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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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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Biden's Last-Minute Pardons Spark Bipartisan Outrage

President Biden issued last-minute pardons to family members, January 6 committee members, and several high-profile officials, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns about the scope of presidential pardon power, shortly before Donald Trump's second term.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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International Far-Right Figures Gather at Trump's Inauguration

At Trump's inauguration, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei, along with several other prominent right-wing figures from the UK and Ireland, were present, highlighting the growing global connections within the far-right political sphere.

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64% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Berlinale 2024: Diverse Lineup Showcases Global Cinema

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, opening February 13th, will feature 19 films in competition, including Richard Linklater's "Blue Moon," Michel Franco's "Dreams," and Radu Jude's "Kontinental '25," with Tilda Swinton receiving an honorary Golden Bear.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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India to Deport 18,000 Undocumented Immigrants to Appease Trump Administration

The Indian government is working with US authorities to identify and deport approximately 18,000 undocumented Indian immigrants to ease tensions with the Trump administration and protect the H-1B visa program for skilled Indian workers, although the true number is likely much higher.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Food Poisoning Outbreaks in Indonesia's New National Food Program

In Indonesia, dozens of schoolchildren suffered food poisoning after consuming free meals from President Prabowo Subianto's new $45 billion national food program launched this month, prompting a review of food safety protocols.

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48% Bias Score

Zero Hunger
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Sydney Beach Closures: Fecal Matter Found in Debris Balls

Tests reveal fecal matter, E. coli, and saturated fatty acids in debris balls that closed nine northern Sydney beaches last week, prompting further investigation into Sydney's sewage system and calls for improved wastewater treatment.

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40% Bias Score

Clean Water and Sanitation
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UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders

Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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£1 Billion NIC Increase Threatens UK Hospitality Jobs

The UK hospitality industry will face an extra £1 billion in employer national insurance contributions from April, affecting 774,000 workers and threatening jobs due to rising costs, prompting calls for government intervention.

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52% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Germany Election: AfD's Rise Poses Coalition Challenges

Germany's upcoming election could see the CDU win, but with the far-right AfD coming second, raising concerns about the potential for a government excluding the AfD and the ramifications for political stability in Germany and Europe.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Trump Renames Gulf of Mexico and Denali

President Trump issued executive orders renaming the Gulf of Mexico "Gulf of America" and Denali mountain "Mount McKinley", effective for federal use, to honor American history and figures like President McKinley.

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56% Bias Score

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Assisted Dying Bill Amendment to Address Anorexia Loophole

A UK assisted dying bill faces scrutiny over a potential loophole that could allow people with severe anorexia to qualify for assisted death; an amendment aims to replace 'capacity' with 'ability' to ensure full understanding of the decision.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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UK Plans Airport Expansion Despite Net-Zero Concerns

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to approve Heathrow's third runway, expand Gatwick, and increase Luton's capacity to boost economic growth, despite strong opposition from within Labour and environmental groups due to conflicts with the UK's net-zero targets and potential negative environmental imp...

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