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Guillermo Blanco: A Life Dedicated to Journalism and Freedom of Expression
Guillermo Blanco, a prominent Chilean journalist and writer, dedicated his life to defending freedom of expression and democratic values, significantly influencing generations of journalists through his teaching and writings.
Guillermo Blanco: A Life Dedicated to Journalism and Freedom of Expression
Guillermo Blanco, a prominent Chilean journalist and writer, dedicated his life to defending freedom of expression and democratic values, significantly influencing generations of journalists through his teaching and writings.
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28% Bias Score


Colombia's Left-Wing Coalition: A Race Against Time for Unity Ahead of Elections
Ahead of Colombia's legislative and presidential elections, President Gustavo Petro is pushing for unity within the left-wing coalition, "Pacto Histórico," aiming to consolidate support and secure legislative power, despite internal divisions and legal hurdles.
Colombia's Left-Wing Coalition: A Race Against Time for Unity Ahead of Elections
Ahead of Colombia's legislative and presidential elections, President Gustavo Petro is pushing for unity within the left-wing coalition, "Pacto Histórico," aiming to consolidate support and secure legislative power, despite internal divisions and legal hurdles.
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16% Bias Score


11 New Luxury Hotels Redefining Fall Getaways
Forbes Travel Guide highlights eleven new luxury hotels opening this fall, offering diverse amenities and locations ranging from Lake Como to Los Cabos.
11 New Luxury Hotels Redefining Fall Getaways
Forbes Travel Guide highlights eleven new luxury hotels opening this fall, offering diverse amenities and locations ranging from Lake Como to Los Cabos.
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.
Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.
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28% Bias Score


Mass Shootings in US Decreased in 2024 Compared to 2023, but Impact of Gun Law Unclear
Following a deadly Minneapolis school shooting, Senator Chris Murphy attributed a decrease in mass shootings to the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, while gun violence experts caution against a direct causal link due to the law's multiple components and the rarity of mass shootings.
Mass Shootings in US Decreased in 2024 Compared to 2023, but Impact of Gun Law Unclear
Following a deadly Minneapolis school shooting, Senator Chris Murphy attributed a decrease in mass shootings to the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, while gun violence experts caution against a direct causal link due to the law's multiple components and the rarity of mass shootings.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Deutschlandticket: Popular but Uncertain Funding
Despite its widespread use, the funding for Germany's nationwide public transportation ticket, the Deutschlandticket, remains unclear, prompting calls for legal guarantees from the Lower Saxony Regional Council.
Germany's Deutschlandticket: Popular but Uncertain Funding
Despite its widespread use, the funding for Germany's nationwide public transportation ticket, the Deutschlandticket, remains unclear, prompting calls for legal guarantees from the Lower Saxony Regional Council.
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16% Bias Score

Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.

Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Closes Tax and Logistics Benefits for Finished Shoe Imports
Mexico ended tax and logistics advantages for imported finished footwear to safeguard its domestic industry, which is losing ground to imports, mainly from Asia; in 2024, footwear imports totaled $2.6 billion, with 45% from China and 24% from Vietnam.

Mexico Closes Tax and Logistics Benefits for Finished Shoe Imports
Mexico ended tax and logistics advantages for imported finished footwear to safeguard its domestic industry, which is losing ground to imports, mainly from Asia; in 2024, footwear imports totaled $2.6 billion, with 45% from China and 24% from Vietnam.
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24% Bias Score

Mixed Asian Markets Await US Inflation Data
Asian markets showed mixed results Friday, pending a key US inflation report; Tokyo's Nikkei 225 fell 0.2%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.7%, reflecting varied economic indicators and tech sector volatility.

Mixed Asian Markets Await US Inflation Data
Asian markets showed mixed results Friday, pending a key US inflation report; Tokyo's Nikkei 225 fell 0.2%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.7%, reflecting varied economic indicators and tech sector volatility.
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20% Bias Score

Two Deaths Prompt Drug-Testing Discussion at Northern Irish Events
Following the deaths of two young people after the Emerge music festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, authorities are discussing the potential for drug testing at future events, though legal and logistical challenges remain.

Two Deaths Prompt Drug-Testing Discussion at Northern Irish Events
Following the deaths of two young people after the Emerge music festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, authorities are discussing the potential for drug testing at future events, though legal and logistical challenges remain.
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24% Bias Score

German Inflation Rises in August
Germany's inflation rate rose to 2.2 percent in August, the first increase this year, driven by higher prices for services and food, exceeding economist expectations of 2.1 percent.

German Inflation Rises in August
Germany's inflation rate rose to 2.2 percent in August, the first increase this year, driven by higher prices for services and food, exceeding economist expectations of 2.1 percent.
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12% Bias Score

Canada's Q2 GDP Contraction Increases Odds of Bank of Canada Rate Cut
Canada's economy contracted by 1.6% annualized in Q2, exceeding expectations and increasing market-implied odds of a Bank of Canada rate cut from 40% to 47% for their September 17 meeting.

Canada's Q2 GDP Contraction Increases Odds of Bank of Canada Rate Cut
Canada's economy contracted by 1.6% annualized in Q2, exceeding expectations and increasing market-implied odds of a Bank of Canada rate cut from 40% to 47% for their September 17 meeting.
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16% Bias Score
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