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Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
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44% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia Funds Pompidou Renovation Amidst Cultural Exchange Deal
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Pompidou Centre's renovation in Paris as part of a ten-part bilateral agreement with France, which includes developing museums in Saudi Arabia and restoring its heritage sites, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification efforts.
Saudi Arabia Funds Pompidou Renovation Amidst Cultural Exchange Deal
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Pompidou Centre's renovation in Paris as part of a ten-part bilateral agreement with France, which includes developing museums in Saudi Arabia and restoring its heritage sites, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification efforts.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Escalates Military Actions in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
Israel is escalating military actions in Syria due to concerns about the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the new Syrian leadership, and the potential for weapons proliferation. The US and Israel have agreed to hold permanent consultations to address the implications, while regional powers, parti...
Israel Escalates Military Actions in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
Israel is escalating military actions in Syria due to concerns about the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the new Syrian leadership, and the potential for weapons proliferation. The US and Israel have agreed to hold permanent consultations to address the implications, while regional powers, parti...
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56% Bias Score


"Record Dengue Outbreak in the Americas and Caribbean: Over 12.6 Million Cases Reported"
"A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, nearly triple the 2023 number, resulting in over 7,700 deaths, linked to climate change and poor sanitation; Brazil reports over 10 million cases."
"Record Dengue Outbreak in the Americas and Caribbean: Over 12.6 Million Cases Reported"
"A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, nearly triple the 2023 number, resulting in over 7,700 deaths, linked to climate change and poor sanitation; Brazil reports over 10 million cases."
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28% Bias Score


Poland Opens First LGBTQ+ Museum Amidst Political Shift
Warsaw's newly opened Queer Museum, established by the Lambda Warsaw Association, showcases 150 artifacts chronicling Poland's LGBTQ+ history, symbolizing a shift towards greater inclusivity following a decade of right-wing rule.
Poland Opens First LGBTQ+ Museum Amidst Political Shift
Warsaw's newly opened Queer Museum, established by the Lambda Warsaw Association, showcases 150 artifacts chronicling Poland's LGBTQ+ history, symbolizing a shift towards greater inclusivity following a decade of right-wing rule.
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28% Bias Score


"Syria's Public Sector Grinds to Halt After Assad's Overthrow"
"Syrian rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad, causing a complete shutdown of the public sector according to a UN official despite the Prime Minister's claims of a return to work; this has already impacted aid delivery, and there are concerns for human rights and the humanitarian situation with th...
"Syria's Public Sector Grinds to Halt After Assad's Overthrow"
"Syrian rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad, causing a complete shutdown of the public sector according to a UN official despite the Prime Minister's claims of a return to work; this has already impacted aid delivery, and there are concerns for human rights and the humanitarian situation with th...
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44% Bias Score

Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Several European countries, including Germany and Austria, are pausing Syrian asylum applications and debating potential refugee returns following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with differing approaches reflecting political and social divisions.

Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Several European countries, including Germany and Austria, are pausing Syrian asylum applications and debating potential refugee returns following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with differing approaches reflecting political and social divisions.
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56% Bias Score

ECB Cuts Interest Rates by 25 Basis Points Amid Inflation Progress and Growth Slowdown
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its key interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, lowering the deposit facility rate to 3%, reflecting confidence in inflation converging towards the 2% target while acknowledging downside growth risks and removing its prior commitment to keeping rates suffic...

ECB Cuts Interest Rates by 25 Basis Points Amid Inflation Progress and Growth Slowdown
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its key interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, lowering the deposit facility rate to 3%, reflecting confidence in inflation converging towards the 2% target while acknowledging downside growth risks and removing its prior commitment to keeping rates suffic...
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32% Bias Score

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.
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24% Bias Score

"Khamenei Accuses US, Israel of Orchestrating Syrian Government Collapse"
"Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the US and Israel, along with an unnamed neighboring country, of orchestrating the collapse of the Syrian government following a swift rebel offensive in late November that resulted in the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and his family's asylum in ...

"Khamenei Accuses US, Israel of Orchestrating Syrian Government Collapse"
"Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the US and Israel, along with an unnamed neighboring country, of orchestrating the collapse of the Syrian government following a swift rebel offensive in late November that resulted in the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and his family's asylum in ...
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32% Bias Score

EU Agrees to Reduced Fishing Quotas for 2025, Focusing on Mediterranean Overfishing
EU fisheries ministers agreed to reduced fishing quotas for 2025, particularly in the Mediterranean, aiming to combat overfishing while employing a compensation mechanism for countries adopting conservation measures. Negotiations were intense, with a final agreement settling on reductions of 66% in ...

EU Agrees to Reduced Fishing Quotas for 2025, Focusing on Mediterranean Overfishing
EU fisheries ministers agreed to reduced fishing quotas for 2025, particularly in the Mediterranean, aiming to combat overfishing while employing a compensation mechanism for countries adopting conservation measures. Negotiations were intense, with a final agreement settling on reductions of 66% in ...
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44% Bias Score

37,000-Year-Old Tortoise Carving: Earliest Known Religious Symbol in the Middle East
A 37,000-year-old tortoise shell carving found in Israel's Manot Cave is evidence of early human spiritual rituals, predating known Middle Eastern religious symbols by over 35,000 years and suggesting a communal practice possibly aiding societal adaptation in the Upper Paleolithic era.

37,000-Year-Old Tortoise Carving: Earliest Known Religious Symbol in the Middle East
A 37,000-year-old tortoise shell carving found in Israel's Manot Cave is evidence of early human spiritual rituals, predating known Middle Eastern religious symbols by over 35,000 years and suggesting a communal practice possibly aiding societal adaptation in the Upper Paleolithic era.
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4% Bias Score
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