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Colombian Conductor Challenges Gender Norms in Orchestral Music
Paola Ávila, a Colombian conductor, founded the first all-female philharmonic orchestra in Colombia and directs a youth orchestra in Cartagena, aiming to address the historical underrepresentation of women in symphonic music and expand access to classical music for underprivileged youth.
Colombian Conductor Challenges Gender Norms in Orchestral Music
Paola Ávila, a Colombian conductor, founded the first all-female philharmonic orchestra in Colombia and directs a youth orchestra in Cartagena, aiming to address the historical underrepresentation of women in symphonic music and expand access to classical music for underprivileged youth.
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28% Bias Score


Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's First 100 Days: A Balancing Act Between Domestic Reform and US Relations
In her first 100 days, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum implemented significant policy changes, including a new healthcare plan, increased social welfare spending, a revised security strategy focusing on combating organized crime, and a shift towards improved relations with the business sector, a...
Sheinbaum's First 100 Days: A Balancing Act Between Domestic Reform and US Relations
In her first 100 days, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum implemented significant policy changes, including a new healthcare plan, increased social welfare spending, a revised security strategy focusing on combating organized crime, and a shift towards improved relations with the business sector, a...
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44% Bias Score


Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.
Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico: Residents Revolt Against Street Renaming in Tultitlán
Residents of the informally settled colonia Fimesa in Tultitlán, Mexico State, protested the unilateral renaming of their streets to reflect slogans of former President López Obrador's 'Cuarta Transformación', leading to clashes with police and an agreement for a popular consultation to decide wheth...
Mexico: Residents Revolt Against Street Renaming in Tultitlán
Residents of the informally settled colonia Fimesa in Tultitlán, Mexico State, protested the unilateral renaming of their streets to reflect slogans of former President López Obrador's 'Cuarta Transformación', leading to clashes with police and an agreement for a popular consultation to decide wheth...
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60% Bias Score


2024: Warmest Year on Record Exceeds 1.5°C Threshold
2024 was the warmest year on record, exceeding the global average temperature of 15.10°C, surpassing the 1.5°C threshold above pre-industrial levels, leading to increased extreme weather events across continents and oceans, and driven by rising greenhouse gas concentrations.
2024: Warmest Year on Record Exceeds 1.5°C Threshold
2024 was the warmest year on record, exceeding the global average temperature of 15.10°C, surpassing the 1.5°C threshold above pre-industrial levels, leading to increased extreme weather events across continents and oceans, and driven by rising greenhouse gas concentrations.
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40% Bias Score

FOSFO: Challenging Capacitism Through Film and Music
FOSFO, a documentary co-directed by Humberto Busto and Guz Guevara, challenges capacitism by showcasing Guevara's activism with the Marea Fosfo movement and his music, winning awards at DocsMX and Chile Conecta.

FOSFO: Challenging Capacitism Through Film and Music
FOSFO, a documentary co-directed by Humberto Busto and Guz Guevara, challenges capacitism by showcasing Guevara's activism with the Marea Fosfo movement and his music, winning awards at DocsMX and Chile Conecta.
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20% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's 100-Day Report: 80% Approval, Zócalo Event
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum will present a report on her first 100 days in office on January 12th at the Zócalo, covering health, security, economy, and education; an 80% approval rating precedes the event, which will include a musical performance and road closures.

Sheinbaum's 100-Day Report: 80% Approval, Zócalo Event
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum will present a report on her first 100 days in office on January 12th at the Zócalo, covering health, security, economy, and education; an 80% approval rating precedes the event, which will include a musical performance and road closures.
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52% Bias Score

Bad Bunny's "Debí tirar más Fotos": A Musical Reflection on Puerto Rican Identity
Bad Bunny's sixth album, "Debí tirar más fotos," released on January 5th, is a diverse musical journey through Puerto Rican genres, subtly critiquing gentrification and cultural appropriation while reflecting on personal growth and heritage.

Bad Bunny's "Debí tirar más Fotos": A Musical Reflection on Puerto Rican Identity
Bad Bunny's sixth album, "Debí tirar más fotos," released on January 5th, is a diverse musical journey through Puerto Rican genres, subtly critiquing gentrification and cultural appropriation while reflecting on personal growth and heritage.
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36% Bias Score

False Claims Link LA Wildfires to DEI Initiatives
Right-wing figures are falsely blaming Los Angeles's wildfires on the city's DEI initiatives, targeting Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, despite water supply issues being due to unprecedented demand and budget cuts hindering prevention efforts.

False Claims Link LA Wildfires to DEI Initiatives
Right-wing figures are falsely blaming Los Angeles's wildfires on the city's DEI initiatives, targeting Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, despite water supply issues being due to unprecedented demand and budget cuts hindering prevention efforts.
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60% Bias Score

Antifascist Protest Prevents Far-Right Disruption in Madrid
A far-right group's threat to disrupt a book presentation by former Minister Irene Montero in Madrid's Lavapiés prompted over 200 antifascist counter-protesters to successfully prevent any disruption, highlighting rising tensions between far-right and antifascist groups in Spain.

Antifascist Protest Prevents Far-Right Disruption in Madrid
A far-right group's threat to disrupt a book presentation by former Minister Irene Montero in Madrid's Lavapiés prompted over 200 antifascist counter-protesters to successfully prevent any disruption, highlighting rising tensions between far-right and antifascist groups in Spain.
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64% Bias Score

Venezuela's Disputed Election Creates International Rift
Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection as Venezuelan president has caused international division, with the US and several countries recognizing opposition leader Edmundo González as the legitimate president, while others, like Russia and China, support Maduro.

Venezuela's Disputed Election Creates International Rift
Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection as Venezuelan president has caused international division, with the US and several countries recognizing opposition leader Edmundo González as the legitimate president, while others, like Russia and China, support Maduro.
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52% Bias Score
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