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UN Issues $140M Emergency Appeal for Afghanistan Earthquake Victims
The UN launched a \$140 million emergency appeal for nearly half a million people affected by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in eastern Afghanistan on August 31, which killed over 2,200 and injured more than 3,600, damaging or destroying over 6,700 homes.
UN Issues $140M Emergency Appeal for Afghanistan Earthquake Victims
The UN launched a \$140 million emergency appeal for nearly half a million people affected by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in eastern Afghanistan on August 31, which killed over 2,200 and injured more than 3,600, damaging or destroying over 6,700 homes.
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24% Bias Score


Iran and IAEA to Resume Cooperation Amidst Sanctions Concerns
Iran and the IAEA agreed to resume cooperation on nuclear inspections, following a deal reached in Cairo, but the agreement is contingent on the non-reintroduction of UN sanctions.
Iran and IAEA to Resume Cooperation Amidst Sanctions Concerns
Iran and the IAEA agreed to resume cooperation on nuclear inspections, following a deal reached in Cairo, but the agreement is contingent on the non-reintroduction of UN sanctions.
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36% Bias Score


dLocal and Western Union Partner to Boost Digital Remittances in Latin America
dLocal and Western Union announced a strategic alliance to integrate digital payment methods into Western Union's online platforms across Latin America, aiming to enhance the customer experience and expand access to remittance services.
dLocal and Western Union Partner to Boost Digital Remittances in Latin America
dLocal and Western Union announced a strategic alliance to integrate digital payment methods into Western Union's online platforms across Latin America, aiming to enhance the customer experience and expand access to remittance services.
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32% Bias Score


Brussels Mayor Rejects Military Deployment for Drug Crime Fight
Brussels Mayor Philippe Close rejected a proposal to deploy soldiers in the city to combat surging drug-related crime, despite a recent rise in shootings and arrests, arguing that police possess greater authority and that soldiers would be better utilized elsewhere.
Brussels Mayor Rejects Military Deployment for Drug Crime Fight
Brussels Mayor Philippe Close rejected a proposal to deploy soldiers in the city to combat surging drug-related crime, despite a recent rise in shootings and arrests, arguing that police possess greater authority and that soldiers would be better utilized elsewhere.
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24% Bias Score


Attack on Gaza-bound Flotilla in Tunis Port
On Tuesday, a drone allegedly attacked a ship carrying activists from the "Global Sumud Flotilla" in Tunis harbor, sparking outrage and further fueling protests against the blockade of Gaza.
Attack on Gaza-bound Flotilla in Tunis Port
On Tuesday, a drone allegedly attacked a ship carrying activists from the "Global Sumud Flotilla" in Tunis harbor, sparking outrage and further fueling protests against the blockade of Gaza.
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64% Bias Score


Iran and IAEA Resume Cooperation After Cairo Talks
Iran and the IAEA agreed on September 9, 2025, in Cairo, to resume bilateral cooperation, allowing the IAEA to restart activities in Iran after a full day of negotiations.
Iran and IAEA Resume Cooperation After Cairo Talks
Iran and the IAEA agreed on September 9, 2025, in Cairo, to resume bilateral cooperation, allowing the IAEA to restart activities in Iran after a full day of negotiations.
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32% Bias Score

Iran and IAEA Resume Nuclear Inspections After Months of Standoff
Following months of stalled cooperation due to US-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran and the IAEA have agreed to resume nuclear inspections, with the caveat that renewed UN sanctions would immediately halt the process.

Iran and IAEA Resume Nuclear Inspections After Months of Standoff
Following months of stalled cooperation due to US-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran and the IAEA have agreed to resume nuclear inspections, with the caveat that renewed UN sanctions would immediately halt the process.
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40% Bias Score

Iran and IAEA Agree on Resumption of Nuclear Inspections
Following negotiations in Cairo mediated by Egypt, Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement on resuming nuclear inspections in Iran, addressing concerns about highly enriched uranium and the potential for renewed conflict.

Iran and IAEA Agree on Resumption of Nuclear Inspections
Following negotiations in Cairo mediated by Egypt, Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement on resuming nuclear inspections in Iran, addressing concerns about highly enriched uranium and the potential for renewed conflict.
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36% Bias Score

CHP's Role in Turkey's Political Crisis
The CHP, Turkey's main opposition party, bears significant responsibility for the current political crisis due to its failure to unify the opposition and address Kurdish issues, thus inadvertently strengthening Erdoğan's power.

CHP's Role in Turkey's Political Crisis
The CHP, Turkey's main opposition party, bears significant responsibility for the current political crisis due to its failure to unify the opposition and address Kurdish issues, thus inadvertently strengthening Erdoğan's power.
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48% Bias Score

German Childcare Access Disparities Based on Income
A new report reveals that in Germany, access to childcare significantly depends on parental income, with children from low-income families far less likely to attend daycare than their wealthier peers, despite similar desires for care and legal entitlements.

German Childcare Access Disparities Based on Income
A new report reveals that in Germany, access to childcare significantly depends on parental income, with children from low-income families far less likely to attend daycare than their wealthier peers, despite similar desires for care and legal entitlements.
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32% Bias Score

IAA Mobility 2023: Debate over Combustion Engine Ban Intensifies
The IAA Mobility in Munich opened with discussions about the 2035 combustion engine ban dominating, despite an initial show highlighting diverse transportation modes; industry figures and politicians advocated for relaxing the ban, while others emphasized the need to uphold it for environmental reas...

IAA Mobility 2023: Debate over Combustion Engine Ban Intensifies
The IAA Mobility in Munich opened with discussions about the 2035 combustion engine ban dominating, despite an initial show highlighting diverse transportation modes; industry figures and politicians advocated for relaxing the ban, while others emphasized the need to uphold it for environmental reas...
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28% Bias Score

France Names New Prime Minister Amidst Budget Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the new prime minister on Tuesday following a confidence vote defeat of the previous government over a €43.8 billion budget cut.

France Names New Prime Minister Amidst Budget Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the new prime minister on Tuesday following a confidence vote defeat of the previous government over a €43.8 billion budget cut.
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28% Bias Score
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