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Morales's Exclusion from Bolivian Election Fuels Unrest Amidst Economic Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, barred from running in the upcoming August 17th election, is fueling social unrest through accusations of government manipulation, threatening the stability of the country which is already suffering from a severe economic crisis.
Morales's Exclusion from Bolivian Election Fuels Unrest Amidst Economic Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, barred from running in the upcoming August 17th election, is fueling social unrest through accusations of government manipulation, threatening the stability of the country which is already suffering from a severe economic crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.
Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.
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28% Bias Score


Trindade Island's Ecological Recovery After Goat Eradication
After centuries of devastation by invasive goats introduced in the 18th century, the Brazilian island of Trindade is experiencing a remarkable ecological recovery following their eradication in the early 2000s, with forest cover increasing by almost 1,500% and highlighting the power of natural regen...
Trindade Island's Ecological Recovery After Goat Eradication
After centuries of devastation by invasive goats introduced in the 18th century, the Brazilian island of Trindade is experiencing a remarkable ecological recovery following their eradication in the early 2000s, with forest cover increasing by almost 1,500% and highlighting the power of natural regen...
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40% Bias Score


Márquez Extends MotoGP Lead with Fifth Consecutive Win
Marc Márquez won the Czech Republic MotoGP, securing his fifth consecutive victory and extending his championship lead to 120 points, a new Ducati record, despite setbacks for other key riders.
Márquez Extends MotoGP Lead with Fifth Consecutive Win
Marc Márquez won the Czech Republic MotoGP, securing his fifth consecutive victory and extending his championship lead to 120 points, a new Ducati record, despite setbacks for other key riders.
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48% Bias Score


Sasturain's "Tinta china": A 1970s Argentine Detective Story
Juan Sasturain's new novel, "Tinta china," set in 1970s Argentina under the dictatorship, interweaves detective fiction and comics, featuring characters inspired by real individuals from the era, notably omitting Héctor G. Oesterheld, creator of "El Eternauta," to explore themes of death, kidnapping...
Sasturain's "Tinta china": A 1970s Argentine Detective Story
Juan Sasturain's new novel, "Tinta china," set in 1970s Argentina under the dictatorship, interweaves detective fiction and comics, featuring characters inspired by real individuals from the era, notably omitting Héctor G. Oesterheld, creator of "El Eternauta," to explore themes of death, kidnapping...
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28% Bias Score


El Salvador Releases 252 Venezuelan Detainees in Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador freed 252 Venezuelan deportees held in its Cecot prison in exchange for 10 US citizens held in Venezuela and unspecified Venezuelan political prisoners; the deal, brokered partially by former Spanish President Zapatero, also involved the release of Venezuelan prisoners held in El Salvado...
El Salvador Releases 252 Venezuelan Detainees in Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador freed 252 Venezuelan deportees held in its Cecot prison in exchange for 10 US citizens held in Venezuela and unspecified Venezuelan political prisoners; the deal, brokered partially by former Spanish President Zapatero, also involved the release of Venezuelan prisoners held in El Salvado...
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52% Bias Score

Petro's Final Legislative Battle in Colombian Congress
President Gustavo Petro initiates his final legislative battle in Colombia's Congress this Sunday, aiming to pass his controversial health reform, an energy tariff reduction bill, and a peace total law. These key campaign promises face significant challenges due to dwindling political capital and op...

Petro's Final Legislative Battle in Colombian Congress
President Gustavo Petro initiates his final legislative battle in Colombia's Congress this Sunday, aiming to pass his controversial health reform, an energy tariff reduction bill, and a peace total law. These key campaign promises face significant challenges due to dwindling political capital and op...
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40% Bias Score

Violence Against Ecuadorian Teachers: 700 Cases Reported
Between 2023 and 2025, 700 Ecuadorian public school teachers reported crimes including kidnapping and extortion, linked to drug cartels seeking to control schools; however, the Ministry of Education reports fewer cases, highlighting underreporting due to fear of reprisal.

Violence Against Ecuadorian Teachers: 700 Cases Reported
Between 2023 and 2025, 700 Ecuadorian public school teachers reported crimes including kidnapping and extortion, linked to drug cartels seeking to control schools; however, the Ministry of Education reports fewer cases, highlighting underreporting due to fear of reprisal.
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64% Bias Score

1,000 Protest Against Mining Wastewater Discharges into Guadalquivir River
One thousand people protested in Chipiona (Cádiz) against the Andalusian government's plan to allow mining wastewater discharges into the Guadalquivir River, citing potential contamination and job losses; the government insists the project meets environmental standards.

1,000 Protest Against Mining Wastewater Discharges into Guadalquivir River
One thousand people protested in Chipiona (Cádiz) against the Andalusian government's plan to allow mining wastewater discharges into the Guadalquivir River, citing potential contamination and job losses; the government insists the project meets environmental standards.
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48% Bias Score

Junts's Strategic Silence on Catalan Language Setback in EU
The European Union's recent refusal to grant Catalan official language status has been met with muted response from Junts, a key partner in Spain's ruling coalition, highlighting a strategic balancing act between supporting the central government and pressuring the Catalan Socialist party.

Junts's Strategic Silence on Catalan Language Setback in EU
The European Union's recent refusal to grant Catalan official language status has been met with muted response from Junts, a key partner in Spain's ruling coalition, highlighting a strategic balancing act between supporting the central government and pressuring the Catalan Socialist party.
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Assembly Investigates €2 Million Payment to Firm Founded by Implicated Ex-Minister
The Más Madrid party in the Madrid regional Assembly is demanding answers regarding almost €2 million in payments from the Madrid regional government to a firm founded by former minister Cristóbal Montoro, who is implicated in a corruption investigation. The payments were made through Madrid Network...

Madrid Assembly Investigates €2 Million Payment to Firm Founded by Implicated Ex-Minister
The Más Madrid party in the Madrid regional Assembly is demanding answers regarding almost €2 million in payments from the Madrid regional government to a firm founded by former minister Cristóbal Montoro, who is implicated in a corruption investigation. The payments were made through Madrid Network...
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40% Bias Score

Equipo Económico's Influence Peddling in Spain
Equipo Económico, a Spanish consulting firm, used its political connections to secure tax benefits for businesses and favorable positions in energy and gambling sectors; this involved former government officials and raised concerns of influence peddling, particularly concerning €150 million in retro...

Equipo Económico's Influence Peddling in Spain
Equipo Económico, a Spanish consulting firm, used its political connections to secure tax benefits for businesses and favorable positions in energy and gambling sectors; this involved former government officials and raised concerns of influence peddling, particularly concerning €150 million in retro...
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52% Bias Score
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