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Brazilian Parda Identity Movement Undermines Anti-Racism Efforts
A movement in Brazil advocating for a separate Parda (brown) racial identity distinct from Blackness is causing tension and potentially undermining the collective struggle against racism, highlighting historical exploitation of racial divisions.
Brazilian Parda Identity Movement Undermines Anti-Racism Efforts
A movement in Brazil advocating for a separate Parda (brown) racial identity distinct from Blackness is causing tension and potentially undermining the collective struggle against racism, highlighting historical exploitation of racial divisions.
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60% Bias Score


Attack on Polish Health Minister Highlights Political Divisions
Former Polish Health Minister Adam Niedzielski was assaulted on Wednesday in Siedlce by two men who shouted "Death to traitors to the homeland," resulting in minor injuries; two suspects were detained.
Attack on Polish Health Minister Highlights Political Divisions
Former Polish Health Minister Adam Niedzielski was assaulted on Wednesday in Siedlce by two men who shouted "Death to traitors to the homeland," resulting in minor injuries; two suspects were detained.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Praises Rapid Progress of Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production
Three months after Germany funded Ukraine's long-range weapons production, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius lauded the "outstanding" progress, highlighting rapid collaboration and Ukraine's efficient deployment of new production capacity, with a new Rheinmetall factory aiming to produce 25,000 artil...
Germany Praises Rapid Progress of Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production
Three months after Germany funded Ukraine's long-range weapons production, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius lauded the "outstanding" progress, highlighting rapid collaboration and Ukraine's efficient deployment of new production capacity, with a new Rheinmetall factory aiming to produce 25,000 artil...
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56% Bias Score


Spain Meets NATO's 2% Military Spending Target, Causing Domestic Political Tensions
Spain's government announced that the country has reached NATO's 2% GDP military spending target, involving a €10.471 billion increase in the defense budget this year to a total of €33.123 billion, exceeding the initial 1.40% achieved in 2024, causing internal political divisions within the ruling c...
Spain Meets NATO's 2% Military Spending Target, Causing Domestic Political Tensions
Spain's government announced that the country has reached NATO's 2% GDP military spending target, involving a €10.471 billion increase in the defense budget this year to a total of €33.123 billion, exceeding the initial 1.40% achieved in 2024, causing internal political divisions within the ruling c...
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56% Bias Score


AI Chatbot Suicides Highlight Need for Stricter Regulations
Two teenagers died by suicide after interacting with AI chatbots, highlighting the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI and underscoring the need for stricter regulation and product liability for AI companies.
AI Chatbot Suicides Highlight Need for Stricter Regulations
Two teenagers died by suicide after interacting with AI chatbots, highlighting the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI and underscoring the need for stricter regulation and product liability for AI companies.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Reinstates Military Service Amidst Rising Security Concerns
Driven by heightened security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany has reinstated voluntary military service, reversing a trend among European nations, with other countries like Lithuania and Poland taking similar steps, reflecting broader shifts in defense strategies and public ...
Germany Reinstates Military Service Amidst Rising Security Concerns
Driven by heightened security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany has reinstated voluntary military service, reversing a trend among European nations, with other countries like Lithuania and Poland taking similar steps, reflecting broader shifts in defense strategies and public ...
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36% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Crackdown on Journalists Worsens
In Ethiopia, at least two journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, disappeared or were arrested in August 2024, highlighting a broader pattern of government crackdowns against the press, worsening under the April 2024 revised media laws, placing Ethiopia at 145 out of 180 countries in press ...

Ethiopia's Crackdown on Journalists Worsens
In Ethiopia, at least two journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, disappeared or were arrested in August 2024, highlighting a broader pattern of government crackdowns against the press, worsening under the April 2024 revised media laws, placing Ethiopia at 145 out of 180 countries in press ...
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48% Bias Score

600 Rwandan Refugees Return Home Amidst DRC-Rwanda De-escalation
Following a recent agreement, over 600 Rwandan refugees voluntarily returned to Rwanda from the DRC on August 26th, 2024, marking a significant step towards de-escalating political tensions between the two nations, as emphasized by the UNHCR.

600 Rwandan Refugees Return Home Amidst DRC-Rwanda De-escalation
Following a recent agreement, over 600 Rwandan refugees voluntarily returned to Rwanda from the DRC on August 26th, 2024, marking a significant step towards de-escalating political tensions between the two nations, as emphasized by the UNHCR.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Separates Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations
Spain is separating its flu and COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for the 2024-2025 season due to low COVID-19 circulation, despite some groups still receiving both vaccines simultaneously. The flu vaccine will be prioritized for those over 60, children aged 6-59 months, and those with certain co...

Spain Separates Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations
Spain is separating its flu and COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for the 2024-2025 season due to low COVID-19 circulation, despite some groups still receiving both vaccines simultaneously. The flu vaccine will be prioritized for those over 60, children aged 6-59 months, and those with certain co...
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12% Bias Score

Attacks on Judges Threaten Democracy in Latin America and the US
Governments in Mexico, Ecuador, the US, and Colombia are undermining judicial independence by attacking judges who rule against executive actions, threatening democratic governance and the rule of law.

Attacks on Judges Threaten Democracy in Latin America and the US
Governments in Mexico, Ecuador, the US, and Colombia are undermining judicial independence by attacking judges who rule against executive actions, threatening democratic governance and the rule of law.
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48% Bias Score

EU Achieves First-Ever Trade Surplus with Russia
The European Union achieved its first-ever trade surplus with Russia in Q2 2023, exporting €500 million more than it imported, a stark contrast to the €43 billion deficit before the Ukraine war; this shift is primarily due to EU sanctions and diversification of energy sources, particularly from the ...

EU Achieves First-Ever Trade Surplus with Russia
The European Union achieved its first-ever trade surplus with Russia in Q2 2023, exporting €500 million more than it imported, a stark contrast to the €43 billion deficit before the Ukraine war; this shift is primarily due to EU sanctions and diversification of energy sources, particularly from the ...
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52% Bias Score
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