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Corruption Significantly Hinders Global Climate Action: Transparency International CPI 2024
Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals that bribery and abuse of power hinder climate protection globally; cases include a US energy company's alleged $60 million bribery scheme, embezzlement from a Russian UN project, and dam failures in Libya causing over 11,000 dea...
Corruption Significantly Hinders Global Climate Action: Transparency International CPI 2024
Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals that bribery and abuse of power hinder climate protection globally; cases include a US energy company's alleged $60 million bribery scheme, embezzlement from a Russian UN project, and dam failures in Libya causing over 11,000 dea...
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48% Bias Score


Corruption Cripples Global Climate Action: Transparency International's 2024 CPI
Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals how corruption undermines climate action globally, citing cases in the US, Russia, Libya, and Vietnam, where bribery and abuse of power hindered renewable energy, energy efficiency projects, dam maintenance, and logging regulatio...
Corruption Cripples Global Climate Action: Transparency International's 2024 CPI
Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals how corruption undermines climate action globally, citing cases in the US, Russia, Libya, and Vietnam, where bribery and abuse of power hindered renewable energy, energy efficiency projects, dam maintenance, and logging regulatio...
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28% Bias Score


UK Cuts Overseas Aid, Following US Lead
The UK's Labour government, despite initial pledges, has cut its overseas aid budget and reshaped its approach to international development, mirroring a similar trend in the US, raising concerns about the future of global humanitarian efforts.
UK Cuts Overseas Aid, Following US Lead
The UK's Labour government, despite initial pledges, has cut its overseas aid budget and reshaped its approach to international development, mirroring a similar trend in the US, raising concerns about the future of global humanitarian efforts.
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60% Bias Score


Fear in Politics: Hindering Progress and the Need for Societal Change
British historian Robert Peckham, author of "Fear: An Alternative History of the World," discusses the overwhelming influence of fear in current sociopolitical discourse, hindering progress and highlighting the urgent need for societal change and mobilization.
Fear in Politics: Hindering Progress and the Need for Societal Change
British historian Robert Peckham, author of "Fear: An Alternative History of the World," discusses the overwhelming influence of fear in current sociopolitical discourse, hindering progress and highlighting the urgent need for societal change and mobilization.
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36% Bias Score


South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Backlash
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law in January 2025, aims to redistribute land to address historical inequalities stemming from Apartheid, sparking international controversy and resulting in the US cutting $440 million in aid. No land seizures have occurred yet.
South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Backlash
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law in January 2025, aims to redistribute land to address historical inequalities stemming from Apartheid, sparking international controversy and resulting in the US cutting $440 million in aid. No land seizures have occurred yet.
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52% Bias Score


Paris AI Summit: France Unveils €109 Billion Investment Plan
France is hosting the Paris Summit on Artificial Intelligence (February 10-11) with global leaders to address AI's opportunities and challenges, including €109 billion in French AI investments and a new €2.5 billion foundation for ethical AI.
Paris AI Summit: France Unveils €109 Billion Investment Plan
France is hosting the Paris Summit on Artificial Intelligence (February 10-11) with global leaders to address AI's opportunities and challenges, including €109 billion in French AI investments and a new €2.5 billion foundation for ethical AI.
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56% Bias Score

Corruption Cripples Global Climate Action: 2024 CPI Reveals Systemic Failures
The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals how corruption undermines climate action globally, citing examples such as a US energy company's $60 million bribery scheme, misused UN funds in Russia, and the killing of over 1000 climate activists in highly corrupt nations, impacting 85% of the world'...

Corruption Cripples Global Climate Action: 2024 CPI Reveals Systemic Failures
The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals how corruption undermines climate action globally, citing examples such as a US energy company's $60 million bribery scheme, misused UN funds in Russia, and the killing of over 1000 climate activists in highly corrupt nations, impacting 85% of the world'...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Invasion Threats Condemned: Canada and EU Seek Unified Trade Strategy
Canada's ambassador to France condemned President Trump's threats to invade countries, citing violations of international law; these threats include tariffs and potential military action against Canada and Greenland, prompting Canada and the EU to seek a unified trade strategy.

Trump's Invasion Threats Condemned: Canada and EU Seek Unified Trade Strategy
Canada's ambassador to France condemned President Trump's threats to invade countries, citing violations of international law; these threats include tariffs and potential military action against Canada and Greenland, prompting Canada and the EU to seek a unified trade strategy.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Record-Low Corruption Score Exposes Climate Initiative Risks
Transparency International's 2023 Corruption Perception Index ranks Russia 157th out of 180 countries with a score of 22, its lowest ever, highlighting the risk of misappropriation of billions of dollars allocated for climate change initiatives.

Russia's Record-Low Corruption Score Exposes Climate Initiative Risks
Transparency International's 2023 Corruption Perception Index ranks Russia 157th out of 180 countries with a score of 22, its lowest ever, highlighting the risk of misappropriation of billions of dollars allocated for climate change initiatives.
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24% Bias Score

South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Controversy
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law to address historical land inequalities from apartheid, allows the government to redistribute land, potentially without compensation in certain circumstances; however, no seizures have yet occurred, despite criticism from figures like Elon Musk a...

South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Controversy
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law to address historical land inequalities from apartheid, allows the government to redistribute land, potentially without compensation in certain circumstances; however, no seizures have yet occurred, despite criticism from figures like Elon Musk a...
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60% Bias Score

Decisive Leadership in Uncertain Times
A McKinsey study shows that high-performing organizations make decisions faster, even with incomplete information, while slow decision-making is a major performance killer; decisive leaders embrace uncertainty, acting swiftly to seize emerging opportunities.

Decisive Leadership in Uncertain Times
A McKinsey study shows that high-performing organizations make decisions faster, even with incomplete information, while slow decision-making is a major performance killer; decisive leaders embrace uncertainty, acting swiftly to seize emerging opportunities.
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52% Bias Score

Global AI Summit in Paris Addresses US, China Competition
The AI Action Summit in Paris, from February 10-11, will convene global leaders to discuss the rapid advancements in AI, particularly the US's massive investments and China's emergence as a competitor using open-source models. Europe plans a large AI campus in response.

Global AI Summit in Paris Addresses US, China Competition
The AI Action Summit in Paris, from February 10-11, will convene global leaders to discuss the rapid advancements in AI, particularly the US's massive investments and China's emergence as a competitor using open-source models. Europe plans a large AI campus in response.
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60% Bias Score
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