Domain: theguardian.com

British national daily newspaper

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. The trust was created in 1936 to "secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity and to safeguard the journalistic freedom and liberal values of The Guardian free from commercial or political interference". The trust was converted into a limited company in 2008, with a constitution written so as to maintain for The Guardian the same protections as were built into the structure of the Scott Trust by its creators. Profits are reinvested in its journalism rather than distributed to owners or shareholders. It is considered a newspaper of record in the UK.

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EU-US Trade Deal Criticized for One-Sided Concessions

Ursula von der Leyen's recent deal with the US on trade tariffs has drawn heavy criticism for its perceived one-sided concessions, including reduced market access for EU exporters and a lack of reciprocal benefits, undermining Europe's international standing and economic competitiveness.

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68% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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£18 Million Cocaine Bust Exposes At-Sea Drug Smuggling Operation

Seven men were arrested in Cornwall, UK, following a high-speed chase and the seizure of £18 million worth of cocaine, exposing a sophisticated at-sea drug drop-off operation involving South American cartels and British organized crime.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Maxwell's Multi-Pronged Legal Strategy Amidst Epstein Scandal

Imprisoned British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell met with federal prosecutors for two days, prompting questions about her motives given her simultaneous pursuit of multiple legal strategies to secure her release, including a Supreme Court appeal, a threat to invoke the Fifth Amendment, and a push for ...

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60% Bias Score

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Cuban Asylum Seekers in Brazil Outnumber Venezuelans

Due to the termination of a US humanitarian program, Brazil now receives more asylum applications from Cubans than Venezuelans, with many settling in Curitiba due to its robust economy and social services, creating integration challenges.

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No Poverty
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NIH Cancels $2.4m Study on Black Maternal Health Amidst Broader Funding Cuts

The NIH cancelled Dr. Jaime Slaughter-Acey's $2.4m study on birth outcomes in Black families due to shifting agency priorities, halting research on the impact of social and biological factors and freezing $581,000 in funding; this is part of a broader trend of 1,902 NIH grant terminations under the ...

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40% Bias Score

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YouTube Terminates National Socialist's Monetized Channel After Gaining 50,000 Subscribers

Johnathan Christopher "Chris" Booth, 37, a self-described National Socialist from Michigan, created a YouTube channel, "Shameless Sperg," garnering 50,000 subscribers and 2.3 million views in over two months, generating revenue through YouTube's monetization before the channel was terminated for vio...

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Falling Public Support for UK Doctors' Strike Strengthens Government's Position

UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces a challenging doctors' strike demanding a 25% pay increase; public support for the strike has dropped to -15%, while the government refuses pay talks and blames the doctors for the ongoing disruption.

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Good Health and Well-being
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US Economy Shows Mixed Results Amid Trump's Trade Policies

Despite a second-quarter GDP rebound, the US economy's first-half growth was a mediocre 1.2%, impacted by a 15.6% drop in private domestic investment and volatile trade due to Trump's tariff policies; July's weak jobs report further complicates the economic picture.

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Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Administration Policies

A federal judge recently upheld a nationwide ban on President Trump's birthright citizenship order, one of roughly 35 such injunctions issued against his administration's policies during his second term, impacting areas such as immigration, funding, and civil rights; the Supreme Court's June decisio...

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Trump's Epstein Scandal: Obstruction and Elite Protection

President Trump's attempts to suppress the release of the Epstein files, involving a visit from a high-ranking official to Ghislaine Maxwell, along with calling the whole matter a hoax, have exposed his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein and sparked widespread outrage and accusations of obstruction of ju...

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64% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Trump's Alcatraz Prison Plan Sparks Indigenous Outrage

Donald Trump's plan to reopen Alcatraz as a detention center for immigrants and violent offenders has sparked outrage among Indigenous communities, who view it as an affront to the island's history as a site of Native American resistance, and a costly, insensitive move.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Scottish Deputy First Minister Declares Israeli Actions in Gaza a Genocide

John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declared Israel's actions in Gaza a "genocide", citing numerous reported atrocities; this follows similar statements by other UK political figures and amid rising international condemnation of Israel's actions, which have resulted in over 1350 Palestin...

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52% Bias Score

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