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Baltic States Sever Ties with Russian Power Grid
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are disconnecting from Russia's electricity grid this weekend, a move that officials say will remove Russia's ability to use the electricity system as a tool of geopolitical blackmail, culminating over a decade of effort to reduce energy dependence.
Baltic States Sever Ties with Russian Power Grid
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are disconnecting from Russia's electricity grid this weekend, a move that officials say will remove Russia's ability to use the electricity system as a tool of geopolitical blackmail, culminating over a decade of effort to reduce energy dependence.
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56% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
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48% Bias Score


Hamas and Israel to Exchange Prisoners in Fifth Ceasefire Exchange
Hamas and Israel will exchange prisoners today for the fifth time since their January 19 ceasefire, with Hamas releasing three Israeli hostages captured during the October 7, 2023, attack in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
Hamas and Israel to Exchange Prisoners in Fifth Ceasefire Exchange
Hamas and Israel will exchange prisoners today for the fifth time since their January 19 ceasefire, with Hamas releasing three Israeli hostages captured during the October 7, 2023, attack in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Big Tech's \$367 Billion AI Gamble: Defying DeepSeek's Challenge
Big Tech's four leading companies are increasing AI-related capital expenditures to over \$315 billion this year, exceeding previous commitments, despite the emergence of China's DeepSeek AI lab, and are projected to reach \$367 billion by 2026, driven by competition and high demand, although moneti...
Big Tech's \$367 Billion AI Gamble: Defying DeepSeek's Challenge
Big Tech's four leading companies are increasing AI-related capital expenditures to over \$315 billion this year, exceeding previous commitments, despite the emergence of China's DeepSeek AI lab, and are projected to reach \$367 billion by 2026, driven by competition and high demand, although moneti...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Announcement Shakes US Financial Markets
President Trump announced Friday that he will announce new reciprocal tariffs next week, causing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to fall 400 points, or 0.9%, after a week of relative market calm following the implementation of 10% tariffs on China and a delay of 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Announcement Shakes US Financial Markets
President Trump announced Friday that he will announce new reciprocal tariffs next week, causing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to fall 400 points, or 0.9%, after a week of relative market calm following the implementation of 10% tariffs on China and a delay of 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
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52% Bias Score


DRC: South Kivu Violence Causes Mass Displacement Amidst Goma Calm, Healthcare Crisis Persists in North Kivu
As fighting eases in Goma, North Kivu, DRC, escalating violence in South Kivu causes mass displacement; a bombing injured three, damaged infrastructure, and thousands flee towards Bukavu, threatened by M23 rebels, while in North Kivu, three NGO workers were killed, halting aid and impacting healthca...
DRC: South Kivu Violence Causes Mass Displacement Amidst Goma Calm, Healthcare Crisis Persists in North Kivu
As fighting eases in Goma, North Kivu, DRC, escalating violence in South Kivu causes mass displacement; a bombing injured three, damaged infrastructure, and thousands flee towards Bukavu, threatened by M23 rebels, while in North Kivu, three NGO workers were killed, halting aid and impacting healthca...
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32% Bias Score

Trump's First Three Weeks: Unprecedented Executive Power and Legal Challenges
In his first three weeks, President Trump issued 54 executive orders, defied court orders regarding TikTok, dismissed inspectors general without proper notification, and initiated actions potentially violating laws or the Constitution; he also signaled intentions to annex Canada (although this is no...

Trump's First Three Weeks: Unprecedented Executive Power and Legal Challenges
In his first three weeks, President Trump issued 54 executive orders, defied court orders regarding TikTok, dismissed inspectors general without proper notification, and initiated actions potentially violating laws or the Constitution; he also signaled intentions to annex Canada (although this is no...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Sanctions South Africa, Dismantles USAID
President Trump sanctioned South Africa for alleged racial discrimination, revoked former President Biden's security briefings, and nearly dismantled USAID, triggering global concern and legal challenges.

Trump Sanctions South Africa, Dismantles USAID
President Trump sanctioned South Africa for alleged racial discrimination, revoked former President Biden's security briefings, and nearly dismantled USAID, triggering global concern and legal challenges.
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Increased Attacks Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about nuclear safety; Rosatom blamed Ukraine, but Grossi couldn't determine responsibility, while Likhachev cited risks to other Russian plants.

Increased Attacks Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about nuclear safety; Rosatom blamed Ukraine, but Grossi couldn't determine responsibility, while Likhachev cited risks to other Russian plants.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Lay Off 2,000+ USAID Employees
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID employees on leave, citing irreparable harm to employee-employer relations, after two unions sued, alleging unconstitutional actions to dismantle the agency without congressional authorization.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Lay Off 2,000+ USAID Employees
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID employees on leave, citing irreparable harm to employee-employer relations, after two unions sued, alleging unconstitutional actions to dismantle the agency without congressional authorization.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place 2,200 USAID Employees on Leave
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID employees on paid leave, halting plans to shut down the agency following lawsuits from two federal employee associations claiming the administration lacked authority. The administration claims fraud at USAid, wh...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place 2,200 USAID Employees on Leave
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID employees on paid leave, halting plans to shut down the agency following lawsuits from two federal employee associations claiming the administration lacked authority. The administration claims fraud at USAid, wh...
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56% Bias Score
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