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White House Cuts Over 100 National Security Council Aides
The White House has cut over 100 aides from the National Security Council, reducing its staff by roughly half, in a restructuring intended to streamline operations and align with President Trump's decision-making style; the move has raised concerns about the agency's capacity to manage complex globa...
White House Cuts Over 100 National Security Council Aides
The White House has cut over 100 aides from the National Security Council, reducing its staff by roughly half, in a restructuring intended to streamline operations and align with President Trump's decision-making style; the move has raised concerns about the agency's capacity to manage complex globa...
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56% Bias Score


UK Universities Train Security Forces From Repressive Regimes
A new investigation by Freedom from Torture reveals that UK universities are providing security and counterterrorism training to members of foreign security forces, including those from repressive regimes, without sufficient human rights checks, potentially contributing to global human rights violat...
UK Universities Train Security Forces From Repressive Regimes
A new investigation by Freedom from Torture reveals that UK universities are providing security and counterterrorism training to members of foreign security forces, including those from repressive regimes, without sufficient human rights checks, potentially contributing to global human rights violat...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Two-Week Deadline on Ukraine: Sanctions or Peace?
President Trump, facing the decision of imposing new sanctions on Russia or abandoning peace efforts in Ukraine, has repeatedly stated he will decide within two weeks, a tactic he's used since 2017; he awaits a Russian memorandum outlining their stance on peace talks, but the slow pace of negotiatio...
Trump's Two-Week Deadline on Ukraine: Sanctions or Peace?
President Trump, facing the decision of imposing new sanctions on Russia or abandoning peace efforts in Ukraine, has repeatedly stated he will decide within two weeks, a tactic he's used since 2017; he awaits a Russian memorandum outlining their stance on peace talks, but the slow pace of negotiatio...
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48% Bias Score


England Bans Single-Use Vapes to Tackle Environmental and Health Concerns
England bans single-use vapes from June 1st, 2025, imposing fines on retailers for violations, aiming to reduce environmental damage from approximately five million discarded vapes weekly and tackle youth vaping rates; a new vaping duty starts October 1st, 2026.
England Bans Single-Use Vapes to Tackle Environmental and Health Concerns
England bans single-use vapes from June 1st, 2025, imposing fines on retailers for violations, aiming to reduce environmental damage from approximately five million discarded vapes weekly and tackle youth vaping rates; a new vaping duty starts October 1st, 2026.
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52% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Awarded Charlemagne Prize Amidst Debate
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, received the 2024 Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, for her commitment to European values, highlighting priorities such as ensuring peace through defense, EU expansion, and strengthening democracy and resilience, amidst debate regarding...
Von der Leyen Awarded Charlemagne Prize Amidst Debate
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, received the 2024 Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, for her commitment to European values, highlighting priorities such as ensuring peace through defense, EU expansion, and strengthening democracy and resilience, amidst debate regarding...
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36% Bias Score


German Stimulus Package: Industry Approves, Economist Critiques
Germany's governing coalition unveiled an economic stimulus package including tax breaks and energy cost reductions, met with both approval from industry leaders like the BDI and criticism from economist Veronika Grimm who deemed some measures too costly.
German Stimulus Package: Industry Approves, Economist Critiques
Germany's governing coalition unveiled an economic stimulus package including tax breaks and energy cost reductions, met with both approval from industry leaders like the BDI and criticism from economist Veronika Grimm who deemed some measures too costly.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Proposes Talks; Ukraine Remains Silent Amidst Renewed Fighting
Russia proposed new ceasefire talks in Istanbul next week, but Ukraine hasn't responded, while Russia claims military gains in eastern Ukraine after overnight drone attacks that killed at least 5 civilians.

Russia Proposes Talks; Ukraine Remains Silent Amidst Renewed Fighting
Russia proposed new ceasefire talks in Istanbul next week, but Ukraine hasn't responded, while Russia claims military gains in eastern Ukraine after overnight drone attacks that killed at least 5 civilians.
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40% Bias Score

Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.

Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Gives Harvard 30 Days to Respond to International Student Program Revocation Threat
The Trump administration gave Harvard University 30 days to present evidence against the revocation of its ability to host international students, a change in strategy following a lawsuit and judicial intervention, citing alleged reporting violations and insufficient efforts to maintain a safe envir...

Trump Administration Gives Harvard 30 Days to Respond to International Student Program Revocation Threat
The Trump administration gave Harvard University 30 days to present evidence against the revocation of its ability to host international students, a change in strategy following a lawsuit and judicial intervention, citing alleged reporting violations and insufficient efforts to maintain a safe envir...
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32% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Emphasizing European Independence and Resilience
Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize on Tuesday in Aachen, Germany, for promoting European values; her speech emphasized an independent Europe, peace through defense, EU enlargement, and democratic resilience, while some analysts criticized the choice, viewing it as a celebration of h...

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Emphasizing European Independence and Resilience
Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize on Tuesday in Aachen, Germany, for promoting European values; her speech emphasized an independent Europe, peace through defense, EU enlargement, and democratic resilience, while some analysts criticized the choice, viewing it as a celebration of h...
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36% Bias Score

Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel's security cabinet approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move celebrated by Israeli officials but condemned internationally as illegal under international law and a significant obstacle to peace; Peace Now reports this as the largest expansion in decades, involving the lega...

Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel's security cabinet approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move celebrated by Israeli officials but condemned internationally as illegal under international law and a significant obstacle to peace; Peace Now reports this as the largest expansion in decades, involving the lega...
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56% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Calls for Strong, Independent Europe
Ursula von der Leyen received the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on May 1, 2024, advocating for a strong, independent Europe to counter the rise of imperial powers and shape a new international order; the prize, awarded for the first time with a €1 million donation, will support ...

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Calls for Strong, Independent Europe
Ursula von der Leyen received the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on May 1, 2024, advocating for a strong, independent Europe to counter the rise of imperial powers and shape a new international order; the prize, awarded for the first time with a €1 million donation, will support ...
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40% Bias Score
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