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Azerbaijan Cancels Russian Cultural Events After Deaths of Two Citizens in Yekaterinburg"
Following the deaths of two Azerbaijani citizens during police raids in Yekaterinburg, Russia, Azerbaijan cancelled all Russian cultural events, a high-level visit, and demanded a full investigation, escalating tensions between the two countries.
Azerbaijan Cancels Russian Cultural Events After Deaths of Two Citizens in Yekaterinburg"
Following the deaths of two Azerbaijani citizens during police raids in Yekaterinburg, Russia, Azerbaijan cancelled all Russian cultural events, a high-level visit, and demanded a full investigation, escalating tensions between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score


Canada Scraps US Tech Tax to Restart Trade Talks
Canada repealed a 3% digital services tax on US tech firms with over $20 million in Canadian revenue, hours before its implementation, to restart trade talks with the US after President Trump threatened higher tariffs on Canadian imports; the tax was estimated to cost tech giants over $2 billion ann...
Canada Scraps US Tech Tax to Restart Trade Talks
Canada repealed a 3% digital services tax on US tech firms with over $20 million in Canadian revenue, hours before its implementation, to restart trade talks with the US after President Trump threatened higher tariffs on Canadian imports; the tax was estimated to cost tech giants over $2 billion ann...
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60% Bias Score


MPs Urge UK to Create Gaza Family Visa Scheme
Sixty-seven British MPs from various parties urged the government to establish a "Gaza Family Scheme" allowing Gazans with UK family to seek refuge in Britain, citing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and mirroring the UK's previous visa schemes for Ukrainians and Hong Kongers.
MPs Urge UK to Create Gaza Family Visa Scheme
Sixty-seven British MPs from various parties urged the government to establish a "Gaza Family Scheme" allowing Gazans with UK family to seek refuge in Britain, citing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and mirroring the UK's previous visa schemes for Ukrainians and Hong Kongers.
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56% Bias Score


Seville Commitment Falls Short of Expectations on Global Economic Governance
The UN's "Seville Commitment," aiming to democratize global economic governance, disappointed civil society due to insufficient progress on debt architecture reform and development cooperation, with ODA falling 9% in 2024, prompting calls for greater Northern government responsibility.
Seville Commitment Falls Short of Expectations on Global Economic Governance
The UN's "Seville Commitment," aiming to democratize global economic governance, disappointed civil society due to insufficient progress on debt architecture reform and development cooperation, with ODA falling 9% in 2024, prompting calls for greater Northern government responsibility.
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52% Bias Score


Asia's Energy Vulnerability Exposed by Israel-Iran Conflict
Asia's reliance on Middle Eastern oil and gas, coupled with slow renewable energy adoption, makes it vulnerable to Strait of Hormuz disruptions, as highlighted by the Israel-Iran war; Japan and South Korea are most at risk due to their high dependence on imported fossil fuels.
Asia's Energy Vulnerability Exposed by Israel-Iran Conflict
Asia's reliance on Middle Eastern oil and gas, coupled with slow renewable energy adoption, makes it vulnerable to Strait of Hormuz disruptions, as highlighted by the Israel-Iran war; Japan and South Korea are most at risk due to their high dependence on imported fossil fuels.
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48% Bias Score


WHO Concludes COVID-19 Likely Zoonotic, But Data Gaps Prevent Lab Leak Determination
A WHO expert group concluded that COVID-19 most likely originated in animals, but a lack of data from China prevented a determination on the lab-leak hypothesis, highlighting the need for greater transparency in future pandemic investigations.
WHO Concludes COVID-19 Likely Zoonotic, But Data Gaps Prevent Lab Leak Determination
A WHO expert group concluded that COVID-19 most likely originated in animals, but a lack of data from China prevented a determination on the lab-leak hypothesis, highlighting the need for greater transparency in future pandemic investigations.
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36% Bias Score

UNFP Condemns FIFA Club World Cup Over Player Welfare Concerns
France's football union, UNFP, criticizes FIFA's expanded Club World Cup, citing player burnout and scheduling conflicts with collective bargaining agreements, impacting players' physical and mental health and potentially national team performance, exemplified by Paris Saint-Germain players' partici...

UNFP Condemns FIFA Club World Cup Over Player Welfare Concerns
France's football union, UNFP, criticizes FIFA's expanded Club World Cup, citing player burnout and scheduling conflicts with collective bargaining agreements, impacting players' physical and mental health and potentially national team performance, exemplified by Paris Saint-Germain players' partici...
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56% Bias Score

Tory MP Refers Himself to Watchdog Amidst Paid Questions Allegations
Former Tory minister George Freeman referred himself to the parliamentary watchdog after The Times reported leaked emails suggesting he received payments from GHGSat, a company he consulted while drafting parliamentary questions related to space data and emissions tracking, submitted to the Departme...

Tory MP Refers Himself to Watchdog Amidst Paid Questions Allegations
Former Tory minister George Freeman referred himself to the parliamentary watchdog after The Times reported leaked emails suggesting he received payments from GHGSat, a company he consulted while drafting parliamentary questions related to space data and emissions tracking, submitted to the Departme...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Crackdown on Migrant Rescue NGOs: Surveillance, Legal Action, and Rising Sea Arrivals
Italy's crackdown on NGOs rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea has intensified under Giorgia Meloni, involving surveillance, legal challenges, and restrictive decrees, despite a 14% increase in sea arrivals; the case against Mediterranea Saving Humans for receiving a donation after rescuing mi...

Italy's Crackdown on Migrant Rescue NGOs: Surveillance, Legal Action, and Rising Sea Arrivals
Italy's crackdown on NGOs rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea has intensified under Giorgia Meloni, involving surveillance, legal challenges, and restrictive decrees, despite a 14% increase in sea arrivals; the case against Mediterranea Saving Humans for receiving a donation after rescuing mi...
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48% Bias Score

Surge in Neo-Nazi Violence in Russia
A 17-year-old was shot in the face with a flare gun in Kostroma, Russia, by members of a neo-Nazi group, reflecting a more than doubling of far-right attacks in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the Sova Center, a Moscow-based organization that monitors hate crimes.

Surge in Neo-Nazi Violence in Russia
A 17-year-old was shot in the face with a flare gun in Kostroma, Russia, by members of a neo-Nazi group, reflecting a more than doubling of far-right attacks in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the Sova Center, a Moscow-based organization that monitors hate crimes.
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40% Bias Score

BBC Faces Backlash for Airing Antisemitic Chants at Glastonbury
Following Bob Vylan's antisemitic chants during their Glastonbury performance, the BBC faced intense criticism for not immediately cutting the broadcast; the incident sparked calls for investigations and potential charges, while the BBC responded by issuing an on-screen warning and removing the perf...

BBC Faces Backlash for Airing Antisemitic Chants at Glastonbury
Following Bob Vylan's antisemitic chants during their Glastonbury performance, the BBC faced intense criticism for not immediately cutting the broadcast; the incident sparked calls for investigations and potential charges, while the BBC responded by issuing an on-screen warning and removing the perf...
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56% Bias Score

Wimbledon Heatwave: Attendees Advised to Take Sun Breaks
A heatwave is impacting Wimbledon's opening day, prompting advice for attendees to take sun breaks and utilize over 100 water points provided on-site; long queues formed overnight, while forecasts predict potentially record-breaking temperatures.

Wimbledon Heatwave: Attendees Advised to Take Sun Breaks
A heatwave is impacting Wimbledon's opening day, prompting advice for attendees to take sun breaks and utilize over 100 water points provided on-site; long queues formed overnight, while forecasts predict potentially record-breaking temperatures.
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24% Bias Score
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