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Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.
Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.
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56% Bias Score


France's Fiscal Crisis: Macron's Foreign Policy Failures Fuel Debt and Instability
France faces a €3.2 trillion debt crisis (110% of GDP), fueled by President Macron's foreign policy failures, including strained relations with Algeria (30% trade reduction), loss of a €35 billion submarine contract, and declining African influence. This causes austerity measures, impacting neighbor...
France's Fiscal Crisis: Macron's Foreign Policy Failures Fuel Debt and Instability
France faces a €3.2 trillion debt crisis (110% of GDP), fueled by President Macron's foreign policy failures, including strained relations with Algeria (30% trade reduction), loss of a €35 billion submarine contract, and declining African influence. This causes austerity measures, impacting neighbor...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Immigration Crackdown Forces Migrants to Rethink US Dreams
President Trump's new immigration policies have forced migrants traveling to the United States to reconsider their plans, with many abandoning their journeys due to fears of deportation and lack of opportunities, resulting in a significant shift in regional migration patterns.
Trump's Immigration Crackdown Forces Migrants to Rethink US Dreams
President Trump's new immigration policies have forced migrants traveling to the United States to reconsider their plans, with many abandoning their journeys due to fears of deportation and lack of opportunities, resulting in a significant shift in regional migration patterns.
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60% Bias Score


Merkel Condemns Merz's Collaboration with AfD on Migration Policy
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly criticized her successor, Friedrich Merz, for passing a migration policy with the support of the far-right AfD party, marking the first time the AfD played a role in a mainstream party's parliamentary majority on January 29, 2025, prompting concerns ab...
Merkel Condemns Merz's Collaboration with AfD on Migration Policy
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly criticized her successor, Friedrich Merz, for passing a migration policy with the support of the far-right AfD party, marking the first time the AfD played a role in a mainstream party's parliamentary majority on January 29, 2025, prompting concerns ab...
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60% Bias Score


Anatolian Origin of Sheep Domestication and its Impact on Human Societies
Genetic analysis of 11,000-year-old sheep bones from Anatolia confirms that sheep domestication began in Southeast Anatolia, leading to the development of white wool and impacting human societies in Europe through migration.
Anatolian Origin of Sheep Domestication and its Impact on Human Societies
Genetic analysis of 11,000-year-old sheep bones from Anatolia confirms that sheep domestication began in Southeast Anatolia, leading to the development of white wool and impacting human societies in Europe through migration.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Administration Uses Military for Rapid Deportations, Causing Diplomatic Tensions
The Trump administration deported approximately 7,300 people in its first week, including 64 Guatemalans swiftly deported via U.S. military planes, sparking diplomatic tensions with Colombia and raising human rights concerns regarding the use of shackles.
Trump Administration Uses Military for Rapid Deportations, Causing Diplomatic Tensions
The Trump administration deported approximately 7,300 people in its first week, including 64 Guatemalans swiftly deported via U.S. military planes, sparking diplomatic tensions with Colombia and raising human rights concerns regarding the use of shackles.
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44% Bias Score

Central American Nations Implement Support Programs for US Deportations
Facing increased deportations from the US, Mexico and Central American nations are implementing support programs offering financial aid, healthcare, job training, and psychological assistance to returning citizens, highlighting the need for regional collaboration to address the situation's systemic ...

Central American Nations Implement Support Programs for US Deportations
Facing increased deportations from the US, Mexico and Central American nations are implementing support programs offering financial aid, healthcare, job training, and psychological assistance to returning citizens, highlighting the need for regional collaboration to address the situation's systemic ...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Citizens Fuel Lucrative Migrant Smuggling Business
American citizens are actively involved in smuggling migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, earning significant profits—up to $2,000 per migrant—with the cost increasing under the Trump administration's stricter enforcement; one smuggler, "Joe", estimates having transported nearly 500 people.

U.S. Citizens Fuel Lucrative Migrant Smuggling Business
American citizens are actively involved in smuggling migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, earning significant profits—up to $2,000 per migrant—with the cost increasing under the Trump administration's stricter enforcement; one smuggler, "Joe", estimates having transported nearly 500 people.
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40% Bias Score

Victoria's Goldfields Nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Listing
Australia will nominate Victoria's Goldfields for UNESCO's tentative World Heritage list on Friday, recognizing its historical significance encompassing Indigenous heritage and the gold rush era's mass migration that transformed the state and Melbourne, starting in 1851.

Victoria's Goldfields Nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Listing
Australia will nominate Victoria's Goldfields for UNESCO's tentative World Heritage list on Friday, recognizing its historical significance encompassing Indigenous heritage and the gold rush era's mass migration that transformed the state and Melbourne, starting in 1851.
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44% Bias Score

Laken Riley Act Grants States Broad Powers in Immigration Enforcement
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act on January 29th, granting states the power to sue the federal government over immigration enforcement, including the detention of immigrants charged with certain crimes and the ability to influence visa issuance; the House approved it with 263-156 votes.

Laken Riley Act Grants States Broad Powers in Immigration Enforcement
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act on January 29th, granting states the power to sue the federal government over immigration enforcement, including the detention of immigrants charged with certain crimes and the ability to influence visa issuance; the House approved it with 263-156 votes.
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48% Bias Score

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A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Considers Far-Right Pact on Migration in Germany
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is considering a controversial move to collaborate with the far-right AfD party to pass stricter migration laws, breaking a long-standing political tradition and raising concerns about the future of Germany's post-war consensus.

Merz Considers Far-Right Pact on Migration in Germany
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is considering a controversial move to collaborate with the far-right AfD party to pass stricter migration laws, breaking a long-standing political tradition and raising concerns about the future of Germany's post-war consensus.
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56% Bias Score
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