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Visa, Mastercard's Expanding Power and Global Implications
Visa and Mastercard, initially mere transaction processors, now exert significant influence over global commerce and content, sparking debates about their power and the need for regulatory oversight and public alternatives.
Visa, Mastercard's Expanding Power and Global Implications
Visa and Mastercard, initially mere transaction processors, now exert significant influence over global commerce and content, sparking debates about their power and the need for regulatory oversight and public alternatives.
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52% Bias Score


EU's Digital Services Act Aims to Combat Image-Based Sexual Abuse
The EU's new Digital Services Act (DSA) seeks to combat image-based sexual abuse by holding online platforms accountable for illegal content, offering victims easier removal processes, and requiring stricter verification for pornographic platforms.
EU's Digital Services Act Aims to Combat Image-Based Sexual Abuse
The EU's new Digital Services Act (DSA) seeks to combat image-based sexual abuse by holding online platforms accountable for illegal content, offering victims easier removal processes, and requiring stricter verification for pornographic platforms.
Progress
20% Bias Score


Guinea-Bissau: Expulsion of Portuguese Media Raises Concerns Ahead of Elections
On August 15, 2024, Guinea-Bissau expelled Portuguese public broadcasters RTP and RDP, and news agency Lusa, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about press freedom ahead of November 2025 elections.
Guinea-Bissau: Expulsion of Portuguese Media Raises Concerns Ahead of Elections
On August 15, 2024, Guinea-Bissau expelled Portuguese public broadcasters RTP and RDP, and news agency Lusa, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about press freedom ahead of November 2025 elections.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Germany to Continue Evacuating Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Germany will conduct another flight to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from Pakistan, resuming a program temporarily suspended, amid legal pressure and Pakistan's recent crackdown on Afghan refugees.
Germany to Continue Evacuating Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Germany will conduct another flight to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from Pakistan, resuming a program temporarily suspended, amid legal pressure and Pakistan's recent crackdown on Afghan refugees.
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16% Bias Score


High-Sensitivity CRP Blood Test Predicts Cardiovascular Risk in Women
A new study reveals that measuring high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in a simple blood test can identify women at increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in the absence of traditional risk factors, highlighting the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease.
High-Sensitivity CRP Blood Test Predicts Cardiovascular Risk in Women
A new study reveals that measuring high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in a simple blood test can identify women at increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in the absence of traditional risk factors, highlighting the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Karate Coach Arrested for Sexual Abuse of Minors
Spanish national karate coach Lorenzo Marín, 70, was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing multiple underage students over more than a decade, with the investigation potentially uncovering more victims.
Spanish Karate Coach Arrested for Sexual Abuse of Minors
Spanish national karate coach Lorenzo Marín, 70, was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing multiple underage students over more than a decade, with the investigation potentially uncovering more victims.
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12% Bias Score

Fewer Abitur Graduates in North Rhine-Westphalia to Impact Labor Market
The shift from G8 to G9 in North Rhine-Westphalia will result in approximately 44,000 fewer Abitur graduates in 2026, impacting job applications for apprenticeships, universities, and the police force.

Fewer Abitur Graduates in North Rhine-Westphalia to Impact Labor Market
The shift from G8 to G9 in North Rhine-Westphalia will result in approximately 44,000 fewer Abitur graduates in 2026, impacting job applications for apprenticeships, universities, and the police force.
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24% Bias Score

Serbia's Pro-Democracy Protests: EU's Inaction and the Uncertain Future
For ten months, thousands have protested in Serbia demanding democracy and the rule of law, while the EU's inaction fuels concerns about Serbia's future trajectory, potentially pushing it closer to Russia and China.

Serbia's Pro-Democracy Protests: EU's Inaction and the Uncertain Future
For ten months, thousands have protested in Serbia demanding democracy and the rule of law, while the EU's inaction fuels concerns about Serbia's future trajectory, potentially pushing it closer to Russia and China.
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60% Bias Score

Fiber-Optic Drones: A New Weapon in the Ukraine-Russia War
Ukraine and Russia are using fiber-optic drones, offering advantages over traditional drones, but also presenting vulnerabilities.

Fiber-Optic Drones: A New Weapon in the Ukraine-Russia War
Ukraine and Russia are using fiber-optic drones, offering advantages over traditional drones, but also presenting vulnerabilities.
Progress
16% Bias Score

German Unemployment Rises to Over 3 Million
German unemployment rose to over 3 million in July, increasing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, prompting calls for economic reforms.

German Unemployment Rises to Over 3 Million
German unemployment rose to over 3 million in July, increasing the unemployment rate to 6.4 percent, prompting calls for economic reforms.
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24% Bias Score

68 Suicides Reported in Turkish Prisons in 2024
In 2024, 68 inmates in Turkish prisons died by suicide, prompting concerns about mental health care and prison conditions, according to the Ministry of Justice.

68 Suicides Reported in Turkish Prisons in 2024
In 2024, 68 inmates in Turkish prisons died by suicide, prompting concerns about mental health care and prison conditions, according to the Ministry of Justice.
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28% Bias Score

ICE Arrests More Immigrants in Jails Than in Communities, but Data Reveals Nuances
From late January to late June, ICE arrested 109,000 immigrants, with 49% in jails and 44% in communities; however, the majority of those with prior convictions had only committed misdemeanors, and arrest tactics vary significantly between Republican and Democrat-leaning states.

ICE Arrests More Immigrants in Jails Than in Communities, but Data Reveals Nuances
From late January to late June, ICE arrested 109,000 immigrants, with 49% in jails and 44% in communities; however, the majority of those with prior convictions had only committed misdemeanors, and arrest tactics vary significantly between Republican and Democrat-leaning states.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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