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EU Funds Revitalization of German Village School
The village of Kleinpaschleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is receiving โฌ4.5 million in EU funding to transform a former school into a family center as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aiming to revitalize the community and create a new social hub by 2029.
EU Funds Revitalization of German Village School
The village of Kleinpaschleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is receiving โฌ4.5 million in EU funding to transform a former school into a family center as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aiming to revitalize the community and create a new social hub by 2029.
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44% Bias Score


Lidar Reveals Extensive Pre-Columbian Urban Network in the Amazon
Using lidar technology, researchers discovered evidence of 10,000โ24,000 pre-Columbian earthworks in the Amazon basin, revealing sophisticated urban settlements and sustainable land management practices that challenge historical assumptions about the region's human occupation.
Lidar Reveals Extensive Pre-Columbian Urban Network in the Amazon
Using lidar technology, researchers discovered evidence of 10,000โ24,000 pre-Columbian earthworks in the Amazon basin, revealing sophisticated urban settlements and sustainable land management practices that challenge historical assumptions about the region's human occupation.
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40% Bias Score


Principe's Transformation: Ecotourism's Promise and Peril
South African multimillionaire Mark Shuttleworth transformed the impoverished island of Principe into a luxury ecotourism destination, creating over 500 jobs and funding local conservation through a โฌ25 nightly conservation fee, raising questions about the long-term sustainability and equitable dist...
Principe's Transformation: Ecotourism's Promise and Peril
South African multimillionaire Mark Shuttleworth transformed the impoverished island of Principe into a luxury ecotourism destination, creating over 500 jobs and funding local conservation through a โฌ25 nightly conservation fee, raising questions about the long-term sustainability and equitable dist...
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56% Bias Score


Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.
Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.
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52% Bias Score


Latin American Economic Forum Highlights Growth Challenges and Opportunities
The International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Panama City, focused on the region's 2.5% GDP growth in 2024, exploring challenges such as energy transition, social cohesion, crime, and climate change alongside opportunities for growth and regional collaboration.
Latin American Economic Forum Highlights Growth Challenges and Opportunities
The International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Panama City, focused on the region's 2.5% GDP growth in 2024, exploring challenges such as energy transition, social cohesion, crime, and climate change alongside opportunities for growth and regional collaboration.
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36% Bias Score


Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...
Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...
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56% Bias Score

China's Snow Sports Boom: From Olympics to Global Market Leader
China's snow sports participation skyrocketed from 13 million (2017-18) to 36 million (2022-23) after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, exceeding even established markets and prompting government support for further development of the "ice and snow economy.

China's Snow Sports Boom: From Olympics to Global Market Leader
China's snow sports participation skyrocketed from 13 million (2017-18) to 36 million (2022-23) after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, exceeding even established markets and prompting government support for further development of the "ice and snow economy.
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52% Bias Score

Australian Tourism to Indonesia Booms Despite Jakarta's Capital Status Change
Over 1.6 million Australians visited Indonesia in the past year, a 26% increase, with Bali being the primary destination, while Jakarta maintains its economic significance despite becoming a former capital and facing environmental challenges; a new hotel, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird, highlights the ci...

Australian Tourism to Indonesia Booms Despite Jakarta's Capital Status Change
Over 1.6 million Australians visited Indonesia in the past year, a 26% increase, with Bali being the primary destination, while Jakarta maintains its economic significance despite becoming a former capital and facing environmental challenges; a new hotel, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird, highlights the ci...
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40% Bias Score

Costa Rica to Lead 2025 OECD Ministerial Meeting
Costa Rica will preside over the 2025 OECD Ministerial Meeting, focusing on resilient, inclusive, and sustainable prosperity through trade, investment, and innovation, marking a significant achievement for the small nation and shaping global economic policy.

Costa Rica to Lead 2025 OECD Ministerial Meeting
Costa Rica will preside over the 2025 OECD Ministerial Meeting, focusing on resilient, inclusive, and sustainable prosperity through trade, investment, and innovation, marking a significant achievement for the small nation and shaping global economic policy.
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56% Bias Score

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Under Threat from Nickel Mining Expansion
Nickel mining in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago, a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, is rapidly expanding, threatening its unique marine ecosystem and UNESCO Global Geopark status despite a recent court ruling mandating special protection.

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Under Threat from Nickel Mining Expansion
Nickel mining in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago, a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, is rapidly expanding, threatening its unique marine ecosystem and UNESCO Global Geopark status despite a recent court ruling mandating special protection.
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56% Bias Score

Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum Focuses on Sustainable Growth
The Latin American and Caribbean International Economic Forum, held in Panama City on Wednesday and Thursday, brought together government officials, business leaders, and experts to discuss sustainable growth, infrastructure development, and the region's economic outlook for 2025.

Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum Focuses on Sustainable Growth
The Latin American and Caribbean International Economic Forum, held in Panama City on Wednesday and Thursday, brought together government officials, business leaders, and experts to discuss sustainable growth, infrastructure development, and the region's economic outlook for 2025.
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28% Bias Score

Community Conservancies Outperform National Parks in African Wildlife Conservation
Community-run conservancies in Africa, covering tens of millions of hectares, are proving more effective than traditional national parks in protecting wildlife, with some areas showing 80% of wildlife populations residing in conservancies despite their smaller land area, offering a more sustainable ...

Community Conservancies Outperform National Parks in African Wildlife Conservation
Community-run conservancies in Africa, covering tens of millions of hectares, are proving more effective than traditional national parks in protecting wildlife, with some areas showing 80% of wildlife populations residing in conservancies despite their smaller land area, offering a more sustainable ...
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52% Bias Score
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