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arabic.euronews.com
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UN Vote Shows Decreased Support for Ukraine in Russia Conflict

The UN General Assembly passed a US-backed resolution on the Ukraine conflict with less support than previous votes, reflecting a shift in international opinion. The resolution, amended to include condemnation of Russia's invasion, saw 93 votes in favor, 8 opposed, and 73 abstentions. The US abstain...

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it.euronews.com
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Trump Claims Putin Would Accept Peacekeepers in Ukraine, Amidst Controversial Rare Earth Mineral Deal

President Trump announced that Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end the war, a claim that contrasts with previous Russian denials. This comes alongside a controversial U.S.-Ukraine rare earth mineral agreement where the U.S. demands 50% of t...

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52% Bias Score

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welt.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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UN Security Council Fails to Pass US-Backed Ukraine Ceasefire Resolution

A US-backed resolution in the UN Security Council seeking a ceasefire in Ukraine failed to pass, with 10 of 15 members voting in favor but all five European members abstaining, including the UK and France who possess veto power. A similar resolution in the General Assembly was amended to condemn Rus...

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dailymail.co.uk
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UK Newspapers Protest Labour's AI Copyright Weakening

British newspapers launched a joint campaign, "Make It Fair," protesting the Labour government's proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material without compensation, potentially harming the creative industries.

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56% Bias Score

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dailymail.co.uk
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UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash

Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...

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60% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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DC US Attorney Declares Allegiance to Trump, Contradicting Constitutional Oath

US Attorney for Washington D.C. Ed Martin declared his office as President Trump's lawyers, contradicting his constitutional oath and sparking criticism from Democrats after controversial actions involving Elon Musk and the review of January 6th prosecutions.

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48% Bias Score

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pt.euronews.com
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Merz Victory Signals Potential EU-US Shift

Germany's snap elections resulted in a CDU victory, with Friedrich Merz prioritizing a strong, US-independent Europe, potentially leading to increased defense spending and challenging debt-limit reforms, although common European debt remains unlikely.

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44% Bias Score

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sueddeutsche.de
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US-backed UN Resolution Calls for End to Ukraine War, Dividing Allies

The UN Security Council passed a US-backed resolution calling for a swift end to the Ukraine war, omitting key details about Russia's aggression. Britain and France abstained, while the UN General Assembly heavily amended the resolution, clarifying Russia's role as the aggressor.

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politico.eu
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Israel Denies Entry to Two EU Parliament Members

Two European Parliament members, Irish MEP Lynn Boylan and French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, were denied entry to Israel on Monday, prompting condemnation from Boylan who called the incident "disgraceful." Hassan's denial was attributed to her support for boycotts against Israel, while no reason w...

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dailymail.co.uk
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Google Maps' "State Park" Labels Spark Outrage in Canada Amid US Annexation Talk

Google Maps mislabeled several Canadian provincial parks as "state parks", sparking outrage among Canadians amid President Trump's repeated calls to make Canada the 51st US state; Google says it is a long-standing issue and is working to correct it, but critics demand faster action.

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64% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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British Muslim Network Launches to Advocate for 4 Million Muslims

Prominent British Muslims launched the British Muslim Network (BMN) to directly influence government policy, addressing decades of non-engagement and countering negative stereotypes affecting 4 million British Muslims, focusing on health, education, immigration, and economic issues.

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theguardian.com
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Five Finalists Chosen for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Design

Five teams, including Norman Foster's, have been shortlisted to design a UK national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, following a selection process that excluded King Charles, despite past architectural disagreements.

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