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Death of Federico Mayor Zaragoza: A Legacy in Science, Politics, and International Cooperation
The death of Federico Mayor Zaragoza, a former Spanish Minister of Education and Director-General of UNESCO, has been announced; his career was marked by significant contributions to science, politics, and international cooperation, facing US sanctions for supporting media freedom, and leaving a leg...
Death of Federico Mayor Zaragoza: A Legacy in Science, Politics, and International Cooperation
The death of Federico Mayor Zaragoza, a former Spanish Minister of Education and Director-General of UNESCO, has been announced; his career was marked by significant contributions to science, politics, and international cooperation, facing US sanctions for supporting media freedom, and leaving a leg...
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36% Bias Score


Commercial Space Travel: A Billionaires' Race
Billionaires are driving the commercialization of space travel, with prices ranging from \$200,000 for suborbital flights to millions for longer missions, raising ethical concerns and shifting global priorities.
Commercial Space Travel: A Billionaires' Race
Billionaires are driving the commercialization of space travel, with prices ranging from \$200,000 for suborbital flights to millions for longer missions, raising ethical concerns and shifting global priorities.
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64% Bias Score


Seven Dead in Tabasco Prison Riot Amidst Citywide Arson
A prison riot at the Creset in Villahermosa, Mexico, on Thursday resulted in at least seven inmate deaths, six injured inmates, and four injured police officers; the riot coincided with multiple car and store fires across the city, and is suspected to be linked to organized crime.
Seven Dead in Tabasco Prison Riot Amidst Citywide Arson
A prison riot at the Creset in Villahermosa, Mexico, on Thursday resulted in at least seven inmate deaths, six injured inmates, and four injured police officers; the riot coincided with multiple car and store fires across the city, and is suspected to be linked to organized crime.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico: Insecurity, Corruption, and the Looming Shadow of Trump
A recent poll reveals that 72% of Mexicans blame the U.S. for illegal arms trafficking, while simultaneously expressing deep distrust in their own institutions, with insecurity and economic issues topping their concerns, and anxieties rising over the potential return of Donald Trump to power.
Mexico: Insecurity, Corruption, and the Looming Shadow of Trump
A recent poll reveals that 72% of Mexicans blame the U.S. for illegal arms trafficking, while simultaneously expressing deep distrust in their own institutions, with insecurity and economic issues topping their concerns, and anxieties rising over the potential return of Donald Trump to power.
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36% Bias Score


Márquez Faces Backlash Over Handling of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez is facing criticism for her handling of sexual harassment allegations against her security advisor, Jhon Ruiz, after a controversial meeting where accusers and accused were brought face-to-face, contradicting established protocols; Márquez subsequently reques...
Márquez Faces Backlash Over Handling of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez is facing criticism for her handling of sexual harassment allegations against her security advisor, Jhon Ruiz, after a controversial meeting where accusers and accused were brought face-to-face, contradicting established protocols; Márquez subsequently reques...
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36% Bias Score


Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...
Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Win: US Election Shifts Focus to Mexico
The 2024 US election saw immigration as a key issue influencing voters' choices and leading to Donald Trump's victory; his planned policies targeting 10 million undocumented immigrants could significantly impact US-Mexico relations and internal Mexican politics.

Trump's Immigration Win: US Election Shifts Focus to Mexico
The 2024 US election saw immigration as a key issue influencing voters' choices and leading to Donald Trump's victory; his planned policies targeting 10 million undocumented immigrants could significantly impact US-Mexico relations and internal Mexican politics.
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36% Bias Score

Milei-Boric Diplomatic Row Escalates Amidst Accusations of Violence and Radicalism
Argentine President Javier Milei's attacks on Chilean President Gabriel Boric, accusing him of celebrating political assassinations and being a radical leftist, sparked a diplomatic row, with Boric calling for humility and highlighting the importance of respecting institutions over individual leader...

Milei-Boric Diplomatic Row Escalates Amidst Accusations of Violence and Radicalism
Argentine President Javier Milei's attacks on Chilean President Gabriel Boric, accusing him of celebrating political assassinations and being a radical leftist, sparked a diplomatic row, with Boric calling for humility and highlighting the importance of respecting institutions over individual leader...
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40% Bias Score

Redefining Retirement: A Societal Shift for Aging Populations
The article discusses the challenges of aging populations, particularly the shift in perception of older adults from valued experience to obsolescence, advocating for a societal paradigm shift that extends active participation and redefines retirement to ensure both personal fulfillment and economic...

Redefining Retirement: A Societal Shift for Aging Populations
The article discusses the challenges of aging populations, particularly the shift in perception of older adults from valued experience to obsolescence, advocating for a societal paradigm shift that extends active participation and redefines retirement to ensure both personal fulfillment and economic...
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44% Bias Score

Argentina Negotiates New IMF Loan Amid Economic Progress
Argentina is negotiating a new financial program with the IMF, seeking $10-15 billion to bolster reserves and lift currency restrictions; the IMF has praised the current economic stabilization program's success.

Argentina Negotiates New IMF Loan Amid Economic Progress
Argentina is negotiating a new financial program with the IMF, seeking $10-15 billion to bolster reserves and lift currency restrictions; the IMF has praised the current economic stabilization program's success.
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60% Bias Score

Failed Colombian Financing Law to Cause Widespread Hardship
The failure of Colombia's Financing Law will cause cuts to housing, education, and electricity subsidies, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially leading to increased social unrest, similar to the 2021 protests but potentially more severe.

Failed Colombian Financing Law to Cause Widespread Hardship
The failure of Colombia's Financing Law will cause cuts to housing, education, and electricity subsidies, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially leading to increased social unrest, similar to the 2021 protests but potentially more severe.
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60% Bias Score

27 New Species Discovered in Deforested Peruvian Amazon
A joint expedition of scientists and the Awajún indigenous community discovered 27 new species in Peru's Alto Mayo rainforest, including three new amphibians and four new mammals, highlighting the region's biodiversity and the need for a conservation corridor that integrates local communities.

27 New Species Discovered in Deforested Peruvian Amazon
A joint expedition of scientists and the Awajún indigenous community discovered 27 new species in Peru's Alto Mayo rainforest, including three new amphibians and four new mammals, highlighting the region's biodiversity and the need for a conservation corridor that integrates local communities.
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16% Bias Score
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