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Russia Offers Peace Agreement Memorandum to Ukraine After Putin-Trump Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, Russia offered to work with Ukraine on a memorandum outlining conflict resolution principles and a potential peace agreement timeline, including a possible ceasefire, despite ongoing skepticism from European leaders.
Russia Offers Peace Agreement Memorandum to Ukraine After Putin-Trump Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, Russia offered to work with Ukraine on a memorandum outlining conflict resolution principles and a potential peace agreement timeline, including a possible ceasefire, despite ongoing skepticism from European leaders.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Accelerates F-16 Viper Upgrade Program
Greece expects delivery of its 38th upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jet this week, accelerating a program to modernize 82 aircraft by 2027, enhancing its NATO interoperability and air defense capabilities.
Greece Accelerates F-16 Viper Upgrade Program
Greece expects delivery of its 38th upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jet this week, accelerating a program to modernize 82 aircraft by 2027, enhancing its NATO interoperability and air defense capabilities.
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36% Bias Score


OPECPE Files Under Audit Amidst Allegations of Illegal EU Subsidies
Following allegations of illegal subsidies, a joint team conducted an audit of the Organism for Payments and Control of Community Support Interventions (OPECPE), seizing documents and hard drives; the investigation focuses on the 2020-2022 period and involves allegations of hundreds of millions of e...
OPECPE Files Under Audit Amidst Allegations of Illegal EU Subsidies
Following allegations of illegal subsidies, a joint team conducted an audit of the Organism for Payments and Control of Community Support Interventions (OPECPE), seizing documents and hard drives; the investigation focuses on the 2020-2022 period and involves allegations of hundreds of millions of e...
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44% Bias Score


Romania's Dan Wins Presidency, Defeating Radical-Right Challenger
In Romania's presidential election, Nicusor Dan, a liberal and former anti-corruption activist, defeated the radical-right candidate George Simion by over 7 percentage points, defying initial polls suggesting a Simion victory. Dan's win is seen as a strong endorsement of pro-EU and pro-Ukraine stanc...
Romania's Dan Wins Presidency, Defeating Radical-Right Challenger
In Romania's presidential election, Nicusor Dan, a liberal and former anti-corruption activist, defeated the radical-right candidate George Simion by over 7 percentage points, defying initial polls suggesting a Simion victory. Dan's win is seen as a strong endorsement of pro-EU and pro-Ukraine stanc...
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48% Bias Score


Moody's Downgrade Increases US Borrowing Costs
Moody's downgraded the US credit rating to Aa1 on Monday due to Republican plans for tax cuts, causing long-term Treasury bond rates to surge and increasing borrowing costs for the US government, already facing a high budget deficit and debt.
Moody's Downgrade Increases US Borrowing Costs
Moody's downgraded the US credit rating to Aa1 on Monday due to Republican plans for tax cuts, causing long-term Treasury bond rates to surge and increasing borrowing costs for the US government, already facing a high budget deficit and debt.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Agrees to Peace Talk Memorandum, but Trump Claims Immediate Negotiations
Following a two-hour phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, Russia stated willingness to cooperate with Ukraine on a memorandum for future peace talks, while Trump claimed immediate negotiations would begin for a ceasefire and end to the war; however, previous attempts at direct talks have f...
Russia Agrees to Peace Talk Memorandum, but Trump Claims Immediate Negotiations
Following a two-hour phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, Russia stated willingness to cooperate with Ukraine on a memorandum for future peace talks, while Trump claimed immediate negotiations would begin for a ceasefire and end to the war; however, previous attempts at direct talks have f...
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56% Bias Score

Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...

Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
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60% Bias Score

CBS News President Resigns Amidst Trump Lawsuit and Editorial Interference Allegations
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned today, citing 'complex' recent months amidst tensions with the Trump administration, following producer Bill Owens's resignation over alleged editorial interference and a $20 billion lawsuit against the network by Donald Trump.

CBS News President Resigns Amidst Trump Lawsuit and Editorial Interference Allegations
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned today, citing 'complex' recent months amidst tensions with the Trump administration, following producer Bill Owens's resignation over alleged editorial interference and a $20 billion lawsuit against the network by Donald Trump.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...

Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...
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52% Bias Score

Mathematician Wins Romanian Presidency, Securing Pro-Western Course
Romania's presidential election saw mathematician Nicusor Dan defeat pro-nationalist George Simion, securing Romania's pro-Western alignment and posing significant economic challenges for the newly elected president.

Mathematician Wins Romanian Presidency, Securing Pro-Western Course
Romania's presidential election saw mathematician Nicusor Dan defeat pro-nationalist George Simion, securing Romania's pro-Western alignment and posing significant economic challenges for the newly elected president.
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40% Bias Score

TU/e Suffers Cyberattack, Shuts Down Network for a Week
Eindhoven University of Technology experienced a cyberattack on January 11-12, 2024, forcing a week-long shutdown of its network to prevent data theft. The attack originated from three compromised accounts, and the university's swift action, including implementing alternative communication methods, ...

TU/e Suffers Cyberattack, Shuts Down Network for a Week
Eindhoven University of Technology experienced a cyberattack on January 11-12, 2024, forcing a week-long shutdown of its network to prevent data theft. The attack originated from three compromised accounts, and the university's swift action, including implementing alternative communication methods, ...
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32% Bias Score

Georgian Accomplices Revealed in Samara Mayor's Murder
The murder of former Samara mayor Viktor Tarkhov and his wife, Natalia, took a new turn with the revelation of two Georgian accomplices: 56-year-old Svetlana Metreveli, who directed the operation remotely, and her 25-year-old nephew, Dmitry, who helped on the ground. The couple were poisoned, dismem...

Georgian Accomplices Revealed in Samara Mayor's Murder
The murder of former Samara mayor Viktor Tarkhov and his wife, Natalia, took a new turn with the revelation of two Georgian accomplices: 56-year-old Svetlana Metreveli, who directed the operation remotely, and her 25-year-old nephew, Dmitry, who helped on the ground. The couple were poisoned, dismem...
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64% Bias Score
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