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Climate Change Supercharges Nordic Heatwave, Causing Widespread Impacts
A July 2024 heatwave in Scandinavia, supercharged by climate change, caused at least 60 drowning deaths, hospital overcrowding, wildfires, and wildlife impacts, highlighting the escalating risks of global heating and emphasizing that no region is immune.
Climate Change Supercharges Nordic Heatwave, Causing Widespread Impacts
A July 2024 heatwave in Scandinavia, supercharged by climate change, caused at least 60 drowning deaths, hospital overcrowding, wildfires, and wildlife impacts, highlighting the escalating risks of global heating and emphasizing that no region is immune.
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24% Bias Score


Colombian Senator's Funeral Exposes Deep Political Divisions
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died Monday after a June assassination attempt, was buried Wednesday in Bogotá's Central Cemetery; the funeral, attended by former presidents but not current government officials at the family's request, highlighted deep political divisions.
Colombian Senator's Funeral Exposes Deep Political Divisions
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died Monday after a June assassination attempt, was buried Wednesday in Bogotá's Central Cemetery; the funeral, attended by former presidents but not current government officials at the family's request, highlighted deep political divisions.
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44% Bias Score


Slovenia Legalizes Assisted Dying, First in Eastern Europe
Slovenia legalized physician-assisted suicide in July 2024, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so after a 2023 referendum where 55% of voters approved; however, a potential repeal referendum is underway.
Slovenia Legalizes Assisted Dying, First in Eastern Europe
Slovenia legalized physician-assisted suicide in July 2024, becoming the first Eastern European country to do so after a 2023 referendum where 55% of voters approved; however, a potential repeal referendum is underway.
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24% Bias Score


Israel's New NGO Rules Block Gaza Aid
Over 100 humanitarian organizations denounce Israel's new regulations, citing the rejection of at least 60 aid requests for Gaza in July alone due to the organizations' lack of authorization under the new law passed in March.
Israel's New NGO Rules Block Gaza Aid
Over 100 humanitarian organizations denounce Israel's new regulations, citing the rejection of at least 60 aid requests for Gaza in July alone due to the organizations' lack of authorization under the new law passed in March.
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48% Bias Score


US Report Condemns Germany's Human Rights Record
The 2024 US State Department human rights report harshly criticized Germany for restricting free speech and assembly, citing police surveillance and the AfD's classification, contrasting sharply with previous reports and prompting a strong German response; El Salvador, a close Trump ally, received a...
US Report Condemns Germany's Human Rights Record
The 2024 US State Department human rights report harshly criticized Germany for restricting free speech and assembly, citing police surveillance and the AfD's classification, contrasting sharply with previous reports and prompting a strong German response; El Salvador, a close Trump ally, received a...
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56% Bias Score


French Heatwave Exposes Homeless Vulnerability
A record-breaking heatwave in France, reaching 40°C in Bordeaux, exposes the vulnerability of the homeless population, who face limited access to showers, clean water, and adequate shelter due to understaffed support organizations during the peak summer vacation period. The increasing number of home...
French Heatwave Exposes Homeless Vulnerability
A record-breaking heatwave in France, reaching 40°C in Bordeaux, exposes the vulnerability of the homeless population, who face limited access to showers, clean water, and adequate shelter due to understaffed support organizations during the peak summer vacation period. The increasing number of home...
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24% Bias Score

Federal Agents Mistakenly Detain Special Needs Teen at Gunpoint Outside LA High School
Federal agents mistakenly detained a 15-year-old boy with special needs at gunpoint outside Arleta High School in Los Angeles on Monday while searching for a Salvadoran national, leaving bullets behind; the incident caused significant distress and sparked safety concerns.

Federal Agents Mistakenly Detain Special Needs Teen at Gunpoint Outside LA High School
Federal agents mistakenly detained a 15-year-old boy with special needs at gunpoint outside Arleta High School in Los Angeles on Monday while searching for a Salvadoran national, leaving bullets behind; the incident caused significant distress and sparked safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Taliban Launches Job Program Amidst Afghan Deportations and Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has launched a job placement program, initially registering 3100 Afghans deported from Iran and Pakistan for work in Qatar, while facing UN concerns about human rights violations against returning citizens and ongoing negotiations with other countries for labor ...

Taliban Launches Job Program Amidst Afghan Deportations and Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has launched a job placement program, initially registering 3100 Afghans deported from Iran and Pakistan for work in Qatar, while facing UN concerns about human rights violations against returning citizens and ongoing negotiations with other countries for labor ...
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40% Bias Score

US Revokes Visas of Brazilian Officials Over Mais Médicos Program
The U.S. revoked the visas of two Brazilian health officials, Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales and Alberto Kleiman, involved in the Mais Médicos program, accusing them of complicity in a forced labor scheme involving Cuban doctors, highlighting strained U.S.-Cuba relations and impacting their travel to the...

US Revokes Visas of Brazilian Officials Over Mais Médicos Program
The U.S. revoked the visas of two Brazilian health officials, Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales and Alberto Kleiman, involved in the Mais Médicos program, accusing them of complicity in a forced labor scheme involving Cuban doctors, highlighting strained U.S.-Cuba relations and impacting their travel to the...
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56% Bias Score

Texas Father Imprisoned in Russia, Hopes for Release During Trump-Putin Meeting
David Barnes, a Texas father, is serving a 21.5-year sentence in Russia on child abuse charges deemed false by U.S. authorities; his family hopes President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin will result in a prisoner exchange.

Texas Father Imprisoned in Russia, Hopes for Release During Trump-Putin Meeting
David Barnes, a Texas father, is serving a 21.5-year sentence in Russia on child abuse charges deemed false by U.S. authorities; his family hopes President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin will result in a prisoner exchange.
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai's Trial Nears Conclusion
Jailed Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai's national security trial concludes Thursday with closing arguments; the 77-year-old faces life imprisonment for foreign collusion and seditious publication charges, stemming from his Apple Daily newspaper's pro-democracy stance and alleged ties to foreign poli...

Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai's Trial Nears Conclusion
Jailed Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai's national security trial concludes Thursday with closing arguments; the 77-year-old faces life imprisonment for foreign collusion and seditious publication charges, stemming from his Apple Daily newspaper's pro-democracy stance and alleged ties to foreign poli...
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44% Bias Score

US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Officials Employing Cuban Medical Missions
On August 13, 2025, the US announced visa restrictions on officials from African countries, Brazil, and Grenada for using Cuban medical missions, which Washington calls forced labor; Brazil's "Mais Medicos" program is specifically implicated, with officials accused of knowingly paying Cuba.

US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Officials Employing Cuban Medical Missions
On August 13, 2025, the US announced visa restrictions on officials from African countries, Brazil, and Grenada for using Cuban medical missions, which Washington calls forced labor; Brazil's "Mais Medicos" program is specifically implicated, with officials accused of knowingly paying Cuba.
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60% Bias Score
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