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Record Low Rainfall in Germany Causes Water Crisis
Germany faced its lowest rainfall in 100 years between February and April 2025, causing critically low groundwater levels, impacting agriculture and industry, leading to water conservation appeals and increased risk of forest fires.
Record Low Rainfall in Germany Causes Water Crisis
Germany faced its lowest rainfall in 100 years between February and April 2025, causing critically low groundwater levels, impacting agriculture and industry, leading to water conservation appeals and increased risk of forest fires.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Food Program Cuts Exacerbate Hunger Crisis
The Trump administration's cuts to two federal food programs, totaling over \$1 billion annually, have drastically reduced funding for local food programs in schools and food banks nationwide, resulting in immediate consequences, such as reduced food supplies in schools and job losses for local farm...
Trump Administration's Food Program Cuts Exacerbate Hunger Crisis
The Trump administration's cuts to two federal food programs, totaling over \$1 billion annually, have drastically reduced funding for local food programs in schools and food banks nationwide, resulting in immediate consequences, such as reduced food supplies in schools and job losses for local farm...
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64% Bias Score


Record-Low Rainfall and High Temperatures Mark Germany's 2025 Spring
Germany's spring 2025 was the third sunniest since 1951, but also one of the driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing low river levels, wildfire risks, and agricultural concerns; the northeast was particularly affected, receiving only around 40 liters.
Record-Low Rainfall and High Temperatures Mark Germany's 2025 Spring
Germany's spring 2025 was the third sunniest since 1951, but also one of the driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing low river levels, wildfire risks, and agricultural concerns; the northeast was particularly affected, receiving only around 40 liters.
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36% Bias Score


Brazil's Q1 2025 GDP Growth Driven by Record Agricultural Harvest
Brazil's GDP grew 1.4% quarter-on-quarter and 2.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, reaching R$3 trillion, driven by a 12.2% surge in the agricultural sector due to record harvests of soy, corn, rice, and tobacco, while services grew modestly and industry slightly contracted.
Brazil's Q1 2025 GDP Growth Driven by Record Agricultural Harvest
Brazil's GDP grew 1.4% quarter-on-quarter and 2.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, reaching R$3 trillion, driven by a 12.2% surge in the agricultural sector due to record harvests of soy, corn, rice, and tobacco, while services grew modestly and industry slightly contracted.
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36% Bias Score


US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa's Soybean Exports
Iowa's agricultural exports to China, especially soybeans, have decreased significantly since the 2018 trade war, impacting Iowa farmers despite recent tariff reductions; however, long-standing personal relationships between US and Chinese officials offer potential for future collaboration and impro...
US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa's Soybean Exports
Iowa's agricultural exports to China, especially soybeans, have decreased significantly since the 2018 trade war, impacting Iowa farmers despite recent tariff reductions; however, long-standing personal relationships between US and Chinese officials offer potential for future collaboration and impro...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.
Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.
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32% Bias Score

Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Australian Agriculture
Australian beef farmer Felicity Richards discusses the disconnect between urban and rural communities regarding agriculture, highlighting the challenges of farming on difficult terrain and the misconceptions held by city dwellers about farming practices, advocating for a narrative-driven approach to...

Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Australian Agriculture
Australian beef farmer Felicity Richards discusses the disconnect between urban and rural communities regarding agriculture, highlighting the challenges of farming on difficult terrain and the misconceptions held by city dwellers about farming practices, advocating for a narrative-driven approach to...
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40% Bias Score

Extreme Drought Grips Germany After Driest Spring Since 1881
Germany's spring of 2025 was the third driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing extreme drought, low river levels, forest fire risks, and agricultural concerns, particularly in the northeast where rainfall was around 40 liters per square meter compared to o...

Extreme Drought Grips Germany After Driest Spring Since 1881
Germany's spring of 2025 was the third driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing extreme drought, low river levels, forest fire risks, and agricultural concerns, particularly in the northeast where rainfall was around 40 liters per square meter compared to o...
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32% Bias Score

Japan to Boost Rice Exports Eightfold by 2030 Amid Declining Domestic Consumption
Facing declining domestic rice consumption, the Japanese government plans to increase rice exports eightfold by 2030, targeting five specific markets while also implementing measures to reduce production costs and increase farm efficiency.

Japan to Boost Rice Exports Eightfold by 2030 Amid Declining Domestic Consumption
Facing declining domestic rice consumption, the Japanese government plans to increase rice exports eightfold by 2030, targeting five specific markets while also implementing measures to reduce production costs and increase farm efficiency.
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48% Bias Score

CRISPR Therapy Shows Promise but Faces Rollout Challenges
The first CRISPR-based therapy, approved in late 2023, offers a cure for previously untreatable diseases; however, slow rollout due to manufacturing and accreditation challenges highlights the need for regulatory adaptations and technological advancements in CRISPR enzyme delivery.

CRISPR Therapy Shows Promise but Faces Rollout Challenges
The first CRISPR-based therapy, approved in late 2023, offers a cure for previously untreatable diseases; however, slow rollout due to manufacturing and accreditation challenges highlights the need for regulatory adaptations and technological advancements in CRISPR enzyme delivery.
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36% Bias Score

Colorado River Groundwater Depletion Reaches Critical Levels
A new study reveals the Colorado River basin has lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater since 2003, primarily due to overpumping, impacting 40 million people and vital industries across seven US states.

Colorado River Groundwater Depletion Reaches Critical Levels
A new study reveals the Colorado River basin has lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater since 2003, primarily due to overpumping, impacting 40 million people and vital industries across seven US states.
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40% Bias Score

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.
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20% Bias Score
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