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Sudan's El-Fasher Siege: Civilians Face Starvation and Fear
The BBC used mobile phones to reveal the dire situation in el-Fasher, Sudan, where a year-long siege by the RSF has caused widespread death and suffering, leaving civilians facing violence, hunger, and displacement.
Sudan's El-Fasher Siege: Civilians Face Starvation and Fear
The BBC used mobile phones to reveal the dire situation in el-Fasher, Sudan, where a year-long siege by the RSF has caused widespread death and suffering, leaving civilians facing violence, hunger, and displacement.
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44% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Location of Next US-Iran Nuclear Talks
Iran insists the next round of nuclear talks with the US will be in Oman, contradicting earlier reports of Rome; President Trump says Iran is "playing us"; conflicting statements highlight complexities and uncertainties surrounding negotiations.
Conflicting Reports on Location of Next US-Iran Nuclear Talks
Iran insists the next round of nuclear talks with the US will be in Oman, contradicting earlier reports of Rome; President Trump says Iran is "playing us"; conflicting statements highlight complexities and uncertainties surrounding negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


US Launches Investigations into Semiconductor and Pharmaceutical Imports, Citing National Security
The U.S. Department of Commerce launched investigations into semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports, citing national security risks, potentially leading to new tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, impacting global supply chains and trade relations.
US Launches Investigations into Semiconductor and Pharmaceutical Imports, Citing National Security
The U.S. Department of Commerce launched investigations into semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports, citing national security risks, potentially leading to new tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, impacting global supply chains and trade relations.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Hospital Exacerbates Healthcare Crisis
An Israeli airstrike on October 2023 destroyed Al Ahli Baptist Hospital's intensive care and surgery units, one of 35 hospitals attacked since October 2023, worsening Gaza's healthcare crisis where 12,000–14,000 Gazans need evacuation, and the arrest of a hospital director further limits care.
Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Hospital Exacerbates Healthcare Crisis
An Israeli airstrike on October 2023 destroyed Al Ahli Baptist Hospital's intensive care and surgery units, one of 35 hospitals attacked since October 2023, worsening Gaza's healthcare crisis where 12,000–14,000 Gazans need evacuation, and the arrest of a hospital director further limits care.
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56% Bias Score


EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.
EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.
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64% Bias Score


Google's $75 Billion AI Investment: Ironwood TPUs Power Next-Gen Computing
Google Cloud announced a $75 billion investment in AI infrastructure, including the launch of its seventh-generation TPU, Ironwood, a supercomputer system 24 times more powerful than the world's current largest, designed to accelerate AI model training and deployment across various sectors, improvin...
Google's $75 Billion AI Investment: Ironwood TPUs Power Next-Gen Computing
Google Cloud announced a $75 billion investment in AI infrastructure, including the launch of its seventh-generation TPU, Ironwood, a supercomputer system 24 times more powerful than the world's current largest, designed to accelerate AI model training and deployment across various sectors, improvin...
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48% Bias Score

Sudan Crisis: International Meeting Addresses Humanitarian Catastrophe
International representatives met in London to address the dire humanitarian situation in Sudan, two years into a devastating civil war that has caused over 150,000 deaths and displaced 13 million, leaving 30 million in need of aid.

Sudan Crisis: International Meeting Addresses Humanitarian Catastrophe
International representatives met in London to address the dire humanitarian situation in Sudan, two years into a devastating civil war that has caused over 150,000 deaths and displaced 13 million, leaving 30 million in need of aid.
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20% Bias Score

RSF Attack on Sudanese Camps Displaces 16,000, Prompts International Aid Conference
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's coordinated attack on Sudanese Zamzam and Al-Faschir camps forced 16,000 to flee, exacerbating the two-year conflict between the RSF and Sudanese army, resulting in a major humanitarian crisis and prompting an international conference in London to seek soluti...

RSF Attack on Sudanese Camps Displaces 16,000, Prompts International Aid Conference
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's coordinated attack on Sudanese Zamzam and Al-Faschir camps forced 16,000 to flee, exacerbating the two-year conflict between the RSF and Sudanese army, resulting in a major humanitarian crisis and prompting an international conference in London to seek soluti...
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44% Bias Score

NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Following Deadly Russian Strike
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg visited Odesa, Ukraine, on April 15th, 2025, reaffirming unwavering support for Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian aggression, following a deadly April 13th Russian missile strike on Sumy that killed 35 people; Stoltenberg and Zelenskyy also visited wou...

NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Following Deadly Russian Strike
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg visited Odesa, Ukraine, on April 15th, 2025, reaffirming unwavering support for Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian aggression, following a deadly April 13th Russian missile strike on Sumy that killed 35 people; Stoltenberg and Zelenskyy also visited wou...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Considers Supplying Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
German CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced a possible delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, exceeding 500km range, following similar actions by Britain and France, provoking potential escalation and Russian retaliation.

Germany Considers Supplying Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
German CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced a possible delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, exceeding 500km range, following similar actions by Britain and France, provoking potential escalation and Russian retaliation.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Accelerated Warming: 2024 Climate Report Reveals Devastating Impacts
A new report reveals that Europe is warming at twice the global rate, experiencing a 2.4°C increase since pre-industrial times, leading to record-breaking temperatures and devastating extreme weather events in 2024, including floods that caused over €16 billion in damages and hundreds of deaths.

Europe's Accelerated Warming: 2024 Climate Report Reveals Devastating Impacts
A new report reveals that Europe is warming at twice the global rate, experiencing a 2.4°C increase since pre-industrial times, leading to record-breaking temperatures and devastating extreme weather events in 2024, including floods that caused over €16 billion in damages and hundreds of deaths.
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48% Bias Score

Sumy Strike Exacerbates Ceasefire Challenges
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, resulted in 34 deaths and 119 injuries according to Ukraine, while Russia claims it targeted military personnel. This incident, despite a prior 30-day moratorium on energy infrastructure attacks, further complicates ceasefire negotiations and...

Sumy Strike Exacerbates Ceasefire Challenges
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, resulted in 34 deaths and 119 injuries according to Ukraine, while Russia claims it targeted military personnel. This incident, despite a prior 30-day moratorium on energy infrastructure attacks, further complicates ceasefire negotiations and...
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44% Bias Score
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