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Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score


Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Ambitious Housing Plan: Feasibility and Sustainable Solutions
Architect Miquel Adrià assesses Mexico's plan to build over one million homes, highlighting the feasibility, urgency, and need for sustainable solutions focusing on urban development and collective housing to address a nine-million-home deficit.
Mexico's Ambitious Housing Plan: Feasibility and Sustainable Solutions
Architect Miquel Adrià assesses Mexico's plan to build over one million homes, highlighting the feasibility, urgency, and need for sustainable solutions focusing on urban development and collective housing to address a nine-million-home deficit.
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36% Bias Score


Argentina's Milei Government Cuts Human Rights Funding, Sparking Outcry
The Argentine government, under President Milei, is drastically reducing funding and restructuring human rights organizations, including the Secretariat of Human Rights, the National Memory Archive, the ESMA Memory Site Museum, and the National Genetic Data Bank, resulting in staff layoffs and decre...
Argentina's Milei Government Cuts Human Rights Funding, Sparking Outcry
The Argentine government, under President Milei, is drastically reducing funding and restructuring human rights organizations, including the Secretariat of Human Rights, the National Memory Archive, the ESMA Memory Site Museum, and the National Genetic Data Bank, resulting in staff layoffs and decre...
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76% Bias Score


Liverpool Car Crash: Police Transparency Counters Online Misinformation
On Monday, a car plowed into Liverpool F.C. championship celebrations, injuring almost 80; police swiftly released the driver's basic information (British, white, 53) to counter online misinformation, unlike their approach to the Southport killings.
Liverpool Car Crash: Police Transparency Counters Online Misinformation
On Monday, a car plowed into Liverpool F.C. championship celebrations, injuring almost 80; police swiftly released the driver's basic information (British, white, 53) to counter online misinformation, unlike their approach to the Southport killings.
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48% Bias Score


Bukele Defends Authoritarian Rule in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, in his first address of his second term, defended his authoritarian rule, citing a decrease in crime rates, while ignoring criticism from international human rights groups and journalists who claim his government is increasingly repressive. Bukele's speech, give...
Bukele Defends Authoritarian Rule in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, in his first address of his second term, defended his authoritarian rule, citing a decrease in crime rates, while ignoring criticism from international human rights groups and journalists who claim his government is increasingly repressive. Bukele's speech, give...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.
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28% Bias Score

Boric's Final Address Highlights Achievements, Contrasts with Opposition
Chilean President Gabriel Boric delivered his final State of the Nation address on Sunday, highlighting legislative achievements like a 40-hour work week and pension reform, while announcing plans to transform Punta Peuco prison and contrasting his policies with the right-wing opposition ahead of No...

Boric's Final Address Highlights Achievements, Contrasts with Opposition
Chilean President Gabriel Boric delivered his final State of the Nation address on Sunday, highlighting legislative achievements like a 40-hour work week and pension reform, while announcing plans to transform Punta Peuco prison and contrasting his policies with the right-wing opposition ahead of No...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's budget cuts threaten hurricane preparedness in the Americas
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, predicted to have 13–19 storms (6–10 hurricanes), will be impacted by reduced funding to NOAA and USAID under the Trump administration, affecting hurricane monitoring and disaster preparedness across the Americas.

Trump's budget cuts threaten hurricane preparedness in the Americas
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, predicted to have 13–19 storms (6–10 hurricanes), will be impacted by reduced funding to NOAA and USAID under the Trump administration, affecting hurricane monitoring and disaster preparedness across the Americas.
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48% Bias Score

Guatemalan Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Exiled After Imprisonment
Virginia Laparra, a Guatemalan anti-corruption prosecutor, was imprisoned and subsequently exiled after denouncing a corrupt judge, highlighting a pattern of political persecution against jurists in Guatemala, with at least 98% of her former colleagues now in exile.

Guatemalan Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Exiled After Imprisonment
Virginia Laparra, a Guatemalan anti-corruption prosecutor, was imprisoned and subsequently exiled after denouncing a corrupt judge, highlighting a pattern of political persecution against jurists in Guatemala, with at least 98% of her former colleagues now in exile.
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56% Bias Score

Bakery Pastries Symbolize Normalization of Hatred in Israeli Society
A photo of pastries in a Modi'in bakery, adorned with an Israeli flag and a message calling for the destruction of Palestinians, went viral, symbolizing the normalization of hatred against Palestinians in Israeli society, a trend amplified by Netanyahu's long-term political strategy and use of socia...

Bakery Pastries Symbolize Normalization of Hatred in Israeli Society
A photo of pastries in a Modi'in bakery, adorned with an Israeli flag and a message calling for the destruction of Palestinians, went viral, symbolizing the normalization of hatred against Palestinians in Israeli society, a trend amplified by Netanyahu's long-term political strategy and use of socia...
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60% Bias Score

US Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs Creates Global Trade Uncertainty
A US federal court initially deemed most of President Trump's tariffs illegal, causing market volatility, but a higher court reversed this, yet uncertainty remains as Mexico and other countries renegotiate trade deals amidst the ongoing legal battle impacting global trade.

US Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs Creates Global Trade Uncertainty
A US federal court initially deemed most of President Trump's tariffs illegal, causing market volatility, but a higher court reversed this, yet uncertainty remains as Mexico and other countries renegotiate trade deals amidst the ongoing legal battle impacting global trade.
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36% Bias Score
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