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Exploitation of Migrant Workers Fuels Spain's Economic Boom
Huelva, Spain, produces over 60% of the UK's winter strawberries, employing 100,000 seasonal workers, 40% undocumented, who endure sub-minimum wages, unpaid overtime, pesticide exposure, and live in slums despite Spain's booming economy.
Exploitation of Migrant Workers Fuels Spain's Economic Boom
Huelva, Spain, produces over 60% of the UK's winter strawberries, employing 100,000 seasonal workers, 40% undocumented, who endure sub-minimum wages, unpaid overtime, pesticide exposure, and live in slums despite Spain's booming economy.
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64% Bias Score


AI-Generated Memes: Trump's Weapon of Choice
The Trump administration uses AI-generated images to mock political opponents and marginalized groups, a strategy that dehumanizes and demonizes them while trivializing serious political issues.
AI-Generated Memes: Trump's Weapon of Choice
The Trump administration uses AI-generated images to mock political opponents and marginalized groups, a strategy that dehumanizes and demonizes them while trivializing serious political issues.
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52% Bias Score


Arson Attacks Target Social Cooperatives in Caserta, Threatening Community Development
Three suspicious fires in less than a month targeted lands in Caserta, Italy, confiscated from the Camorra and cultivated by social cooperatives, causing significant damage and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of organized crime.
Arson Attacks Target Social Cooperatives in Caserta, Threatening Community Development
Three suspicious fires in less than a month targeted lands in Caserta, Italy, confiscated from the Camorra and cultivated by social cooperatives, causing significant damage and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of organized crime.
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40% Bias Score


EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People, Pledges €3 Billion in Aid
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's unwavering support for the Belarusian people on the fifth anniversary of the 2020 disputed elections, pledging €3 billion in aid for a democratic transition and condemning the ongoing repression under Lukashenko's regime.
EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People, Pledges €3 Billion in Aid
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's unwavering support for the Belarusian people on the fifth anniversary of the 2020 disputed elections, pledging €3 billion in aid for a democratic transition and condemning the ongoing repression under Lukashenko's regime.
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56% Bias Score


Belarusian Political Prisoner's Ordeal Exposes Regime's Repression
Palina Charenda-Panassiouk, a Belarusian historian, spent four years in prison for opposing Lukashenko's regime, facing inhumane conditions including forced labor and solitary confinement; her release and exile highlight the Belarusian regime's systematic suppression of dissent and its recent, seemi...
Belarusian Political Prisoner's Ordeal Exposes Regime's Repression
Palina Charenda-Panassiouk, a Belarusian historian, spent four years in prison for opposing Lukashenko's regime, facing inhumane conditions including forced labor and solitary confinement; her release and exile highlight the Belarusian regime's systematic suppression of dissent and its recent, seemi...
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40% Bias Score


Kashmir Book Ban: 25 Titles Pulled Over Alleged Anti-India Content
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir banned 25 books on Kashmiri history and human rights during a book fair in Srinagar, citing anti-India and separatist narratives that could incite violence among youth; the ban includes works by Western, Indian, and Kashmiri authors published by prominent i...
Kashmir Book Ban: 25 Titles Pulled Over Alleged Anti-India Content
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir banned 25 books on Kashmiri history and human rights during a book fair in Srinagar, citing anti-India and separatist narratives that could incite violence among youth; the ban includes works by Western, Indian, and Kashmiri authors published by prominent i...
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection, Raising Democratic Concerns
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite presidential reelection on July 31st, allowing President Nayib Bukele to seek reelection in 2027, despite concerns about human rights abuses and eroding democratic norms; this decision was supported by Bukele's party, Nueva Ideas, with only three dissent...

El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection, Raising Democratic Concerns
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite presidential reelection on July 31st, allowing President Nayib Bukele to seek reelection in 2027, despite concerns about human rights abuses and eroding democratic norms; this decision was supported by Bukele's party, Nueva Ideas, with only three dissent...
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48% Bias Score

Belarus: Five Years After Protests, Repression Persists
In 2020, Belarusian protests against Lukashenko's fraudulent re-election, exacerbated by COVID-19 mismanagement, were met with violent repression. Over 8,500 faced politically motivated prosecutions, and over 60,000 were imprisoned, despite Lukashenko's recent claim that he will not seek re-election...

Belarus: Five Years After Protests, Repression Persists
In 2020, Belarusian protests against Lukashenko's fraudulent re-election, exacerbated by COVID-19 mismanagement, were met with violent repression. Over 8,500 faced politically motivated prosecutions, and over 60,000 were imprisoned, despite Lukashenko's recent claim that he will not seek re-election...
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44% Bias Score

Palantir's Use in Germany Sparks Privacy Debate
In Germany, Palantir's surveillance software, used by police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, raises privacy concerns due to mass data processing, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the country's digital sovereignty issues.

Palantir's Use in Germany Sparks Privacy Debate
In Germany, Palantir's surveillance software, used by police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, raises privacy concerns due to mass data processing, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the country's digital sovereignty issues.
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48% Bias Score

Belarusian Journalist's Account of 2020 Election and Subsequent Repression
Belarusian journalist Ulyana Boboeid describes witnessing irregularities in the August 9, 2020, Belarusian presidential election, the subsequent crackdown on protests, and her subsequent escape from the country due to government repression of independent media, highlighting the lasting impact on her...

Belarusian Journalist's Account of 2020 Election and Subsequent Repression
Belarusian journalist Ulyana Boboeid describes witnessing irregularities in the August 9, 2020, Belarusian presidential election, the subsequent crackdown on protests, and her subsequent escape from the country due to government repression of independent media, highlighting the lasting impact on her...
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36% Bias Score

Trump and Putin to Meet on Ukraine, Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal Signed
US President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15th to discuss ending the Ukraine war; Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a US-brokered peace agreement; Germany and allies warn against Israel's Gaza plan; Congo's new government includes a human rights activist; a fire broke ...

Trump and Putin to Meet on Ukraine, Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal Signed
US President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15th to discuss ending the Ukraine war; Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a US-brokered peace agreement; Germany and allies warn against Israel's Gaza plan; Congo's new government includes a human rights activist; a fire broke ...
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36% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People Five Years After Disputed Elections
On the fifth anniversary of Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's continued support for the Belarusian people, emphasizing the release of over 1000 political prisoners and the fulfillment of democratic aspirations, alongside a 3 bil...

EU Reaffirms Support for Belarusian People Five Years After Disputed Elections
On the fifth anniversary of Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's continued support for the Belarusian people, emphasizing the release of over 1000 political prisoners and the fulfillment of democratic aspirations, alongside a 3 bil...
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40% Bias Score
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