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Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...
Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...
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44% Bias Score


Milei Announces Imminent IMF Deal Amidst Controversial Reforms
Argentine President Javier Milei announced an imminent IMF deal, aiming to lift capital controls and boost investment after a year marked by controversial reforms, including bypassing congress and a recent cryptocurrency scandal.
Milei Announces Imminent IMF Deal Amidst Controversial Reforms
Argentine President Javier Milei announced an imminent IMF deal, aiming to lift capital controls and boost investment after a year marked by controversial reforms, including bypassing congress and a recent cryptocurrency scandal.
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40% Bias Score


White House Restricts Press Access, Prioritizing Conservative Media
Trump's communication director announced a new media access policy for the White House, granting entry to alternative media sources while excluding established outlets like Reuters and Associated Press, prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential long-term effects on journalism.
White House Restricts Press Access, Prioritizing Conservative Media
Trump's communication director announced a new media access policy for the White House, granting entry to alternative media sources while excluding established outlets like Reuters and Associated Press, prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential long-term effects on journalism.
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56% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized, on Breathing Machine
Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome on Friday after suffering respiratory distress, vomiting, and aspiration, requiring mechanical ventilation; he remains alert but his condition is serious.
Pope Francis Hospitalized, on Breathing Machine
Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome on Friday after suffering respiratory distress, vomiting, and aspiration, requiring mechanical ventilation; he remains alert but his condition is serious.
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16% Bias Score


Argentina Explores Bitcoin Reserves Amidst High Crypto Adoption and Buterin Collaboration
Argentina, a leading cryptocurrency user in Latin America, is exploring collaboration with Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin following a controversial cryptocurrency-related event involving President Javier Milei; experts debate whether Bitcoin reserves would aid Argentina's economic recovery.
Argentina Explores Bitcoin Reserves Amidst High Crypto Adoption and Buterin Collaboration
Argentina, a leading cryptocurrency user in Latin America, is exploring collaboration with Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin following a controversial cryptocurrency-related event involving President Javier Milei; experts debate whether Bitcoin reserves would aid Argentina's economic recovery.
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40% Bias Score


Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
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44% Bias Score

Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...

Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...
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32% Bias Score

Milei Prioritizes US Trade Deal, Considers Leaving Mercosur
Argentine President Javier Milei announced his intention to negotiate a trade agreement with the US, potentially leaving the Mercosur trade bloc, while also announcing extensive reforms and an agreement with the IMF, amidst a backdrop of opposition boycotts and controversies including the $Libra cry...

Milei Prioritizes US Trade Deal, Considers Leaving Mercosur
Argentine President Javier Milei announced his intention to negotiate a trade agreement with the US, potentially leaving the Mercosur trade bloc, while also announcing extensive reforms and an agreement with the IMF, amidst a backdrop of opposition boycotts and controversies including the $Libra cry...
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64% Bias Score

Milei Announces Imminent IMF Deal Amidst Economic Reforms and Political Opposition
Argentine President Javier Milei announced a forthcoming IMF deal to ease capital controls and attract investment, citing reduced inflation and a fiscal surplus, despite facing political opposition and a recent cryptocurrency scandal.

Milei Announces Imminent IMF Deal Amidst Economic Reforms and Political Opposition
Argentine President Javier Milei announced a forthcoming IMF deal to ease capital controls and attract investment, citing reduced inflation and a fiscal surplus, despite facing political opposition and a recent cryptocurrency scandal.
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40% Bias Score

Seven-Year-Old Dies After Being Dragged by Car Thieves in Argentina
Seven-year-old Kim Anura Gómez died in La Plata, Argentina, after being dragged several blocks by two underage car thieves who stole her mother's car with her inside; the suspects, aged 14 and 17, are in custody, sparking a debate on lowering the age of criminal responsibility.

Seven-Year-Old Dies After Being Dragged by Car Thieves in Argentina
Seven-year-old Kim Anura Gómez died in La Plata, Argentina, after being dragged several blocks by two underage car thieves who stole her mother's car with her inside; the suspects, aged 14 and 17, are in custody, sparking a debate on lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
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56% Bias Score

Dia Reports €79 Million Loss, but Spanish Market Shows Growth
Dia reported a €79 million net loss in 2024, mainly due to the sale of its Brazilian subsidiary and Argentina's economic challenges; however, its Spanish operations showed growth, with €4.263 billion in net sales and plans for further expansion in 2025.

Dia Reports €79 Million Loss, but Spanish Market Shows Growth
Dia reported a €79 million net loss in 2024, mainly due to the sale of its Brazilian subsidiary and Argentina's economic challenges; however, its Spanish operations showed growth, with €4.263 billion in net sales and plans for further expansion in 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.

Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.
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44% Bias Score
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