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Ocean Health Crisis Demands Urgent Action for Human Rights and Sustainable Governance
The ocean's health is crucial for human survival, yet faces threats from pollution, climate change, and weak governance; indigenous communities' efforts and the upcoming UN Ocean Conference highlight the need for improved protection and human rights recognition.
Ocean Health Crisis Demands Urgent Action for Human Rights and Sustainable Governance
The ocean's health is crucial for human survival, yet faces threats from pollution, climate change, and weak governance; indigenous communities' efforts and the upcoming UN Ocean Conference highlight the need for improved protection and human rights recognition.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico-Spain Joint Event Commemorates Legacy of Spanish Civil War Exiles
From October 16-26, the Ateneo Español de México and several Spanish institutions will jointly commemorate the significant cultural contributions of over 20,000 Spanish exiles who found refuge in Mexico following the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their impact on Mexican academia and culture.
Mexico-Spain Joint Event Commemorates Legacy of Spanish Civil War Exiles
From October 16-26, the Ateneo Español de México and several Spanish institutions will jointly commemorate the significant cultural contributions of over 20,000 Spanish exiles who found refuge in Mexico following the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their impact on Mexican academia and culture.
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32% Bias Score


EU Deforestation Regulation Faces Weakening Pressures as Deforestation Continues at Alarming Rate
Driven by unsustainable consumption, deforestation is destroying 30 soccer fields of forest every minute, impacting food security and climate; the EU's new regulation faces weakening pressures.
EU Deforestation Regulation Faces Weakening Pressures as Deforestation Continues at Alarming Rate
Driven by unsustainable consumption, deforestation is destroying 30 soccer fields of forest every minute, impacting food security and climate; the EU's new regulation faces weakening pressures.
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48% Bias Score


Spain's EU Membership: 40 Years of Integration and Challenges
Spain's 1986 entry into the European Union (EU) solidified its democracy and modernization, despite simultaneous ETA attacks; while a strong majority remains pro-EU, the rise of Vox presents a challenge to Spain's influence within the EU.
Spain's EU Membership: 40 Years of Integration and Challenges
Spain's 1986 entry into the European Union (EU) solidified its democracy and modernization, despite simultaneous ETA attacks; while a strong majority remains pro-EU, the rise of Vox presents a challenge to Spain's influence within the EU.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico to Host 13 World Cup 2026 Matches, Including Opening Game
Mexico will host the opening match of the 2026 World Cup at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City, along with 12 other games across three cities (Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey); preparations include over 6 billion pesos in investment and stadium renovations.
Mexico to Host 13 World Cup 2026 Matches, Including Opening Game
Mexico will host the opening match of the 2026 World Cup at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City, along with 12 other games across three cities (Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey); preparations include over 6 billion pesos in investment and stadium renovations.
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48% Bias Score


EU Approval for Barcelona Airport Expansion Hinges on Resolving Past Environmental Damage
The €3.2 billion expansion of Barcelona-El Prat airport, planned for 2033, is contingent upon Spain resolving a 2021 European Commission infringement procedure concerning 2004 environmental damage to the Llobregat Delta from a previous expansion, demanding compensation before approval.
EU Approval for Barcelona Airport Expansion Hinges on Resolving Past Environmental Damage
The €3.2 billion expansion of Barcelona-El Prat airport, planned for 2033, is contingent upon Spain resolving a 2021 European Commission infringement procedure concerning 2004 environmental damage to the Llobregat Delta from a previous expansion, demanding compensation before approval.
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36% Bias Score

Argentina Seeks US\$27 Billion to Bolster Economy, Meet IMF Targets
Argentina's President Javier Milei is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to secure US\$27 billion in funding by issuing US\$7 billion in debt, relaxing currency controls, and seeking foreign investment to meet IMF targets and stabilize the economy ahead of October's elections.

Argentina Seeks US\$27 Billion to Bolster Economy, Meet IMF Targets
Argentina's President Javier Milei is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to secure US\$27 billion in funding by issuing US\$7 billion in debt, relaxing currency controls, and seeking foreign investment to meet IMF targets and stabilize the economy ahead of October's elections.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Investigation Reveals Alleged Bribery in Public Works Contracts
A Guardia Civil report revealed transcripts suggesting former Minister José Luis Ábalos and PSOE officials discussed rigging public works contracts, leading to searches of Ábalos's home and several companies allegedly involved in 400,000 euros in bribes, an expansion of an investigation that initial...

Spanish Investigation Reveals Alleged Bribery in Public Works Contracts
A Guardia Civil report revealed transcripts suggesting former Minister José Luis Ábalos and PSOE officials discussed rigging public works contracts, leading to searches of Ábalos's home and several companies allegedly involved in 400,000 euros in bribes, an expansion of an investigation that initial...
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52% Bias Score

Sentences Handed Down in Ciro Gómez Leyva Shooting Case
Journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva survived a shooting on December 15, 2022; two attackers received 14 and 12-year prison sentences after a plea bargain, with further investigations ongoing into the involvement of 12 other suspects and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

Sentences Handed Down in Ciro Gómez Leyva Shooting Case
Journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva survived a shooting on December 15, 2022; two attackers received 14 and 12-year prison sentences after a plea bargain, with further investigations ongoing into the involvement of 12 other suspects and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
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44% Bias Score

UCO Recording Implicates PSOE Official in Corruption Allegations
A recording obtained by Spain's UCO implicates PSOE's Santos Cerdán in allegedly receiving illegal commissions from construction companies, prompting a political crisis as the government and PSOE defend him while the opposition demands action.

UCO Recording Implicates PSOE Official in Corruption Allegations
A recording obtained by Spain's UCO implicates PSOE's Santos Cerdán in allegedly receiving illegal commissions from construction companies, prompting a political crisis as the government and PSOE defend him while the opposition demands action.
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56% Bias Score

Murcia Criminal Group Busted for Illegal Arms Trafficking to Protect Marijuana Plantations
A Murcia-based criminal group, comprising 18 arrested and 6 charged individuals (aged 22-55), was dismantled by the Guardia Civil for trafficking civilian-grade military weapons, primarily to protect marijuana plantations, making up to €8,000 profit per weapon.

Murcia Criminal Group Busted for Illegal Arms Trafficking to Protect Marijuana Plantations
A Murcia-based criminal group, comprising 18 arrested and 6 charged individuals (aged 22-55), was dismantled by the Guardia Civil for trafficking civilian-grade military weapons, primarily to protect marijuana plantations, making up to €8,000 profit per weapon.
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36% Bias Score

Bolivian Protests Turn Violent Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
Two Bolivian police officers died in clashes with protestors supporting former president Evo Morales, who is barred from the upcoming elections due to term limits; the unrest is exacerbated by a severe economic crisis and fuel shortages, leading to widespread calls for President Arce's resignation.

Bolivian Protests Turn Violent Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
Two Bolivian police officers died in clashes with protestors supporting former president Evo Morales, who is barred from the upcoming elections due to term limits; the unrest is exacerbated by a severe economic crisis and fuel shortages, leading to widespread calls for President Arce's resignation.
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40% Bias Score
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