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Colombian Environmental Activist Jani Silva Forced into Exile
Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental activist and leader of the Adispa organization, has been forced into exile due to death threats from the paramilitary group Los Comandos de la Frontera, after her advocacy against illegal coca cultivation and oil extraction in the Amazon rainforest.
Colombian Environmental Activist Jani Silva Forced into Exile
Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental activist and leader of the Adispa organization, has been forced into exile due to death threats from the paramilitary group Los Comandos de la Frontera, after her advocacy against illegal coca cultivation and oil extraction in the Amazon rainforest.
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44% Bias Score


NSW Overhauls Planning Laws to Address Housing Crisis
The NSW government has announced a major overhaul of the state's planning laws to accelerate housing delivery and address the housing crisis, streamlining approvals and creating faster pathways for development.
NSW Overhauls Planning Laws to Address Housing Crisis
The NSW government has announced a major overhaul of the state's planning laws to accelerate housing delivery and address the housing crisis, streamlining approvals and creating faster pathways for development.
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52% Bias Score


Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rate by 0.25%, Signaling Potential for Further Reductions
The Federal Reserve is anticipated to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25% to approximately 4.1% on Wednesday, prompting speculation about the extent and pace of future rate cuts in response to a slowing job market and persistent inflation.
Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rate by 0.25%, Signaling Potential for Further Reductions
The Federal Reserve is anticipated to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25% to approximately 4.1% on Wednesday, prompting speculation about the extent and pace of future rate cuts in response to a slowing job market and persistent inflation.
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36% Bias Score


Unification Church Leader Questioned in South Korea Bribery Probe
South Korea's Unification Church leader, Hak Ja Han, faced questioning over allegations that the church bribed the wife of jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a lawmaker to secure business favors, while a court issued an arrest warrant for the implicated lawmaker.
Unification Church Leader Questioned in South Korea Bribery Probe
South Korea's Unification Church leader, Hak Ja Han, faced questioning over allegations that the church bribed the wife of jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a lawmaker to secure business favors, while a court issued an arrest warrant for the implicated lawmaker.
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28% Bias Score


Merz Calls for Stronger Deterrence Against Russia, Social System Reform
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz advocated for increased deterrence against Russia, citing threats to freedom and the need for social system reform, including pension adjustments, to ensure the social state's functionality.
Merz Calls for Stronger Deterrence Against Russia, Social System Reform
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz advocated for increased deterrence against Russia, citing threats to freedom and the need for social system reform, including pension adjustments, to ensure the social state's functionality.
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32% Bias Score


Merz's Emotional Speech at Munich Synagogue Highlights Resurgence and Challenges of Jewish Life in Germany
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speech at the reopened Munich synagogue highlighted the resurgence of Jewish life in Germany while acknowledging the persistent threat of antisemitism, particularly since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
Merz's Emotional Speech at Munich Synagogue Highlights Resurgence and Challenges of Jewish Life in Germany
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speech at the reopened Munich synagogue highlighted the resurgence of Jewish life in Germany while acknowledging the persistent threat of antisemitism, particularly since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
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12% Bias Score

Climate Change Linked to 16,500 Excess Heat Deaths in Europe This Summer
A new study estimates that approximately 16,500 additional heat-related deaths occurred in European cities this summer due to climate change, representing 68 percent of the total estimated 24,400 heat deaths across 854 cities.

Climate Change Linked to 16,500 Excess Heat Deaths in Europe This Summer
A new study estimates that approximately 16,500 additional heat-related deaths occurred in European cities this summer due to climate change, representing 68 percent of the total estimated 24,400 heat deaths across 854 cities.
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36% Bias Score

Mercosur and EFTA Sign Free Trade Deal Amidst US Trade Tensions
Mercosur, a South American trade bloc, signed a free trade agreement with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland (EFTA) on Tuesday, creating a free trade zone of almost 300 million people and a combined GDP of over $4.3 trillion, amid rising US protectionism.

Mercosur and EFTA Sign Free Trade Deal Amidst US Trade Tensions
Mercosur, a South American trade bloc, signed a free trade agreement with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland (EFTA) on Tuesday, creating a free trade zone of almost 300 million people and a combined GDP of over $4.3 trillion, amid rising US protectionism.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Second UK State Visit: Windsor Castle Hospitality
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are receiving lavish hospitality at Windsor Castle for their second UK state visit, including a banquet in St. George's Hall and accommodations in a grand suite.

Trump's Second UK State Visit: Windsor Castle Hospitality
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are receiving lavish hospitality at Windsor Castle for their second UK state visit, including a banquet in St. George's Hall and accommodations in a grand suite.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times: A Thinly Veiled Threat?
Donald Trump filed a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging defamation and aiming to stifle negative reporting, escalating his pattern of legal action against media outlets.

Trump's $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times: A Thinly Veiled Threat?
Donald Trump filed a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging defamation and aiming to stifle negative reporting, escalating his pattern of legal action against media outlets.
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56% Bias Score

Three Men Charged Over Melbourne Factory Firebombing
Three men have been charged with arson and car theft related to a May 27 firebombing at an El Dorado Contractors factory in Derrimut, Melbourne, part of a broader investigation into construction industry intimidation.

Three Men Charged Over Melbourne Factory Firebombing
Three men have been charged with arson and car theft related to a May 27 firebombing at an El Dorado Contractors factory in Derrimut, Melbourne, part of a broader investigation into construction industry intimidation.
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16% Bias Score

Three Indian Films Dominate Netflix Global Charts
For the week ending September 14, three Indian films—Saiyaara, Inspector Zende, and Kingdom—ranked among Netflix's top 10 most-watched non-English films globally, with Saiyaara leading as the most-watched.

Three Indian Films Dominate Netflix Global Charts
For the week ending September 14, three Indian films—Saiyaara, Inspector Zende, and Kingdom—ranked among Netflix's top 10 most-watched non-English films globally, with Saiyaara leading as the most-watched.
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40% Bias Score
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