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UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.
UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.
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28% Bias Score


Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by authors who claimed the company used pirated copies of their books to train its chatbot, Claude.
Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by authors who claimed the company used pirated copies of their books to train its chatbot, Claude.
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24% Bias Score


National Conservatism Conference Highlights Overlap Between Far-Right and Trump Administration
The National Conservatism conference in Washington DC featured prominent far-right figures alongside senior Trump administration officials and Republican figures, raising concerns about the blurring lines between the far-right and the Republican party.
National Conservatism Conference Highlights Overlap Between Far-Right and Trump Administration
The National Conservatism conference in Washington DC featured prominent far-right figures alongside senior Trump administration officials and Republican figures, raising concerns about the blurring lines between the far-right and the Republican party.
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64% Bias Score


Lisbon Funicular Derailment Kills 15, Including Three Britons
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday killed 15 people, including three British citizens, Kayleigh Smith, William Nelson, and one other yet to be identified, and injured 21 others, five critically.
Lisbon Funicular Derailment Kills 15, Including Three Britons
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday killed 15 people, including three British citizens, Kayleigh Smith, William Nelson, and one other yet to be identified, and injured 21 others, five critically.
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24% Bias Score


Two Teenagers Arrested for Murder of Congressional Intern in Washington DC
Two 17-year-old suspects, Kelvin Thomas Jr. and Jailen Lucas, were arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the death of 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a congressional intern who was struck by stray bullets on June 30th in Washington, DC.
Two Teenagers Arrested for Murder of Congressional Intern in Washington DC
Two 17-year-old suspects, Kelvin Thomas Jr. and Jailen Lucas, were arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the death of 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a congressional intern who was struck by stray bullets on June 30th in Washington, DC.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Rebrands Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump issued an executive order on Friday to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War, using the original name from 1789 to 1947, implementing symbolic changes such as redirecting defense.gov to war.gov, despite potential legality issues and contrasting with his past anti...
Trump Rebrands Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump issued an executive order on Friday to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War, using the original name from 1789 to 1947, implementing symbolic changes such as redirecting defense.gov to war.gov, despite potential legality issues and contrasting with his past anti...
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40% Bias Score

Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Australia: Cronulla Riots Echo in Recent Rallies
Neo-Nazi-led demonstrations in Melbourne and anti-migrant rallies across Australia on August 31st, 2024, recall the 2005 Cronulla riots, highlighting the ongoing issue of racism and far-right extremism in the country.

Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Australia: Cronulla Riots Echo in Recent Rallies
Neo-Nazi-led demonstrations in Melbourne and anti-migrant rallies across Australia on August 31st, 2024, recall the 2005 Cronulla riots, highlighting the ongoing issue of racism and far-right extremism in the country.
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20% Bias Score

AI Threat to News Publishers: Revenue and Accuracy Concerns
The rise of AI-powered search features like Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode is causing a significant drop in referral traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and raising concerns about accuracy.

AI Threat to News Publishers: Revenue and Accuracy Concerns
The rise of AI-powered search features like Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode is causing a significant drop in referral traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and raising concerns about accuracy.
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24% Bias Score

Lightning Strikes Fuel Worsening Wildfire Crisis in US West
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in lightning-caused wildfires in the US West, driven by climate change, resulting in more deaths, air quality issues, and strained emergency resources.

Lightning Strikes Fuel Worsening Wildfire Crisis in US West
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in lightning-caused wildfires in the US West, driven by climate change, resulting in more deaths, air quality issues, and strained emergency resources.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.

Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.
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24% Bias Score

Closure of Meanjin Literary Magazine: A Cultural Loss
Melbourne University Publishing announced the closure of Meanjin, Australia's prestigious literary magazine, after 85 years, citing financial reasons and making its two part-time staff redundant.

Closure of Meanjin Literary Magazine: A Cultural Loss
Melbourne University Publishing announced the closure of Meanjin, Australia's prestigious literary magazine, after 85 years, citing financial reasons and making its two part-time staff redundant.
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56% Bias Score

Pacific Island Nations' Unwavering Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Despite international condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza, several Pacific Island nations have steadfastly supported Israel, a stance now facing growing domestic opposition.

Pacific Island Nations' Unwavering Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Despite international condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza, several Pacific Island nations have steadfastly supported Israel, a stance now facing growing domestic opposition.
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28% Bias Score
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