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Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
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32% Bias Score


€10 Billion Pledged for Ukraine's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing War
International partners pledged over €10 billion at a Rome conference for Ukraine's reconstruction, mainly focusing on the east, while acknowledging the overall $524 billion cost and the need to synchronize the process with EU accession reforms.
€10 Billion Pledged for Ukraine's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing War
International partners pledged over €10 billion at a Rome conference for Ukraine's reconstruction, mainly focusing on the east, while acknowledging the overall $524 billion cost and the need to synchronize the process with EU accession reforms.
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44% Bias Score


Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Celebration of Culture and Resilience
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is performing 30 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, prioritizing local residents for the first nine shows to celebrate Puerto Rican culture and resilience against economic hardship and historical injustices, while the remaining shows will invite fans world...
Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Celebration of Culture and Resilience
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is performing 30 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, prioritizing local residents for the first nine shows to celebrate Puerto Rican culture and resilience against economic hardship and historical injustices, while the remaining shows will invite fans world...
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44% Bias Score


Father and Son Sue Anglican Church for Residential School Abuse's Intergenerational Trauma
A British Columbia father and son are suing the Anglican Church of Canada, alleging the son's conception resulted from the father's sexual abuse at St. Michael's Indian Residential School in the 1960s; the lawsuit seeks damages for the son's loss of Indigenous identity and benefits.
Father and Son Sue Anglican Church for Residential School Abuse's Intergenerational Trauma
A British Columbia father and son are suing the Anglican Church of Canada, alleging the son's conception resulted from the father's sexual abuse at St. Michael's Indian Residential School in the 1960s; the lawsuit seeks damages for the son's loss of Indigenous identity and benefits.
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56% Bias Score


Canada-U.S. Trade Talks, NDP Leadership Race, and Unemployment Drop
Prime Minister Mark Carney is leading Canada's trade negotiations with the U.S., facing a potential August 1st deadline and threatened 35% tariffs on certain goods; the NDP is holding a leadership race with a $100,000 entry fee, and the Canadian unemployment rate dropped to 6.9% in June.
Canada-U.S. Trade Talks, NDP Leadership Race, and Unemployment Drop
Prime Minister Mark Carney is leading Canada's trade negotiations with the U.S., facing a potential August 1st deadline and threatened 35% tariffs on certain goods; the NDP is holding a leadership race with a $100,000 entry fee, and the Canadian unemployment rate dropped to 6.9% in June.
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24% Bias Score


Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize
Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.
Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize
Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Job Creation: Fact vs. Claim
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez inaccurately claimed Spain created half of the Eurozone's new jobs; Eurostat data reveals Spain's contribution was 25.3%, although it led the Eurozone in job creation during this period.

Spain's Job Creation: Fact vs. Claim
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez inaccurately claimed Spain created half of the Eurozone's new jobs; Eurostat data reveals Spain's contribution was 25.3%, although it led the Eurozone in job creation during this period.
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36% Bias Score

9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Overturned
A US federal appeals court overturned a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, preventing him from avoiding the death penalty; the decision ends attempts to conclude the decades-long military legal proceedings, and the future of the cas...

9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Overturned
A US federal appeals court overturned a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, preventing him from avoiding the death penalty; the decision ends attempts to conclude the decades-long military legal proceedings, and the future of the cas...
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36% Bias Score

Texas Floods Expose Critical Understaffing at National Weather Service Due to Trump's Cuts
The Texas floods exposed critical understaffing at the National Weather Service due to President Trump's 600-job cut and a proposed 27% budget cut to NOAA, impacting weather alert dissemination and emergency response, exemplified by the San Antonio and San Angelo offices' 10 vacant positions includi...

Texas Floods Expose Critical Understaffing at National Weather Service Due to Trump's Cuts
The Texas floods exposed critical understaffing at the National Weather Service due to President Trump's 600-job cut and a proposed 27% budget cut to NOAA, impacting weather alert dissemination and emergency response, exemplified by the San Antonio and San Angelo offices' 10 vacant positions includi...
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48% Bias Score

US Customs Revenue Surpasses \$100 Billion Amidst Trump Tariffs
US customs revenue exceeded \$100 billion in fiscal year 2025 due to tariffs imposed by President Trump, resulting in a \$27 billion surplus in June 2025 compared to a \$71 billion deficit in June 2024.

US Customs Revenue Surpasses \$100 Billion Amidst Trump Tariffs
US customs revenue exceeded \$100 billion in fiscal year 2025 due to tariffs imposed by President Trump, resulting in a \$27 billion surplus in June 2025 compared to a \$71 billion deficit in June 2024.
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40% Bias Score

German Opposition Parties Urge Support for PKK Ceasefire, Call for Mediation
Germany's Green and Left parties called on Turkey to embrace the PKK's ceasefire, urging a transparent peace process and the release of political prisoners, while also requesting the German government to use its influence with Erdoğan and mediate the situation.

German Opposition Parties Urge Support for PKK Ceasefire, Call for Mediation
Germany's Green and Left parties called on Turkey to embrace the PKK's ceasefire, urging a transparent peace process and the release of political prisoners, while also requesting the German government to use its influence with Erdoğan and mediate the situation.
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48% Bias Score

US State Department Initiates Mass Layoffs Amidst "America First" Restructuring
Over 1350 US State Department employees, including 1107 administrative staff and 246 diplomats, will be laid off on July 11th as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at optimizing internal processes and focusing on diplomatic priorities; the move has faced criticism for potentially weakening U...

US State Department Initiates Mass Layoffs Amidst "America First" Restructuring
Over 1350 US State Department employees, including 1107 administrative staff and 246 diplomats, will be laid off on July 11th as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at optimizing internal processes and focusing on diplomatic priorities; the move has faced criticism for potentially weakening U...
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40% Bias Score
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