July 2025
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EU to Discuss Response to US Tariffs
The EU is urgently discussing a response to US President Trump's announced 30% tariffs on EU goods starting August 1st, with Germany and Italy advocating for negotiation while an economist suggests strong retaliation; the EU initially paused its planned counter-tariffs to encourage talks.
EU to Discuss Response to US Tariffs
The EU is urgently discussing a response to US President Trump's announced 30% tariffs on EU goods starting August 1st, with Germany and Italy advocating for negotiation while an economist suggests strong retaliation; the EU initially paused its planned counter-tariffs to encourage talks.
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44% Bias Score


Texas Floods Halt Search; Death Toll Rises to 120"
Heavy rains in Texas on July 13th, 2025, halted the search for at least 120 dead and nearly 170 missing after last week's floods in Kerr County, with the Guadalupe River's rising waters posing a high flash flood risk.
Texas Floods Halt Search; Death Toll Rises to 120"
Heavy rains in Texas on July 13th, 2025, halted the search for at least 120 dead and nearly 170 missing after last week's floods in Kerr County, with the Guadalupe River's rising waters posing a high flash flood risk.
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20% Bias Score


Segal Denies Involvement in Husband's Donation to Controversial Group Advance
Jillian Segal, Australia's antisemitism envoy, denies any involvement in a $50,000 donation from her husband's company, Henroth Investments, to the conservative group Advance, which has run controversial campaigns against the Labor government and various social issues.
Segal Denies Involvement in Husband's Donation to Controversial Group Advance
Jillian Segal, Australia's antisemitism envoy, denies any involvement in a $50,000 donation from her husband's company, Henroth Investments, to the conservative group Advance, which has run controversial campaigns against the Labor government and various social issues.
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40% Bias Score


BBVA's Sabadell Takeover: Institutional Investor Votes Key to Success
BBVA's proposed takeover of Banco Sabadell, announced in May 2023, requires a 51% shareholder approval, with major institutional investors like BlackRock, Vanguard, and Norges Bank holding substantial shares in both banks. The offer's success hinges on their votes, influenced by financial factors an...
BBVA's Sabadell Takeover: Institutional Investor Votes Key to Success
BBVA's proposed takeover of Banco Sabadell, announced in May 2023, requires a 51% shareholder approval, with major institutional investors like BlackRock, Vanguard, and Norges Bank holding substantial shares in both banks. The offer's success hinges on their votes, influenced by financial factors an...
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36% Bias Score


Tsipras's Potential New Party Could Garner 20% of Vote, Polling Shows
Recent polls suggest a potential new party led by former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras could gain around 20% of the vote, drawing support from PASOK (2%) and Plêfsis Eleftherias (5%), potentially creating a strong opposition force but not enough for a governing majority. This is driven by publ...
Tsipras's Potential New Party Could Garner 20% of Vote, Polling Shows
Recent polls suggest a potential new party led by former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras could gain around 20% of the vote, drawing support from PASOK (2%) and Plêfsis Eleftherias (5%), potentially creating a strong opposition force but not enough for a governing majority. This is driven by publ...
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40% Bias Score


Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
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48% Bias Score

UK's Struggle to Regulate Misleading Financial Advice from Finfluencers
In the UK, 40% of young people get investment advice from largely unregulated finfluencers, many of whom provide "anti-skilled" advice leading to losses; the FCA is struggling to regulate this due to slow takedown responses from Big Tech and the international nature of online content.

UK's Struggle to Regulate Misleading Financial Advice from Finfluencers
In the UK, 40% of young people get investment advice from largely unregulated finfluencers, many of whom provide "anti-skilled" advice leading to losses; the FCA is struggling to regulate this due to slow takedown responses from Big Tech and the international nature of online content.
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48% Bias Score

Cook Islands Turns to China Amidst New Zealand Aid Freeze
The Cook Islands seeks Chinese funding for an airstrip after New Zealand cut millions in aid due to the nation's growing ties with Beijing, highlighting a wider geopolitical contest in the Pacific.

Cook Islands Turns to China Amidst New Zealand Aid Freeze
The Cook Islands seeks Chinese funding for an airstrip after New Zealand cut millions in aid due to the nation's growing ties with Beijing, highlighting a wider geopolitical contest in the Pacific.
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56% Bias Score

Hidden Prompts in Pre-prints Bias AI Peer Reviews
Researchers are embedding hidden prompts within pre-print papers to bias AI peer review tools toward positive evaluations, as reported by Nikkei and Nature, revealing 36 papers with such prompts across 14 academic institutions in eight countries, raising concerns about the integrity of AI-powered re...

Hidden Prompts in Pre-prints Bias AI Peer Reviews
Researchers are embedding hidden prompts within pre-print papers to bias AI peer review tools toward positive evaluations, as reported by Nikkei and Nature, revealing 36 papers with such prompts across 14 academic institutions in eight countries, raising concerns about the integrity of AI-powered re...
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36% Bias Score

ICE Expedites Deportations to Third Countries Within Six Hours
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can deport undocumented immigrants to third countries within six hours under a new policy, allowing expedited removal of millions, following a Supreme Court ruling and despite human rights concerns.

ICE Expedites Deportations to Third Countries Within Six Hours
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can deport undocumented immigrants to third countries within six hours under a new policy, allowing expedited removal of millions, following a Supreme Court ruling and despite human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Expands Influence in Libya as European Mission Fails
The failure of a recent European mission in Benghazi underscores the need for Greece to increase its presence in Libya, where Turkey is rapidly expanding its influence through infrastructure projects, military cooperation, and diplomatic efforts.

Turkey Expands Influence in Libya as European Mission Fails
The failure of a recent European mission in Benghazi underscores the need for Greece to increase its presence in Libya, where Turkey is rapidly expanding its influence through infrastructure projects, military cooperation, and diplomatic efforts.
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40% Bias Score

US Halts Some Arms Shipments to Ukraine, Prioritizing China Counteraction
US Defense Secretary temporarily halted some arms shipments to Ukraine due to concerns about low Pentagon stockpiles, prioritizing the counteraction of China; however, President Trump later approved additional defensive weapons for Ukraine, including 10 Patriot anti-missiles.

US Halts Some Arms Shipments to Ukraine, Prioritizing China Counteraction
US Defense Secretary temporarily halted some arms shipments to Ukraine due to concerns about low Pentagon stockpiles, prioritizing the counteraction of China; however, President Trump later approved additional defensive weapons for Ukraine, including 10 Patriot anti-missiles.
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48% Bias Score
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