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Venezuela warns citizens of US travel risks amid increased immigration controls and crackdown on criminal groups
Venezuela warned its citizens about increased US immigration controls and discriminatory treatment, citing detentions, deportations, and the transfer of 250 alleged Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador; the Venezuelan government condemned these actions as human rights violations and considers takin...
Venezuela warns citizens of US travel risks amid increased immigration controls and crackdown on criminal groups
Venezuela warned its citizens about increased US immigration controls and discriminatory treatment, citing detentions, deportations, and the transfer of 250 alleged Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador; the Venezuelan government condemned these actions as human rights violations and considers takin...
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60% Bias Score


One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.
One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.
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24% Bias Score


Barr Resigns from Federal Reserve, Bowman Nominated Amidst Expectations of Less Stringent Bank Regulations
Michael Barr resigned as Federal Reserve's Vice Chair for Supervision to avoid conflict with Donald Trump, who nominated Michelle Bowman, known for opposing stricter bank regulations, potentially leading to a less stringent regulatory environment.
Barr Resigns from Federal Reserve, Bowman Nominated Amidst Expectations of Less Stringent Bank Regulations
Michael Barr resigned as Federal Reserve's Vice Chair for Supervision to avoid conflict with Donald Trump, who nominated Michelle Bowman, known for opposing stricter bank regulations, potentially leading to a less stringent regulatory environment.
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44% Bias Score


OECD Slashs Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US-China Trade War
The OECD significantly lowered its growth forecast for Mexico's economy due to the US-China trade war, predicting a 1.3% GDP drop in 2025 and a 0.6% contraction in 2026, while also forecasting increased inflation.
OECD Slashs Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US-China Trade War
The OECD significantly lowered its growth forecast for Mexico's economy due to the US-China trade war, predicting a 1.3% GDP drop in 2025 and a 0.6% contraction in 2026, while also forecasting increased inflation.
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36% Bias Score


Ukrainian Artillery Repels Russian Advances in Eastern Ukraine
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, particularly around Chasiv Yar and Toretsk, where Ukrainian artillery effectively counters Russian advances. However, Ukrainian forces have also seen success in other areas, such as Pokrovsk, halting a major Russian offensive and recapturing villages. T...
Ukrainian Artillery Repels Russian Advances in Eastern Ukraine
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, particularly around Chasiv Yar and Toretsk, where Ukrainian artillery effectively counters Russian advances. However, Ukrainian forces have also seen success in other areas, such as Pokrovsk, halting a major Russian offensive and recapturing villages. T...
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40% Bias Score


Macedonian Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Sparks Mass Protests
A nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia del Norte, caused by illegal pyrotechnics during an overcrowded concert, killed at least 59 and injured 150, prompting mass protests, arrests of 21 individuals including a former minister, and the resignation of the mayor, as the club lacked safety measures and ...
Macedonian Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Sparks Mass Protests
A nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia del Norte, caused by illegal pyrotechnics during an overcrowded concert, killed at least 59 and injured 150, prompting mass protests, arrests of 21 individuals including a former minister, and the resignation of the mayor, as the club lacked safety measures and ...
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32% Bias Score

Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...

Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...
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64% Bias Score

Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.

Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
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60% Bias Score

Crew-9 Returns to Earth After 9.5-Month ISS Stay
On Tuesday, September 30, 2024, at 6:05 AM Spanish peninsular time, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, along with Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunov, left the ISS aboard the SpaceX Dragon 'Freedom' after a 9.5-month stay due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction, with a scheduled splash...

Crew-9 Returns to Earth After 9.5-Month ISS Stay
On Tuesday, September 30, 2024, at 6:05 AM Spanish peninsular time, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, along with Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunov, left the ISS aboard the SpaceX Dragon 'Freedom' after a 9.5-month stay due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction, with a scheduled splash...
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44% Bias Score

First Arrests Under Texas's Strict Anti-Abortion Law
Texas authorities arrested midwife María Margarita Rojas and her employee José Ley for allegedly performing illegal abortions at three clinics near Houston, highlighting the state's strict anti-abortion law and its impact on healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

First Arrests Under Texas's Strict Anti-Abortion Law
Texas authorities arrested midwife María Margarita Rojas and her employee José Ley for allegedly performing illegal abortions at three clinics near Houston, highlighting the state's strict anti-abortion law and its impact on healthcare access for vulnerable populations.
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64% Bias Score

Trump to Release 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump announced the release of 80,000 uncensored documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise and reversing a previous decision.

Trump to Release 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump announced the release of 80,000 uncensored documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise and reversing a previous decision.
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48% Bias Score

Conservation Successes Highlight Urgent Need for Broader Biodiversity Action
A study of 67,217 species on the IUCN Red List reveals that over half have benefited from conservation programs, leading to significant population rebounds in species like the Iberian lynx, but also highlights the urgent need for more widespread and intensive interventions to combat the global biodi...

Conservation Successes Highlight Urgent Need for Broader Biodiversity Action
A study of 67,217 species on the IUCN Red List reveals that over half have benefited from conservation programs, leading to significant population rebounds in species like the Iberian lynx, but also highlights the urgent need for more widespread and intensive interventions to combat the global biodi...
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32% Bias Score
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