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Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.
Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian Government's Tanker Truck Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Corruption
The Colombian government's pre-election spending of a large sum on useless tanker trucks with a 100% cost overrun, reveals a kleptocratic system where corruption is rampant across multiple government branches, hindering accountability.
Colombian Government's Tanker Truck Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Corruption
The Colombian government's pre-election spending of a large sum on useless tanker trucks with a 100% cost overrun, reveals a kleptocratic system where corruption is rampant across multiple government branches, hindering accountability.
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68% Bias Score


Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.
Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.
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36% Bias Score


Carney Elected as Canada's New Prime Minister
Former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney won the Canadian Liberal Party leadership race on Sunday with 85.9% of the vote, succeeding Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister, amidst a party crisis and looming federal elections.
Carney Elected as Canada's New Prime Minister
Former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney won the Canadian Liberal Party leadership race on Sunday with 85.9% of the vote, succeeding Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister, amidst a party crisis and looming federal elections.
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48% Bias Score


Uneven Progress on Girls' Rights 30 Years After Beijing
A new report, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, reveals progress in girls' education and health but highlights persistent inequalities and the urgent need for increased investment and policy changes to achieve gender equality.
Uneven Progress on Girls' Rights 30 Years After Beijing
A new report, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, reveals progress in girls' education and health but highlights persistent inequalities and the urgent need for increased investment and policy changes to achieve gender equality.
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12% Bias Score


Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
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40% Bias Score

US Supreme Court Remands Pissarro Painting Case to California Court
The US Supreme Court has remanded the case of Camille Pissarro's ""Effect of Rain"" back to a California appeals court to consider a new state law that could force the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid to return the painting to the heirs of its original Jewish owner, Lilly Cassirer, from whom it w...

US Supreme Court Remands Pissarro Painting Case to California Court
The US Supreme Court has remanded the case of Camille Pissarro's ""Effect of Rain"" back to a California appeals court to consider a new state law that could force the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid to return the painting to the heirs of its original Jewish owner, Lilly Cassirer, from whom it w...
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48% Bias Score

Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...

Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
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44% Bias Score

Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...

Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...
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60% Bias Score

Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.

Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.
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44% Bias Score

€800 Billion Military Spending Plan Drives Investment in European Defense Sector
The European Commission's proposal for €800 billion in military spending over four years, driven by geopolitical tensions, is boosting investor interest in European and American defense companies and related sectors, with analysts predicting significant growth.

€800 Billion Military Spending Plan Drives Investment in European Defense Sector
The European Commission's proposal for €800 billion in military spending over four years, driven by geopolitical tensions, is boosting investor interest in European and American defense companies and related sectors, with analysts predicting significant growth.
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44% Bias Score

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...
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56% Bias Score
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