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AI-Powered Robots Help Preserve Endangered Indigenous Languages
Two Indigenous individuals, Danielle Boyer and Jared Coleman, are using AI and robotics to revitalize their ancestral languages, Anishinaabemowin and Owens Valley Paiute, combating language loss driven by historical oppression and the predicted extinction of half the world's languages by 2100.
AI-Powered Robots Help Preserve Endangered Indigenous Languages
Two Indigenous individuals, Danielle Boyer and Jared Coleman, are using AI and robotics to revitalize their ancestral languages, Anishinaabemowin and Owens Valley Paiute, combating language loss driven by historical oppression and the predicted extinction of half the world's languages by 2100.
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16% Bias Score


Estonia's bogs: From feared spirits' homes to tourism hotspots
Covering a fifth of Estonia, once feared bogs are now central to the nation's culture and ecology, offering unique tourism experiences like guided bog-shoe treks and showcasing the country's efforts in conservation and sustainable tourism.
Estonia's bogs: From feared spirits' homes to tourism hotspots
Covering a fifth of Estonia, once feared bogs are now central to the nation's culture and ecology, offering unique tourism experiences like guided bog-shoe treks and showcasing the country's efforts in conservation and sustainable tourism.
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32% Bias Score


USS Sampson's Presence in Panama Amidst Increased US Military Deployment in Latin America
The USS Sampson, a US Navy missile destroyer, is docked in Panama City, Panama, as part of a larger US military deployment in Latin America and the Caribbean, ostensibly for routine operations and security exchanges, but amidst heightened tensions with Venezuela.
USS Sampson's Presence in Panama Amidst Increased US Military Deployment in Latin America
The USS Sampson, a US Navy missile destroyer, is docked in Panama City, Panama, as part of a larger US military deployment in Latin America and the Caribbean, ostensibly for routine operations and security exchanges, but amidst heightened tensions with Venezuela.
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28% Bias Score


Maritime Sanctions Evasion: Systemic Flaws Enable Russia, Iran, and North Korea to Circumvent Restrictions
A new RUSI report reveals that Russia, Iran, and North Korea continue to evade sanctions due to systemic weaknesses in the global maritime flagging system, facilitating the use of a "ghost fleet" for illicit activities.
Maritime Sanctions Evasion: Systemic Flaws Enable Russia, Iran, and North Korea to Circumvent Restrictions
A new RUSI report reveals that Russia, Iran, and North Korea continue to evade sanctions due to systemic weaknesses in the global maritime flagging system, facilitating the use of a "ghost fleet" for illicit activities.
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28% Bias Score


France's Mounting Debt: A Nation in Denial?
France faces a record-high public debt of €3,345 billion, exceeding 114% of its GDP, exceeding the Eurozone average by 27 percentage points, while public spending reaches 57.1% of GDP compared to the Eurozone average of 49.6%, prompting a debate on the necessary austerity measures.
France's Mounting Debt: A Nation in Denial?
France faces a record-high public debt of €3,345 billion, exceeding 114% of its GDP, exceeding the Eurozone average by 27 percentage points, while public spending reaches 57.1% of GDP compared to the Eurozone average of 49.6%, prompting a debate on the necessary austerity measures.
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56% Bias Score


Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.
Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.
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44% Bias Score

New York City Mayoral Race Heats Up
The New York City mayoral race is intensifying as Labor Day marks the unofficial start of the sprint to Election Day on November 4th, featuring a clash between Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, independent candidates Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa.

New York City Mayoral Race Heats Up
The New York City mayoral race is intensifying as Labor Day marks the unofficial start of the sprint to Election Day on November 4th, featuring a clash between Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, independent candidates Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
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32% Bias Score

South African Artist Transforms Fighter Jet into Beaded Anti-War Artwork
Ralph Ziman, a Los Angeles-based artist, created a beaded MiG-21 fighter jet, reflecting on South Africa's history of violence and the global proliferation of weapons, with proceeds supporting education and art therapy.

South African Artist Transforms Fighter Jet into Beaded Anti-War Artwork
Ralph Ziman, a Los Angeles-based artist, created a beaded MiG-21 fighter jet, reflecting on South Africa's history of violence and the global proliferation of weapons, with proceeds supporting education and art therapy.
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12% Bias Score

Russia and China Expand Energy Cooperation, Ignoring Ukraine Conflict
During a meeting in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to deepen energy cooperation, including the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, while avoiding any mention of the war in Ukraine.

Russia and China Expand Energy Cooperation, Ignoring Ukraine Conflict
During a meeting in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to deepen energy cooperation, including the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, while avoiding any mention of the war in Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score

Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 1,400
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province near the Pakistan border on Sunday night has killed 1,400 and injured at least 3,000, with the death toll expected to rise as aid reaches isolated areas.

Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 1,400
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province near the Pakistan border on Sunday night has killed 1,400 and injured at least 3,000, with the death toll expected to rise as aid reaches isolated areas.
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20% Bias Score

Alan Kurdi: A Decade After the Photo That Shocked the World
Ten years ago, the image of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi sparked global empathy and a Canadian refugee resettlement plan, but Canada's current approach to asylum has shifted.

Alan Kurdi: A Decade After the Photo That Shocked the World
Ten years ago, the image of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi sparked global empathy and a Canadian refugee resettlement plan, but Canada's current approach to asylum has shifted.
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 1,411 people, injuring 3,124, and destroying over 5,400 houses, with rescue efforts hampered by difficult terrain and international aid cuts.

Afghanistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 1,411 people, injuring 3,124, and destroying over 5,400 houses, with rescue efforts hampered by difficult terrain and international aid cuts.
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20% Bias Score
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