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Urgent Appeal for South Asian Kidney Donor Amidst Record UK Transplant Waiting List
Amrit Paul, a 24-year-old Indian Punjabi man with chronic kidney disease, needs a kidney transplant and his family is appealing for a living donor from the South Asian community due to a shortage of matching donors; the UK has a record high of over 8,000 people on the transplant waiting list.
Urgent Appeal for South Asian Kidney Donor Amidst Record UK Transplant Waiting List
Amrit Paul, a 24-year-old Indian Punjabi man with chronic kidney disease, needs a kidney transplant and his family is appealing for a living donor from the South Asian community due to a shortage of matching donors; the UK has a record high of over 8,000 people on the transplant waiting list.
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40% Bias Score


US Revokes Visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice
The United States revoked the visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes for ordering restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro, prompting accusations of interference from Brazil and highlighting international tensions over human rights and freedom of speech.
US Revokes Visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice
The United States revoked the visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes for ordering restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro, prompting accusations of interference from Brazil and highlighting international tensions over human rights and freedom of speech.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Legislative Success in First Six Months of Second Term Outpaces All Since 1933
In his first six months of a second term, President Trump passed the "Big Beautiful Bill," cutting taxes and raising the debt ceiling, and the "Leiken Riley Act," expanding immigration enforcement; this outpaced all presidents since 1933, according to Newsweek's AI analysis, due partly to Republican...
Trump's Legislative Success in First Six Months of Second Term Outpaces All Since 1933
In his first six months of a second term, President Trump passed the "Big Beautiful Bill," cutting taxes and raising the debt ceiling, and the "Leiken Riley Act," expanding immigration enforcement; this outpaced all presidents since 1933, according to Newsweek's AI analysis, due partly to Republican...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Settler Attack Disrupts Water Supply to 110,000 Palestinians
Israeli settlers attacked the Ein Samiyah spring in the West Bank, temporarily cutting off water to 110,000 Palestinians; this is part of a pattern of attacks on Palestinian water infrastructure, potentially facilitating territorial control and exacerbating existing water inequalities.
Israeli Settler Attack Disrupts Water Supply to 110,000 Palestinians
Israeli settlers attacked the Ein Samiyah spring in the West Bank, temporarily cutting off water to 110,000 Palestinians; this is part of a pattern of attacks on Palestinian water infrastructure, potentially facilitating territorial control and exacerbating existing water inequalities.
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40% Bias Score


US Economy: Strong Growth Masks Growing Fragilities Under Trump's Second Term
Under Trump's second year, the US economy boasts strong job growth and bank profits, but rising inflation, high tariffs, and record deficits fueled by tax cuts for the wealthy and cuts to social programs mask growing fragilities, potentially triggering a crisis.
US Economy: Strong Growth Masks Growing Fragilities Under Trump's Second Term
Under Trump's second year, the US economy boasts strong job growth and bank profits, but rising inflation, high tariffs, and record deficits fueled by tax cuts for the wealthy and cuts to social programs mask growing fragilities, potentially triggering a crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Japan's Election: Tourism Boom Fuels Rise of Far-Right
Ahead of Japan's July 20th, 2025 election, rising anti-foreigner sentiment fueled by a tourism boom and reported crimes by foreign residents is boosting support for far-right parties advocating stricter immigration policies, challenging the ruling LDP.
Japan's Election: Tourism Boom Fuels Rise of Far-Right
Ahead of Japan's July 20th, 2025 election, rising anti-foreigner sentiment fueled by a tourism boom and reported crimes by foreign residents is boosting support for far-right parties advocating stricter immigration policies, challenging the ruling LDP.
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68% Bias Score

Ceasefire Ends Deadly Clashes in Sweida, Syria
Following days of clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin tribes in Sweida, Syria, sparked by tit-for-tat kidnappings, a US-brokered ceasefire led to the Bedouins' withdrawal on Sunday, resulting in at least 940 deaths and 80,000 displaced people.

Ceasefire Ends Deadly Clashes in Sweida, Syria
Following days of clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin tribes in Sweida, Syria, sparked by tit-for-tat kidnappings, a US-brokered ceasefire led to the Bedouins' withdrawal on Sunday, resulting in at least 940 deaths and 80,000 displaced people.
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40% Bias Score

Vietnam Boat Capsizing: 38 Dead, 5 Missing in Ha Long Bay"
A tourist boat, Wonder Sea, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, on July 19th, 2024, due to sudden heavy rain and strong winds, resulting in 38 deaths and 5 missing persons. The boat carried 48 passengers, mostly families from Hanoi, and 5 crew members.

Vietnam Boat Capsizing: 38 Dead, 5 Missing in Ha Long Bay"
A tourist boat, Wonder Sea, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, on July 19th, 2024, due to sudden heavy rain and strong winds, resulting in 38 deaths and 5 missing persons. The boat carried 48 passengers, mostly families from Hanoi, and 5 crew members.
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32% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of Massive Dam in Tibet, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China started building a massive dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, expected to cost 1.2 trillion yuan and generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours annually—three times the capacity of the Three Gorges Dam; the project raises environmental concerns and geopolitical tensions with India and Banglad...

China Begins Construction of Massive Dam in Tibet, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China started building a massive dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, expected to cost 1.2 trillion yuan and generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours annually—three times the capacity of the Three Gorges Dam; the project raises environmental concerns and geopolitical tensions with India and Banglad...
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44% Bias Score

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment to Houthis Intercepted
Forces allied with Yemen's internationally recognized government intercepted 750 tons of advanced Iranian weaponry—the largest such seizure to date—intended for Houthi rebels; this follows recent American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and previous seizures of Iranian weapons shipments.

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment to Houthis Intercepted
Forces allied with Yemen's internationally recognized government intercepted 750 tons of advanced Iranian weaponry—the largest such seizure to date—intended for Houthi rebels; this follows recent American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and previous seizures of Iranian weapons shipments.
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56% Bias Score

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.
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52% Bias Score

Middle East Fertility Rates Plummet, Raising Long-Term Concerns
Fertility rates in the Middle East have plummeted in recent decades, falling to below replacement levels in several countries. This decline is attributed to a combination of economic, social, and cultural factors, raising concerns about long-term demographic and socioeconomic consequences for the re...

Middle East Fertility Rates Plummet, Raising Long-Term Concerns
Fertility rates in the Middle East have plummeted in recent decades, falling to below replacement levels in several countries. This decline is attributed to a combination of economic, social, and cultural factors, raising concerns about long-term demographic and socioeconomic consequences for the re...
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44% Bias Score
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