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Trump Disappointed by Putin's Stance on Ukraine War, Amidst U.S. Weapons Shipment Pause
Following a phone call with Vladimir Putin, President Trump expressed disappointment at Putin's unwillingness to end the war in Ukraine, while simultaneously criticizing the previous administration for depleting U.S. weapons stockpiles, resulting in a pause of certain weapons shipments to Ukraine am...
Trump Disappointed by Putin's Stance on Ukraine War, Amidst U.S. Weapons Shipment Pause
Following a phone call with Vladimir Putin, President Trump expressed disappointment at Putin's unwillingness to end the war in Ukraine, while simultaneously criticizing the previous administration for depleting U.S. weapons stockpiles, resulting in a pause of certain weapons shipments to Ukraine am...
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36% Bias Score


Tibetan Monastery Under Siege: China's Grip on Aba County Tightens
A BBC reporter in Aba County, Sichuan Province, describes the tense situation in a Tibetan monastery under heavy Chinese surveillance, where even speaking about the Dalai Lama is risky, highlighting the ongoing struggle to preserve Tibetan culture and identity amid Chinese control.
Tibetan Monastery Under Siege: China's Grip on Aba County Tightens
A BBC reporter in Aba County, Sichuan Province, describes the tense situation in a Tibetan monastery under heavy Chinese surveillance, where even speaking about the Dalai Lama is risky, highlighting the ongoing struggle to preserve Tibetan culture and identity amid Chinese control.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Drone Attack on Kyiv, Underscoring Need for Stronger European Defense
Russia attacked Kyiv with dozens of combat drones, injuring at least eight people and causing fires in residential buildings; the attack also involved hypersonic missiles and other weaponry, prompting Ukraine to request increased European defense support amid concerns over a potential US arms supply...
Russia Launches Major Drone Attack on Kyiv, Underscoring Need for Stronger European Defense
Russia attacked Kyiv with dozens of combat drones, injuring at least eight people and causing fires in residential buildings; the attack also involved hypersonic missiles and other weaponry, prompting Ukraine to request increased European defense support amid concerns over a potential US arms supply...
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48% Bias Score


Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Murders, Accepting Life Sentences
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in exchange for four consecutive life sentences without parole, a deal that avoids a trial and the death penalty, but has prompted mixed reactions from victims' families.
Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Murders, Accepting Life Sentences
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in exchange for four consecutive life sentences without parole, a deal that avoids a trial and the death penalty, but has prompted mixed reactions from victims' families.
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60% Bias Score


550 Palestinians Killed by U.S. Mercenaries in Gaza, Prompts EU Review of Israel Ties
Former EU representative Josep Borrell accuses U.S. mercenaries of killing 550 Palestinians seeking food aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution points since May 27, prompting an EU review of its association agreement with Israel amid criticism from 170 NGOs and condemnation from UN chief A...
550 Palestinians Killed by U.S. Mercenaries in Gaza, Prompts EU Review of Israel Ties
Former EU representative Josep Borrell accuses U.S. mercenaries of killing 550 Palestinians seeking food aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution points since May 27, prompting an EU review of its association agreement with Israel amid criticism from 170 NGOs and condemnation from UN chief A...
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44% Bias Score


Mediterranean Sea Temperatures Hit Record Highs, Triggering Ecological Crisis
Record-high temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea, exceeding 28°C from Málaga to Sicily, are causing ecological damage, human health issues, and the arrival of invasive species, driven by climate change and the sea's rapid warming.
Mediterranean Sea Temperatures Hit Record Highs, Triggering Ecological Crisis
Record-high temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea, exceeding 28°C from Málaga to Sicily, are causing ecological damage, human health issues, and the arrival of invasive species, driven by climate change and the sea's rapid warming.
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40% Bias Score

Microsoft AI Outperforms Doctors in Complex Medical Diagnoses
Microsoft's AI diagnostic tool outperformed 21 experienced physicians in diagnosing complex medical cases from the New England Journal of Medicine, achieving 85.5% accuracy compared to the physicians' 20% average, showcasing AI's potential to revolutionize healthcare.

Microsoft AI Outperforms Doctors in Complex Medical Diagnoses
Microsoft's AI diagnostic tool outperformed 21 experienced physicians in diagnosing complex medical cases from the New England Journal of Medicine, achieving 85.5% accuracy compared to the physicians' 20% average, showcasing AI's potential to revolutionize healthcare.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Attacks on Kyiv Amidst Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Overnight Russian attacks on Kyiv injured eight and damaged buildings across several districts; this follows a call between Presidents Trump and Putin yielding no progress on a ceasefire, amidst concerns over US military reserve depletion and paused aid to Ukraine.

Russian Attacks on Kyiv Amidst Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Overnight Russian attacks on Kyiv injured eight and damaged buildings across several districts; this follows a call between Presidents Trump and Putin yielding no progress on a ceasefire, amidst concerns over US military reserve depletion and paused aid to Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.
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72% Bias Score

Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.

Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Halts Arms Supplies to Ukraine Due to Depleted Stockpiles
Due to critically low U.S. stockpiles resulting from the war in Ukraine and the recent Iran-Israel conflict, the U.S. temporarily halted supplying Ukraine with various weapon systems, including Patriot missiles and Stinger MANPADS, impacting Ukraine's defense capabilities and prompting urgent discus...

U.S. Halts Arms Supplies to Ukraine Due to Depleted Stockpiles
Due to critically low U.S. stockpiles resulting from the war in Ukraine and the recent Iran-Israel conflict, the U.S. temporarily halted supplying Ukraine with various weapon systems, including Patriot missiles and Stinger MANPADS, impacting Ukraine's defense capabilities and prompting urgent discus...
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40% Bias Score

123.2 Million Forcibly Displaced: Global Crisis Demands Urgent Action
As of late 2024, 123.2 million people globally were forcibly displaced due to conflicts and crises, highlighting the urgent need for increased international cooperation and inclusive policies to address the humanitarian crisis and its economic repercussions.

123.2 Million Forcibly Displaced: Global Crisis Demands Urgent Action
As of late 2024, 123.2 million people globally were forcibly displaced due to conflicts and crises, highlighting the urgent need for increased international cooperation and inclusive policies to address the humanitarian crisis and its economic repercussions.
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44% Bias Score
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