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Record-Breaking Internet Speed Achieved by Japanese Researchers
Japanese scientists achieved a record internet speed of 1.02 petabits per second using a new fiber optic cable, enabling downloads like the entire Netflix library in a single second and potentially revolutionizing global data access.
Record-Breaking Internet Speed Achieved by Japanese Researchers
Japanese scientists achieved a record internet speed of 1.02 petabits per second using a new fiber optic cable, enabling downloads like the entire Netflix library in a single second and potentially revolutionizing global data access.
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32% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire Insufficient; Long-Term Solution Urged Amidst Mounting Casualties
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the situation in Gaza "horrific" and stated that a ceasefire is not enough; a long-term solution is needed to ensure rights for both Palestinians and Israelis while the death toll at aid points reaches at least 875 in six weeks.
Gaza Ceasefire Insufficient; Long-Term Solution Urged Amidst Mounting Casualties
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the situation in Gaza "horrific" and stated that a ceasefire is not enough; a long-term solution is needed to ensure rights for both Palestinians and Israelis while the death toll at aid points reaches at least 875 in six weeks.
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44% Bias Score


De-Dollarization Gains Momentum as Global Trust in US Currency Erodes
The US dollar's global dominance is waning as BRICS nations, Africa, and parts of Europe increasingly move toward using national currencies for trade, spurred by declining trust in US financial policies and the weaponization of the dollar.
De-Dollarization Gains Momentum as Global Trust in US Currency Erodes
The US dollar's global dominance is waning as BRICS nations, Africa, and parts of Europe increasingly move toward using national currencies for trade, spurred by declining trust in US financial policies and the weaponization of the dollar.
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48% Bias Score


Trinity Test: Successful Atomic Bomb Detonation
The Manhattan Project successfully tested its first atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto desert, a crucial step leading to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of World War II.
Trinity Test: Successful Atomic Bomb Detonation
The Manhattan Project successfully tested its first atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto desert, a crucial step leading to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of World War II.
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56% Bias Score


20 Killed in Gaza Aid Center Crush
At least 20 Palestinians died in a crush at a US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution center in Khan Younis, Gaza, with conflicting accounts blaming either Hamas-affiliated individuals or GHF security contractors for the incident. The UN previously reported 674 deat...
20 Killed in Gaza Aid Center Crush
At least 20 Palestinians died in a crush at a US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution center in Khan Younis, Gaza, with conflicting accounts blaming either Hamas-affiliated individuals or GHF security contractors for the incident. The UN previously reported 674 deat...
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48% Bias Score


First Atomic Bomb Detonation in New Mexico
On July 16, 1945, the United States successfully detonated the first atomic bomb at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, a culmination of the Manhattan Project initiated due to concerns about Nazi Germany's nuclear research, resulting in a 18.6 kiloton explosion.
First Atomic Bomb Detonation in New Mexico
On July 16, 1945, the United States successfully detonated the first atomic bomb at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, a culmination of the Manhattan Project initiated due to concerns about Nazi Germany's nuclear research, resulting in a 18.6 kiloton explosion.
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56% Bias Score

Stalled Gaza Ceasefire Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the violence in Gaza, calling the situation "horrific," while a proposed 60-day ceasefire is stalled due to Israel's military presence; international efforts, including a meeting in Bogota, are underway to address the crisis.

Stalled Gaza Ceasefire Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the violence in Gaza, calling the situation "horrific," while a proposed 60-day ceasefire is stalled due to Israel's military presence; international efforts, including a meeting in Bogota, are underway to address the crisis.
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40% Bias Score

20 Dead in Gaza Aid Center Crowd Surge; Conflicting Accounts Emerge
Twenty people died Wednesday at a Gaza aid distribution center during a food distribution, with conflicting accounts blaming either Hamas-affiliated agitators or Israeli actions for the deaths; the UN reports nearly 900 deaths in recent weeks while seeking food near GHF sites.

20 Dead in Gaza Aid Center Crowd Surge; Conflicting Accounts Emerge
Twenty people died Wednesday at a Gaza aid distribution center during a food distribution, with conflicting accounts blaming either Hamas-affiliated agitators or Israeli actions for the deaths; the UN reports nearly 900 deaths in recent weeks while seeking food near GHF sites.
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36% Bias Score

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites: Regional Conflict Looms
The US launched unprecedented military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, prompting international concern and raising the specter of wider conflict; Iran's response remains uncertain but could significantly impact regional stability and global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites: Regional Conflict Looms
The US launched unprecedented military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, prompting international concern and raising the specter of wider conflict; Iran's response remains uncertain but could significantly impact regional stability and global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
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48% Bias Score

61 Killed in Gaza as EU Weighs Sanctions Against Israel
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 61 Palestinians, including aid seekers, while rising child malnutrition rates, reaching one in ten since 2024, highlight the worsening humanitarian crisis; the EU considers sanctions against Israel.

61 Killed in Gaza as EU Weighs Sanctions Against Israel
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 61 Palestinians, including aid seekers, while rising child malnutrition rates, reaching one in ten since 2024, highlight the worsening humanitarian crisis; the EU considers sanctions against Israel.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Malnutrition, Injuries, and Displacement Surge
Gaza's war has caused widespread devastation, with 10% of children under five in UNRWA clinics malnourished, over 139,000 injured (40,500 children), and 90% of the population displaced, highlighting the severe impact on children and the elderly.

Gaza Crisis: Malnutrition, Injuries, and Displacement Surge
Gaza's war has caused widespread devastation, with 10% of children under five in UNRWA clinics malnourished, over 139,000 injured (40,500 children), and 90% of the population displaced, highlighting the severe impact on children and the elderly.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Launches Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine overnight, targeting four regions including President Zelensky's hometown, resulting in injuries, deaths, and infrastructure damage; the attack comes after a recent US policy shift.

Russia Launches Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine overnight, targeting four regions including President Zelensky's hometown, resulting in injuries, deaths, and infrastructure damage; the attack comes after a recent US policy shift.
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48% Bias Score
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