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Pakistan Floods: Over 900,000 Evacuated as Punjab Faces Unprecedented Deluge
Unprecedented monsoon rains and water releases from Indian dams have caused devastating floods in Pakistan's Punjab province, forcing over 900,000 evacuations and leaving thousands stranded.
Pakistan Floods: Over 900,000 Evacuated as Punjab Faces Unprecedented Deluge
Unprecedented monsoon rains and water releases from Indian dams have caused devastating floods in Pakistan's Punjab province, forcing over 900,000 evacuations and leaving thousands stranded.
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16% Bias Score


China's Military Parade Showcases Growing Geopolitical Power
On Wednesday, China will hold a military parade in Beijing, attended by 26 heads of state, showcasing its military strength and presenting an alternative to the Western-led global order, as highlighted by analysts.
China's Military Parade Showcases Growing Geopolitical Power
On Wednesday, China will hold a military parade in Beijing, attended by 26 heads of state, showcasing its military strength and presenting an alternative to the Western-led global order, as highlighted by analysts.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Conflict: Frontline Perspectives Amidst Peace Talks
Amidst ongoing peace negotiations between the U.S. and Russia concerning Ukraine, frontline soldiers and civilians express varying perspectives on territorial concessions and the war's impact, highlighting the human cost and skepticism towards lasting peace.
Ukraine Conflict: Frontline Perspectives Amidst Peace Talks
Amidst ongoing peace negotiations between the U.S. and Russia concerning Ukraine, frontline soldiers and civilians express varying perspectives on territorial concessions and the war's impact, highlighting the human cost and skepticism towards lasting peace.
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32% Bias Score


Redistricting Battle Heats Up Ahead of US Midterm Elections
The redrawing of electoral districts in Texas and California, driven by partisan politics and aiming to gain congressional seats, has ignited a nationwide battle impacting the balance of power in Washington D.C., with other states joining the fray.
Redistricting Battle Heats Up Ahead of US Midterm Elections
The redrawing of electoral districts in Texas and California, driven by partisan politics and aiming to gain congressional seats, has ignited a nationwide battle impacting the balance of power in Washington D.C., with other states joining the fray.
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36% Bias Score


Mosul's Al Nuri Mosque Reopens After IS Destruction
Eight years after its destruction by Islamic State militants, the historic Al Nuri mosque in Mosul, Iraq, reopened on Monday, following a $115 million reconstruction project funded by various international entities.
Mosul's Al Nuri Mosque Reopens After IS Destruction
Eight years after its destruction by Islamic State militants, the historic Al Nuri mosque in Mosul, Iraq, reopened on Monday, following a $115 million reconstruction project funded by various international entities.
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24% Bias Score


Amin Maalouf Wins 2023 FIL Literature Prize Amidst Warnings of Global Crisis
Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf received the 2023 Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) Literature Prize, issuing a warning against extremism and praising solidarity in a time he describes as "the most dangerous period in human history.
Amin Maalouf Wins 2023 FIL Literature Prize Amidst Warnings of Global Crisis
Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf received the 2023 Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) Literature Prize, issuing a warning against extremism and praising solidarity in a time he describes as "the most dangerous period in human history.
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20% Bias Score

U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Prompts Venezuelan President's Warning
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened "constitutional declaration of a republic in arms" if the U.S. attacks, citing a U.S. military build-up in the Caribbean aimed at countering drug cartels, while the U.S. denies any intention of invading Venezuela.

U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Prompts Venezuelan President's Warning
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened "constitutional declaration of a republic in arms" if the U.S. attacks, citing a U.S. military build-up in the Caribbean aimed at countering drug cartels, while the U.S. denies any intention of invading Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score

Violence Against Women Journalists in Mexico: A Persistent Crisis
Despite a female president and a declared commitment to feminism, violence against women journalists in Mexico has increased by 117 percent since the previous administration, according to a CIMAC study, highlighting the persistence of systemic issues.

Violence Against Women Journalists in Mexico: A Persistent Crisis
Despite a female president and a declared commitment to feminism, violence against women journalists in Mexico has increased by 117 percent since the previous administration, according to a CIMAC study, highlighting the persistence of systemic issues.
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52% Bias Score

Soaring Spanish Housing Prices Outpace EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 12.3% in Q1 2025, more than double the EU average of 5.7%, driven by factors including high demand from immigration, a booming vacation rental market, and a construction deficit.

Soaring Spanish Housing Prices Outpace EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 12.3% in Q1 2025, more than double the EU average of 5.7%, driven by factors including high demand from immigration, a booming vacation rental market, and a construction deficit.
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24% Bias Score

Impersonation Scams Targeting Jury Duty
Scammers impersonate local authorities, claiming missed jury duty to extort money via phone calls, demanding payment through wire transfers or gift cards; this targets vulnerable individuals using personalized information and threats.

Impersonation Scams Targeting Jury Duty
Scammers impersonate local authorities, claiming missed jury duty to extort money via phone calls, demanding payment through wire transfers or gift cards; this targets vulnerable individuals using personalized information and threats.
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48% Bias Score

Victoria Bans Underqualified WA Teachers
Victoria will ban teachers from Western Australia with one-year teaching qualifications from its government schools, addressing a loophole in mutual recognition laws that allowed underqualified educators into classrooms.

Victoria Bans Underqualified WA Teachers
Victoria will ban teachers from Western Australia with one-year teaching qualifications from its government schools, addressing a loophole in mutual recognition laws that allowed underqualified educators into classrooms.
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52% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Rules Against Most of Trump's Tariffs, Administration to Appeal
A US appeals court ruled against most of President Trump's tariffs, citing illegality, but allowed them to remain until October 14, prompting the administration to appeal to the Supreme Court, citing national emergency powers and a backup plan.

US Appeals Court Rules Against Most of Trump's Tariffs, Administration to Appeal
A US appeals court ruled against most of President Trump's tariffs, citing illegality, but allowed them to remain until October 14, prompting the administration to appeal to the Supreme Court, citing national emergency powers and a backup plan.
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60% Bias Score
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