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AFP Demands Evacuation of Gaza Freelancers Amid Starvation Crisis
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is demanding Israel allow immediate evacuation of its freelance journalists and their families from Gaza due to starvation and lack of clean water, impacting their work and health during the 22-month conflict; Israel's blockade and alleged actions regarding food aid are ke...
AFP Demands Evacuation of Gaza Freelancers Amid Starvation Crisis
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is demanding Israel allow immediate evacuation of its freelance journalists and their families from Gaza due to starvation and lack of clean water, impacting their work and health during the 22-month conflict; Israel's blockade and alleged actions regarding food aid are ke...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
Ukraine's parliament passed a bill on July 22nd, granting the Prosecutor General sweeping powers over the NABU and SAP, prompting widespread condemnation from anti-corruption agencies, international partners, and opposition figures who fear it will undermine Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU ...
Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
Ukraine's parliament passed a bill on July 22nd, granting the Prosecutor General sweeping powers over the NABU and SAP, prompting widespread condemnation from anti-corruption agencies, international partners, and opposition figures who fear it will undermine Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU ...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Envoy Heads to Middle East to Negotiate Israeli-Hamas Ceasefire
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff travels to the Middle East to negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where at least 85 Palestinians were recently killed while seeking aid; a 60-day truce is proposed, but disagreements over troop redeployment and Hamas d...
U.S. Envoy Heads to Middle East to Negotiate Israeli-Hamas Ceasefire
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff travels to the Middle East to negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where at least 85 Palestinians were recently killed while seeking aid; a 60-day truce is proposed, but disagreements over troop redeployment and Hamas d...
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32% Bias Score


EU inaction on Gaza crisis deepens as Germany and Von der Leyen block stronger measures
A report by the EU's ECHO agency reveals dire conditions in Gaza: 10% of the population is dead or injured, 86% of the territory is inaccessible, and 94% of hospitals are damaged, despite a recent agreement with Israel to increase aid; deep divisions within the EU, particularly opposition from Germa...
EU inaction on Gaza crisis deepens as Germany and Von der Leyen block stronger measures
A report by the EU's ECHO agency reveals dire conditions in Gaza: 10% of the population is dead or injured, 86% of the territory is inaccessible, and 94% of hospitals are damaged, despite a recent agreement with Israel to increase aid; deep divisions within the EU, particularly opposition from Germa...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Deepfake Video Circulates
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason and election rigging on Tuesday, following the circulation of an AI-generated fake video depicting Obama's arrest; Obama's spokesperson called the claims "bizarre" and referred to a bipartisan Senate report that confirmed Russian interference...
Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Deepfake Video Circulates
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason and election rigging on Tuesday, following the circulation of an AI-generated fake video depicting Obama's arrest; Obama's spokesperson called the claims "bizarre" and referred to a bipartisan Senate report that confirmed Russian interference...
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56% Bias Score


Gaza's Collapsed Healthcare System Leaves 13,000 Needing Urgent Evacuation
Fourteen-year-old Qusay Nasr, severely injured in an Israeli missile strike, was discharged from a Gaza hospital due to resource limitations, joining roughly 13,000 Gazans requiring urgent foreign medical care amidst a collapsed healthcare system.
Gaza's Collapsed Healthcare System Leaves 13,000 Needing Urgent Evacuation
Fourteen-year-old Qusay Nasr, severely injured in an Israeli missile strike, was discharged from a Gaza hospital due to resource limitations, joining roughly 13,000 Gazans requiring urgent foreign medical care amidst a collapsed healthcare system.
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60% Bias Score

Zelensky's Controversial Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Outrage and Protests in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill curbing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, sparking mass protests in Kyiv and raising concerns among Western allies about Ukraine's commitment to democratic reforms amid its war with Russia.

Zelensky's Controversial Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Outrage and Protests in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill curbing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, sparking mass protests in Kyiv and raising concerns among Western allies about Ukraine's commitment to democratic reforms amid its war with Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.

Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.
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52% Bias Score

Renewable Energy Now Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels, But Challenges Remain
UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared the fossil fuel era over, citing a new IRENA report showing renewable energy projects are cheaper than fossil fuels in over 90% of cases; however, challenges remain in grid infrastructure investment and continued fossil fuel projects in some nations.

Renewable Energy Now Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels, But Challenges Remain
UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared the fossil fuel era over, citing a new IRENA report showing renewable energy projects are cheaper than fossil fuels in over 90% of cases; however, challenges remain in grid infrastructure investment and continued fossil fuel projects in some nations.
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48% Bias Score

Battle for Sudan's Kordofan Region Intensifies, Causing Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Sudanese army and the RSF are battling for control of Kordofan, a strategically vital region due to its oil resources and location, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and threatening regional stability.

Battle for Sudan's Kordofan Region Intensifies, Causing Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Sudanese army and the RSF are battling for control of Kordofan, a strategically vital region due to its oil resources and location, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and threatening regional stability.
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36% Bias Score

US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...

US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...
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48% Bias Score

ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.

ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.
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32% Bias Score
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