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Venezuela Fines TikTok \$10 Million Over Harmful Content
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice fined TikTok \$10 million for alleged negligence in preventing harmful content for minors, following reports of over 200 students participating in toxic challenges, resulting in three deaths, and demanding the establishment of a Venezuelan office within eight ...
Venezuela Fines TikTok \$10 Million Over Harmful Content
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice fined TikTok \$10 million for alleged negligence in preventing harmful content for minors, following reports of over 200 students participating in toxic challenges, resulting in three deaths, and demanding the establishment of a Venezuelan office within eight ...
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56% Bias Score


Absolution: Contrasting American Domesticity and the Vietnam War in 1963
Alice McDermott's Absolution uses Tricia's memories of 1963 to contrast the domestic lives of Americans with the horrors of the Vietnam War, highlighting the disconnect between the comforts of home and the brutality of conflict through specific scenes and events.
Absolution: Contrasting American Domesticity and the Vietnam War in 1963
Alice McDermott's Absolution uses Tricia's memories of 1963 to contrast the domestic lives of Americans with the horrors of the Vietnam War, highlighting the disconnect between the comforts of home and the brutality of conflict through specific scenes and events.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico to Increase IEPS Tax by 4.5%, Raising Prices on Goods"
Mexico's IEPS tax will rise 4.5% from January 1, 2025, increasing prices of gasoline, diesel, soft drinks, and cigarettes; this follows 4.55% inflation in November 2024 (INEGI), and tax breaks on food and energy will end.
Mexico to Increase IEPS Tax by 4.5%, Raising Prices on Goods"
Mexico's IEPS tax will rise 4.5% from January 1, 2025, increasing prices of gasoline, diesel, soft drinks, and cigarettes; this follows 4.55% inflation in November 2024 (INEGI), and tax breaks on food and energy will end.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Economic Success Amidst Political Instability
Despite political chaos in Spain's Congress, the country's economy thrives due to a highly skilled workforce excelling in export services and competition among autonomous communities that drive innovation and efficiency.
Spain's Economic Success Amidst Political Instability
Despite political chaos in Spain's Congress, the country's economy thrives due to a highly skilled workforce excelling in export services and competition among autonomous communities that drive innovation and efficiency.
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52% Bias Score


Valencian Government Speeds Up Flood Reconstruction
The Valencian government passed a decree law on Monday to fast-track reconstruction after recent floods, reducing project approval from years to 9 months, and suspending urban plans in flood-prone rural areas until national flood prevention works are approved.
Valencian Government Speeds Up Flood Reconstruction
The Valencian government passed a decree law on Monday to fast-track reconstruction after recent floods, reducing project approval from years to 9 months, and suspending urban plans in flood-prone rural areas until national flood prevention works are approved.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Stalled Bid for EU Recognition of Catalan, Galician, and Basque
Spain is actively lobbying the EU to grant official status to Catalan, Galician, and Basque, facing resistance from several member states and the European Parliament, despite having secured agreements with most EU institutions and pledging to cover the estimated €132 million annual cost.
Spain's Stalled Bid for EU Recognition of Catalan, Galician, and Basque
Spain is actively lobbying the EU to grant official status to Catalan, Galician, and Basque, facing resistance from several member states and the European Parliament, despite having secured agreements with most EU institutions and pledging to cover the estimated €132 million annual cost.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Argentine Journalist Jorge Lanata at 64
Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, renowned for his investigative work and controversial style, died on Monday at age 64 following a long illness and hospitalization after a kidney transplant in 2015.

Death of Argentine Journalist Jorge Lanata at 64
Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, renowned for his investigative work and controversial style, died on Monday at age 64 following a long illness and hospitalization after a kidney transplant in 2015.
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36% Bias Score

Proximity, Not Saturation: Why Some Images of Suffering Elicit Empathy While Others Do Not
Overexposure to images of suffering does not inherently cause desensitization; rather, emotional response correlates with the proximity and perceived relevance of the depicted events, highlighting the sociocultural construction of empathy and the importance of active engagement with images of traged...

Proximity, Not Saturation: Why Some Images of Suffering Elicit Empathy While Others Do Not
Overexposure to images of suffering does not inherently cause desensitization; rather, emotional response correlates with the proximity and perceived relevance of the depicted events, highlighting the sociocultural construction of empathy and the importance of active engagement with images of traged...
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12% Bias Score

Spain's Government Plans 2025 Housing Push Amidst Judicial Challenges
Spain's President Pedro Sánchez's press conference revealed positive economic data, but judicial issues have shifted the political focus; the government plans a 2025 initiative focusing on housing and a commemoration of Franco's death to counter this.

Spain's Government Plans 2025 Housing Push Amidst Judicial Challenges
Spain's President Pedro Sánchez's press conference revealed positive economic data, but judicial issues have shifted the political focus; the government plans a 2025 initiative focusing on housing and a commemoration of Franco's death to counter this.
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56% Bias Score

Panamanian NGO Uses Surf to Combat Rural Poverty
In Isla Cañas, Panama, Waved, an NGO founded by Bastian Barnbeck, combats 50% poverty rate (vs. national 21%) by offering surf lessons, language classes, and educational support to youth, aiming to create sustainable community development and tourism.

Panamanian NGO Uses Surf to Combat Rural Poverty
In Isla Cañas, Panama, Waved, an NGO founded by Bastian Barnbeck, combats 50% poverty rate (vs. national 21%) by offering surf lessons, language classes, and educational support to youth, aiming to create sustainable community development and tourism.
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36% Bias Score

Mazón's Image Campaign Faces Public Backlash
Valencian president Mazón launched a taxpayer-funded image campaign criticized as illegal by socialists, raising concerns about its effectiveness given public anger over his handling of the DANA storm.

Mazón's Image Campaign Faces Public Backlash
Valencian president Mazón launched a taxpayer-funded image campaign criticized as illegal by socialists, raising concerns about its effectiveness given public anger over his handling of the DANA storm.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Food Prices Soar Amidst Israeli Blockade
A comparison of Christmas dinner costs in the UK (€38) and the price of a frozen chicken in Gaza (€40) reveals the devastating impact of the Israeli offensive, leaving 80% of Gazans jobless and causing extreme food shortages due to a severe blockade restricting essential supplies.

Gaza Food Prices Soar Amidst Israeli Blockade
A comparison of Christmas dinner costs in the UK (€38) and the price of a frozen chicken in Gaza (€40) reveals the devastating impact of the Israeli offensive, leaving 80% of Gazans jobless and causing extreme food shortages due to a severe blockade restricting essential supplies.
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52% Bias Score
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