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Streeting Attacks Farage's 'Declinist' Vision Amidst Rising Reform UK Popularity

Labour's health secretary, Wes Streeting, publicly attacked Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's vision for the UK, citing concerns about healthcare and ambition, while recent polls show rising support for Farage, potentially threatening both Labour and Conservative parties.

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Colombia Offers $700,000 Reward Amid Deadly Catatumbo Conflict

The Colombian government offered a $700,000 reward for the capture of four ELN leaders whose fight with FARC dissidents in Catatumbo, a coca-growing region bordering Venezuela, caused at least 80 deaths and displaced 40,000 in 10 days, prompting President Petro to issue a decree granting himself eme...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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India Wins Second T20 Against England

England lost the second T20 cricket match against India by two wickets in Chennai; despite a competitive 165-9, India's Tilak Varma's unbeaten 72 secured victory. India's spin bowlers took 11 English wickets.

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No Poverty
cnn.com
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Louisville Mayor Shooting: 17-Year Sentence for Quintez Brown

Quintez Brown, a 24-year-old former Louisville newspaper columnist, was sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison for shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg during his 2022 mayoral campaign; one bullet grazed Greenberg's sweater. Brown pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from...

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cnn.com
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Trump Fires Dozen Inspectors General, Sparking Concerns Over Government Oversight

President Donald Trump fired the inspectors general of over a dozen federal agencies on Friday, citing "changing priorities," prompting concern from lawmakers over transparency and accountability, as this action contradicts established legal notice requirements.

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40% Bias Score

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welt.de
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Arson Attack Destroys 23 Police Vehicles in Munich

On August 1, 2024, in Munich, Germany, an arson attack destroyed 23 police vehicles at a police station, causing significant damage, prompting a state security investigation and leading officials to suspect a politically motivated attack linked to previous incidents.

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
bbc.com
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Second Hostage Exchange in Gaza Under January 2025 Ceasefire

Hamas released four Israeli female soldiers held captive since October 7, 2023, in the second prisoner exchange since a ceasefire was implemented on January 19, 2025; this is part of a larger agreement that will see 33 hostages returned to Israel, along with significant retaliatory casualties.

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
lemonde.fr
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13 Soldiers Killed in Eastern DRC Clashes

At least 13 soldiers, including nine South Africans, three Malawians, and one Uruguayan, were killed, and 18 others wounded in clashes between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese army in eastern DRC between January 24-25, marking a dangerous escalation of the conflict.

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apnews.com
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Israel Delays Lebanon Withdrawal, Hindering Civilian Return

Israel's delayed withdrawal from southern Lebanon due to unmet obligations under the ceasefire agreement has resulted in roadblocks and the continued demolition of buildings, hindering the return of displaced Lebanese civilians and causing further tensions.

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cnnespanol.cnn.com
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Hegseth Confirmed as Secretary of Defense Despite Senate Opposition

Pete Hegseth was sworn in as Secretary of Defense on Saturday morning after a tie-breaking vote by Vice President J.D. Vance; three Republican senators opposed his nomination due to his past controversial statements on women in combat.

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gr.euronews.com
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Billionaire Environmentalist Contests for IOC Presidency with Climate-Focused Agenda

Johan Elias, a 62-year-old Swedish-British billionaire and FIS president, is among seven candidates vying for the IOC presidency, advocating for climate-conscious Olympics through innovative solutions like a 'forest city' concept and sustainable technologies, while navigating potential conflicts bet...

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Climate Action
theglobeandmail.com
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Israel Halts Lebanese Return to Border Villages, Extending Military Presence

Israel has ordered thousands of displaced Lebanese to stay away from villages near the border until further notice, citing unfulfilled terms of the ceasefire agreement that ended last year's war with Hezbollah; Israeli forces will remain in south Lebanon beyond the Sunday withdrawal deadline.

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