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Deadliest Wildfires in South Korea's History Kill 18, Devastate Cultural Sites
South Korea's southeast is battling "unprecedented" wildfires that have killed 18, injured 19, destroyed 17,000 hectares of forest, and damaged cultural heritage sites, prompting a national emergency response involving thousands of personnel and US military support.
Deadliest Wildfires in South Korea's History Kill 18, Devastate Cultural Sites
South Korea's southeast is battling "unprecedented" wildfires that have killed 18, injured 19, destroyed 17,000 hectares of forest, and damaged cultural heritage sites, prompting a national emergency response involving thousands of personnel and US military support.
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28% Bias Score


South Korea Wildfires: 24 Dead, 170,000 Acres Burned in Unprecedented Disaster
Unprecedented wildfires in South Korea have caused 24 deaths and 12 serious injuries, forcing the evacuation of 23,000 people and burning over 170,000 acres, exceeding predictive models and highlighting challenges of disaster management in the context of climate change and sanctions.
South Korea Wildfires: 24 Dead, 170,000 Acres Burned in Unprecedented Disaster
Unprecedented wildfires in South Korea have caused 24 deaths and 12 serious injuries, forcing the evacuation of 23,000 people and burning over 170,000 acres, exceeding predictive models and highlighting challenges of disaster management in the context of climate change and sanctions.
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24% Bias Score


Devastating Wildfires Kill 18 in South Korea
South Korea's southern regions are battling devastating wildfires, resulting in 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a 1,300-year-old temple, and 27,000 evacuations, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, burning 43,330 acres.
Devastating Wildfires Kill 18 in South Korea
South Korea's southern regions are battling devastating wildfires, resulting in 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a 1,300-year-old temple, and 27,000 evacuations, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, burning 43,330 acres.
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24% Bias Score


Brazil Food Inflation Reaches 7% Amidst Dollar Rise and Climate Change Impacts
Brazil's food inflation hit 7% year-on-year in February 2024, driven by a 24% rise in the dollar, climate change (El Niño), and increased demand; the government is implementing tax cuts and banking on a large harvest in 2025.
Brazil Food Inflation Reaches 7% Amidst Dollar Rise and Climate Change Impacts
Brazil's food inflation hit 7% year-on-year in February 2024, driven by a 24% rise in the dollar, climate change (El Niño), and increased demand; the government is implementing tax cuts and banking on a large harvest in 2025.
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16% Bias Score


South Korea Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, 18 Dead, Thousands Displaced
Unprecedented wildfires in southeastern South Korea have killed 18, injured 10, and displaced nearly 23,000 people, fueled by dry weather and strong winds, consuming over 17,000 hectares, prompting a national emergency response.
South Korea Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, 18 Dead, Thousands Displaced
Unprecedented wildfires in southeastern South Korea have killed 18, injured 10, and displaced nearly 23,000 people, fueled by dry weather and strong winds, consuming over 17,000 hectares, prompting a national emergency response.
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24% Bias Score


CAF Invests \$8.5 Billion in Sustainable Agriculture Transformation for Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF launched its Prosperous Agriculture strategy, committing \$8.5 billion by 2030 to transform Latin America and the Caribbean's agricultural sector into a sustainable, resilient, and regenerative model, focusing on food security, rural development, and environmental sustainability.
CAF Invests \$8.5 Billion in Sustainable Agriculture Transformation for Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF launched its Prosperous Agriculture strategy, committing \$8.5 billion by 2030 to transform Latin America and the Caribbean's agricultural sector into a sustainable, resilient, and regenerative model, focusing on food security, rural development, and environmental sustainability.
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32% Bias Score

South Korea Wildfires Kill 18, Destroy Hundreds of Structures
Wildfires in South Korea's southeastern region have killed at least 18 people, injured almost 20, and destroyed hundreds of structures, including the 1,000-year-old Gounsa temple, prompting thousands of military personnel and firefighters to battle five active blazes that have consumed over 17,000 h...

South Korea Wildfires Kill 18, Destroy Hundreds of Structures
Wildfires in South Korea's southeastern region have killed at least 18 people, injured almost 20, and destroyed hundreds of structures, including the 1,000-year-old Gounsa temple, prompting thousands of military personnel and firefighters to battle five active blazes that have consumed over 17,000 h...
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20% Bias Score

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...
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36% Bias Score

German Climate Activists Indicted, Sparking Freedom of Speech Concerns
German authorities indicted five members of the environmental group formerly known as 'Letzte Generation' for forming a criminal organization, sparking outrage from human rights groups who deem the action disproportionate and a threat to freedom of expression.

German Climate Activists Indicted, Sparking Freedom of Speech Concerns
German authorities indicted five members of the environmental group formerly known as 'Letzte Generation' for forming a criminal organization, sparking outrage from human rights groups who deem the action disproportionate and a threat to freedom of expression.
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56% Bias Score

Record Rainfall Relieves Spain's Drought, But Experts Urge Sustainable Water Management
Spain's water reservoirs have reached their highest levels in years following record-breaking rainfall in March 2024, prompting the lifting of drought restrictions in most regions; however, experts warn about the need for sustainable water management.

Record Rainfall Relieves Spain's Drought, But Experts Urge Sustainable Water Management
Spain's water reservoirs have reached their highest levels in years following record-breaking rainfall in March 2024, prompting the lifting of drought restrictions in most regions; however, experts warn about the need for sustainable water management.
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32% Bias Score

Shell Prioritizes Fossil Fuels, Cuts Costs, Boosts Shareholder Returns
Shell announced a cost-cutting plan, prioritizing fossil fuel production over renewable energy to increase shareholder returns by 40%-50%, reducing annual costs by $5-$7 billion by 2028, despite reduced 2024 profits compared to 2023, causing climate activist backlash.

Shell Prioritizes Fossil Fuels, Cuts Costs, Boosts Shareholder Returns
Shell announced a cost-cutting plan, prioritizing fossil fuel production over renewable energy to increase shareholder returns by 40%-50%, reducing annual costs by $5-$7 billion by 2028, despite reduced 2024 profits compared to 2023, causing climate activist backlash.
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48% Bias Score

South Korea Bushfires: 18 Dead, Thousands Evacuated
South Korea's southeastern regions are battling widespread bushfires, resulting in at least 18 deaths, 19 injuries, and the destruction of over 200 structures, forcing 27,000 evacuations amid dry weather and strong winds.

South Korea Bushfires: 18 Dead, Thousands Evacuated
South Korea's southeastern regions are battling widespread bushfires, resulting in at least 18 deaths, 19 injuries, and the destruction of over 200 structures, forcing 27,000 evacuations amid dry weather and strong winds.
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20% Bias Score
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