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France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Macron announced France's recognition of Palestine as a state, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations to reconsider their stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, amidst the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Macron announced France's recognition of Palestine as a state, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations to reconsider their stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, amidst the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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48% Bias Score


Starlink Experiences Widespread Outage, Impacting Global Users
A widespread Starlink outage lasting approximately two and a half hours on Thursday affected millions of users globally due to network software problems; the disruption impacted various sectors, including airlines and the Ukrainian military.
Starlink Experiences Widespread Outage, Impacting Global Users
A widespread Starlink outage lasting approximately two and a half hours on Thursday affected millions of users globally due to network software problems; the disruption impacted various sectors, including airlines and the Ukrainian military.
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20% Bias Score


Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...
Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...
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20% Bias Score


Kabila Trial: War Crimes Charges Amidst Fragile DRC Peace Deal
Former DRC President Joseph Kabila is being tried in absentia for war crimes related to his alleged involvement with the M23 rebel group, facing charges including insurrection, crimes against humanity, and collaboration with Rwanda, amidst a fragile peace agreement signed in July 2025.
Kabila Trial: War Crimes Charges Amidst Fragile DRC Peace Deal
Former DRC President Joseph Kabila is being tried in absentia for war crimes related to his alleged involvement with the M23 rebel group, facing charges including insurrection, crimes against humanity, and collaboration with Rwanda, amidst a fragile peace agreement signed in July 2025.
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56% Bias Score


France Recognizes Palestine, Shifting Focus in Israeli Political Crisis
Amidst Israel's parliamentary deadlock and ongoing Gaza conflict, French President Macron's announcement to recognize Palestine as a state has shifted the political landscape, potentially benefiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu domestically while provoking international reactions and ra...
France Recognizes Palestine, Shifting Focus in Israeli Political Crisis
Amidst Israel's parliamentary deadlock and ongoing Gaza conflict, French President Macron's announcement to recognize Palestine as a state has shifted the political landscape, potentially benefiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu domestically while provoking international reactions and ra...
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40% Bias Score


Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Result in Civilian Deaths
Fierce fighting broke out on the Thai-Cambodian border on July 24th, resulting in at least eight Thai civilian deaths from Cambodian shelling, according to Thailand, while Cambodia claims Thailand conducted an airstrike; the dispute is rooted in a long-standing border demarcation issue and recent in...
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Result in Civilian Deaths
Fierce fighting broke out on the Thai-Cambodian border on July 24th, resulting in at least eight Thai civilian deaths from Cambodian shelling, according to Thailand, while Cambodia claims Thailand conducted an airstrike; the dispute is rooted in a long-standing border demarcation issue and recent in...
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16% Bias Score

French Court Annuls Assad Arrest Warrant, Investigation Continues
A French court annulled an arrest warrant for former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, accused of involvement in 2013 chemical attacks, due to head-of-state immunity; however, the investigation continues, and future legal action is possible.

French Court Annuls Assad Arrest Warrant, Investigation Continues
A French court annulled an arrest warrant for former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, accused of involvement in 2013 chemical attacks, due to head-of-state immunity; however, the investigation continues, and future legal action is possible.
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36% Bias Score

France to Recognize Palestinian State Amidst Gaza Crisis
France will recognize a Palestinian state in September, aiming to pressure international actors into supporting a diplomatic resolution to the Gaza conflict following Hamas' October 7th attacks, which caused about 1200 deaths and a humanitarian crisis.

France to Recognize Palestinian State Amidst Gaza Crisis
France will recognize a Palestinian state in September, aiming to pressure international actors into supporting a diplomatic resolution to the Gaza conflict following Hamas' October 7th attacks, which caused about 1200 deaths and a humanitarian crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Unilateral Tariffs on Canada
President Trump threatened to unilaterally impose higher tariffs on Canada by August 1st if a new trade deal isn't reached, escalating existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos; Canada refuses to accept an unfavorable agreement.

Trump Threatens Unilateral Tariffs on Canada
President Trump threatened to unilaterally impose higher tariffs on Canada by August 1st if a new trade deal isn't reached, escalating existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos; Canada refuses to accept an unfavorable agreement.
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52% Bias Score

VW Profit Falls Despite Sales Rise Due to Premium Brand Weakness and US Tariffs
Volkswagen's first-half vehicle deliveries rose 0.5% to 4.4 million, boosted by a 46% increase in electric vehicle sales; however, lower profitability in premium brands (Audi, Porsche) and US tariffs (€1.3 billion) resulted in a significant profit decline, leading to lowered profit margin forecasts ...

VW Profit Falls Despite Sales Rise Due to Premium Brand Weakness and US Tariffs
Volkswagen's first-half vehicle deliveries rose 0.5% to 4.4 million, boosted by a 46% increase in electric vehicle sales; however, lower profitability in premium brands (Audi, Porsche) and US tariffs (€1.3 billion) resulted in a significant profit decline, leading to lowered profit margin forecasts ...
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36% Bias Score

German Deputy Speaker Resigns After Drawing Swastika on Ballot
Daniel Born, a Social Democrat deputy speaker in Baden-Württemberg's parliament, resigned Friday after admitting to drawing a swastika on a ballot paper during a vote for the Upper Rhine Council, citing emotional distress caused by the AfD's disruptive behavior; this prompted a police investigation ...

German Deputy Speaker Resigns After Drawing Swastika on Ballot
Daniel Born, a Social Democrat deputy speaker in Baden-Württemberg's parliament, resigned Friday after admitting to drawing a swastika on a ballot paper during a vote for the Upper Rhine Council, citing emotional distress caused by the AfD's disruptive behavior; this prompted a police investigation ...
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32% Bias Score

Taxpayer Group Accuses Ex-EU Commissioners of Illegal NGO Funding
A taxpayer rights group accused former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginijus Sinkevičius of illegally funding NGOs, prompting a complaint filed with the European and Munich public prosecutor's offices following media reports—though lacking evidence—of billions in EU funds channeled to gre...

Taxpayer Group Accuses Ex-EU Commissioners of Illegal NGO Funding
A taxpayer rights group accused former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginijus Sinkevičius of illegally funding NGOs, prompting a complaint filed with the European and Munich public prosecutor's offices following media reports—though lacking evidence—of billions in EU funds channeled to gre...
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48% Bias Score
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