily available AI tools, malicious actors recently impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White House chief of staff via voice cloning, highlighting the growing ease and prevalence of such attacks targeting senior US officials.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Threatens New York City Takeover
President Trump threatened to seize control of New York City if Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani wins, citing concerns about the candidate's political views. This unprecedented threat raises questions about the extent of presidential power and potential constitutional violations.
Trump Threatens New York City Takeover
President Trump threatened to seize control of New York City if Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani wins, citing concerns about the candidate's political views. This unprecedented threat raises questions about the extent of presidential power and potential constitutional violations.
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48% Bias Score


Iran Demands Security Assessment Before Allowing IAEA Access to Nuclear Sites
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared a serious risk of radioactive material spread, demanding security assessments before allowing IAEA inspectors access, and insisting on continued uranium enrichment in any future nuclear deal.
Iran Demands Security Assessment Before Allowing IAEA Access to Nuclear Sites
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared a serious risk of radioactive material spread, demanding security assessments before allowing IAEA inspectors access, and insisting on continued uranium enrichment in any future nuclear deal.
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64% Bias Score


PKK Begins Disarmament, Marking Potential End to Decades-Long Insurgency in Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared a "new page in history" after the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) began a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential end to a 47-year insurgency following a February call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
PKK Begins Disarmament, Marking Potential End to Decades-Long Insurgency in Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared a "new page in history" after the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) began a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential end to a 47-year insurgency following a February call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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52% Bias Score


Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).
Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).
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36% Bias Score

Palestinian-American Beaten to Death by Israeli Settlers in West Bank; US Investigating
A 23-year-old Palestinian-American man, Saif Alla Msallam, was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in Sinjil, West Bank, on Friday, June 28th, while protecting his family's land; a second Palestinian was killed, and ten were injured in the same attack; the US State Department is investigating.

Palestinian-American Beaten to Death by Israeli Settlers in West Bank; US Investigating
A 23-year-old Palestinian-American man, Saif Alla Msallam, was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in Sinjil, West Bank, on Friday, June 28th, while protecting his family's land; a second Palestinian was killed, and ten were injured in the same attack; the US State Department is investigating.
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48% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act: New Rules Take Effect Amidst Concerns
New UK Online Safety Act rules, effective July 25th, require tech platforms to prevent children from accessing harmful online content; however, concerns remain about its comprehensiveness and enforcement.

UK Online Safety Act: New Rules Take Effect Amidst Concerns
New UK Online Safety Act rules, effective July 25th, require tech platforms to prevent children from accessing harmful online content; however, concerns remain about its comprehensiveness and enforcement.
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52% Bias Score

Iran Warns of UN Sanctions Ending European Role in Nuclear Deal
Iran warned on July 12th that renewed UN sanctions on its nuclear program would end European participation, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating Iran won't accept enrichment bans and will maintain its military capabilities, despite considering a return to negotiations.

Iran Warns of UN Sanctions Ending European Role in Nuclear Deal
Iran warned on July 12th that renewed UN sanctions on its nuclear program would end European participation, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating Iran won't accept enrichment bans and will maintain its military capabilities, despite considering a return to negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Potential Turning Point for Turkey
Following imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February call, the PKK symbolically disarmed in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential turning point in Turkey's 47-year conflict; Turkish President Erdoğan declared it a victory for the nation.

PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Potential Turning Point for Turkey
Following imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February call, the PKK symbolically disarmed in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential turning point in Turkey's 47-year conflict; Turkish President Erdoğan declared it a victory for the nation.
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56% Bias Score

Sixty UK Labour MPs Condemn Israeli Gaza Plan, Demand Palestine Recognition
Sixty British Labour MPs signed a letter to the UK Foreign Secretary demanding an immediate halt to Israel's plan to relocate Gaza residents to Rafah, calling it ethnic cleansing, and advocating for the immediate recognition of Palestine.

Sixty UK Labour MPs Condemn Israeli Gaza Plan, Demand Palestine Recognition
Sixty British Labour MPs signed a letter to the UK Foreign Secretary demanding an immediate halt to Israel's plan to relocate Gaza residents to Rafah, calling it ethnic cleansing, and advocating for the immediate recognition of Palestine.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Vibrio Bacteria Cases in European Waters Due to Climate Change
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) issued a warning about the increasing presence of Vibrio bacteria in European waters due to rising sea temperatures, causing a rise in vibriosis cases, particularly in Northern Europe during warmer summers. In 2018, 445 cases were reporte...

Rising Vibrio Bacteria Cases in European Waters Due to Climate Change
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) issued a warning about the increasing presence of Vibrio bacteria in European waters due to rising sea temperatures, causing a rise in vibriosis cases, particularly in Northern Europe during warmer summers. In 2018, 445 cases were reporte...
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24% Bias Score
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