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NATO to Increase Defense Spending to 5% of GDP by 2032
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Brussels to finalize plans to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, as demanded by the US; the inclusion of Russia as the primary threat and the role of Ukrainian President Zelensky are key points of negotiation.
NATO to Increase Defense Spending to 5% of GDP by 2032
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Brussels to finalize plans to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, as demanded by the US; the inclusion of Russia as the primary threat and the role of Ukrainian President Zelensky are key points of negotiation.
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52% Bias Score


Clash at Gaza Crossing Exposes Deep Israeli Divisions Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Clashes at the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israeli ultranationalists blocking aid and activists ensuring its passage to Gaza highlight the deep divisions within Israel amid the ongoing conflict, which has left over 54,000 Gazans dead and 2.1 million facing extreme food insecurity, with the UN repo...
Clash at Gaza Crossing Exposes Deep Israeli Divisions Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Clashes at the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israeli ultranationalists blocking aid and activists ensuring its passage to Gaza highlight the deep divisions within Israel amid the ongoing conflict, which has left over 54,000 Gazans dead and 2.1 million facing extreme food insecurity, with the UN repo...
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40% Bias Score


BCG Cuts Ties with Controversial Gaza Aid Group Amid Deadly Clashes
Boston Consulting Group ended its contract with the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on May 30th due to a lack of multilateral support, amidst criticism of the GHF's operations that led to the killing of nearly 30 Palestinians near one of its aid distribution sites.
BCG Cuts Ties with Controversial Gaza Aid Group Amid Deadly Clashes
Boston Consulting Group ended its contract with the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on May 30th due to a lack of multilateral support, amidst criticism of the GHF's operations that led to the killing of nearly 30 Palestinians near one of its aid distribution sites.
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Merz's High-Stakes Meeting with Trump in Washington
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. on Thursday to address strained transatlantic relations, facing challenges over Ukraine policy, trade disputes, and potential provocations from Trump's Vice President.
Merz's High-Stakes Meeting with Trump in Washington
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. on Thursday to address strained transatlantic relations, facing challenges over Ukraine policy, trade disputes, and potential provocations from Trump's Vice President.
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Pope Leo's Cautious Start: A Contrast to Francis's Early Papacy
Following the election of Pope Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, the Vatican has seen a slower pace of change compared to Pope Francis's early papacy; Leo's approach is characterized by caution and deliberation, as he addresses significant financial challenges and ongoing crises within the Chur...
Pope Leo's Cautious Start: A Contrast to Francis's Early Papacy
Following the election of Pope Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, the Vatican has seen a slower pace of change compared to Pope Francis's early papacy; Leo's approach is characterized by caution and deliberation, as he addresses significant financial challenges and ongoing crises within the Chur...
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48% Bias Score


Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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Trump-Putin Call Follows Ukrainian Drone Strike; Zelenskyy Seeks Increased Military Aid
Following a drone attack on Russian air bases, Trump and Putin spoke, with Putin advocating for retaliation and Trump denying foreknowledge; Zelenskyy, meanwhile, addressed a meeting of 50 nations, requesting increased military aid and pressing for negotiations.

Trump-Putin Call Follows Ukrainian Drone Strike; Zelenskyy Seeks Increased Military Aid
Following a drone attack on Russian air bases, Trump and Putin spoke, with Putin advocating for retaliation and Trump denying foreknowledge; Zelenskyy, meanwhile, addressed a meeting of 50 nations, requesting increased military aid and pressing for negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Bans Foreign Students from Harvard, Citing National Security Concerns
President Trump banned foreign nationals from studying at Harvard University, citing national security risks, alleged misconduct by foreign students, and Harvard's alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party, impacting nearly 6,800 international students and potentially setting a precedent for other...

Trump Bans Foreign Students from Harvard, Citing National Security Concerns
President Trump banned foreign nationals from studying at Harvard University, citing national security risks, alleged misconduct by foreign students, and Harvard's alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party, impacting nearly 6,800 international students and potentially setting a precedent for other...
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US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and unrestricted aid access, sparking outrage; the resolution, supported by 14 members, demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, prisoner release, and full aid access, while the US cited concerns about undermini...

US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and unrestricted aid access, sparking outrage; the resolution, supported by 14 members, demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, prisoner release, and full aid access, while the US cited concerns about undermini...
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44% Bias Score

EU Launches Major PFAS Cleanup Operation
The European Commission's new Water Resilience Strategy outlines a large-scale public-private partnership to clean up PFAS in European waters, addressing widespread contamination exceeding environmental quality standards in 2022, with estimated remediation costs between €5 and €100 billion annually.

EU Launches Major PFAS Cleanup Operation
The European Commission's new Water Resilience Strategy outlines a large-scale public-private partnership to clean up PFAS in European waters, addressing widespread contamination exceeding environmental quality standards in 2022, with estimated remediation costs between €5 and €100 billion annually.
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Extreme Heat Prompts Unprecedented Safety Measures During Hajj
Over one million Muslims began the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; authorities implemented extensive safety measures, including a massive cooling system and a ban on children under 12, to mitigate risks after over 1300 heatstrok...

Extreme Heat Prompts Unprecedented Safety Measures During Hajj
Over one million Muslims began the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; authorities implemented extensive safety measures, including a massive cooling system and a ban on children under 12, to mitigate risks after over 1300 heatstrok...
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Record Hajj Pilgrimage Faces Extreme Heat, New Safety Measures
Over one million Muslims began the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat and new safety measures including a ban on children under 12, following over 1300 heat-related deaths last year due to extreme temperatures reaching 47 degrees Celsius. Billions of dol...

Record Hajj Pilgrimage Faces Extreme Heat, New Safety Measures
Over one million Muslims began the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat and new safety measures including a ban on children under 12, following over 1300 heat-related deaths last year due to extreme temperatures reaching 47 degrees Celsius. Billions of dol...
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40% Bias Score
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