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EU to Decide on Action Against Israel Following ICJ Ruling
EU foreign ministers will meet on June 23rd to assess whether Israel violated human rights clauses in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially leading to revised policies based on a new report and the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion declaring Israel's occupation illegal.
EU to Decide on Action Against Israel Following ICJ Ruling
EU foreign ministers will meet on June 23rd to assess whether Israel violated human rights clauses in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially leading to revised policies based on a new report and the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion declaring Israel's occupation illegal.
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40% Bias Score


Global Aid Crisis: Trump's Military Shift and its Deadly Impact
Donald Trump's return to power has triggered a global shift in priorities, diverting funds from international development aid towards military spending, leading to a projected 20% decrease in official development assistance by 2025 and a surge in preventable deaths, according to the UN and the Cente...
Global Aid Crisis: Trump's Military Shift and its Deadly Impact
Donald Trump's return to power has triggered a global shift in priorities, diverting funds from international development aid towards military spending, leading to a projected 20% decrease in official development assistance by 2025 and a surge in preventable deaths, according to the UN and the Cente...
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52% Bias Score


Diabetes Visibility: Challenges and Systemic Needs
Increased visibility of type 1 diabetes through social media influencers and public figures is challenging misconceptions and improving management, but systemic changes are needed to better support mental health needs, given the high prevalence of conditions like diabulimia, affecting 3 in 10 women ...
Diabetes Visibility: Challenges and Systemic Needs
Increased visibility of type 1 diabetes through social media influencers and public figures is challenging misconceptions and improving management, but systemic changes are needed to better support mental health needs, given the high prevalence of conditions like diabulimia, affecting 3 in 10 women ...
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32% Bias Score


Latino Art Project Combats Historical Erasure in US
Jorge Baldor's Latino Art Project, launched in 2017, is a pop-up museum showcasing Latino art and history through 10 exhibitions in Texas, aiming to counter the erasure of Latino history in US schools and celebrate figures like Gaspar Yanga and Benkos Biohó.
Latino Art Project Combats Historical Erasure in US
Jorge Baldor's Latino Art Project, launched in 2017, is a pop-up museum showcasing Latino art and history through 10 exhibitions in Texas, aiming to counter the erasure of Latino history in US schools and celebrate figures like Gaspar Yanga and Benkos Biohó.
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40% Bias Score


Merino's Firm Renovated Villa Linked to Ábalos Aide
Fernando Merino's construction company renovated a villa bought by Koldo García, former advisor to Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos, prompting a Guardia Civil investigation that uncovered invoices and a construction contract, raising concerns about illicit enrichment and influence peddling within p...
Merino's Firm Renovated Villa Linked to Ábalos Aide
Fernando Merino's construction company renovated a villa bought by Koldo García, former advisor to Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos, prompting a Guardia Civil investigation that uncovered invoices and a construction contract, raising concerns about illicit enrichment and influence peddling within p...
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48% Bias Score


Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.
Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.
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48% Bias Score

Pemex's \$20 Billion Debt Crisis Threatens Mexico's Oil Industry
Mexico's Pemex owes over \$20 billion to contractors and suppliers, resulting in 15,000 job losses, the suspension of 33 drilling rigs, and potential industry paralysis if not addressed promptly; the debt, accumulated over a year, impacts companies in Campeche, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Tamaulipas.

Pemex's \$20 Billion Debt Crisis Threatens Mexico's Oil Industry
Mexico's Pemex owes over \$20 billion to contractors and suppliers, resulting in 15,000 job losses, the suspension of 33 drilling rigs, and potential industry paralysis if not addressed promptly; the debt, accumulated over a year, impacts companies in Campeche, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Tamaulipas.
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40% Bias Score

\$29.5 Million US Investment to Combat Screwworm, Resume Mexican Beef Imports
The USDA is investing \$21 million to renovate a Mexican sterile fly factory to produce 100 million flies weekly, combating the New World screwworm, which caused a US ban on Mexican beef imports; a new \$8.5 million Texas facility is also planned.

\$29.5 Million US Investment to Combat Screwworm, Resume Mexican Beef Imports
The USDA is investing \$21 million to renovate a Mexican sterile fly factory to produce 100 million flies weekly, combating the New World screwworm, which caused a US ban on Mexican beef imports; a new \$8.5 million Texas facility is also planned.
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44% Bias Score

El Bebedor de Cerveza": A Critical Look at Africa's Past and Future
Chema Caballero's new book, "El bebedor de cerveza," reflects three decades of his travels across Africa, offering critiques of Western aid and colonialism while highlighting the continent's resilience and potential for a youth- and women-led revolution.

El Bebedor de Cerveza": A Critical Look at Africa's Past and Future
Chema Caballero's new book, "El bebedor de cerveza," reflects three decades of his travels across Africa, offering critiques of Western aid and colonialism while highlighting the continent's resilience and potential for a youth- and women-led revolution.
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44% Bias Score

DHS Faces $1 Billion Budget Overrun Amidst Anti-Immigration Crackdown
Senator Chris Murphy criticizes DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for the department's severe budget mismanagement, with ICE already overspending by $1 billion, risking illegal spending and potentially necessitating emergency funding or impacting other agencies.

DHS Faces $1 Billion Budget Overrun Amidst Anti-Immigration Crackdown
Senator Chris Murphy criticizes DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for the department's severe budget mismanagement, with ICE already overspending by $1 billion, risking illegal spending and potentially necessitating emergency funding or impacting other agencies.
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56% Bias Score

Off-Duty Officer Arrested for Homicide After Fatal Neck Restraint
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, an off-duty municipal police officer, 58, used a neck restraint on a 35-year-old man who allegedly tried to steal his phone, resulting in the man's death; the officer is now under arrest for homicide.

Off-Duty Officer Arrested for Homicide After Fatal Neck Restraint
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, an off-duty municipal police officer, 58, used a neck restraint on a 35-year-old man who allegedly tried to steal his phone, resulting in the man's death; the officer is now under arrest for homicide.
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52% Bias Score

Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...

Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...
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24% Bias Score
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