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UEMOA Presidency Dispute Highlights Regional Instability
The July 11, 2025, UEMOA Council of Ministers meeting in Lomé, Togo, was disrupted by Côte d'Ivoire's blocking of the scheduled transfer of the rotating presidency to Burkina Faso, causing concern about regional stability, especially given the upcoming elections in several member states.
UEMOA Presidency Dispute Highlights Regional Instability
The July 11, 2025, UEMOA Council of Ministers meeting in Lomé, Togo, was disrupted by Côte d'Ivoire's blocking of the scheduled transfer of the rotating presidency to Burkina Faso, causing concern about regional stability, especially given the upcoming elections in several member states.
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40% Bias Score


Ramalepe's Masterclass Leads South Africa to Victory
In a decisive 4-0 victory over Mali at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Oujda, South African veteran Lebohang Ramalepe, playing as a right-back, delivered two assists, earned the TotalEnergies Player of the Match award, and showcased the team's determination to defend their title.
Ramalepe's Masterclass Leads South Africa to Victory
In a decisive 4-0 victory over Mali at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Oujda, South African veteran Lebohang Ramalepe, playing as a right-back, delivered two assists, earned the TotalEnergies Player of the Match award, and showcased the team's determination to defend their title.
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20% Bias Score


U.S. Demands Investigation into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
Following the murder of an American citizen by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, the U.S. Ambassador demanded an aggressive investigation, marking the strongest response from the State Department and highlighting the ongoing violence against Palestinians in the region.
U.S. Demands Investigation into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
Following the murder of an American citizen by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, the U.S. Ambassador demanded an aggressive investigation, marking the strongest response from the State Department and highlighting the ongoing violence against Palestinians in the region.
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52% Bias Score


DHS Resumes Third-Country Deportations, Sending Five Detainees to Eswatini
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security deported five men with criminal records from Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica, Cuba, and Yemen to Eswatini, marking the resumption of third-country deportations under new ICE guidelines allowing for removal in as little as six hours without safety assurances fro...
DHS Resumes Third-Country Deportations, Sending Five Detainees to Eswatini
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security deported five men with criminal records from Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica, Cuba, and Yemen to Eswatini, marking the resumption of third-country deportations under new ICE guidelines allowing for removal in as little as six hours without safety assurances fro...
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68% Bias Score


Senate Democrats Propose Bill to Regulate Presidential Library Fundraising
Sens. Warren and Blumenthal are introducing a bill to regulate presidential library fundraising, prompted by concerns over opaque donations to Trump's library, including a Boeing 747 from Qatar and millions from legal settlements; the bill proposes donation caps, disclosure requirements, and restric...
Senate Democrats Propose Bill to Regulate Presidential Library Fundraising
Sens. Warren and Blumenthal are introducing a bill to regulate presidential library fundraising, prompted by concerns over opaque donations to Trump's library, including a Boeing 747 from Qatar and millions from legal settlements; the bill proposes donation caps, disclosure requirements, and restric...
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52% Bias Score


Meta Executives Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Data Harvesting
A shareholder lawsuit against Meta Platforms executives, including Mark Zuckerberg, began on Wednesday, alleging illegal data harvesting violating a 2012 FTC agreement; shareholders seek over $8 billion in reimbursements for fines and legal costs.
Meta Executives Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Data Harvesting
A shareholder lawsuit against Meta Platforms executives, including Mark Zuckerberg, began on Wednesday, alleging illegal data harvesting violating a 2012 FTC agreement; shareholders seek over $8 billion in reimbursements for fines and legal costs.
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40% Bias Score

Uganda Boda Boda Union Launches Electric Motorcycle Program
Uganda's United Boda Boda Riders Union is distributing 2,000 electric motorcycles to low-income riders, requiring a Shs 100,000 deposit and Shs 66,000 weekly payments for two years, aiming to reach one million riders and install over 700 charging stations nationwide.

Uganda Boda Boda Union Launches Electric Motorcycle Program
Uganda's United Boda Boda Riders Union is distributing 2,000 electric motorcycles to low-income riders, requiring a Shs 100,000 deposit and Shs 66,000 weekly payments for two years, aiming to reach one million riders and install over 700 charging stations nationwide.
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44% Bias Score

Europe Threatens Iran with UN Sanctions Unless Nuclear Deal Reached by August
The UK, France, and Germany will restore tough UN sanctions on Iran by August if there is no progress on a nuclear deal, reflecting concerns over its nuclear program and the 2015 agreement's snapback provision. Recent Israeli and US strikes on Iranian facilities and Iran's suspended cooperation with...

Europe Threatens Iran with UN Sanctions Unless Nuclear Deal Reached by August
The UK, France, and Germany will restore tough UN sanctions on Iran by August if there is no progress on a nuclear deal, reflecting concerns over its nuclear program and the 2015 agreement's snapback provision. Recent Israeli and US strikes on Iranian facilities and Iran's suspended cooperation with...
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40% Bias Score

Ireland's New Law Risks Major Repercussions for American Businesses
Ireland plans a European-first law banning imports from Israeli businesses in the West Bank and Jerusalem, creating major risks for American companies due to U.S. anti-boycott laws that prohibit participation in foreign boycotts of Israel.

Ireland's New Law Risks Major Repercussions for American Businesses
Ireland plans a European-first law banning imports from Israeli businesses in the West Bank and Jerusalem, creating major risks for American companies due to U.S. anti-boycott laws that prohibit participation in foreign boycotts of Israel.
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60% Bias Score

Trump, Johnson Clash on Epstein; ICE Resumes Deportations; Grok Unveils Controversial Chatbots
President Trump dismissed public interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called for document release, highlighting a Republican party divide; ICE resumed third-country deportations with new guidelines; and Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, debuted controversial companions.

Trump, Johnson Clash on Epstein; ICE Resumes Deportations; Grok Unveils Controversial Chatbots
President Trump dismissed public interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called for document release, highlighting a Republican party divide; ICE resumed third-country deportations with new guidelines; and Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, debuted controversial companions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Jr. Rings NYSE Bell for Pro-Trump Gun Retailer IPO
Donald Trump Jr. rang the opening bell at the NYSE for the IPO of GrabAGun, an online gun retailer, where he also sits on the board; this event is backed by his firm 1789 Capital, which works with pro-Trump companies.

Trump Jr. Rings NYSE Bell for Pro-Trump Gun Retailer IPO
Donald Trump Jr. rang the opening bell at the NYSE for the IPO of GrabAGun, an online gun retailer, where he also sits on the board; this event is backed by his firm 1789 Capital, which works with pro-Trump companies.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Signs Bill Increasing Fentanyl Trafficking Penalties
President Trump signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing penalties for fentanyl-related offenses and aiming to curb the drug trade; the ceremony included families affected by fentanyl and bipartisan congressional leaders.

Trump Signs Bill Increasing Fentanyl Trafficking Penalties
President Trump signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing penalties for fentanyl-related offenses and aiming to curb the drug trade; the ceremony included families affected by fentanyl and bipartisan congressional leaders.
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44% Bias Score
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