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AI Achieves Gold at IMO, but Humans Still Lead
In the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad, Google DeepMind's Gemini and OpenAI's model achieved gold-level scores (35/42), but human participants still outperformed AI, with some scoring perfectly; a new $10 million AI Mathematical Olympiad Award was also launched.
AI Achieves Gold at IMO, but Humans Still Lead
In the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad, Google DeepMind's Gemini and OpenAI's model achieved gold-level scores (35/42), but human participants still outperformed AI, with some scoring perfectly; a new $10 million AI Mathematical Olympiad Award was also launched.
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52% Bias Score


EU to Cut Aid to Countries Refusing Migrant Repatriation
The European Union will reduce aid to nations refusing to accept returned migrants, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and African policymakers who criticize it as coercive and neo-colonial, potentially destabilizing Africa and harming the EU-Africa relationship.
EU to Cut Aid to Countries Refusing Migrant Repatriation
The European Union will reduce aid to nations refusing to accept returned migrants, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and African policymakers who criticize it as coercive and neo-colonial, potentially destabilizing Africa and harming the EU-Africa relationship.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine's SBU Discovers Classified NABU Documents at Residence of Suspected Traitor
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) found classified NABU documents at the home of former MP Fedor Khrystenko, who is suspected of treason and influencing NABU; the documents included details on undercover operations and personal information on NABU detectives, raising concerns about Russian inter...
Ukraine's SBU Discovers Classified NABU Documents at Residence of Suspected Traitor
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) found classified NABU documents at the home of former MP Fedor Khrystenko, who is suspected of treason and influencing NABU; the documents included details on undercover operations and personal information on NABU detectives, raising concerns about Russian inter...
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56% Bias Score


Polish-German Talks Highlight Challenges to Judicial Reform
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig and Polish Justice Minister Adam Bodnar met in Warsaw on August 1, 2025, to discuss judicial reform and rule of law, highlighting challenges in both countries due to internal political divisions and potential presidential vetoes in Poland.
Polish-German Talks Highlight Challenges to Judicial Reform
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig and Polish Justice Minister Adam Bodnar met in Warsaw on August 1, 2025, to discuss judicial reform and rule of law, highlighting challenges in both countries due to internal political divisions and potential presidential vetoes in Poland.
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32% Bias Score


London Police Kill Innocent Brazilian in Mistaken Identity
In July 2005, London police fatally shot Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, mistaking him for a terrorist suspect following a series of bombings; a series of errors in surveillance, communication, and identification led to his death.
London Police Kill Innocent Brazilian in Mistaken Identity
In July 2005, London police fatally shot Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, mistaking him for a terrorist suspect following a series of bombings; a series of errors in surveillance, communication, and identification led to his death.
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48% Bias Score


Estonia's One-Minute Online Divorce
Estonia's online divorce system allows for the initiation of divorce proceedings in under a minute, with only one spouse's consent needed; since its launch in December, about 60% of divorces start online.
Estonia's One-Minute Online Divorce
Estonia's online divorce system allows for the initiation of divorce proceedings in under a minute, with only one spouse's consent needed; since its launch in December, about 60% of divorces start online.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.

El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.
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48% Bias Score

US Air Strikes Target Iranian Nuclear Facilities
The U.S. conducted air strikes on June 22nd, targeting three major Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—using B-2 bombers and bunker-buster bombs; the extent of damage and long-term implications remain uncertain.

US Air Strikes Target Iranian Nuclear Facilities
The U.S. conducted air strikes on June 22nd, targeting three major Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—using B-2 bombers and bunker-buster bombs; the extent of damage and long-term implications remain uncertain.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Woman Aids POWs After Risky Trip to Ukraine
Irina Krina, a Russian woman, left her life in Krasnoyarsk to find her Russian POW partner in Ukraine in September 2023, using a deceptive route and assistance from a Ukrainian project, and established a support project for families of Russian POWs, "Our Exit", after finding her partner had changed ...

Russian Woman Aids POWs After Risky Trip to Ukraine
Irina Krina, a Russian woman, left her life in Krasnoyarsk to find her Russian POW partner in Ukraine in September 2023, using a deceptive route and assistance from a Ukrainian project, and established a support project for families of Russian POWs, "Our Exit", after finding her partner had changed ...
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48% Bias Score

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.
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44% Bias Score

Brazilian Court Upholds Restrictive Measures Against Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court upheld restrictive measures against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including an electronic ankle monitor and social media ban, following a police investigation into alleged attempts to undermine the government and collaborate with foreign entities. One justice dissented.

Brazilian Court Upholds Restrictive Measures Against Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court upheld restrictive measures against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including an electronic ankle monitor and social media ban, following a police investigation into alleged attempts to undermine the government and collaborate with foreign entities. One justice dissented.
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48% Bias Score

Portuguese Far-Right Party's Anti-Immigrant Actions Spark Outrage
Portugal's far-right Chega party publicly disclosed the names of Arab and Muslim children at a Lisbon preschool on July 3rd, 2025, falsely claiming they were taking spots from Portuguese students, fueling the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory and sparking widespread condemnation.

Portuguese Far-Right Party's Anti-Immigrant Actions Spark Outrage
Portugal's far-right Chega party publicly disclosed the names of Arab and Muslim children at a Lisbon preschool on July 3rd, 2025, falsely claiming they were taking spots from Portuguese students, fueling the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory and sparking widespread condemnation.
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48% Bias Score
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