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Argentine Governors Rebel Against Milei's Austerity, Exposing Fragile Power Base
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a revolt by provincial governors who approved increased spending, directly challenging his austerity measures and exposing his weak political alliances despite a 50% approval rating and initial economic success; the conflict underscores his confrontational go...
Argentine Governors Rebel Against Milei's Austerity, Exposing Fragile Power Base
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a revolt by provincial governors who approved increased spending, directly challenging his austerity measures and exposing his weak political alliances despite a 50% approval rating and initial economic success; the conflict underscores his confrontational go...
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48% Bias Score


Argentina Faces Contempt of Court in YPF Share Dispute
A New York judge rejected Argentina's request to delay transferring 51% of YPF shares to investment funds, escalating a legal battle over the 2012 expropriation of the Argentine oil company from Repsol, potentially leading to contempt of court for Argentina if they do not comply within three days.
Argentina Faces Contempt of Court in YPF Share Dispute
A New York judge rejected Argentina's request to delay transferring 51% of YPF shares to investment funds, escalating a legal battle over the 2012 expropriation of the Argentine oil company from Repsol, potentially leading to contempt of court for Argentina if they do not comply within three days.
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56% Bias Score


Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
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24% Bias Score


99 Dead in Suweida Clashes as Druze, Bedouin, and Syrian Forces Clash
At least 99 people died and around 200 were injured in two days of intense clashes in Syria's Suweida province between Druze militias, Bedouin tribes, and government forces, sparked by an assault and robbery, with Israel conducting airstrikes targeting Syrian military positions.
99 Dead in Suweida Clashes as Druze, Bedouin, and Syrian Forces Clash
At least 99 people died and around 200 were injured in two days of intense clashes in Syria's Suweida province between Druze militias, Bedouin tribes, and government forces, sparked by an assault and robbery, with Israel conducting airstrikes targeting Syrian military positions.
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44% Bias Score


Pentagon awards $200 million contract to xAI for AI chatbot Grok
The Pentagon awarded a $200 million contract to xAI for its AI chatbot, Grok, to be used across US government agencies, despite recent antisemitic responses from the chatbot which xAI claims to have addressed; this aligns with the Trump administration's push for increased AI adoption in the public s...
Pentagon awards $200 million contract to xAI for AI chatbot Grok
The Pentagon awarded a $200 million contract to xAI for its AI chatbot, Grok, to be used across US government agencies, despite recent antisemitic responses from the chatbot which xAI claims to have addressed; this aligns with the Trump administration's push for increased AI adoption in the public s...
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36% Bias Score


Google Photos' "Remix" Feature: AI-Powered Video Creation Raises Authenticity Concerns
Google Photos is developing an AI-powered "Remix" feature that transforms still photos into short videos with limited user control, raising concerns about the authenticity of memories and its integration into the "Moments" feature.
Google Photos' "Remix" Feature: AI-Powered Video Creation Raises Authenticity Concerns
Google Photos is developing an AI-powered "Remix" feature that transforms still photos into short videos with limited user control, raising concerns about the authenticity of memories and its integration into the "Moments" feature.
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56% Bias Score

DEM's Collaboration Statement Amidst History of Political Repression
The ruling party, DEM, announced a path of collaboration, a stark contrast to its past actions of labeling opposition as "terrorists," creating a climate of distrust and raising concerns about sincerity.

DEM's Collaboration Statement Amidst History of Political Repression
The ruling party, DEM, announced a path of collaboration, a stark contrast to its past actions of labeling opposition as "terrorists," creating a climate of distrust and raising concerns about sincerity.
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60% Bias Score

€700 Million EU Tax Evasion Ring Dismantled in Europe-Wide Raids
A Chinese-led smuggling ring operating through the port of Piraeus was dismantled after a year-long investigation, resulting in 8 arrests, €4.7 million in cash seized, and an estimated €700 million loss to EU funds; the investigation, codenamed 'Calypso', involved raids across multiple European coun...

€700 Million EU Tax Evasion Ring Dismantled in Europe-Wide Raids
A Chinese-led smuggling ring operating through the port of Piraeus was dismantled after a year-long investigation, resulting in 8 arrests, €4.7 million in cash seized, and an estimated €700 million loss to EU funds; the investigation, codenamed 'Calypso', involved raids across multiple European coun...
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44% Bias Score

US Military Investment in Rare Earths and the Rise of E-Waste Recycling
Amid rising US-China tensions, the US Department of Defense's investment in MP Materials, the only US rare earth mining company, and the increasing focus on e-waste recycling signal efforts to secure rare earth supplies and reduce dependence on China.

US Military Investment in Rare Earths and the Rise of E-Waste Recycling
Amid rising US-China tensions, the US Department of Defense's investment in MP Materials, the only US rare earth mining company, and the increasing focus on e-waste recycling signal efforts to secure rare earth supplies and reduce dependence on China.
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36% Bias Score

Piraeus Port Customs Undergoes Restructuring to Combat €250 Million Fraud
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) is restructuring Piraeus port customs to combat corruption and improve efficiency, consolidating three offices, digitizing processes, and increasing audits following a recent €250 million fraud case.

Piraeus Port Customs Undergoes Restructuring to Combat €250 Million Fraud
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) is restructuring Piraeus port customs to combat corruption and improve efficiency, consolidating three offices, digitizing processes, and increasing audits following a recent €250 million fraud case.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard Faces Potential \$1 Billion Annual Loss Due to Federal Actions
Harvard University anticipates up to a \$1 billion annual loss due to four specific federal actions: the termination of \$2 billion in research grants, budget cuts to NIH and NSF, restrictions on international students, and an 8% tax increase on its endowment, costing over \$200 million annually.

Harvard Faces Potential \$1 Billion Annual Loss Due to Federal Actions
Harvard University anticipates up to a \$1 billion annual loss due to four specific federal actions: the termination of \$2 billion in research grants, budget cuts to NIH and NSF, restrictions on international students, and an 8% tax increase on its endowment, costing over \$200 million annually.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...
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56% Bias Score
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