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Record Carbon Emissions from European Wildfires in 2025
As of late September 2025, wildfires in Europe have released 12.9 megatons of carbon, exceeding previous records and impacting air quality.
Record Carbon Emissions from European Wildfires in 2025
As of late September 2025, wildfires in Europe have released 12.9 megatons of carbon, exceeding previous records and impacting air quality.
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16% Bias Score


US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, citing the resolution's failure to condemn Hamas and recognize Israel's right to self-defense.
US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, citing the resolution's failure to condemn Hamas and recognize Israel's right to self-defense.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Launches Operation Eastern Sentry Amidst Rising Drone Threats
In response to multiple Russian drone incursions into the airspace of NATO members Poland and Romania, NATO initiated Operation Eastern Sentry on September 12th, a multi-domain operation to bolster air defenses and deter further attacks.
NATO Launches Operation Eastern Sentry Amidst Rising Drone Threats
In response to multiple Russian drone incursions into the airspace of NATO members Poland and Romania, NATO initiated Operation Eastern Sentry on September 12th, a multi-domain operation to bolster air defenses and deter further attacks.
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28% Bias Score


Nitazenes: A New, Potent Opioid Threatening the US
A new synthetic opioid, nitazene, up to 25 times more potent than fentanyl, is causing a surge in overdoses across the US due to its undetectability in standard drug screenings and its presence in counterfeit pills.
Nitazenes: A New, Potent Opioid Threatening the US
A new synthetic opioid, nitazene, up to 25 times more potent than fentanyl, is causing a surge in overdoses across the US due to its undetectability in standard drug screenings and its presence in counterfeit pills.
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20% Bias Score


Taliban Bans Books by Women from Afghan Universities
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned 680 books from university curricula, including 140 written by women, and 18 subjects deemed "in conflict with Sharia", impacting women's access to education and academic freedom.
Taliban Bans Books by Women from Afghan Universities
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned 680 books from university curricula, including 140 written by women, and 18 subjects deemed "in conflict with Sharia", impacting women's access to education and academic freedom.
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28% Bias Score


Afghan Women's Education: 92% Support Despite Taliban Ban
A UN Women survey reveals 92% of Afghans support girls' education, despite the Taliban banning girls from secondary school and university since 2021, impacting over 1.4 million girls, while grassroots efforts provide alternative education.
Afghan Women's Education: 92% Support Despite Taliban Ban
A UN Women survey reveals 92% of Afghans support girls' education, despite the Taliban banning girls from secondary school and university since 2021, impacting over 1.4 million girls, while grassroots efforts provide alternative education.
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32% Bias Score

Trump and Xi to finalize TikTok deal and discuss trade on Friday
US President Trump will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday to finalize an agreement allowing TikTok to operate in the US and potentially address broader trade disputes.

Trump and Xi to finalize TikTok deal and discuss trade on Friday
US President Trump will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday to finalize an agreement allowing TikTok to operate in the US and potentially address broader trade disputes.
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32% Bias Score

German Shop Owner's Antisemitic Sign Sparks Outrage
In Flensburg, Germany, a shop owner, Hans Velten Reisch, displayed a sign banning Jews, prompting outrage, police intervention, and multiple complaints for incitement to hatred.

German Shop Owner's Antisemitic Sign Sparks Outrage
In Flensburg, Germany, a shop owner, Hans Velten Reisch, displayed a sign banning Jews, prompting outrage, police intervention, and multiple complaints for incitement to hatred.
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40% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine War: Day 1303 Update
On September 19, Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian oil facilities; Russia claims battlefield gains while Ukraine reports mounting Russian losses; a Russian drone part was found in Latvia; and the US approved Javelin missile sales to Poland.

Russia-Ukraine War: Day 1303 Update
On September 19, Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian oil facilities; Russia claims battlefield gains while Ukraine reports mounting Russian losses; a Russian drone part was found in Latvia; and the US approved Javelin missile sales to Poland.
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28% Bias Score

US Vetoes UN Resolution for Gaza Ceasefire
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, and the immediate entry of humanitarian aid, marking the sixth such veto since the conflict began.

US Vetoes UN Resolution for Gaza Ceasefire
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, and the immediate entry of humanitarian aid, marking the sixth such veto since the conflict began.
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44% Bias Score

EU Divided on Israel Sanctions Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany and Spain have differing views on Israel's actions in Gaza, with Germany opposing sanctions while Spain calls for them and recognizes Palestine, highlighting a rift within the EU.

EU Divided on Israel Sanctions Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany and Spain have differing views on Israel's actions in Gaza, with Germany opposing sanctions while Spain calls for them and recognizes Palestine, highlighting a rift within the EU.
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28% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Strengthen Defense Ties Amidst Shifting Regional Dynamics
Following a recent defense agreement, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have deepened their military cooperation, prompting speculation about Riyadh's potential reliance on Islamabad's nuclear capabilities, particularly in the context of waning trust in US security guarantees.

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Strengthen Defense Ties Amidst Shifting Regional Dynamics
Following a recent defense agreement, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have deepened their military cooperation, prompting speculation about Riyadh's potential reliance on Islamabad's nuclear capabilities, particularly in the context of waning trust in US security guarantees.
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40% Bias Score
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