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UNESCO Heritage Sites Face Rising Water Risks
A WRI and UNESCO analysis reveals that nearly 73% of World Heritage sites face high water risks, including drought, flooding, and water stress, impacting tourism and local economies; the Acropolis of Athens serves as a notable example, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions.
UNESCO Heritage Sites Face Rising Water Risks
A WRI and UNESCO analysis reveals that nearly 73% of World Heritage sites face high water risks, including drought, flooding, and water stress, impacting tourism and local economies; the Acropolis of Athens serves as a notable example, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions.
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24% Bias Score


Rostov Detention Center Hostage Trial Begins: Terrorist Plot Revealed
Five inmates at Rostov'sSIZO-1 detention center took guards hostage on June 16th, 2022, allegedly as part of a plan to escape, join an illegal armed group in Ingushetia, and carry out terrorist acts; four pleaded guilty, one partially guilty.
Rostov Detention Center Hostage Trial Begins: Terrorist Plot Revealed
Five inmates at Rostov'sSIZO-1 detention center took guards hostage on June 16th, 2022, allegedly as part of a plan to escape, join an illegal armed group in Ingushetia, and carry out terrorist acts; four pleaded guilty, one partially guilty.
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56% Bias Score


South American Oil Boom: Geopolitical Shifts Reshape Global Energy Landscape
The discovery of a massive oil field in Guyana in 2015, coupled with declining US shale oil production due to low prices and new tariffs, has shifted global oil investment to South America, with Guyana, Suriname, and Brazil expected to account for 80% of global production increases, creating rapid e...
South American Oil Boom: Geopolitical Shifts Reshape Global Energy Landscape
The discovery of a massive oil field in Guyana in 2015, coupled with declining US shale oil production due to low prices and new tariffs, has shifted global oil investment to South America, with Guyana, Suriname, and Brazil expected to account for 80% of global production increases, creating rapid e...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Plane Crash at London Southend Airport
A Dutch-owned Beechcraft B200 Super King Air crashed near London Southend Airport yesterday afternoon shortly after takeoff, causing the airport's closure and flight cancellations; the cause is under investigation.
Dutch Plane Crash at London Southend Airport
A Dutch-owned Beechcraft B200 Super King Air crashed near London Southend Airport yesterday afternoon shortly after takeoff, causing the airport's closure and flight cancellations; the cause is under investigation.
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24% Bias Score


Chelsea Wins Club World Cup Final 3-0 Over PSG
Chelsea won the Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain with a 3-0 victory, Cole Palmer scoring two goals and João Pedro one, in front of 81,118 spectators including Donald Trump, at MetLife Stadium.
Chelsea Wins Club World Cup Final 3-0 Over PSG
Chelsea won the Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain with a 3-0 victory, Cole Palmer scoring two goals and João Pedro one, in front of 81,118 spectators including Donald Trump, at MetLife Stadium.
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52% Bias Score


Earnings Season, Economic Data, and Tariffs to Drive Market This Week
Earnings season begins this week, with major banks and Netflix reporting alongside key economic data including CPI, PPI, and retail sales; recent tariff announcements and their market impact will also be closely watched.
Earnings Season, Economic Data, and Tariffs to Drive Market This Week
Earnings season begins this week, with major banks and Netflix reporting alongside key economic data including CPI, PPI, and retail sales; recent tariff announcements and their market impact will also be closely watched.
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52% Bias Score

Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History
Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...

Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History
Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...
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24% Bias Score

Greek Government Faces Backlash Over OPKEPE Scandal Inquiry Proposal
Greece's ruling party proposed a parliamentary inquiry into the OPKEPE agricultural subsidy scandal, covering the period from 1998 to the present, prompting accusations of a cover-up from opposition parties, who point to an ongoing European Public Prosecutor's Office investigation into alleged crime...

Greek Government Faces Backlash Over OPKEPE Scandal Inquiry Proposal
Greece's ruling party proposed a parliamentary inquiry into the OPKEPE agricultural subsidy scandal, covering the period from 1998 to the present, prompting accusations of a cover-up from opposition parties, who point to an ongoing European Public Prosecutor's Office investigation into alleged crime...
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56% Bias Score

90 Dead in Druze-Bedouin Clashes in Southwest Syria
Violent clashes between the Druze minority and Arab Bedouins in southwest Syria have resulted in 90 deaths since Sunday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the conflict stems from long-standing land and water disputes, exacerbated by the power vacuum following the Assad regime's d...

90 Dead in Druze-Bedouin Clashes in Southwest Syria
Violent clashes between the Druze minority and Arab Bedouins in southwest Syria have resulted in 90 deaths since Sunday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the conflict stems from long-standing land and water disputes, exacerbated by the power vacuum following the Assad regime's d...
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24% Bias Score

Yates Wins First Mountain Stage of Tour de France
Simon Yates won the first mountain stage of the Tour de France on July 14th, beating Thymen Arensman to the finish line near Le Mont-Dore; Ben Healy took the yellow jersey.

Yates Wins First Mountain Stage of Tour de France
Simon Yates won the first mountain stage of the Tour de France on July 14th, beating Thymen Arensman to the finish line near Le Mont-Dore; Ben Healy took the yellow jersey.
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28% Bias Score

Mixed Asian Equities: Hong Kong Rises on Strong Data, China Focuses on 'Anti-Involution'
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Hong Kong rising due to strong export/import data and Mainland China investment, while other markets saw sector-specific gains and losses. China's focus on 'anti-involutionary' measures aims to curb intense competition and boost corporate profits, pot...

Mixed Asian Equities: Hong Kong Rises on Strong Data, China Focuses on 'Anti-Involution'
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Hong Kong rising due to strong export/import data and Mainland China investment, while other markets saw sector-specific gains and losses. China's focus on 'anti-involutionary' measures aims to curb intense competition and boost corporate profits, pot...
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32% Bias Score

EU Commends Armenia's Peace Efforts, Pledges €270 Million in Aid
The European Union praised Armenia's peace efforts with Azerbaijan and Turkey, reaffirmed support for its 'Peace Bridge' initiative, and announced €270 million in aid, with plans for €2.5 billion in total investment, alongside progress on visa liberalization and security cooperation.

EU Commends Armenia's Peace Efforts, Pledges €270 Million in Aid
The European Union praised Armenia's peace efforts with Azerbaijan and Turkey, reaffirmed support for its 'Peace Bridge' initiative, and announced €270 million in aid, with plans for €2.5 billion in total investment, alongside progress on visa liberalization and security cooperation.
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44% Bias Score
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