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St. Petersburg Cancels Navy Day Parade Due to Security Concerns
St. Petersburg's annual Navy Day parade, scheduled for July 27th, has been canceled due to security concerns, as confirmed by the Kremlin, impacting the main parade, fireworks, and other water events, after city authorities initially announced and then retracted the cancellation.
St. Petersburg Cancels Navy Day Parade Due to Security Concerns
St. Petersburg's annual Navy Day parade, scheduled for July 27th, has been canceled due to security concerns, as confirmed by the Kremlin, impacting the main parade, fireworks, and other water events, after city authorities initially announced and then retracted the cancellation.
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16% Bias Score


Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, detaining 21 activists from 10 countries, including the US and Italy, and seizing its cargo in international waters, worsening the humanitarian crisis and causing international concern.
Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, detaining 21 activists from 10 countries, including the US and Italy, and seizing its cargo in international waters, worsening the humanitarian crisis and causing international concern.
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56% Bias Score


EU Cuts Ukraine Aid by €1.5 Billion Over Reform Shortcomings
The European Commission reduced Ukraine's €4.5 billion aid package by €1.5 billion due to Kyiv's failure to fully implement 16 reforms, particularly in decentralization, asset management, and judicial selection, prompting criticism of Zelenskyy's leadership and raising concerns about the future of U...
EU Cuts Ukraine Aid by €1.5 Billion Over Reform Shortcomings
The European Commission reduced Ukraine's €4.5 billion aid package by €1.5 billion due to Kyiv's failure to fully implement 16 reforms, particularly in decentralization, asset management, and judicial selection, prompting criticism of Zelenskyy's leadership and raising concerns about the future of U...
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68% Bias Score


Severe Alpine Weather, Euro 2022 Final, and Record Turkish Heat
Severe weather is expected in the Alps, potentially causing mudslides and flooding, while Spain and England compete in the Women's Euro 2022 final in Basel at 6 PM; a record 50.5°C was recorded in Turkey.
Severe Alpine Weather, Euro 2022 Final, and Record Turkish Heat
Severe weather is expected in the Alps, potentially causing mudslides and flooding, while Spain and England compete in the Women's Euro 2022 final in Basel at 6 PM; a record 50.5°C was recorded in Turkey.
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12% Bias Score


Turkey Fights Widespread Wildfires; 84 Blazes, 1765 Evacuated
Turkey is battling 84 wildfires, 36 in forested areas, on August 2nd, 2024; Mersin, Antalya fires are contained, while efforts continue in Karabük, Bursa, and Kahramanmaraş, with 1,765 people evacuated.
Turkey Fights Widespread Wildfires; 84 Blazes, 1765 Evacuated
Turkey is battling 84 wildfires, 36 in forested areas, on August 2nd, 2024; Mersin, Antalya fires are contained, while efforts continue in Karabük, Bursa, and Kahramanmaraş, with 1,765 people evacuated.
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36% Bias Score


Argentina's Online Insult Surge: Milei's Aggressive Communication Style Under Scrutiny
A study reveals a doubling of online insults in Argentina (27.5 million between January 2023-June 2025), with President Javier Milei leading among politicians with 1,589 insults, impacting democratic discourse and public perception.
Argentina's Online Insult Surge: Milei's Aggressive Communication Style Under Scrutiny
A study reveals a doubling of online insults in Argentina (27.5 million between January 2023-June 2025), with President Javier Milei leading among politicians with 1,589 insults, impacting democratic discourse and public perception.
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40% Bias Score

Calls for Independent Scientific Watchdog in Australia After Research Misconduct Case
Concerns over Australia's research integrity system have prompted calls for an independent watchdog after multiple investigations failed to initially uncover research misconduct by a prominent cancer researcher, despite evidence dating back over 10 years.

Calls for Independent Scientific Watchdog in Australia After Research Misconduct Case
Concerns over Australia's research integrity system have prompted calls for an independent watchdog after multiple investigations failed to initially uncover research misconduct by a prominent cancer researcher, despite evidence dating back over 10 years.
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48% Bias Score

China, US to Hold New Round of Economic Talks in Sweden
China and the United States are holding economic and trade talks in Sweden to improve bilateral relations, following progress in Geneva and London that saw decreased tariffs and increased trade to over 350 billion yuan in June.

China, US to Hold New Round of Economic Talks in Sweden
China and the United States are holding economic and trade talks in Sweden to improve bilateral relations, following progress in Geneva and London that saw decreased tariffs and increased trade to over 350 billion yuan in June.
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40% Bias Score

Puck Pieterse: A Contender for Yellow in Tour de France Femmes
The Tour de France Femmes is set to begin, with Puck Pieterse, a 23-year-old Dutch cyclist, considered a top contender for the yellow jersey due to her past success and unique approach to cycling that blends multiple disciplines with a playful attitude.

Puck Pieterse: A Contender for Yellow in Tour de France Femmes
The Tour de France Femmes is set to begin, with Puck Pieterse, a 23-year-old Dutch cyclist, considered a top contender for the yellow jersey due to her past success and unique approach to cycling that blends multiple disciplines with a playful attitude.
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32% Bias Score

Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict Claims 33 Lives Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Thailand and Cambodia exchange artillery fire for a fourth day, resulting in at least 33 deaths and 200,000 displaced people, despite both governments agreeing to US-mediated ceasefire talks.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict Claims 33 Lives Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Thailand and Cambodia exchange artillery fire for a fourth day, resulting in at least 33 deaths and 200,000 displaced people, despite both governments agreeing to US-mediated ceasefire talks.
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12% Bias Score

Colombian Chief of Staff Advocates Anti-Democratic Measures
Alfredo Saade Vergel, chief of staff to Colombian President Gustavo Petro, despite holding opposing views and prior affiliations with opposition parties, advocates for anti-democratic measures including closing critical media and enabling Petro's unconstitutional reelection, raising concerns about t...

Colombian Chief of Staff Advocates Anti-Democratic Measures
Alfredo Saade Vergel, chief of staff to Colombian President Gustavo Petro, despite holding opposing views and prior affiliations with opposition parties, advocates for anti-democratic measures including closing critical media and enabling Petro's unconstitutional reelection, raising concerns about t...
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48% Bias Score

Uribe Verdict to Shake Colombian Politics
A Colombian judge will rule on July 28th, 2024, in the 13-year-long trial of former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez for alleged witness tampering, a decision with significant implications for the 2026 elections and Colombia's political landscape.

Uribe Verdict to Shake Colombian Politics
A Colombian judge will rule on July 28th, 2024, in the 13-year-long trial of former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez for alleged witness tampering, a decision with significant implications for the 2026 elections and Colombia's political landscape.
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48% Bias Score
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