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USAID Dismantling: Impact on NGOs in Russia and Belarus
The United States is disbanding its Agency for International Development (USAID), reducing its staff from 10,000 to 290, impacting numerous NGOs in Russia, Belarus, and Moldova that relied on its funding for human rights and election monitoring; Russia and Belarus praised the decision.
USAID Dismantling: Impact on NGOs in Russia and Belarus
The United States is disbanding its Agency for International Development (USAID), reducing its staff from 10,000 to 290, impacting numerous NGOs in Russia, Belarus, and Moldova that relied on its funding for human rights and election monitoring; Russia and Belarus praised the decision.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.
Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.
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24% Bias Score


Syrian Visitors Discover Unexpected Modernity in Idlib
Thousands of Syrians from Homs and Damascus are visiting Idlib daily, finding modern shopping malls and services far exceeding their expectations, contrasting sharply with their previous perceptions shaped by 14 years of war and isolation under the Assad regime.
Syrian Visitors Discover Unexpected Modernity in Idlib
Thousands of Syrians from Homs and Damascus are visiting Idlib daily, finding modern shopping malls and services far exceeding their expectations, contrasting sharply with their previous perceptions shaped by 14 years of war and isolation under the Assad regime.
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64% Bias Score


Spain's Economic Boom Fueled by Migrant Workers
Modou Mbakié's successful integration into the Spanish workforce, facilitated by the Adsis foundation, illustrates a broader trend: migrants filled 40% of new jobs in Spain in the past two years, particularly in sectors like auto mechanics and hospitality, prompting the government to regularize 300,...
Spain's Economic Boom Fueled by Migrant Workers
Modou Mbakié's successful integration into the Spanish workforce, facilitated by the Adsis foundation, illustrates a broader trend: migrants filled 40% of new jobs in Spain in the past two years, particularly in sectors like auto mechanics and hospitality, prompting the government to regularize 300,...
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56% Bias Score


EU Reviews Rwanda Mineral Deal Amid DRC Conflict
The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), fueled by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels controlling key mineral-rich areas, has prompted the EU to review a February 2024 deal with Rwanda to secure raw materials, amid accusations of illegal mineral trade and human rights abuses.
EU Reviews Rwanda Mineral Deal Amid DRC Conflict
The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), fueled by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels controlling key mineral-rich areas, has prompted the EU to review a February 2024 deal with Rwanda to secure raw materials, amid accusations of illegal mineral trade and human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score


European Teacher Salaries Show Wide Disparities, Raising Concerns
A new report reveals significant disparities in European teacher salaries, with real wages declining in 10 of 22 countries between 2015 and 2023, leading to concerns about teacher shortages and the quality of education.
European Teacher Salaries Show Wide Disparities, Raising Concerns
A new report reveals significant disparities in European teacher salaries, with real wages declining in 10 of 22 countries between 2015 and 2023, leading to concerns about teacher shortages and the quality of education.
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16% Bias Score

Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid French Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on Wednesday after using article 49.3 to pass a controversial 2025 budget plan that includes €30 billion in cuts and €20 billion in tax increases, triggering the vote. The motion failed to garner the 288 votes necessary to topple th...

Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid French Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on Wednesday after using article 49.3 to pass a controversial 2025 budget plan that includes €30 billion in cuts and €20 billion in tax increases, triggering the vote. The motion failed to garner the 288 votes necessary to topple th...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Plans to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain up to 30,000 immigrants, citing national security concerns; this has drawn criticism from human rights organizations who cite concerns over human rights abuses.

Trump Plans to Use Guantanamo Bay for Immigrant Detention
President Trump announced plans to use Guantanamo Bay to detain up to 30,000 immigrants, citing national security concerns; this has drawn criticism from human rights organizations who cite concerns over human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score

Four Scenarios for Gaza's Future Governance
The New York Times outlines four potential scenarios for Gaza's future governance: continued Hamas rule, Israeli occupation, international administration, and expanded Palestinian Authority control, each with complex internal and external factors.

Four Scenarios for Gaza's Future Governance
The New York Times outlines four potential scenarios for Gaza's future governance: continued Hamas rule, Israeli occupation, international administration, and expanded Palestinian Authority control, each with complex internal and external factors.
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32% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.

US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.
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40% Bias Score

UK Aims to Double Unicorn Startups by 2030 with New Brand-Building Program
The UK government seeks to double its number of unicorn startups by 2030 through a six-week program focused on brand building and public engagement, aiming to address challenges in the UK business climate and public perception of success.

UK Aims to Double Unicorn Startups by 2030 with New Brand-Building Program
The UK government seeks to double its number of unicorn startups by 2030 through a six-week program focused on brand building and public engagement, aiming to address challenges in the UK business climate and public perception of success.
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52% Bias Score

M23 Siege of Goma: UN Peacekeepers Killed Amidst Escalating Violence
The M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, is besieging Goma, DRC, a city of 2 million, leading to the deaths of several UN peacekeepers from South Africa, Uruguay, and Malawi, and prompting a postponed UN Security Council meeting.

M23 Siege of Goma: UN Peacekeepers Killed Amidst Escalating Violence
The M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, is besieging Goma, DRC, a city of 2 million, leading to the deaths of several UN peacekeepers from South Africa, Uruguay, and Malawi, and prompting a postponed UN Security Council meeting.
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48% Bias Score
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