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Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
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32% Bias Score


Syria's New Government Seeks Stability Amidst HTS Takeover and Israeli Air Strikes
Following the weekend takeover of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the head of Syria's new interim government, Mohammed al-Baschir, called for stability and urged Syrian refugees to return home; HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Dschulani aims for reconstruction, but Israel is launching widespread a...
Syria's New Government Seeks Stability Amidst HTS Takeover and Israeli Air Strikes
Following the weekend takeover of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the head of Syria's new interim government, Mohammed al-Baschir, called for stability and urged Syrian refugees to return home; HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Dschulani aims for reconstruction, but Israel is launching widespread a...
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48% Bias Score


€1 Billion Carbon Credit Fraud Exposes Flaws in German Climate Program
A €1 billion carbon credit fraud scheme, originating in China and involving German companies and auditing firms, was uncovered, exposing vulnerabilities in international carbon offset programs and highlighting the need for stricter verification procedures.
€1 Billion Carbon Credit Fraud Exposes Flaws in German Climate Program
A €1 billion carbon credit fraud scheme, originating in China and involving German companies and auditing firms, was uncovered, exposing vulnerabilities in international carbon offset programs and highlighting the need for stricter verification procedures.
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44% Bias Score


Notorious Syrian Officer Executed After Assad's Fall
Talal Dakkak, a Syrian Army officer known for feeding prisoners to his lion, was reportedly executed by rebels in Hama following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime; this event highlights growing instability and concerns over sectarian violence.
Notorious Syrian Officer Executed After Assad's Fall
Talal Dakkak, a Syrian Army officer known for feeding prisoners to his lion, was reportedly executed by rebels in Hama following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime; this event highlights growing instability and concerns over sectarian violence.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Strikes Russian Military Center Housing Putin's 'Doomsday' Plane
Ukrainian long-range missiles struck Taganrog, Russia, targeting the Beriev Aircraft Company, home to Putin's Il-80 'doomsday' plane and A-50 AEW&C spy planes, causing at least ten explosions, 14 burning cars, and damage to a heating plant, plunging 27 residential blocks into cold.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Military Center Housing Putin's 'Doomsday' Plane
Ukrainian long-range missiles struck Taganrog, Russia, targeting the Beriev Aircraft Company, home to Putin's Il-80 'doomsday' plane and A-50 AEW&C spy planes, causing at least ten explosions, 14 burning cars, and damage to a heating plant, plunging 27 residential blocks into cold.
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44% Bias Score


International Child Abuse Investigation Leads to Six Rescues in the Philippines
The arrests of two Australian men for online child abuse offences triggered a joint investigation with the Philippines, resulting in the rescue of six children and the arrest of two women on charges of human trafficking and child abuse material offences.
International Child Abuse Investigation Leads to Six Rescues in the Philippines
The arrests of two Australian men for online child abuse offences triggered a joint investigation with the Philippines, resulting in the rescue of six children and the arrest of two women on charges of human trafficking and child abuse material offences.
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32% Bias Score

Suspect in CEO Assassination Apprehended in Pennsylvania
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan last Wednesday. Police found a 3D-printed gun and silencer in his backpack, along with a forged ID and a manifesto expressing anger at corporate America.

Suspect in CEO Assassination Apprehended in Pennsylvania
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan last Wednesday. Police found a 3D-printed gun and silencer in his backpack, along with a forged ID and a manifesto expressing anger at corporate America.
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40% Bias Score

Belarus to Deploy Russian Hypersonic Missiles in 2025
Belarus will deploy Russian-made Oreshnik hypersonic missiles in 2025, a move announced by President Lukashenko in response to the perceived threat of Polish and Lithuanian troops near Belarus's western border. The missiles, provided free by Russia, are seen by Moscow as a means of deterring further...

Belarus to Deploy Russian Hypersonic Missiles in 2025
Belarus will deploy Russian-made Oreshnik hypersonic missiles in 2025, a move announced by President Lukashenko in response to the perceived threat of Polish and Lithuanian troops near Belarus's western border. The missiles, provided free by Russia, are seen by Moscow as a means of deterring further...
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48% Bias Score

"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."

"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."
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44% Bias Score

"FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns"
"Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup received a record-high score of 419.8 despite documented human rights abuses and the deaths of 884 Bangladeshi migrant workers this year, prompting criticism from human rights organizations and raising questions about FIFA's evaluation process."

"FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns"
"Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup received a record-high score of 419.8 despite documented human rights abuses and the deaths of 884 Bangladeshi migrant workers this year, prompting criticism from human rights organizations and raising questions about FIFA's evaluation process."
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64% Bias Score

"UN Report: Soil Salinization Threatens Global Food Production"
"A UN report reveals that 1.4 billion hectares of land globally are affected by salinity, impacting 10% of irrigated cropland and a similar proportion of rain-fed cropland, resulting in up to 70% crop yield losses, primarily due to climate change and unsustainable agricultural practices."

"UN Report: Soil Salinization Threatens Global Food Production"
"A UN report reveals that 1.4 billion hectares of land globally are affected by salinity, impacting 10% of irrigated cropland and a similar proportion of rain-fed cropland, resulting in up to 70% crop yield losses, primarily due to climate change and unsustainable agricultural practices."
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36% Bias Score

Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.

Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.
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28% Bias Score
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