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South American Oil Boom: Geopolitical Shifts Reshape Global Energy Landscape
The discovery of a massive oil field in Guyana in 2015, coupled with declining US shale oil production due to low prices and new tariffs, has shifted global oil investment to South America, with Guyana, Suriname, and Brazil expected to account for 80% of global production increases, creating rapid e...
South American Oil Boom: Geopolitical Shifts Reshape Global Energy Landscape
The discovery of a massive oil field in Guyana in 2015, coupled with declining US shale oil production due to low prices and new tariffs, has shifted global oil investment to South America, with Guyana, Suriname, and Brazil expected to account for 80% of global production increases, creating rapid e...
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44% Bias Score


Leverkusen's Restructuring: A New Era Under Ten Hag
Following the departure of coach Xabi Alonso and key players, Bayer Leverkusen, the 2023-24 Bundesliga champion, is undergoing a major restructuring under new coach Erik ten Hag, aiming for a top-four Bundesliga finish and top-16 European placement, leveraging the €150 million from Florian Wirtz's t...
Leverkusen's Restructuring: A New Era Under Ten Hag
Following the departure of coach Xabi Alonso and key players, Bayer Leverkusen, the 2023-24 Bundesliga champion, is undergoing a major restructuring under new coach Erik ten Hag, aiming for a top-four Bundesliga finish and top-16 European placement, leveraging the €150 million from Florian Wirtz's t...
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36% Bias Score


Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...
Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...
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24% Bias Score


João Pedro's Transfer Highlights Financial Imbalance in Football
Chelsea's João Pedro scored two goals against his former team, Fluminense, in the Club World Cup, showcasing the financial disparity between European and South American football as his €63 million transfer represents half of Fluminense's squad value.
João Pedro's Transfer Highlights Financial Imbalance in Football
Chelsea's João Pedro scored two goals against his former team, Fluminense, in the Club World Cup, showcasing the financial disparity between European and South American football as his €63 million transfer represents half of Fluminense's squad value.
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52% Bias Score


Simons Elected as Suriname's First Female President Amidst Projected Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as its first female president on July 16th, 2024, following a close election where her party won 18 seats compared to the incumbent's 17. This transition comes as Suriname anticipates an oil boom starting in 2028.
Simons Elected as Suriname's First Female President Amidst Projected Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as its first female president on July 16th, 2024, following a close election where her party won 18 seats compared to the incumbent's 17. This transition comes as Suriname anticipates an oil boom starting in 2028.
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36% Bias Score


Mercosur Summit: Trade Deals and Ideological Tensions
Mercosur leaders meet in Buenos Aires to finalize key trade deals with Europe, despite internal tensions between Argentina's President Milei and Brazil's President Lula da Silva; a deal with EFTA is already concluded.
Mercosur Summit: Trade Deals and Ideological Tensions
Mercosur leaders meet in Buenos Aires to finalize key trade deals with Europe, despite internal tensions between Argentina's President Milei and Brazil's President Lula da Silva; a deal with EFTA is already concluded.
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36% Bias Score

Roman Crime Boss Orchestrates Violent Attacks from Prison
Imprisoned Albanian crime boss Elvis Demce directed a series of kidnappings, attempted murders, and extortion attempts in Rome, leading to the arrest of six individuals and uncovering a new alliance between Eastern European and South American criminals.

Roman Crime Boss Orchestrates Violent Attacks from Prison
Imprisoned Albanian crime boss Elvis Demce directed a series of kidnappings, attempted murders, and extortion attempts in Rome, leading to the arrest of six individuals and uncovering a new alliance between Eastern European and South American criminals.
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64% Bias Score

Record Heatwave in Europe, Unprecedented Cold in South America Highlight Climate Change Impacts
A record-breaking European heatwave in June/July 2024 caused school closures and work bans, while a rare polar cold wave hit South America, creating record lows and snowfall in unusual areas; both events highlight the intensifying impacts of climate change.

Record Heatwave in Europe, Unprecedented Cold in South America Highlight Climate Change Impacts
A record-breaking European heatwave in June/July 2024 caused school closures and work bans, while a rare polar cold wave hit South America, creating record lows and snowfall in unusual areas; both events highlight the intensifying impacts of climate change.
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16% Bias Score

Sino-Bolivian Partnership: 40 Years of Collaboration for Sustainable Development
China and Bolivia celebrate 40 years of diplomatic relations, focusing on scientific and technological collaboration, boosted by Bolivia's recent BRICS membership, promising mutual benefits and global impact through projects in renewable energy, biodiversity, and digital technologies.

Sino-Bolivian Partnership: 40 Years of Collaboration for Sustainable Development
China and Bolivia celebrate 40 years of diplomatic relations, focusing on scientific and technological collaboration, boosted by Bolivia's recent BRICS membership, promising mutual benefits and global impact through projects in renewable energy, biodiversity, and digital technologies.
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44% Bias Score

Simons Elected Suriname's First Female President Amidst Upcoming Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as its first female president on July 2nd, 2024, following a closely contested election that resulted in a coalition government. Simons' party, the NDP, won 18 seats, one more than the incumbent president's party. Simons plans to focus on equitable distr...

Simons Elected Suriname's First Female President Amidst Upcoming Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as its first female president on July 2nd, 2024, following a closely contested election that resulted in a coalition government. Simons' party, the NDP, won 18 seats, one more than the incumbent president's party. Simons plans to focus on equitable distr...
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36% Bias Score

Simons Elected as Suriname's First Female President Amidst Impending Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as the country's first female president on Sunday, following a close election and subsequent coalition deal, setting the stage for her leadership during an anticipated oil boom starting in 2028.

Simons Elected as Suriname's First Female President Amidst Impending Oil Boom
Suriname's parliament elected Jennifer Simons as the country's first female president on Sunday, following a close election and subsequent coalition deal, setting the stage for her leadership during an anticipated oil boom starting in 2028.
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36% Bias Score

Gold Rush Fuels Crime Wave in South America
Rising gold prices are driving South American drug cartels to shift from cocaine to illegal gold mining, resulting in increased violence and environmental damage; Peru's illegal gold exports reached $4.8 billion last year, representing 44% of total exports.

Gold Rush Fuels Crime Wave in South America
Rising gold prices are driving South American drug cartels to shift from cocaine to illegal gold mining, resulting in increased violence and environmental damage; Peru's illegal gold exports reached $4.8 billion last year, representing 44% of total exports.
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40% Bias Score
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