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Orléans Mayor Bans Burial of Rwandan Genocide Figure
The mayor of Orléans, France, banned the burial of Protais Zigiranyirazo, a key figure in the Rwandan genocide, on August 26, 2024, due to concerns about public order and potential glorification of the genocide.
Orléans Mayor Bans Burial of Rwandan Genocide Figure
The mayor of Orléans, France, banned the burial of Protais Zigiranyirazo, a key figure in the Rwandan genocide, on August 26, 2024, due to concerns about public order and potential glorification of the genocide.
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52% Bias Score


Iran-E3 Nuclear Talks in Geneva End Without Agreement
Following a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, inconclusive talks in Geneva between Iran and three European powers concerning Iran's nuclear program concluded with no concrete agreements; Iran maintains it has a plan to counter the snapback mechanism, while the E3 threaten to reinstate UN sanctions...
Iran-E3 Nuclear Talks in Geneva End Without Agreement
Following a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, inconclusive talks in Geneva between Iran and three European powers concerning Iran's nuclear program concluded with no concrete agreements; Iran maintains it has a plan to counter the snapback mechanism, while the E3 threaten to reinstate UN sanctions...
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44% Bias Score


French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Over €43.8 Billion Austerity Plan
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a vote of no confidence on September 8th, 2024, over a €43.8 billion austerity plan to tackle France's growing budget deficit, prompting nationwide protests on September 10th and raising concerns about potential government collapse and further politica...
French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Over €43.8 Billion Austerity Plan
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a vote of no confidence on September 8th, 2024, over a €43.8 billion austerity plan to tackle France's growing budget deficit, prompting nationwide protests on September 10th and raising concerns about potential government collapse and further politica...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Renews Pressure on Maduro; EU Seeks Mediterranean Free Trade
Former US President Donald Trump has resumed his pressure campaign on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government, aiming for regime change, after previous attempts failed in 2019. Simultaneously, the EU pushes for free trade with the Mediterranean, Australia expels Iran's ambassador over alleg...
Trump Renews Pressure on Maduro; EU Seeks Mediterranean Free Trade
Former US President Donald Trump has resumed his pressure campaign on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government, aiming for regime change, after previous attempts failed in 2019. Simultaneously, the EU pushes for free trade with the Mediterranean, Australia expels Iran's ambassador over alleg...
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44% Bias Score


Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.
Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Attempts to Fire Fed Governor Cook Amidst Unprecedented Power Struggle
President Trump attempted to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud; Cook denies the charges and will sue, challenging the president's authority.
Trump Attempts to Fire Fed Governor Cook Amidst Unprecedented Power Struggle
President Trump attempted to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud; Cook denies the charges and will sue, challenging the president's authority.
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44% Bias Score

EU Approves Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection
The European Commission approved Lenacapavir (Yeytuo), a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, following a positive EMA recommendation and successful clinical trials showing 100% effectiveness; this comes amidst a rise in HIV cases in the EU and global efforts to combat the disease.

EU Approves Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection
The European Commission approved Lenacapavir (Yeytuo), a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, following a positive EMA recommendation and successful clinical trials showing 100% effectiveness; this comes amidst a rise in HIV cases in the EU and global efforts to combat the disease.
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48% Bias Score

Pakistan Evacuates Over 100,000 Amidst Rising River Levels, First India-Pakistan Cooperation in Months
Over 100,000 people have been evacuated in Pakistan's Punjab province due to rising waters in the Sutlej River following an Indian warning about potential cross-border flooding, marking the first open diplomatic contact between the two countries in months amidst continued heavy monsoon rains causing...

Pakistan Evacuates Over 100,000 Amidst Rising River Levels, First India-Pakistan Cooperation in Months
Over 100,000 people have been evacuated in Pakistan's Punjab province due to rising waters in the Sutlej River following an Indian warning about potential cross-border flooding, marking the first open diplomatic contact between the two countries in months amidst continued heavy monsoon rains causing...
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36% Bias Score

25 Countries Halt US Postal Deliveries Due to New Tariffs
On August 29th, 25 countries suspended US-bound postal deliveries due to new tariffs on packages exceeding \$100, following a July 30th US decree eliminating previous exemptions; the short implementation deadline and pre-payment requirement created operational challenges for postal services.

25 Countries Halt US Postal Deliveries Due to New Tariffs
On August 29th, 25 countries suspended US-bound postal deliveries due to new tariffs on packages exceeding \$100, following a July 30th US decree eliminating previous exemptions; the short implementation deadline and pre-payment requirement created operational challenges for postal services.
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40% Bias Score

2025 Canadian Election: A Response to Trump's Existential Threat
The 2025 Canadian election, triggered by Donald Trump's threats to Canada's sovereignty and economic stability, saw both leading candidates acknowledge the existential threat and propose solutions including economic diversification and military strengthening, resulting in a shift in Canada's approac...

2025 Canadian Election: A Response to Trump's Existential Threat
The 2025 Canadian election, triggered by Donald Trump's threats to Canada's sovereignty and economic stability, saw both leading candidates acknowledge the existential threat and propose solutions including economic diversification and military strengthening, resulting in a shift in Canada's approac...
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44% Bias Score

China to Showcase Advanced Missiles in Major Military Parade
China will hold a major military parade on September 3rd in Beijing, showcasing advanced weapons such as intercontinental ballistic missiles with a 15,000 kilometer range, potentially attracting international arms buyers and demonstrating China's growing military power.

China to Showcase Advanced Missiles in Major Military Parade
China will hold a major military parade on September 3rd in Beijing, showcasing advanced weapons such as intercontinental ballistic missiles with a 15,000 kilometer range, potentially attracting international arms buyers and demonstrating China's growing military power.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Weighs Stakes in Defense Contractors
The Trump administration is considering taking stakes in defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Palantir, prompting market increases and raising concerns about government overreach in the private sector, while the administration claims it adds value and benefits citizens.

Trump Administration Weighs Stakes in Defense Contractors
The Trump administration is considering taking stakes in defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Palantir, prompting market increases and raising concerns about government overreach in the private sector, while the administration claims it adds value and benefits citizens.
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48% Bias Score
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