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Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks Fail in Geneva
Negotiations for a global plastic pollution treaty ended without an agreement in Geneva, leaving delegates from 184 countries deadlocked over whether to include limits on plastic production and regulate toxic chemicals used in plastics, despite two draft treaties being presented.
Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks Fail in Geneva
Negotiations for a global plastic pollution treaty ended without an agreement in Geneva, leaving delegates from 184 countries deadlocked over whether to include limits on plastic production and regulate toxic chemicals used in plastics, despite two draft treaties being presented.
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48% Bias Score


Vox's Challenge to Spain's Two-Party System
Vox, a Spanish far-right party, is challenging the established two-party system, capitalizing on youth precarity, generational change, and disillusionment with the traditional parties to gain traction among younger voters and potentially reshape the country's political landscape.
Vox's Challenge to Spain's Two-Party System
Vox, a Spanish far-right party, is challenging the established two-party system, capitalizing on youth precarity, generational change, and disillusionment with the traditional parties to gain traction among younger voters and potentially reshape the country's political landscape.
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52% Bias Score


Zamora Wildfire Burns 25,000 Hectares of Forestland
A wildfire in Molezuelas de la Carballeda, Zamora, initially reported as covering 38,000 hectares, has burned approximately 25,000 hectares of forestland and 7,500 hectares of agricultural land; two volunteers died fighting the blaze, and the fire is now under control.
Zamora Wildfire Burns 25,000 Hectares of Forestland
A wildfire in Molezuelas de la Carballeda, Zamora, initially reported as covering 38,000 hectares, has burned approximately 25,000 hectares of forestland and 7,500 hectares of agricultural land; two volunteers died fighting the blaze, and the fire is now under control.
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40% Bias Score


Ishiba Expresses "Remorse" for WWII at 80th Anniversary Memorial
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed "remorse" for World War II at the 80th-anniversary memorial on August 15th, marking a departure from recent predecessors who avoided using the term; however, he did not issue a Cabinet statement, unlike previous anniversaries.
Ishiba Expresses "Remorse" for WWII at 80th Anniversary Memorial
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed "remorse" for World War II at the 80th-anniversary memorial on August 15th, marking a departure from recent predecessors who avoided using the term; however, he did not issue a Cabinet statement, unlike previous anniversaries.
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40% Bias Score


Florida Judge Strikes Down Law Allowing Removal of Books From Schools
A federal judge in Orlando struck down parts of a Florida law that allowed parents to remove books from schools, deeming it unconstitutional and overbroad, impacting 4,500 book removals in 2023 and reinstating Supreme Court precedent on obscenity.
Florida Judge Strikes Down Law Allowing Removal of Books From Schools
A federal judge in Orlando struck down parts of a Florida law that allowed parents to remove books from schools, deeming it unconstitutional and overbroad, impacting 4,500 book removals in 2023 and reinstating Supreme Court precedent on obscenity.
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44% Bias Score


Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.
Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.
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40% Bias Score

Wildfire Devastates Las Médulas, Exposing Spain's Wildfire Management Failures
A wildfire in Las Médulas, a UNESCO World Heritage site in León, Spain, has destroyed hundreds of chestnut trees and forced the evacuation of over 5,000 people, highlighting a lack of comprehensive protection and management plans for the area.

Wildfire Devastates Las Médulas, Exposing Spain's Wildfire Management Failures
A wildfire in Las Médulas, a UNESCO World Heritage site in León, Spain, has destroyed hundreds of chestnut trees and forced the evacuation of over 5,000 people, highlighting a lack of comprehensive protection and management plans for the area.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Defense Budget Increase Highlights Industrial Capacity Limits
Spain's defense budget is rising from €20 billion to €32 billion annually, but its domestic industry struggles to absorb the additional €6 billion in investment, potentially leading to greater reliance on foreign military imports.

Spain's Defense Budget Increase Highlights Industrial Capacity Limits
Spain's defense budget is rising from €20 billion to €32 billion annually, but its domestic industry struggles to absorb the additional €6 billion in investment, potentially leading to greater reliance on foreign military imports.
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36% Bias Score

Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones' Infowars Assets
A Texas judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over \$1 billion in judgments to Sandy Hook shooting victims' families, potentially shutting down his studio but not his broadcasts; The Onion is reportedly working to acquire the platform.

Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones' Infowars Assets
A Texas judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over \$1 billion in judgments to Sandy Hook shooting victims' families, potentially shutting down his studio but not his broadcasts; The Onion is reportedly working to acquire the platform.
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44% Bias Score

King Charles's VJ Day Speech: A Call for International Cooperation Amidst Global Conflicts
On the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles III delivered a powerful message emphasizing the lasting impact of war, highlighting the need for international cooperation and remembering the sacrifices of WWII veterans, specifically mentioning his concerns about current global conflicts and drawing...

King Charles's VJ Day Speech: A Call for International Cooperation Amidst Global Conflicts
On the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles III delivered a powerful message emphasizing the lasting impact of war, highlighting the need for international cooperation and remembering the sacrifices of WWII veterans, specifically mentioning his concerns about current global conflicts and drawing...
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24% Bias Score

Judge Blocks HHS from Sharing Medicaid Data with ICE
A federal judge blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from sharing Medicaid enrollees' personal data with immigration officials following a lawsuit from 20 states, citing a lack of reasoned decision-making and the potential disruption to the Medicaid program.

Judge Blocks HHS from Sharing Medicaid Data with ICE
A federal judge blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from sharing Medicaid enrollees' personal data with immigration officials following a lawsuit from 20 states, citing a lack of reasoned decision-making and the potential disruption to the Medicaid program.
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48% Bias Score

US-Philippines Discuss Additional Missile Deployments to Counter China
The U.S. and Philippines are discussing deploying more NMESIS missile launchers to the Philippines to deter aggression in the South China Sea, following previous deployments that prompted Chinese protests. This is part of a broader defense and economic partnership.

US-Philippines Discuss Additional Missile Deployments to Counter China
The U.S. and Philippines are discussing deploying more NMESIS missile launchers to the Philippines to deter aggression in the South China Sea, following previous deployments that prompted Chinese protests. This is part of a broader defense and economic partnership.
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60% Bias Score
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