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Lissabon Funicular Accident Kills 15
A historic funicular, the Elevador da Glória, derailed in Lisbon, Portugal on Wednesday evening, killing 15 and injuring 18, according to authorities.
Lissabon Funicular Accident Kills 15
A historic funicular, the Elevador da Glória, derailed in Lisbon, Portugal on Wednesday evening, killing 15 and injuring 18, according to authorities.
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16% Bias Score


Amazon Countries Summit Highlights Cooperation Challenges and Funding Shortfalls
The 5th Amazon Countries Summit in Bogotá addressed environmental and security challenges, with progress on indigenous participation but setbacks on fossil fuel exploitation and securing funding for rainforest conservation.
Amazon Countries Summit Highlights Cooperation Challenges and Funding Shortfalls
The 5th Amazon Countries Summit in Bogotá addressed environmental and security challenges, with progress on indigenous participation but setbacks on fossil fuel exploitation and securing funding for rainforest conservation.
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16% Bias Score


Pakistan: Further arrests of Afghan refugees with German resettlement commitments
Following previous arrests in August, Pakistani authorities have again detained Afghan refugees approved for Germany's resettlement program, prompting criticism of the German government's inaction.
Pakistan: Further arrests of Afghan refugees with German resettlement commitments
Following previous arrests in August, Pakistani authorities have again detained Afghan refugees approved for Germany's resettlement program, prompting criticism of the German government's inaction.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Antarctic Iceberg A23a Collapses, Expected to Vanish Within Weeks
Antarctic iceberg A23a, once one of the world's largest, is rapidly disintegrating due to unusually warm waters and is expected to disappear completely within weeks, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
Massive Antarctic Iceberg A23a Collapses, Expected to Vanish Within Weeks
Antarctic iceberg A23a, once one of the world's largest, is rapidly disintegrating due to unusually warm waters and is expected to disappear completely within weeks, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
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16% Bias Score


Pressure on Serbian Media: N1 Remains a Bastion Amidst Crackdown
Following a deadly train station collapse in November that sparked ongoing student protests, the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung highlights the shrinking media landscape in Serbia, focusing on N1, a critical voice facing government pressure.
Pressure on Serbian Media: N1 Remains a Bastion Amidst Crackdown
Following a deadly train station collapse in November that sparked ongoing student protests, the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung highlights the shrinking media landscape in Serbia, focusing on N1, a critical voice facing government pressure.
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48% Bias Score


EU Commission Approves EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Amidst Farmer Opposition
The European Commission formally approved the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, triggering a process of approval by EU member states and the European Parliament, despite strong opposition from European farmers concerned about competition.
EU Commission Approves EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Amidst Farmer Opposition
The European Commission formally approved the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, triggering a process of approval by EU member states and the European Parliament, despite strong opposition from European farmers concerned about competition.
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28% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Figures Urge Canada to Offer Refuge to Deportees from US
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza are urging the Canadian government to provide refuge for anti-war Russians being deported from the United States, citing concerns about their safety upon return to Russia.

Russian Opposition Figures Urge Canada to Offer Refuge to Deportees from US
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza are urging the Canadian government to provide refuge for anti-war Russians being deported from the United States, citing concerns about their safety upon return to Russia.
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32% Bias Score

UK's Economic Vulnerability: Lessons from Barings Bank Collapse and Japan
The article contrasts the UK's and Japan's economic resilience, highlighting the UK's reliance on short-term capital inflows, contrasting it with Japan's model, and analyzing the implications of this difference, particularly in light of recent events like the 2022 gilt crisis and Liz Truss's premier...

UK's Economic Vulnerability: Lessons from Barings Bank Collapse and Japan
The article contrasts the UK's and Japan's economic resilience, highlighting the UK's reliance on short-term capital inflows, contrasting it with Japan's model, and analyzing the implications of this difference, particularly in light of recent events like the 2022 gilt crisis and Liz Truss's premier...
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60% Bias Score

German Neo-Nazi Exploits Gender Self-Determination Law to Evade Prison
Marla Svenja Liebich, a convicted Neo-Nazi who changed her legal gender after a recent law, is now a fugitive after failing to report to a women's prison.

German Neo-Nazi Exploits Gender Self-Determination Law to Evade Prison
Marla Svenja Liebich, a convicted Neo-Nazi who changed her legal gender after a recent law, is now a fugitive after failing to report to a women's prison.
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20% Bias Score

US Military Kills 11 Alleged Drug Smugglers in Venezuela
The US military fired upon a Venezuelan drug boat, killing 11 alleged drug smugglers, according to President Trump, who stated the boat was headed to the US, while the US Department of State said it was likely headed to Trinidad and Tobago or another Caribbean nation.

US Military Kills 11 Alleged Drug Smugglers in Venezuela
The US military fired upon a Venezuelan drug boat, killing 11 alleged drug smugglers, according to President Trump, who stated the boat was headed to the US, while the US Department of State said it was likely headed to Trinidad and Tobago or another Caribbean nation.
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48% Bias Score

US Revokes TSMC's Authorization to Ship Equipment to China
The US revoked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) authorization to freely ship equipment to China, potentially disrupting production at its Nanjing facility, effective December 31, 2023, amid heightened US-China tech competition and ongoing trade talks.

US Revokes TSMC's Authorization to Ship Equipment to China
The US revoked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) authorization to freely ship equipment to China, potentially disrupting production at its Nanjing facility, effective December 31, 2023, amid heightened US-China tech competition and ongoing trade talks.
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36% Bias Score

Trump to Send National Guard to Chicago Despite Local Opposition
President Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, citing a need to address crime, despite strong opposition from local officials who argue this is a political maneuver.

Trump to Send National Guard to Chicago Despite Local Opposition
President Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, citing a need to address crime, despite strong opposition from local officials who argue this is a political maneuver.
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24% Bias Score
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