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Pope Francis Condemns U.S. Deportations, Sparking Church Conflict
Pope Francis sharply criticized the U.S. mass deportation program in a letter to U.S. bishops, calling it morally wrong and urging opposition, prompting a defensive response from the White House and highlighting a growing ideological conflict within the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis Condemns U.S. Deportations, Sparking Church Conflict
Pope Francis sharply criticized the U.S. mass deportation program in a letter to U.S. bishops, calling it morally wrong and urging opposition, prompting a defensive response from the White House and highlighting a growing ideological conflict within the Catholic Church.
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44% Bias Score


Zelensky Offers Territorial Concessions in Exchange for Peace, U.S. Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine will offer to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace, emphasizing the need for continued U.S. support and proposing lucrative reconstruction contracts for U.S. firms to incentivize further aid.
Zelensky Offers Territorial Concessions in Exchange for Peace, U.S. Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine will offer to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace, emphasizing the need for continued U.S. support and proposing lucrative reconstruction contracts for U.S. firms to incentivize further aid.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Gaza Plan Faces Arab Rejection
President Trump proposed seizing the Gaza Strip, displacing Palestinians, and redeveloping it; Jordan and Egypt firmly rejected the plan, with Egypt proposing an alternative focusing on reconstruction without displacement, citing concerns about international law and regional stability.
Trump's Gaza Plan Faces Arab Rejection
President Trump proposed seizing the Gaza Strip, displacing Palestinians, and redeveloping it; Jordan and Egypt firmly rejected the plan, with Egypt proposing an alternative focusing on reconstruction without displacement, citing concerns about international law and regional stability.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Fires USAID Inspector General After Report on Aid Risks
President Trump fired the USAID inspector general, Paul Martin, a day after Martin's report revealed risks to nearly $900 million in humanitarian aid due to Trump's efforts to dismantle the agency, actions that violate federal law and raise concerns about government accountability and global humanit...
Trump Fires USAID Inspector General After Report on Aid Risks
President Trump fired the USAID inspector general, Paul Martin, a day after Martin's report revealed risks to nearly $900 million in humanitarian aid due to Trump's efforts to dismantle the agency, actions that violate federal law and raise concerns about government accountability and global humanit...
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Journalists Face Systematic Targeting, 200 Killed in 15 Months
Wael al Dahdouh, former Al Jazeera Arabic Gaza bureau chief, survived numerous attacks while reporting on the Gaza conflict; over 200 journalists have been killed in the past 15 months, highlighting the systematic targeting of the press and the dire conditions faced by journalists in Gaza.
Gaza Journalists Face Systematic Targeting, 200 Killed in 15 Months
Wael al Dahdouh, former Al Jazeera Arabic Gaza bureau chief, survived numerous attacks while reporting on the Gaza conflict; over 200 journalists have been killed in the past 15 months, highlighting the systematic targeting of the press and the dire conditions faced by journalists in Gaza.
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44% Bias Score


Kyiv Under Attack; Ukraine Launches Military Recruitment Drive
Ukraine's air defenses are responding to a missile attack on Kyiv, while the government simultaneously launched a recruitment drive, 'Contract 18-24,' offering significant financial incentives to attract young volunteers aged 18-24 for one-year service; former US President Trump commented positively...
Kyiv Under Attack; Ukraine Launches Military Recruitment Drive
Ukraine's air defenses are responding to a missile attack on Kyiv, while the government simultaneously launched a recruitment drive, 'Contract 18-24,' offering significant financial incentives to attract young volunteers aged 18-24 for one-year service; former US President Trump commented positively...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Gaza Plan Creates Tension with Jordan's King Abdullah II
President Trump announced a plan to take control of Gaza, potentially relocating millions of Palestinians, prompting King Abdullah II of Jordan's uncomfortable visit to the White House, where he expressed reservations while facing potential US aid cuts of over $1.5 billion annually.

Trump's Gaza Plan Creates Tension with Jordan's King Abdullah II
President Trump announced a plan to take control of Gaza, potentially relocating millions of Palestinians, prompting King Abdullah II of Jordan's uncomfortable visit to the White House, where he expressed reservations while facing potential US aid cuts of over $1.5 billion annually.
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56% Bias Score

US Embassy Employee Released from Russian Prison in Potential Goodwill Gesture
Former US embassy employee Marc Fogel, sentenced to 14 years in Russia for drug smuggling, was released following a surprise visit by Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff; this is considered a positive sign for ongoing Ukraine peace negotiations.

US Embassy Employee Released from Russian Prison in Potential Goodwill Gesture
Former US embassy employee Marc Fogel, sentenced to 14 years in Russia for drug smuggling, was released following a surprise visit by Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff; this is considered a positive sign for ongoing Ukraine peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid Rejected, Exposing AI Power Struggle
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's non-profit section was rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating a conflict fueled by past disputes and political alliances, raising concerns about the concentration of power in the AI industry.

Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid Rejected, Exposing AI Power Struggle
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's non-profit section was rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating a conflict fueled by past disputes and political alliances, raising concerns about the concentration of power in the AI industry.
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44% Bias Score

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Humanitarian Crisis
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amid allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of vulnerable groups, causing a humanitarian crisis in Haiti and straining relations between the two countries.

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Humanitarian Crisis
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amid allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of vulnerable groups, causing a humanitarian crisis in Haiti and straining relations between the two countries.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Shifts Ukraine Security Burden to Allies
The Trump administration is shifting responsibility for Ukrainian security to NATO and the EU, urging increased defense spending and weapon production, while simultaneously pursuing a peace deal potentially involving Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued aid.

Trump Administration Shifts Ukraine Security Burden to Allies
The Trump administration is shifting responsibility for Ukrainian security to NATO and the EU, urging increased defense spending and weapon production, while simultaneously pursuing a peace deal potentially involving Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued aid.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Expands Musk's Power Over Federal Workforce
President Trump signed an executive order giving Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency Service (DOGE) authority to slash federal jobs and limit hiring, despite facing lawsuits and lacking transparency, targeting agencies like USAID, CFPB, and the Education Department.

Trump Executive Order Expands Musk's Power Over Federal Workforce
President Trump signed an executive order giving Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency Service (DOGE) authority to slash federal jobs and limit hiring, despite facing lawsuits and lacking transparency, targeting agencies like USAID, CFPB, and the Education Department.
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56% Bias Score
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