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FBI adds Iranian Ambassador to Most Wanted List for Alleged Involvement in 2007 Kidnapping
The FBI added three Iranian individuals, including Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri, to its Most Wanted list for their alleged involvement in the 2007 kidnapping of retired FBI special agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran.
FBI adds Iranian Ambassador to Most Wanted List for Alleged Involvement in 2007 Kidnapping
The FBI added three Iranian individuals, including Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri, to its Most Wanted list for their alleged involvement in the 2007 kidnapping of retired FBI special agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Damascus Amidst Escalating Syria Conflict
Following clashes between Syrian government troops and Druze fighters in Suwayda, Israel launched airstrikes near the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus, escalating the conflict and resulting in over 250 reported deaths, despite a failed ceasefire.
Israel Strikes Damascus Amidst Escalating Syria Conflict
Following clashes between Syrian government troops and Druze fighters in Suwayda, Israel launched airstrikes near the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus, escalating the conflict and resulting in over 250 reported deaths, despite a failed ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score


Meta Leaders Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Data Harvesting
A trial against Meta Platforms' leadership began Wednesday, alleging they illegally harvested Facebook user data, violating a 2012 FTC agreement; the $8 billion lawsuit seeks reimbursement for the $5 billion FTC fine and other legal costs.
Meta Leaders Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Data Harvesting
A trial against Meta Platforms' leadership began Wednesday, alleging they illegally harvested Facebook user data, violating a 2012 FTC agreement; the $8 billion lawsuit seeks reimbursement for the $5 billion FTC fine and other legal costs.
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40% Bias Score


Nuclear Weapons: Possession, Acquisition, and Future Threats
Nine countries possess nuclear weapons; the US, initiating the arms race with its WWII development and use, prompted the Soviet Union and others to pursue nuclear capabilities, despite the 1970 NPT treaty aiming to curb proliferation. Iran's recent actions further complicate this.
Nuclear Weapons: Possession, Acquisition, and Future Threats
Nine countries possess nuclear weapons; the US, initiating the arms race with its WWII development and use, prompted the Soviet Union and others to pursue nuclear capabilities, despite the 1970 NPT treaty aiming to curb proliferation. Iran's recent actions further complicate this.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Government Reshuffle
On July 15th, 2024, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal resigned, with President Volodymyr Zelensky nominating Yulia Svyrydenko as his replacement amidst increased Russian attacks and a need to strengthen US ties; potential changes to defense and the US ambassadorship are also expected.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Government Reshuffle
On July 15th, 2024, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal resigned, with President Volodymyr Zelensky nominating Yulia Svyrydenko as his replacement amidst increased Russian attacks and a need to strengthen US ties; potential changes to defense and the US ambassadorship are also expected.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Conflict Unlikely to Lead to Regime Change, IRGC to Gain Power: Former US Diplomat
Former US diplomat Alan Eyre asserts that the recent Israel-Iran conflict is unlikely to cause regime change in Iran, predicting instead that hardline factions, especially the IRGC, will gain power, potentially leading to a Supreme Leader position with limited authority and real power resting with t...
Iran Conflict Unlikely to Lead to Regime Change, IRGC to Gain Power: Former US Diplomat
Former US diplomat Alan Eyre asserts that the recent Israel-Iran conflict is unlikely to cause regime change in Iran, predicting instead that hardline factions, especially the IRGC, will gain power, potentially leading to a Supreme Leader position with limited authority and real power resting with t...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Expresses Distrust in Putin, Reveals Softer Side in BBC Interview
President Trump, in an exclusive BBC News interview, expressed deep distrust towards Vladimir Putin, while revealing a softer side when discussing a past assassination attempt; he also shared his evolving views on NATO and praised the UK Prime Minister.

Trump Expresses Distrust in Putin, Reveals Softer Side in BBC Interview
President Trump, in an exclusive BBC News interview, expressed deep distrust towards Vladimir Putin, while revealing a softer side when discussing a past assassination attempt; he also shared his evolving views on NATO and praised the UK Prime Minister.
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36% Bias Score

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.
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32% Bias Score

Drone Attacks Hit Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields for Third Day
For the third consecutive day, on June 16th, 2024, drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, damaging facilities belonging to DNO and Hunt Oil, with investigations pointing to Iran-backed militias; the attacks exacerbate existing tensions between the central government and the KRG over o...

Drone Attacks Hit Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields for Third Day
For the third consecutive day, on June 16th, 2024, drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, damaging facilities belonging to DNO and Hunt Oil, with investigations pointing to Iran-backed militias; the attacks exacerbate existing tensions between the central government and the KRG over o...
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36% Bias Score

Drone Attacks Target Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Multiple drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan's Zakho and Dohuk regions on Wednesday, causing material damage but no casualties; these attacks follow similar incidents throughout the week, raising security concerns amidst existing tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports.

Drone Attacks Target Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Fields Amidst Heightened Tensions
Multiple drone attacks targeted oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan's Zakho and Dohuk regions on Wednesday, causing material damage but no casualties; these attacks follow similar incidents throughout the week, raising security concerns amidst existing tensions between Baghdad and Erbil over oil exports.
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32% Bias Score

Nazi-Looted Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii
A Roman-era erotic mosaic, stolen by a Nazi officer during WWII, was returned to Pompeii's Archaeological Park on Tuesday via diplomatic channels from Germany, following the initiative of the artifact's deceased owner's heirs.

Nazi-Looted Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii
A Roman-era erotic mosaic, stolen by a Nazi officer during WWII, was returned to Pompeii's Archaeological Park on Tuesday via diplomatic channels from Germany, following the initiative of the artifact's deceased owner's heirs.
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28% Bias Score

Cyprus Talks Stalled: Confidence-Building Measures Remain Key Obstacle
The informal meeting in New York, involving the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides and guarantor powers, aims to revive stalled Cyprus reunification talks. Key obstacles include the lack of progress on implementing confidence-building measures, particularly the opening of four crossing points, ...

Cyprus Talks Stalled: Confidence-Building Measures Remain Key Obstacle
The informal meeting in New York, involving the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides and guarantor powers, aims to revive stalled Cyprus reunification talks. Key obstacles include the lack of progress on implementing confidence-building measures, particularly the opening of four crossing points, ...
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40% Bias Score
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