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UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
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36% Bias Score


Delayed Wildfire Response Fuels Political Crisis in Spain
Spanish wildfires have ravaged 375,000 hectares, prompting criticism of the government's delayed response and highlighting systemic failures in emergency management; political infighting further complicates the situation.
Delayed Wildfire Response Fuels Political Crisis in Spain
Spanish wildfires have ravaged 375,000 hectares, prompting criticism of the government's delayed response and highlighting systemic failures in emergency management; political infighting further complicates the situation.
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56% Bias Score


China's Dominance in Humanoid Robotics Highlighted at World Robot Games
The first World Humanoid Robot Games concluded in Beijing on Sunday, with over 500 robots from 16 countries competing in various athletic and task-oriented events; China's Unitree company dominated, winning 11 medals, showcasing the nation's leading role in humanoid robotics.
China's Dominance in Humanoid Robotics Highlighted at World Robot Games
The first World Humanoid Robot Games concluded in Beijing on Sunday, with over 500 robots from 16 countries competing in various athletic and task-oriented events; China's Unitree company dominated, winning 11 medals, showcasing the nation's leading role in humanoid robotics.
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44% Bias Score


Escalating Violence Against Prison Staff in Seville Highlights Systemic Issues
Over five attacks on prison staff have occurred in Seville's prisons within a month, the most severe being the sexual assault of a psychologist at Sevilla II prison by a dangerous, repeat-offending inmate who has since been transferred. The incident highlights critical understaffing and inadequate s...
Escalating Violence Against Prison Staff in Seville Highlights Systemic Issues
Over five attacks on prison staff have occurred in Seville's prisons within a month, the most severe being the sexual assault of a psychologist at Sevilla II prison by a dangerous, repeat-offending inmate who has since been transferred. The incident highlights critical understaffing and inadequate s...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order Aims to End Mail-in Voting, Fueling 2026 Midterm Battle
President Trump issued an executive order to end mail-in voting nationwide, a move Democrats call unconstitutional voter suppression, while simultaneously supporting Republican gerrymandering in Texas to gain electoral advantage in the 2026 midterms; California Democrats are counteracting these effo...
Trump's Executive Order Aims to End Mail-in Voting, Fueling 2026 Midterm Battle
President Trump issued an executive order to end mail-in voting nationwide, a move Democrats call unconstitutional voter suppression, while simultaneously supporting Republican gerrymandering in Texas to gain electoral advantage in the 2026 midterms; California Democrats are counteracting these effo...
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48% Bias Score


Spain Wildfires Cause €1.266 Billion in Losses, Worst in 30 Years
Spain's wildfires have burned over 382,000 hectares, causing over €1.266 billion in economic losses—the worst in 30 years— impacting agriculture, livestock, and beekeeping significantly, with thousands of animals and beehives affected.
Spain Wildfires Cause €1.266 Billion in Losses, Worst in 30 Years
Spain's wildfires have burned over 382,000 hectares, causing over €1.266 billion in economic losses—the worst in 30 years— impacting agriculture, livestock, and beekeeping significantly, with thousands of animals and beehives affected.
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40% Bias Score

Delayed National Coordination Criticized Amid Spain's Wildfire Crisis
Five days into Spain's wildfire crisis, the national government requested aerial resources from unaffected regions via email, prompting criticism for delayed response and highlighting the need for a national emergency mechanism; this reactive approach contrasts with pre-existing regional collaborati...

Delayed National Coordination Criticized Amid Spain's Wildfire Crisis
Five days into Spain's wildfire crisis, the national government requested aerial resources from unaffected regions via email, prompting criticism for delayed response and highlighting the need for a national emergency mechanism; this reactive approach contrasts with pre-existing regional collaborati...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Remains Stalemated Despite US Mediation Attempts
Despite US efforts to mediate, the Ukraine-Russia conflict remains stalemated due to Russia's maximalist demands—territorial concessions, security guarantees favoring Russia, and addressing fabricated "root causes"—creating an unbridgeable gap between the parties.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Remains Stalemated Despite US Mediation Attempts
Despite US efforts to mediate, the Ukraine-Russia conflict remains stalemated due to Russia's maximalist demands—territorial concessions, security guarantees favoring Russia, and addressing fabricated "root causes"—creating an unbridgeable gap between the parties.
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64% Bias Score

Brazil's Illegal Lottery: Jogo do Bicho Generates €250 Million Annually
Jogo do bicho, Brazil's illegal animal lottery, generates €250 million annually, operating through a hierarchical structure involving bankers, regional bosses, and street vendors, with deep ties to political and military figures, despite facing only minor penalties for organizers.

Brazil's Illegal Lottery: Jogo do Bicho Generates €250 Million Annually
Jogo do bicho, Brazil's illegal animal lottery, generates €250 million annually, operating through a hierarchical structure involving bankers, regional bosses, and street vendors, with deep ties to political and military figures, despite facing only minor penalties for organizers.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Soaring Debt Payments Hit Record High
Spain's public debt reached 103.4% of GDP in June, leading to a record 41.726 billion euro interest payment in 2024, exceeding even the 2013 post-crisis level and impacting government spending priorities.

Spain's Soaring Debt Payments Hit Record High
Spain's public debt reached 103.4% of GDP in June, leading to a record 41.726 billion euro interest payment in 2024, exceeding even the 2013 post-crisis level and impacting government spending priorities.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Launches Investigation into US Museums Accused of Promoting 'Woke' Agenda
President Trump announced a government investigation into US museums, accusing them of promoting a 'woke' agenda and instructed attorneys to review museum policies, mirroring actions taken against universities, citing concerns over the portrayal of American history, particularly concerning slavery, ...

Trump Launches Investigation into US Museums Accused of Promoting 'Woke' Agenda
President Trump announced a government investigation into US museums, accusing them of promoting a 'woke' agenda and instructed attorneys to review museum policies, mirroring actions taken against universities, citing concerns over the portrayal of American history, particularly concerning slavery, ...
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Electromobility Lag: Infrastructure Gaps and Affordability Challenges
As of 2024, only 5.6% of registered vehicles in Spain are electric battery vehicles, far from the 2030 goal of 5.5 million; Madrid, while a major electromobility hub, lacks sufficient quick charging stations in many neighborhoods, particularly low-income ones, highlighting affordability and accessib...

Spain's Electromobility Lag: Infrastructure Gaps and Affordability Challenges
As of 2024, only 5.6% of registered vehicles in Spain are electric battery vehicles, far from the 2030 goal of 5.5 million; Madrid, while a major electromobility hub, lacks sufficient quick charging stations in many neighborhoods, particularly low-income ones, highlighting affordability and accessib...
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48% Bias Score
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