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Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Landmark Colombian Case
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty on July 28, 2024, of attempting to influence witnesses in an investigation linked to right-wing paramilitary groups, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, subject to appeal, carries significant political weight ahead of the 2026 presid...
Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Landmark Colombian Case
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty on July 28, 2024, of attempting to influence witnesses in an investigation linked to right-wing paramilitary groups, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, subject to appeal, carries significant political weight ahead of the 2026 presid...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Shortens Russia Ultimatum to 10 Days
President Trump unexpectedly shortened his deadline for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal to 10-12 days, threatening new economic sanctions if Russia doesn't agree to terms, a move met with derision from the Kremlin.
Trump Shortens Russia Ultimatum to 10 Days
President Trump unexpectedly shortened his deadline for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal to 10-12 days, threatening new economic sanctions if Russia doesn't agree to terms, a move met with derision from the Kremlin.
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44% Bias Score


Lesotho Garment Factories Face Closure Due to US Tariffs
Lesotho's garment factories, which produce clothes for American brands like Trump and Levi's, face potential closure due to US tariffs, threatening 12,000 jobs and exacerbating already high unemployment; the tariffs, though currently paused, could be reimposed soon.
Lesotho Garment Factories Face Closure Due to US Tariffs
Lesotho's garment factories, which produce clothes for American brands like Trump and Levi's, face potential closure due to US tariffs, threatening 12,000 jobs and exacerbating already high unemployment; the tariffs, though currently paused, could be reimposed soon.
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48% Bias Score


US, Israel Boycott UN Conference on Two-State Solution
A UN conference aiming for a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians was boycotted by the US and Israel, despite the attendance of dozens of ministers from other countries; the conference is attempting to create a roadmap for a Palestinian state while ensuring Israeli security, but the ...
US, Israel Boycott UN Conference on Two-State Solution
A UN conference aiming for a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians was boycotted by the US and Israel, despite the attendance of dozens of ministers from other countries; the conference is attempting to create a roadmap for a Palestinian state while ensuring Israeli security, but the ...
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60% Bias Score


Google Launches AI Search Mode in UK, Raising Business Concerns
Google is launching an optional AI-powered search mode in the UK, using its Gemini AI platform to provide conversational answers instead of traditional links; this change is concerning businesses relying on search traffic, with some reporting significant traffic drops since similar features were int...
Google Launches AI Search Mode in UK, Raising Business Concerns
Google is launching an optional AI-powered search mode in the UK, using its Gemini AI platform to provide conversational answers instead of traditional links; this change is concerning businesses relying on search traffic, with some reporting significant traffic drops since similar features were int...
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40% Bias Score


US Treasury to Borrow \$1.007 Trillion in Q3, Revises Estimate Upward
The U.S. Treasury announced a revised borrowing estimate of \$1.007 trillion for the third quarter of 2024, a \$453 billion increase from its April projection, primarily due to a depleted cash balance following the debt ceiling crisis and increased spending from President Trump's bill, pushing the d...
US Treasury to Borrow \$1.007 Trillion in Q3, Revises Estimate Upward
The U.S. Treasury announced a revised borrowing estimate of \$1.007 trillion for the third quarter of 2024, a \$453 billion increase from its April projection, primarily due to a depleted cash balance following the debt ceiling crisis and increased spending from President Trump's bill, pushing the d...
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Ex-President Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering
A Colombian judge convicted former President Álvaro Uribe of witness tampering and bribery, a decision he plans to appeal; the verdict comes less than a year before the 2026 presidential elections and has sparked both celebration and protest.

Colombian Ex-President Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering
A Colombian judge convicted former President Álvaro Uribe of witness tampering and bribery, a decision he plans to appeal; the verdict comes less than a year before the 2026 presidential elections and has sparked both celebration and protest.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Denies Epstein Involvement, Claims He Cut Ties After Business Dispute
President Trump, while meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, vehemently denied involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, claiming he cut ties with Epstein following a business dispute and never visited his island, while also refuting a Wall Street Journal report of a birthday ca...

Trump Denies Epstein Involvement, Claims He Cut Ties After Business Dispute
President Trump, while meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, vehemently denied involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, claiming he cut ties with Epstein following a business dispute and never visited his island, while also refuting a Wall Street Journal report of a birthday ca...
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52% Bias Score

TCS Job Cuts Highlight AI's Impact on India's IT Sector
India's largest IT services company, TCS, is cutting over 12,000 jobs due to AI automation and shifting client demands, reflecting broader challenges in the $283 billion software industry and potentially impacting India's economic growth.

TCS Job Cuts Highlight AI's Impact on India's IT Sector
India's largest IT services company, TCS, is cutting over 12,000 jobs due to AI automation and shifting client demands, reflecting broader challenges in the $283 billion software industry and potentially impacting India's economic growth.
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40% Bias Score

Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.

Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.
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56% Bias Score

Midtown Manhattan Shooting: One Officer, Two Civilians Injured; Shooter Dead
A gunman opened fire near 345 Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan on Monday evening, injuring one NYPD officer and two civilians; one civilian is in critical condition. The shooter is believed to be dead; the NYPD and FBI responded.

Midtown Manhattan Shooting: One Officer, Two Civilians Injured; Shooter Dead
A gunman opened fire near 345 Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan on Monday evening, injuring one NYPD officer and two civilians; one civilian is in critical condition. The shooter is believed to be dead; the NYPD and FBI responded.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Probes Duke University for Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Trump administration launched an investigation into Duke University and its law journal for allegedly using race as a factor in editor selection, potentially resulting in federal funding cuts and raising concerns about academic freedom.

Trump Administration Probes Duke University for Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Trump administration launched an investigation into Duke University and its law journal for allegedly using race as a factor in editor selection, potentially resulting in federal funding cuts and raising concerns about academic freedom.
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60% Bias Score
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