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Obama Rejects Trump's "Coup" Accusation
Barack Obama's office issued a strong denial of Donald Trump's accusation that he attempted a "coup" after the 2016 election, rejecting claims made in a report by Tulsi Gabbard, while citing the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee's 2020 findings affirming Russian interference.
Obama Rejects Trump's "Coup" Accusation
Barack Obama's office issued a strong denial of Donald Trump's accusation that he attempted a "coup" after the 2016 election, rejecting claims made in a report by Tulsi Gabbard, while citing the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee's 2020 findings affirming Russian interference.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Conflict Delays Saudi Arabia's Entry into Abraham Accords
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, Saudi Arabia's potential joining of the Abraham Accords is now conditional on a ceasefire and a plan for a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift from previous expectations of rapid inclusion.
Gaza Conflict Delays Saudi Arabia's Entry into Abraham Accords
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, Saudi Arabia's potential joining of the Abraham Accords is now conditional on a ceasefire and a plan for a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift from previous expectations of rapid inclusion.
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48% Bias Score


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's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Amidst War Fuels Protests
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the independence of anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and concerns about democratic backsliding amid the ongoing war with Russia.
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Amidst War Fuels Protests
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the independence of anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and concerns about democratic backsliding amid the ongoing war with Russia.
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44% Bias Score


SpaceX to Invest $2 Billion in xAI, Boosting Valuations in AI and Space
Elon Musk's SpaceX will invest $2 billion in his AI company xAI, potentially valuing xAI at $200 billion and SpaceX at $400 billion, with participation from Saudi Arabia's PIF and use of xAI's chatbot Grok to support SpaceX's Starlink.
SpaceX to Invest $2 Billion in xAI, Boosting Valuations in AI and Space
Elon Musk's SpaceX will invest $2 billion in his AI company xAI, potentially valuing xAI at $200 billion and SpaceX at $400 billion, with participation from Saudi Arabia's PIF and use of xAI's chatbot Grok to support SpaceX's Starlink.
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44% Bias Score


€3.1 Million Grant to Revolutionize Cancer Treatment via Targeted Nanomedicine Delivery
Jesús Santamaría, a Spanish chemical engineer, received a €3.1 million grant to improve cancer treatment by addressing the challenge of delivering nanomedicines to tumors, using a novel 'Trojan Horse' strategy.
€3.1 Million Grant to Revolutionize Cancer Treatment via Targeted Nanomedicine Delivery
Jesús Santamaría, a Spanish chemical engineer, received a €3.1 million grant to improve cancer treatment by addressing the challenge of delivering nanomedicines to tumors, using a novel 'Trojan Horse' strategy.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Mercenaries Fuel Mexico's Drug War
Mexican authorities confront escalating violence from cartels using 2,000-3,000 Colombian ex-military mercenaries for training and explosive manufacturing, highlighting a security crisis and insufficient international collaboration.

Colombian Mercenaries Fuel Mexico's Drug War
Mexican authorities confront escalating violence from cartels using 2,000-3,000 Colombian ex-military mercenaries for training and explosive manufacturing, highlighting a security crisis and insufficient international collaboration.
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40% 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

NYC Man Charged with Placing Homemade Bombs Across Manhattan
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, NY, was arrested on June 5th and charged with manufacturing and placing at least seven homemade bombs across Manhattan, including on subway tracks and residential rooftops, prompting a swift law enforcement response that prevented harm.

NYC Man Charged with Placing Homemade Bombs Across Manhattan
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, NY, was arrested on June 5th and charged with manufacturing and placing at least seven homemade bombs across Manhattan, including on subway tracks and residential rooftops, prompting a swift law enforcement response that prevented harm.
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48% 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

Mexican Cartels Seize Control of Hospitals
Mexican cartels are seizing control of hospitals and threatening medical personnel to treat injured cartel members, highlighting the breakdown of law enforcement and the growing humanitarian crisis.

Mexican Cartels Seize Control of Hospitals
Mexican cartels are seizing control of hospitals and threatening medical personnel to treat injured cartel members, highlighting the breakdown of law enforcement and the growing humanitarian crisis.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Obama's Office Rebukes
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason, prompting a rebuke from Obama's office that highlighted the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the 2016 election; Trump's attacks follow questions regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and a report alleging Obama adm...

Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Obama's Office Rebukes
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason, prompting a rebuke from Obama's office that highlighted the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the 2016 election; Trump's attacks follow questions regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and a report alleging Obama adm...
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56% Bias Score
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