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Bolsonaro Under House Arrest in Brazil for Violating Social Media Ban
Brazil's Supreme Court issued a house arrest warrant for former President Jair Bolsonaro on August 5th for violating a social media ban by using his sons' phones to address supporters, defying court orders after the 2022 election loss, amidst accusations of coup attempts and international scrutiny.
Bolsonaro Under House Arrest in Brazil for Violating Social Media Ban
Brazil's Supreme Court issued a house arrest warrant for former President Jair Bolsonaro on August 5th for violating a social media ban by using his sons' phones to address supporters, defying court orders after the 2022 election loss, amidst accusations of coup attempts and international scrutiny.
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44% Bias Score


Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Graffiti Digitally Archived to Preserve Ukrainian Heritage
The Shadows Project is digitally archiving 7,500 historical inscriptions and drawings from Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and counter Russian disinformation campaigns that misrepresent shared history.
Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Graffiti Digitally Archived to Preserve Ukrainian Heritage
The Shadows Project is digitally archiving 7,500 historical inscriptions and drawings from Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and counter Russian disinformation campaigns that misrepresent shared history.
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52% Bias Score


Dolomites Farmers Install Toll to Combat Overtourism at Seceda Peak
Overtourism at Seceda, a 2500m peak in the Dolomites, Italy, has prompted local farmers to install a €5 toll on a popular hiking trail due to overcrowding, environmental damage (littered meadows, damaged trails), and disrespectful tourist behavior; the toll, initially removed, was later reinstated a...
Dolomites Farmers Install Toll to Combat Overtourism at Seceda Peak
Overtourism at Seceda, a 2500m peak in the Dolomites, Italy, has prompted local farmers to install a €5 toll on a popular hiking trail due to overcrowding, environmental damage (littered meadows, damaged trails), and disrespectful tourist behavior; the toll, initially removed, was later reinstated a...
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44% Bias Score


European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.
European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks; Summit Talks Tentative
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy reported that while Ukrainian forces are successfully repelling Russian attacks and inflicting heavy losses, the conflict continues to deplete resources on both sides. Despite heavy bombardment of Kharkiv, resulting in casualties, no major urban areas have been taken by...
Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks; Summit Talks Tentative
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy reported that while Ukrainian forces are successfully repelling Russian attacks and inflicting heavy losses, the conflict continues to deplete resources on both sides. Despite heavy bombardment of Kharkiv, resulting in casualties, no major urban areas have been taken by...
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Child Deaths Signal Humanitarian Catastrophe
Hospitals in northern Gaza report the first child deaths from malnutrition among those without pre-existing conditions, indicating a drastic worsening of the humanitarian crisis; at least 48 people have died of malnutrition in three weeks, compared to 10 children in the first five months of 2025.
Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Child Deaths Signal Humanitarian Catastrophe
Hospitals in northern Gaza report the first child deaths from malnutrition among those without pre-existing conditions, indicating a drastic worsening of the humanitarian crisis; at least 48 people have died of malnutrition in three weeks, compared to 10 children in the first five months of 2025.
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52% Bias Score

Controversial Gaza Photo Highlights Humanitarian Crisis and Misinformation
A photo of a severely malnourished Gazan child, initially used to highlight starvation in Gaza, was later revealed to depict a child with a pre-existing medical condition, sparking debate on the ethics of using such images and the accuracy of reporting on the humanitarian crisis.

Controversial Gaza Photo Highlights Humanitarian Crisis and Misinformation
A photo of a severely malnourished Gazan child, initially used to highlight starvation in Gaza, was later revealed to depict a child with a pre-existing medical condition, sparking debate on the ethics of using such images and the accuracy of reporting on the humanitarian crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Starts Gas Exports to Syria, Boosting Power Supply
On August 2nd, Azerbaijan began exporting 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually to Syria through Turkey's Kilis, increasing Syrian electricity access from 3-4 hours to 10 hours daily, part of a broader $7 billion energy cooperation deal involving Turkey, Azerbaijan, Qatar, and Syria followi...

Azerbaijan Starts Gas Exports to Syria, Boosting Power Supply
On August 2nd, Azerbaijan began exporting 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually to Syria through Turkey's Kilis, increasing Syrian electricity access from 3-4 hours to 10 hours daily, part of a broader $7 billion energy cooperation deal involving Turkey, Azerbaijan, Qatar, and Syria followi...
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48% Bias Score

US "Liberation Day" Tariffs Take Effect, Reshaping Global Trade
After delays, the US's "Liberation Day" tariffs took effect August 7th, impacting many countries with initial rates restored, following individual agreements reached with several nations; tariffs on some countries remain elevated, reflecting ongoing trade disputes.

US "Liberation Day" Tariffs Take Effect, Reshaping Global Trade
After delays, the US's "Liberation Day" tariffs took effect August 7th, impacting many countries with initial rates restored, following individual agreements reached with several nations; tariffs on some countries remain elevated, reflecting ongoing trade disputes.
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36% Bias Score

EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Controversy
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase from the previous budget, consolidating funds and increasing flexibility, but sparking controversy over potential cuts to agriculture and cohesion policies, and facing resistance from some member states.

EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Controversy
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, a 67% increase from the previous budget, consolidating funds and increasing flexibility, but sparking controversy over potential cuts to agriculture and cohesion policies, and facing resistance from some member states.
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36% Bias Score

France to Recognize Palestine as a State
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will formally recognize Palestine as a state at the UN in September, adding pressure on Israel amid international condemnation of its actions in Gaza; this symbolic move may influence other European nations and future legal proceedings.

France to Recognize Palestine as a State
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will formally recognize Palestine as a state at the UN in September, adding pressure on Israel amid international condemnation of its actions in Gaza; this symbolic move may influence other European nations and future legal proceedings.
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40% Bias Score

French Minister and Ex-Renault CEO to Stand Trial on Corruption Charges
French judicial investigators have ordered Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak and former Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn to stand trial on corruption and influence peddling charges related to €900,000 in fees allegedly paid to Ms. Malak for lobbying while an MEP between 2010 and 2012; both deny the a...

French Minister and Ex-Renault CEO to Stand Trial on Corruption Charges
French judicial investigators have ordered Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak and former Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn to stand trial on corruption and influence peddling charges related to €900,000 in fees allegedly paid to Ms. Malak for lobbying while an MEP between 2010 and 2012; both deny the a...
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60% Bias Score
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