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Spanish King Highlights Storm Response, Stresses 'Common Good'
In his 11th Christmas address, King Felipe VI of Spain highlighted the devastating storm that hit the country, emphasizing the need for improved administrative coordination, the importance of solidarity, and the 'common good' in addressing the crisis and its aftermath.
Spanish King Highlights Storm Response, Stresses 'Common Good'
In his 11th Christmas address, King Felipe VI of Spain highlighted the devastating storm that hit the country, emphasizing the need for improved administrative coordination, the importance of solidarity, and the 'common good' in addressing the crisis and its aftermath.
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20% Bias Score


New Books Explore the Bible's Enduring Influence
Two new books analyze the Bible, with John Barton's offering a detailed historical account of its creation and Roberto Calasso's providing a literary exploration of its enduring influence on Western culture, highlighting its unique narrative style and impact on contemporary consciousness.
New Books Explore the Bible's Enduring Influence
Two new books analyze the Bible, with John Barton's offering a detailed historical account of its creation and Roberto Calasso's providing a literary exploration of its enduring influence on Western culture, highlighting its unique narrative style and impact on contemporary consciousness.
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20% Bias Score


Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...
Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...
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52% Bias Score


Parker Solar Probe Achieves Record-Breaking Close Approach to the Sun
On December 25, 2023, NASA's Parker Solar Probe reached its closest approach to the Sun at six million kilometers, collecting crucial data on the Sun's corona to improve our understanding of solar activity and enhance future space mission safety.
Parker Solar Probe Achieves Record-Breaking Close Approach to the Sun
On December 25, 2023, NASA's Parker Solar Probe reached its closest approach to the Sun at six million kilometers, collecting crucial data on the Sun's corona to improve our understanding of solar activity and enhance future space mission safety.
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28% Bias Score


Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Sentiment in Germany
A Saudi Arabian man, Taleb al Abdulmohsen, drove a car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on December 23, 2023, killing five and injuring 200; the far-right AfD party is using the attack to promote anti-migrant sentiment despite the attacker's support for the AfD and his criticism of Isla...
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Sentiment in Germany
A Saudi Arabian man, Taleb al Abdulmohsen, drove a car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on December 23, 2023, killing five and injuring 200; the far-right AfD party is using the attack to promote anti-migrant sentiment despite the attacker's support for the AfD and his criticism of Isla...
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56% Bias Score


Catarroja Floods: A Son's Trauma and the Human Cost of Disaster
The recent devastating floods in Catarroja, Spain, claimed the lives of numerous residents, including 84-year-old Isabel Ibáñez, whose son, Juanjo, recounts the tragedy and the lasting emotional trauma it caused, highlighting systemic failures in disaster response and mental health support.
Catarroja Floods: A Son's Trauma and the Human Cost of Disaster
The recent devastating floods in Catarroja, Spain, claimed the lives of numerous residents, including 84-year-old Isabel Ibáñez, whose son, Juanjo, recounts the tragedy and the lasting emotional trauma it caused, highlighting systemic failures in disaster response and mental health support.
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52% Bias Score

Murcia's Sala Verónicas Hosts Rosell Meseguer's "Tierra en blanco" Retrospective
The Sala Verónicas in Murcia, Spain, a former church, currently exhibits "Tierra en blanco," a retrospective of Rosell Meseguer's work, which features a large polyptych representing Murcia's minerals and explores themes of war, mining, and their impact on landscapes until January 5th, 2025.

Murcia's Sala Verónicas Hosts Rosell Meseguer's "Tierra en blanco" Retrospective
The Sala Verónicas in Murcia, Spain, a former church, currently exhibits "Tierra en blanco," a retrospective of Rosell Meseguer's work, which features a large polyptych representing Murcia's minerals and explores themes of war, mining, and their impact on landscapes until January 5th, 2025.
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16% Bias Score

EU Worried by Growing Pro-Russian Sentiment Among Member States
Growing pro-Russian sentiment in several EU nations, including visits by Hungarian and Slovakian leaders to Moscow and the rise of pro-Russian populist parties, worries the EU, particularly given the incoming US administration's potential for early peace negotiations with Russia.

EU Worried by Growing Pro-Russian Sentiment Among Member States
Growing pro-Russian sentiment in several EU nations, including visits by Hungarian and Slovakian leaders to Moscow and the rise of pro-Russian populist parties, worries the EU, particularly given the incoming US administration's potential for early peace negotiations with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President-elect Trump's announcement to label Mexican cartels as "terrorist organizations" upon taking office on January 20th has sparked strong reactions from Mexico, raising concerns about potential unilateral US actions and the implications for bilateral relations.

Trump's Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President-elect Trump's announcement to label Mexican cartels as "terrorist organizations" upon taking office on January 20th has sparked strong reactions from Mexico, raising concerns about potential unilateral US actions and the implications for bilateral relations.
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36% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Court Reinstates Vice President, Defied by President
A court ruling reinstated Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad, overturning a 150-day suspension imposed by the Ministry of Labor for an alleged delay in travel. President Daniel Noboa defied the ruling, militarizing the Vice President's office and assigning Abad a temporary role in Turkey, escal...

Ecuadorian Court Reinstates Vice President, Defied by President
A court ruling reinstated Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad, overturning a 150-day suspension imposed by the Ministry of Labor for an alleged delay in travel. President Daniel Noboa defied the ruling, militarizing the Vice President's office and assigning Abad a temporary role in Turkey, escal...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Launches Ministry to Repatriate Millions of Citizens
The Ukrainian government launched a Ministry of National Unity to bring back the 6 to 10 million citizens currently living abroad due to the war, facing challenges like security concerns, economic instability, and the lack of defined return mechanisms.

Ukraine Launches Ministry to Repatriate Millions of Citizens
The Ukrainian government launched a Ministry of National Unity to bring back the 6 to 10 million citizens currently living abroad due to the war, facing challenges like security concerns, economic instability, and the lack of defined return mechanisms.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.

Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.
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40% Bias Score
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