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Open Society Foundations Adapts to Funding Cuts and Global Political Shifts
Binaifer Nowrojee, Open Society Foundations' new leader, discusses the organization's response to reduced funding, global political changes, and criticisms from authoritarian leaders, highlighting its adapting strategies for supporting human rights and democratic progress, particularly in Latin Amer...
Open Society Foundations Adapts to Funding Cuts and Global Political Shifts
Binaifer Nowrojee, Open Society Foundations' new leader, discusses the organization's response to reduced funding, global political changes, and criticisms from authoritarian leaders, highlighting its adapting strategies for supporting human rights and democratic progress, particularly in Latin Amer...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Colombia's Stalled Peace Talks: Limited Progress Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's "Total Peace" initiative, aiming to end the country's decades-long armed conflict through simultaneous negotiations with various illegal armed groups, has shown limited progress after three years, with escalating violence threatening a severe humanitarian crisis i...
Colombia's Stalled Peace Talks: Limited Progress Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's "Total Peace" initiative, aiming to end the country's decades-long armed conflict through simultaneous negotiations with various illegal armed groups, has shown limited progress after three years, with escalating violence threatening a severe humanitarian crisis i...
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56% Bias Score


US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
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48% Bias Score


Petro's Mixed Legacy After Three Years in Power
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's administration, three years into its term, has seen mixed results: some successful reforms alongside challenges in security, peace negotiations, and declining approval ratings, setting the stage for uncertain upcoming elections.
Petro's Mixed Legacy After Three Years in Power
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's administration, three years into its term, has seen mixed results: some successful reforms alongside challenges in security, peace negotiations, and declining approval ratings, setting the stage for uncertain upcoming elections.
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44% Bias Score


Reynosa Assassination Highlights Fuel Theft Crackdown in Tamaulipas
The daylight assassination of a Mexican official in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, is strongly suspected to be linked to organized crime's response to Operación Frontera Norte, a security operation resulting in the seizure of over 15 million liters of illegal fuel and the arrest of 19 individuals since Februa...
Reynosa Assassination Highlights Fuel Theft Crackdown in Tamaulipas
The daylight assassination of a Mexican official in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, is strongly suspected to be linked to organized crime's response to Operación Frontera Norte, a security operation resulting in the seizure of over 15 million liters of illegal fuel and the arrest of 19 individuals since Februa...
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40% Bias Score


Metlen Chooses London Stock Exchange, Highlighting European Energy Concerns
Metlen, a Greek energy and metallurgical group, chose the London Stock Exchange as its primary trading venue, becoming the first company to list there in Euros, strengthening London's financial center while highlighting concerns about EU-US energy policy and the need for a competitive European energ...
Metlen Chooses London Stock Exchange, Highlighting European Energy Concerns
Metlen, a Greek energy and metallurgical group, chose the London Stock Exchange as its primary trading venue, becoming the first company to list there in Euros, strengthening London's financial center while highlighting concerns about EU-US energy policy and the need for a competitive European energ...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.

Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Extortion Rings Exploit Bereaved Families in Guayaquil Cemeteries
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, criminal groups extort grieving families at public cemeteries, demanding $250-$350 to build burial tombs—a service that should be free—while official extortion reports increased by 165% from 2022 to 2023.

Extortion Rings Exploit Bereaved Families in Guayaquil Cemeteries
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, criminal groups extort grieving families at public cemeteries, demanding $250-$350 to build burial tombs—a service that should be free—while official extortion reports increased by 165% from 2022 to 2023.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Matthei's Campaign Overhaul: Business Leaders Join Amidst Right-Wing Divisions
Facing declining poll numbers, Chilean presidential candidate Evelyn Matthei added Senator Juan Antonio Coloma and businessman Juan Sutil to her campaign team to improve coordination and strategy, reflecting efforts to unite the fractured right-wing in the face of a strong center-left contender.

Matthei's Campaign Overhaul: Business Leaders Join Amidst Right-Wing Divisions
Facing declining poll numbers, Chilean presidential candidate Evelyn Matthei added Senator Juan Antonio Coloma and businessman Juan Sutil to her campaign team to improve coordination and strategy, reflecting efforts to unite the fractured right-wing in the face of a strong center-left contender.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Indigenous Children in Latin America Face Systemic Inequalities
A new report reveals that 18 million Indigenous children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean face high poverty rates, limited access to education and healthcare, and discrimination, highlighting a critical data gap hindering effective responses.

Indigenous Children in Latin America Face Systemic Inequalities
A new report reveals that 18 million Indigenous children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean face high poverty rates, limited access to education and healthcare, and discrimination, highlighting a critical data gap hindering effective responses.
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32% Bias Score

China's Soaring Household Debt Crisis
Between 25 to 34 million Chinese defaulted on personal loans in 2023, double the pre-pandemic rate; including delayed payments, 61 to 83 million are at risk, while government stimulus efforts encouraging borrowing exacerbate the issue, particularly among young, low-income individuals.

China's Soaring Household Debt Crisis
Between 25 to 34 million Chinese defaulted on personal loans in 2023, double the pre-pandemic rate; including delayed payments, 61 to 83 million are at risk, while government stimulus efforts encouraging borrowing exacerbate the issue, particularly among young, low-income individuals.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Lebanese Researcher Exposes White Phosphorus Use in South Lebanon
Ahmad Baydoun, a Lebanese PhD candidate at TU Delft, is using OSINT and satellite imagery to investigate the Israeli army's systematic use of white phosphorus in South Lebanon, revealing its environmental impact and the displacement of border residents.

Lebanese Researcher Exposes White Phosphorus Use in South Lebanon
Ahmad Baydoun, a Lebanese PhD candidate at TU Delft, is using OSINT and satellite imagery to investigate the Israeli army's systematic use of white phosphorus in South Lebanon, revealing its environmental impact and the displacement of border residents.
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24% Bias Score
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