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Battle for Kordofan Deepens Sudan's Divisions
The Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are fiercely battling for control of Kordofan, a central Sudanese region, exacerbating the country's deep divisions and causing the largest refugee crisis in modern times, exceeding 12 million displaced people.
Battle for Kordofan Deepens Sudan's Divisions
The Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are fiercely battling for control of Kordofan, a central Sudanese region, exacerbating the country's deep divisions and causing the largest refugee crisis in modern times, exceeding 12 million displaced people.
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40% Bias Score


White Tiger" Case Highlights Failures in Online Child Abuse Investigations
A 20-year-old German-Iranian man, known as "White Tiger," is facing murder and child sexual abuse charges in Hamburg after a 2021 investigation was dropped due to perceived insignificance; the initial report came from the US National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and involved at l...
White Tiger" Case Highlights Failures in Online Child Abuse Investigations
A 20-year-old German-Iranian man, known as "White Tiger," is facing murder and child sexual abuse charges in Hamburg after a 2021 investigation was dropped due to perceived insignificance; the initial report came from the US National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and involved at l...
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48% Bias Score


Israel Recalls Gaza Ceasefire Team Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and New Security Partnership with Ukraine
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recalled his negotiating team from Qatar following Hamas's response to a ceasefire proposal, while the UN is struggling to track aid deliveries to Gaza due to restrictions imposed by Israel, and a new security partnership between Ukraine and Israel was announced amid...
Israel Recalls Gaza Ceasefire Team Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and New Security Partnership with Ukraine
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recalled his negotiating team from Qatar following Hamas's response to a ceasefire proposal, while the UN is struggling to track aid deliveries to Gaza due to restrictions imposed by Israel, and a new security partnership between Ukraine and Israel was announced amid...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accuses Obama of Treason
The Trump administration has repeatedly accused former President Barack Obama of treason, alleging he and his allies misled the public and manipulated intelligence to undermine President Trump, claims widely denounced as baseless.
Trump Administration Accuses Obama of Treason
The Trump administration has repeatedly accused former President Barack Obama of treason, alleging he and his allies misled the public and manipulated intelligence to undermine President Trump, claims widely denounced as baseless.
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64% Bias Score


DOJ Requests Michigan Voter Data Amid Election Fraud Claims
The Trump Justice Department requested Michigan's voter registration data and information on voter removal procedures within 14 days, part of a broader effort to gather voter data nationwide, unsettling election officials amid rising threats and conspiracy theories.
DOJ Requests Michigan Voter Data Amid Election Fraud Claims
The Trump Justice Department requested Michigan's voter registration data and information on voter removal procedures within 14 days, part of a broader effort to gather voter data nationwide, unsettling election officials amid rising threats and conspiracy theories.
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40% Bias Score


US-Japan Trade Deal Averts Tariff War with $550 Billion Investment
The U.S. and Japan averted a trade war by agreeing to a 15% tariff on Japanese autos, with Japan providing $550 billion in U.S. investments in exchange, while increasing U.S. access to Japanese agricultural markets. This deal follows similar agreements with the Philippines, UK, Indonesia, and Vietna...
US-Japan Trade Deal Averts Tariff War with $550 Billion Investment
The U.S. and Japan averted a trade war by agreeing to a 15% tariff on Japanese autos, with Japan providing $550 billion in U.S. investments in exchange, while increasing U.S. access to Japanese agricultural markets. This deal follows similar agreements with the Philippines, UK, Indonesia, and Vietna...
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48% Bias Score

Cambodia-Thailand Border Clash: 12 Dead in Escalating Conflict
Cambodia's rocket attack on Thailand's Sisaket province killed 12 and injured 14, prompting a Thai air force retaliation; both countries expelled each other's ambassadors, escalating a long-standing border dispute over ancient temples.

Cambodia-Thailand Border Clash: 12 Dead in Escalating Conflict
Cambodia's rocket attack on Thailand's Sisaket province killed 12 and injured 14, prompting a Thai air force retaliation; both countries expelled each other's ambassadors, escalating a long-standing border dispute over ancient temples.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Curbs Spark German Media Outrage
A new Ukrainian law limiting the autonomy of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is causing widespread condemnation in German media, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession prospects and Western support.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Curbs Spark German Media Outrage
A new Ukrainian law limiting the autonomy of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) is causing widespread condemnation in German media, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession prospects and Western support.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Remove CPSC Members
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to remove three Consumer Product Safety Commission members appointed by President Biden, aligning with prior rulings granting the executive branch more control over independent agencies, despite dissenting opinions highlighting concerns about age...

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Remove CPSC Members
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to remove three Consumer Product Safety Commission members appointed by President Biden, aligning with prior rulings granting the executive branch more control over independent agencies, despite dissenting opinions highlighting concerns about age...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...
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44% Bias Score

Obama Spokesperson Calls Trump's Accusations a 'Weak Deflection Attempt'
Former US President Obama's spokesperson dismissed Trump's accusations as a "weak deflection attempt", amidst ongoing controversies surrounding Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the release of Epstein's files, while Trump attacks Obama, referring to him as the leader of a gang.

Obama Spokesperson Calls Trump's Accusations a 'Weak Deflection Attempt'
Former US President Obama's spokesperson dismissed Trump's accusations as a "weak deflection attempt", amidst ongoing controversies surrounding Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the release of Epstein's files, while Trump attacks Obama, referring to him as the leader of a gang.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Decision Impacts Youth Sentencing in Canada
A 14-year-old in Toronto is charged with second-degree murder for stabbing a 71-year-old woman to death after she refused to give up her car keys; if convicted, he faces a maximum of four years in prison, while a recent Supreme Court decision makes it harder to sentence youth as adults.

Supreme Court Decision Impacts Youth Sentencing in Canada
A 14-year-old in Toronto is charged with second-degree murder for stabbing a 71-year-old woman to death after she refused to give up her car keys; if convicted, he faces a maximum of four years in prison, while a recent Supreme Court decision makes it harder to sentence youth as adults.
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56% Bias Score
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