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Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
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56% Bias Score


Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...
Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...
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48% Bias Score


Spain Sees 23% Surge in Cybercrime, Identity Theft Leading the Rise
Cybercrime in Spain surged 23% in 2023, with identity theft accounting for over 90% of fraud cases, employing phishing, AI-powered deepfakes, and resulting in financial and reputational harm.
Spain Sees 23% Surge in Cybercrime, Identity Theft Leading the Rise
Cybercrime in Spain surged 23% in 2023, with identity theft accounting for over 90% of fraud cases, employing phishing, AI-powered deepfakes, and resulting in financial and reputational harm.
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12% Bias Score


EU's "Clean Industry Pact" Aims to Boost Competitiveness Through Lower Energy Costs
The European Commission unveiled its "Clean Industry Pact," a plan to boost European industrial competitiveness by reducing energy costs through tax incentives (e.g., lower VAT on electricity), streamlining energy grid access, and mitigating the impact of volatile gas prices, while adhering to clima...
EU's "Clean Industry Pact" Aims to Boost Competitiveness Through Lower Energy Costs
The European Commission unveiled its "Clean Industry Pact," a plan to boost European industrial competitiveness by reducing energy costs through tax incentives (e.g., lower VAT on electricity), streamlining energy grid access, and mitigating the impact of volatile gas prices, while adhering to clima...
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36% Bias Score


Seven Arrested for Deaths on Migrant Cayuco
Spanish authorities arrested seven individuals for allegedly captaining a cayuco that arrived in La Restinga (El Hierro) in December 2024 with 224 migrants aboard, eight of whom died during the journey from Bassar, Senegal; three of the detainees have been jailed.
Seven Arrested for Deaths on Migrant Cayuco
Spanish authorities arrested seven individuals for allegedly captaining a cayuco that arrived in La Restinga (El Hierro) in December 2024 with 224 migrants aboard, eight of whom died during the journey from Bassar, Senegal; three of the detainees have been jailed.
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36% Bias Score


Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash
María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.
Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash
María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Police Extortion of Tourists in Baja California
Three tourists driving near La Paz, Mexico, were stopped by police on January 20th, 2024, and forced to pay a 4,000-peso bribe after being accused of speeding; no ticket was issued, highlighting police corruption.

Mexican Police Extortion of Tourists in Baja California
Three tourists driving near La Paz, Mexico, were stopped by police on January 20th, 2024, and forced to pay a 4,000-peso bribe after being accused of speeding; no ticket was issued, highlighting police corruption.
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64% Bias Score

Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...

Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...
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56% Bias Score

Record Tourism Profits Contrast with Automotive Industry Slump in Spain
In 2024, Spain's tourism sector reached record highs in both tourist arrivals and spending, resulting in unprecedented profit margins for related businesses, while the automotive industry experienced significantly lower returns, nearing losses for the first time since 2009.

Record Tourism Profits Contrast with Automotive Industry Slump in Spain
In 2024, Spain's tourism sector reached record highs in both tourist arrivals and spending, resulting in unprecedented profit margins for related businesses, while the automotive industry experienced significantly lower returns, nearing losses for the first time since 2009.
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36% Bias Score

France Rejects Trump's Ukraine War Blame, EU Summit Held Amidst Disagreements
France rejects Trump's claim that Ukraine started the war, while Russia welcomes it; Zelensky refutes Trump's 500 billion dollar aid demand, stating the war costs 320 billion dollars with 100 billion from US aid; a new EU security strategy summit is being held following disagreements.

France Rejects Trump's Ukraine War Blame, EU Summit Held Amidst Disagreements
France rejects Trump's claim that Ukraine started the war, while Russia welcomes it; Zelensky refutes Trump's 500 billion dollar aid demand, stating the war costs 320 billion dollars with 100 billion from US aid; a new EU security strategy summit is being held following disagreements.
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44% Bias Score

Eight Tons of Hashish Seized in Two Major Spanish Drug Busts
Spanish authorities busted two hashish trafficking operations, arresting 30 people and seizing over 8 tons of hashish, six boats, and various weapons. One operation focused on smuggling from Morocco via Huelva, while the other distributed hashish from Andalusia to other European countries.

Eight Tons of Hashish Seized in Two Major Spanish Drug Busts
Spanish authorities busted two hashish trafficking operations, arresting 30 people and seizing over 8 tons of hashish, six boats, and various weapons. One operation focused on smuggling from Morocco via Huelva, while the other distributed hashish from Andalusia to other European countries.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.

Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.
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36% Bias Score
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