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Slovakia's Controversial NGO Law Sparks Protests
Slovakia's parliament is debating a law restricting NGOs, which critics say mirrors Russia's approach and could violate human rights; thousands protested, and the law's passage would weaken anti-corruption efforts.
Slovakia's Controversial NGO Law Sparks Protests
Slovakia's parliament is debating a law restricting NGOs, which critics say mirrors Russia's approach and could violate human rights; thousands protested, and the law's passage would weaken anti-corruption efforts.
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48% Bias Score


UNCTAD Urges U.S. to Exempt Poor Nations from Devastating Tariffs
The UNCTAD urges the U.S. to exempt small, poor nations from reciprocal tariffs, warning of devastating economic consequences and minimal revenue gains for the U.S., highlighting examples like Laos (48% tariff), Myanmar (45%), and Mauritius (40%), and the unique agricultural exports from these count...
UNCTAD Urges U.S. to Exempt Poor Nations from Devastating Tariffs
The UNCTAD urges the U.S. to exempt small, poor nations from reciprocal tariffs, warning of devastating economic consequences and minimal revenue gains for the U.S., highlighting examples like Laos (48% tariff), Myanmar (45%), and Mauritius (40%), and the unique agricultural exports from these count...
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40% Bias Score


David Hockney 25": A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris hosts "David Hockney 25," a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work spanning seven decades and including over 400 pieces, running until August 31st, celebrating the foundation's 10th anniversary.
David Hockney 25": A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris hosts "David Hockney 25," a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work spanning seven decades and including over 400 pieces, running until August 31st, celebrating the foundation's 10th anniversary.
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28% Bias Score


Thiel Fellowship Highlights Flaws in Traditional Education for Entrepreneurs
The Thiel Fellowship supports young entrepreneurs like John Andrew Entwistle and Joshua Browder, who forwent college to launch startups, showcasing the limitations of traditional education in nurturing entrepreneurial talent and emphasizing the need for educational reform focused on practical proble...
Thiel Fellowship Highlights Flaws in Traditional Education for Entrepreneurs
The Thiel Fellowship supports young entrepreneurs like John Andrew Entwistle and Joshua Browder, who forwent college to launch startups, showcasing the limitations of traditional education in nurturing entrepreneurial talent and emphasizing the need for educational reform focused on practical proble...
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60% Bias Score


US Markets Edge Up Amidst Policy Uncertainty and Deportation Dispute
US stock markets experienced slight gains at the open despite recent policy-driven selloffs; the Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation case continues, with the US government resisting his return despite a Supreme Court order; and new trade investigations into computer chips and pharmaceuticals could lead...
US Markets Edge Up Amidst Policy Uncertainty and Deportation Dispute
US stock markets experienced slight gains at the open despite recent policy-driven selloffs; the Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation case continues, with the US government resisting his return despite a Supreme Court order; and new trade investigations into computer chips and pharmaceuticals could lead...
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52% Bias Score


Albanese Ambushed by Far-Right Activists, Raising Security Concerns
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was confronted by two men with links to far-right groups in his Melbourne hotel lobby on Tuesday, prompting concerns about security vulnerabilities amid a rise in threats against politicians; the incident occurred just days after a neo-Nazi rally outside a ...
Albanese Ambushed by Far-Right Activists, Raising Security Concerns
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was confronted by two men with links to far-right groups in his Melbourne hotel lobby on Tuesday, prompting concerns about security vulnerabilities amid a rise in threats against politicians; the incident occurred just days after a neo-Nazi rally outside a ...
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64% Bias Score

Halabja Officially Recognized as Iraq's 19th Province
The Iraqi parliament passed a law establishing Halabja as Iraq's 19th province, a move hailed as a significant step towards justice for the victims of the 1988 chemical attack and a symbol of recognition for the Kurdish people.

Halabja Officially Recognized as Iraq's 19th Province
The Iraqi parliament passed a law establishing Halabja as Iraq's 19th province, a move hailed as a significant step towards justice for the victims of the 1988 chemical attack and a symbol of recognition for the Kurdish people.
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44% Bias Score

Syria Dissolves 8th Brigade Amidst Southern Power Struggle
The Syrian Ministry of Defense absorbed the 8th Brigade, a powerful faction led by Ahmed al-Awda, following the death of Bilal al-Droubi, allegedly at the hands of the brigade, prompting concerns about the fragility of the new Syrian government's authority in southern Syria.

Syria Dissolves 8th Brigade Amidst Southern Power Struggle
The Syrian Ministry of Defense absorbed the 8th Brigade, a powerful faction led by Ahmed al-Awda, following the death of Bilal al-Droubi, allegedly at the hands of the brigade, prompting concerns about the fragility of the new Syrian government's authority in southern Syria.
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40% Bias Score

DOGE Big Balls Ransomware Uses Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation
The DOGE Big Balls ransomware group uses a customized Fog malware variant, exploiting CVE-2015-2291, to deliver a multi-stage Windows Powershell infection chain; it uniquely incorporates political conspiracy theories and falsely implicates Edward Coristine, including his personal details, to mislead...

DOGE Big Balls Ransomware Uses Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation
The DOGE Big Balls ransomware group uses a customized Fog malware variant, exploiting CVE-2015-2291, to deliver a multi-stage Windows Powershell infection chain; it uniquely incorporates political conspiracy theories and falsely implicates Edward Coristine, including his personal details, to mislead...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs, Recession Fears, and Bitcoin's Unexpected Rise
Ray Dalio warned of a potential recession worse than 2008 due to President Trump's tariffs weakening the U.S. dollar, yet Bitcoin's price has risen despite 40-60% recession odds, with some analysts viewing a recession as a potential catalyst for its price increase.

Trump Tariffs, Recession Fears, and Bitcoin's Unexpected Rise
Ray Dalio warned of a potential recession worse than 2008 due to President Trump's tariffs weakening the U.S. dollar, yet Bitcoin's price has risen despite 40-60% recession odds, with some analysts viewing a recession as a potential catalyst for its price increase.
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52% Bias Score

ICC Arrest Warrants for Putin and Netanyahu Highlight Enforcement Challenges
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but neither has been arrested despite visiting ICC member states; Hungary's subsequent withdrawal from the ICC further highlights the court's enforcem...

ICC Arrest Warrants for Putin and Netanyahu Highlight Enforcement Challenges
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but neither has been arrested despite visiting ICC member states; Hungary's subsequent withdrawal from the ICC further highlights the court's enforcem...
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40% Bias Score

Moscow Court Sentences Four Journalists to 5.5 Years for Alleged FBK Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalistsāAntonina Favorovskaya, Artem Krieger, Sergey Karelin, and Konstantin Gabovāto five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with the outlawed FBK, despite their claims of journalistic work; the trial was closed to the public.

Moscow Court Sentences Four Journalists to 5.5 Years for Alleged FBK Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalistsāAntonina Favorovskaya, Artem Krieger, Sergey Karelin, and Konstantin Gabovāto five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with the outlawed FBK, despite their claims of journalistic work; the trial was closed to the public.
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48% Bias Score
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