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Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Landmark Colombia Case
Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery related to the country's civil war; the court found him guilty of paying paramilitaries to retract testimony implicating him with right-wing militia groups, marking a first for a Colo...
Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Landmark Colombia Case
Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery related to the country's civil war; the court found him guilty of paying paramilitaries to retract testimony implicating him with right-wing militia groups, marking a first for a Colo...
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20% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal: Controversial Energy Commitment Raises Concerns
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal involving 15% tariffs on EU products and a controversial commitment by the EU to import \$750 billion in US energy by 2028, a figure far exceeding current import levels and US export capacity, raising concerns about economic and environmental consequences.
EU-US Trade Deal: Controversial Energy Commitment Raises Concerns
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal involving 15% tariffs on EU products and a controversial commitment by the EU to import \$750 billion in US energy by 2028, a figure far exceeding current import levels and US export capacity, raising concerns about economic and environmental consequences.
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64% Bias Score


Loneliness in Germany: A Growing Threat to Young People and Democracy
A German psychologist and sociologist explore the rising issue of loneliness among young people, linking it to social media, the pandemic, and a concerning correlation with authoritarian tendencies, while also noting that increased loneliness is found in the 43-65 age group rather than the elderly.
Loneliness in Germany: A Growing Threat to Young People and Democracy
A German psychologist and sociologist explore the rising issue of loneliness among young people, linking it to social media, the pandemic, and a concerning correlation with authoritarian tendencies, while also noting that increased loneliness is found in the 43-65 age group rather than the elderly.
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24% Bias Score


Falling Public Support for UK Doctors' Strike Strengthens Government's Position
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces a challenging doctors' strike demanding a 25% pay increase; public support for the strike has dropped to -15%, while the government refuses pay talks and blames the doctors for the ongoing disruption.
Falling Public Support for UK Doctors' Strike Strengthens Government's Position
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces a challenging doctors' strike demanding a 25% pay increase; public support for the strike has dropped to -15%, while the government refuses pay talks and blames the doctors for the ongoing disruption.
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48% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Group Buys UK Land for White-Only Enclaves
A neo-Nazi group, the Woodlander Initiative (TWI), is buying land across the UK to create white-only enclaves, raising over £160,000 and purchasing land in Wales and East Sussex for this purpose; experts warn of the concerning parallel to similar groups in the US, East Germany and South Africa.
Neo-Nazi Group Buys UK Land for White-Only Enclaves
A neo-Nazi group, the Woodlander Initiative (TWI), is buying land across the UK to create white-only enclaves, raising over £160,000 and purchasing land in Wales and East Sussex for this purpose; experts warn of the concerning parallel to similar groups in the US, East Germany and South Africa.
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40% Bias Score


Erosion of International Law: Powerful States Challenge Global Order
Powerful states' disregard for international law, particularly concerning the use of force and territorial disputes, threatens global stability; however, support for international law remains strong in the Global South, highlighting the need for concerted action from Europe and its allies to maintai...
Erosion of International Law: Powerful States Challenge Global Order
Powerful states' disregard for international law, particularly concerning the use of force and territorial disputes, threatens global stability; however, support for international law remains strong in the Global South, highlighting the need for concerted action from Europe and its allies to maintai...
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg's "Abpflastern" Initiative Exceeds Expectations with 1,400+ Green Space Proposals
Hamburg's "Abpflastern: von Grau zu Grün" initiative, launched in late April, seeks to replace paved areas with green spaces to combat climate change; over 1,400 proposals for removing pavement have been submitted, with many resulting in community discussions about urban greening.

Hamburg's "Abpflastern" Initiative Exceeds Expectations with 1,400+ Green Space Proposals
Hamburg's "Abpflastern: von Grau zu Grün" initiative, launched in late April, seeks to replace paved areas with green spaces to combat climate change; over 1,400 proposals for removing pavement have been submitted, with many resulting in community discussions about urban greening.
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36% Bias Score

Berlusconi Family's Media Group Seeks Increased Stake in ProSiebenSat.1, Raising Concerns
Media for Europe (MFE), the Berlusconi family's media group, seeks to increase its stake in German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1, raising concerns about potential political influence and media independence given MFE's history of biased reporting and political connections in Italy and Spain.

Berlusconi Family's Media Group Seeks Increased Stake in ProSiebenSat.1, Raising Concerns
Media for Europe (MFE), the Berlusconi family's media group, seeks to increase its stake in German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1, raising concerns about potential political influence and media independence given MFE's history of biased reporting and political connections in Italy and Spain.
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56% Bias Score

COP30 in Belém: High Hotel Prices Threaten Inclusive Participation
Exorbitant hotel prices in Belém, Brazil, threaten the participation of delegates from poorer nations in the COP30 climate conference, raising concerns about the event's inclusivity and legitimacy, prompting a search for alternative solutions 100 days before the event.

COP30 in Belém: High Hotel Prices Threaten Inclusive Participation
Exorbitant hotel prices in Belém, Brazil, threaten the participation of delegates from poorer nations in the COP30 climate conference, raising concerns about the event's inclusivity and legitimacy, prompting a search for alternative solutions 100 days before the event.
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40% Bias Score

£18 Million Cocaine Bust Exposes At-Sea Drug Smuggling Operation
Seven men were arrested in Cornwall, UK, following a high-speed chase and the seizure of £18 million worth of cocaine, exposing a sophisticated at-sea drug drop-off operation involving South American cartels and British organized crime.

£18 Million Cocaine Bust Exposes At-Sea Drug Smuggling Operation
Seven men were arrested in Cornwall, UK, following a high-speed chase and the seizure of £18 million worth of cocaine, exposing a sophisticated at-sea drug drop-off operation involving South American cartels and British organized crime.
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60% Bias Score

US Economy Shows Mixed Results Amid Trump's Trade Policies
Despite a second-quarter GDP rebound, the US economy's first-half growth was a mediocre 1.2%, impacted by a 15.6% drop in private domestic investment and volatile trade due to Trump's tariff policies; July's weak jobs report further complicates the economic picture.

US Economy Shows Mixed Results Amid Trump's Trade Policies
Despite a second-quarter GDP rebound, the US economy's first-half growth was a mediocre 1.2%, impacted by a 15.6% drop in private domestic investment and volatile trade due to Trump's tariff policies; July's weak jobs report further complicates the economic picture.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.

Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
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40% Bias Score
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