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Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...
Neuralink Secures \$650 Million in Funding for Brain-Computer Interface Advancements
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, secured \$650 million in funding to expand patient access to its technology, following successful human implants enabling severely paralyzed individuals to control devices with their thoughts, and with ongoing trials aiming for vision and spee...
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48% Bias Score


Kirchner's Candidacy: A Peronist Counteroffensive Against Milei
Cristina Kirchner announced her candidacy for provincial deputy in Buenos Aires on September 7th, aiming to counter the far-right advance of Javier Milei in the October elections and secure the Peronist stronghold in the province ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
Kirchner's Candidacy: A Peronist Counteroffensive Against Milei
Cristina Kirchner announced her candidacy for provincial deputy in Buenos Aires on September 7th, aiming to counter the far-right advance of Javier Milei in the October elections and secure the Peronist stronghold in the province ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
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60% Bias Score


Catalan Parliament President Advocates for Legal Challenges to Prevent Transfer of Sijena Murals
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the 12th- and 13th-century Romanesque murals of Sijena must return to their original Aragonese monastery, sparking debate about preservation versus legal compliance and prompting Catalan Parliament President Josep Rull to advocate for legal challenges to prevent pot...
Catalan Parliament President Advocates for Legal Challenges to Prevent Transfer of Sijena Murals
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the 12th- and 13th-century Romanesque murals of Sijena must return to their original Aragonese monastery, sparking debate about preservation versus legal compliance and prompting Catalan Parliament President Josep Rull to advocate for legal challenges to prevent pot...
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48% Bias Score


Sijena Murals Return Ordered Amid Preservation Concerns
The Spanish Supreme Court mandated the return of Romanesque murals from Catalonia's MNAC museum to Aragon's Sijena Monastery, following €1.17M in renovations to the monastery's chapter house, despite expert disagreement on the suitability of the relocation.
Sijena Murals Return Ordered Amid Preservation Concerns
The Spanish Supreme Court mandated the return of Romanesque murals from Catalonia's MNAC museum to Aragon's Sijena Monastery, following €1.17M in renovations to the monastery's chapter house, despite expert disagreement on the suitability of the relocation.
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20% Bias Score


Conflicting Histories of the West: Ancient Roots vs. Modern Invention
Two new books offer contrasting perspectives on the origins of Western civilization: Josephine Quinn traces Western values back to diverse ancient societies, while Alessandro Vanoli situates the invention of 'West' in the 16th century, linking it to the Age of Exploration and the division of the wor...
Conflicting Histories of the West: Ancient Roots vs. Modern Invention
Two new books offer contrasting perspectives on the origins of Western civilization: Josephine Quinn traces Western values back to diverse ancient societies, while Alessandro Vanoli situates the invention of 'West' in the 16th century, linking it to the Age of Exploration and the division of the wor...
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Business Leaders Warn of Social Dialogue Decline Due to Government Policies
Spain's CEOE president Antonio Garamendi warned of a decline in social dialogue due to government policies on working hours and minimum wage, potentially harming economic stability and social peace; this was discussed at a Congress of Deputies event attended by major business leaders who emphasized ...
Spanish Business Leaders Warn of Social Dialogue Decline Due to Government Policies
Spain's CEOE president Antonio Garamendi warned of a decline in social dialogue due to government policies on working hours and minimum wage, potentially harming economic stability and social peace; this was discussed at a Congress of Deputies event attended by major business leaders who emphasized ...
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48% Bias Score

Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.

Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.
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32% Bias Score

Eurozone Inflation Dips Below ECB Target, Raising Rate Cut Expectations
Eurozone inflation reached 1.9% in May, falling below the ECB's 2% target, primarily due to lower energy and service prices; this strengthens the case for further interest rate cuts, despite concerns about the US trade war and Eurozone economic resilience.

Eurozone Inflation Dips Below ECB Target, Raising Rate Cut Expectations
Eurozone inflation reached 1.9% in May, falling below the ECB's 2% target, primarily due to lower energy and service prices; this strengthens the case for further interest rate cuts, despite concerns about the US trade war and Eurozone economic resilience.
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44% Bias Score

Colombia's Labor Reform Faces Setback Over Hourly Work Debate
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and labor unions oppose Article 37 of the Senate's labor reform bill, which they believe introduces unregulated hourly work, potentially weakening worker protections, despite government claims that it only ensures proportional pay for those working less than a stan...

Colombia's Labor Reform Faces Setback Over Hourly Work Debate
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and labor unions oppose Article 37 of the Senate's labor reform bill, which they believe introduces unregulated hourly work, potentially weakening worker protections, despite government claims that it only ensures proportional pay for those working less than a stan...
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60% Bias Score

Spain Allocates €229.2 Million to Bolster Healthcare
The Spanish government approved €229.2 million for healthcare improvements: €172.4 million for primary care, €39 million for the national mental health plan, and €17.8 million for suicide prevention, addressing post-pandemic strains and rising mental health issues.

Spain Allocates €229.2 Million to Bolster Healthcare
The Spanish government approved €229.2 million for healthcare improvements: €172.4 million for primary care, €39 million for the national mental health plan, and €17.8 million for suicide prevention, addressing post-pandemic strains and rising mental health issues.
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24% Bias Score

Bolivia's Divided Ruling Party Faces Crushing Defeat in Upcoming Elections
With Bolivia's presidential elections only 75 days away, the ruling MAS party is deeply divided and facing a severe economic crisis, leading to incumbent President Luis Arce withdrawing his candidacy. Opposition candidate Samuel Doria Medina, a former economy minister, leads in polls, offering an ec...

Bolivia's Divided Ruling Party Faces Crushing Defeat in Upcoming Elections
With Bolivia's presidential elections only 75 days away, the ruling MAS party is deeply divided and facing a severe economic crisis, leading to incumbent President Luis Arce withdrawing his candidacy. Opposition candidate Samuel Doria Medina, a former economy minister, leads in polls, offering an ec...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico's Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro Program Launches
Mexico launched the Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro program on June 2nd, 2025, offering 12-month paid apprenticeships (8,480 pesos monthly) and benefits to unemployed young adults aged 18-29, aiming to improve job skills and reduce unemployment.

Mexico's Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro Program Launches
Mexico launched the Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro program on June 2nd, 2025, offering 12-month paid apprenticeships (8,480 pesos monthly) and benefits to unemployed young adults aged 18-29, aiming to improve job skills and reduce unemployment.
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36% Bias Score
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