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Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal funding to Harvard University, citing antisemitism and racial discrimination, escalating its conflict with the university after a previous $2.2 billion funding freeze. Harvard's president rejected the government's demands, arguing ag...
Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal funding to Harvard University, citing antisemitism and racial discrimination, escalating its conflict with the university after a previous $2.2 billion funding freeze. Harvard's president rejected the government's demands, arguing ag...
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56% Bias Score


Milei-Macri Feud Erupts After "Ficha Limpia" Bill Fails in Argentina
The failed "ficha limpia" bill in Argentina's Congress, intended to bar corrupt politicians, has triggered a bitter public dispute between presidential hopefuls Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri, accusing each other of secretly collaborating with Cristina Kirchner to hinder its passage, ahead of cruci...
Milei-Macri Feud Erupts After "Ficha Limpia" Bill Fails in Argentina
The failed "ficha limpia" bill in Argentina's Congress, intended to bar corrupt politicians, has triggered a bitter public dispute between presidential hopefuls Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri, accusing each other of secretly collaborating with Cristina Kirchner to hinder its passage, ahead of cruci...
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52% Bias Score


First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.
First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.
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56% Bias Score


Mujica's Crucial Role in Colombia's FARC Peace Process
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica's unwavering support for Colombia's peace process with the FARC-EP, despite initial international skepticism, proved crucial to its success, highlighting his dedication to conflict resolution.
Mujica's Crucial Role in Colombia's FARC Peace Process
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica's unwavering support for Colombia's peace process with the FARC-EP, despite initial international skepticism, proved crucial to its success, highlighting his dedication to conflict resolution.
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40% Bias Score


Venice Biennale Highlights Sustainable Architecture and Collective Intelligence
The 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Carlo Ratti, features 750 exhibitors showcasing sustainable building materials and construction methods, highlighting collective intelligence and addressing climate change; the event expands on previous years' focus on design, incorporating a broa...
Venice Biennale Highlights Sustainable Architecture and Collective Intelligence
The 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Carlo Ratti, features 750 exhibitors showcasing sustainable building materials and construction methods, highlighting collective intelligence and addressing climate change; the event expands on previous years' focus on design, incorporating a broa...
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40% Bias Score


USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Moves to Enhance Prosecutor General Independence
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill establishing a five-year, non-renewable term for the Prosecutor General, independent of the government, directly addressing the European Commission's long-standing concerns regarding judicial independence raised in its annual Rule of Law reports.

Spain Moves to Enhance Prosecutor General Independence
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill establishing a five-year, non-renewable term for the Prosecutor General, independent of the government, directly addressing the European Commission's long-standing concerns regarding judicial independence raised in its annual Rule of Law reports.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Government Responds to Leaked Sánchez-Ábalos Messages
Leaked messages between Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and former Minister José Luis Ábalos, obtained from a corruption investigation, are causing a political crisis, with the government responding by potentially filing a lawsuit against the leaker while denying any wrongdoing.

Spanish Government Responds to Leaked Sánchez-Ábalos Messages
Leaked messages between Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and former Minister José Luis Ábalos, obtained from a corruption investigation, are causing a political crisis, with the government responding by potentially filing a lawsuit against the leaker while denying any wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score

Lebanon Seeks Negotiated Hezbollah Disarmament Amidst Post-War Crisis
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam seeks negotiated disarmament of Hezbollah and full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, facing immense challenges including post-war reconstruction, economic recovery, and navigating internal and international pressures.

Lebanon Seeks Negotiated Hezbollah Disarmament Amidst Post-War Crisis
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam seeks negotiated disarmament of Hezbollah and full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, facing immense challenges including post-war reconstruction, economic recovery, and navigating internal and international pressures.
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44% Bias Score

Ghanaian Leprosy Activist Reintegrates Hundreds into Communities
Kofi Nyarko, a 54-year-old leprosy survivor from Ghana, overcame the disease and its stigma to become an activist, helping reintegrate over 860 people into their communities through education and awareness programs, primarily targeting rural areas with limited access to healthcare.

Ghanaian Leprosy Activist Reintegrates Hundreds into Communities
Kofi Nyarko, a 54-year-old leprosy survivor from Ghana, overcame the disease and its stigma to become an activist, helping reintegrate over 860 people into their communities through education and awareness programs, primarily targeting rural areas with limited access to healthcare.
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36% Bias Score

Latin America Mourns the Passing of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica, 89, died Tuesday in Uruguay after a long illness, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from Latin American leaders who praised his honesty, humility, and dedication to regional integration.

Latin America Mourns the Passing of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica, 89, died Tuesday in Uruguay after a long illness, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from Latin American leaders who praised his honesty, humility, and dedication to regional integration.
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48% Bias Score

CNDH Seeks Dissolution Amid Accusations of Government Bias
The Mexican National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) is pushing for its own replacement with a National People's Defender's Office by 2024, amid criticism of its president, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, for asserting the CNDH's role as part of the state, not a counterweight to authorities; this sparked accu...

CNDH Seeks Dissolution Amid Accusations of Government Bias
The Mexican National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) is pushing for its own replacement with a National People's Defender's Office by 2024, amid criticism of its president, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, for asserting the CNDH's role as part of the state, not a counterweight to authorities; this sparked accu...
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64% Bias Score
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