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PKK Leader Öcalan Announces Group's Dissolution After 26 Years in Prison
After 26 years in solitary confinement following his 1999 arrest in Kenya, Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), announced on February 27, 2024, the group's dissolution, marking a potential turning point in the decades-long conflict.
PKK Leader Öcalan Announces Group's Dissolution After 26 Years in Prison
After 26 years in solitary confinement following his 1999 arrest in Kenya, Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), announced on February 27, 2024, the group's dissolution, marking a potential turning point in the decades-long conflict.
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44% Bias Score


EU Seeks Trade Deals to Reduce US Import Reliance and Enhance Agricultural Competitiveness
The EU aims to reduce reliance on US agricultural imports through trade agreements with a Latin American bloc and Ukraine, while also negotiating the EU-Mercosur deal as a strategic alternative to potential US trade wars, despite concerns from some European farmers.
EU Seeks Trade Deals to Reduce US Import Reliance and Enhance Agricultural Competitiveness
The EU aims to reduce reliance on US agricultural imports through trade agreements with a Latin American bloc and Ukraine, while also negotiating the EU-Mercosur deal as a strategic alternative to potential US trade wars, despite concerns from some European farmers.
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44% Bias Score


Global Stocks Outpace US Market, Challenging 'America First' Narrative
Global stock markets excluding the US outperformed the S&P 500 by 5.8 percentage points through Monday, driven by factors such as cheaper valuations outside the US, differing monetary policies, and a stronger dollar impacting US exporters.
Global Stocks Outpace US Market, Challenging 'America First' Narrative
Global stock markets excluding the US outperformed the S&P 500 by 5.8 percentage points through Monday, driven by factors such as cheaper valuations outside the US, differing monetary policies, and a stronger dollar impacting US exporters.
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48% Bias Score


MH17 Victims' Families Demand Russian Accountability for Peace
Families of the 298 victims of the 2014 MH17 plane crash, shot down over Donbas by a Russian Buk missile system, are demanding that Russia acknowledge responsibility before any peace agreement is reached, with the Dutch government supporting their plea.
MH17 Victims' Families Demand Russian Accountability for Peace
Families of the 298 victims of the 2014 MH17 plane crash, shot down over Donbas by a Russian Buk missile system, are demanding that Russia acknowledge responsibility before any peace agreement is reached, with the Dutch government supporting their plea.
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40% Bias Score


France's Falling Global Scientific Rank: Increased Publications, Decreased Influence
France's scientific output has increased, yet its global ranking has fallen from 6th to 13th since 2018 due to increased competition from emerging nations and internal challenges like bureaucracy and underinvestment, despite some progress in certain fields.
France's Falling Global Scientific Rank: Increased Publications, Decreased Influence
France's scientific output has increased, yet its global ranking has fallen from 6th to 13th since 2018 due to increased competition from emerging nations and internal challenges like bureaucracy and underinvestment, despite some progress in certain fields.
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40% Bias Score


Germany: Union and SPD Begin Coalition Talks
Following Germany's federal election, Union and SPD initiated exploratory talks for a coalition government on February 28th, aiming to set a timeline and framework for negotiations by Easter, despite existing policy differences and damaged trust between the parties.
Germany: Union and SPD Begin Coalition Talks
Following Germany's federal election, Union and SPD initiated exploratory talks for a coalition government on February 28th, aiming to set a timeline and framework for negotiations by Easter, despite existing policy differences and damaged trust between the parties.
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36% Bias Score

Black Box Diaries" Faces Backlash Over Unauthorized Footage
Japanese journalist Shiori Ito's Oscar-nominated documentary, "Black Box Diaries," detailing her rape allegations and subsequent lawsuit, faces controversy in Japan due to unauthorized use of evidence, prompting legal and ethical debate.

Black Box Diaries" Faces Backlash Over Unauthorized Footage
Japanese journalist Shiori Ito's Oscar-nominated documentary, "Black Box Diaries," detailing her rape allegations and subsequent lawsuit, faces controversy in Japan due to unauthorized use of evidence, prompting legal and ethical debate.
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40% Bias Score

RUSI Report Urges NATO Air Force Mission Specialization to Deter Russia
A new RUSI report advocates for specialized collective missions among European NATO air forces to deter Russian aggression, citing limitations in ground forces and highlighting the need for efficient resource allocation in light of reduced US support and the potential for a Russian attack within fiv...

RUSI Report Urges NATO Air Force Mission Specialization to Deter Russia
A new RUSI report advocates for specialized collective missions among European NATO air forces to deter Russian aggression, citing limitations in ground forces and highlighting the need for efficient resource allocation in light of reduced US support and the potential for a Russian attack within fiv...
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40% Bias Score

Portugal's Renewable Energy Rise: Azevedo Family's Success Mirrors National Progress
The Azevedo family in Sintra, Portugal, uses solar energy to power their home, showcasing the country's progress in renewable energy, as evidenced by a rise to 15th place in the Green Transition Index and a 71% renewable electricity consumption in 2024, despite challenges in fully decarbonizing all ...

Portugal's Renewable Energy Rise: Azevedo Family's Success Mirrors National Progress
The Azevedo family in Sintra, Portugal, uses solar energy to power their home, showcasing the country's progress in renewable energy, as evidenced by a rise to 15th place in the Green Transition Index and a 71% renewable electricity consumption in 2024, despite challenges in fully decarbonizing all ...
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40% Bias Score

Tate Brothers Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Investigations
Controversial social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate left Romania for the US on Thursday morning after a Romanian court returned their confiscated assets; they are under investigation for rape, human trafficking, and money laundering, and still face charges in the UK.

Tate Brothers Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Investigations
Controversial social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate left Romania for the US on Thursday morning after a Romanian court returned their confiscated assets; they are under investigation for rape, human trafficking, and money laundering, and still face charges in the UK.
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52% Bias Score

Trump and Selenskyy Forge Resource Deal, Aiming for Phased Peace in Ukraine
US President Trump met with Ukrainian President Selenskyy to advance a resource deal granting the US access to Ukrainian rare earths, creating a reconstruction fund, and aiming for a phased peace process: resource agreement, ceasefire, and then peace—with limited security guarantees; UK Prime Minist...

Trump and Selenskyy Forge Resource Deal, Aiming for Phased Peace in Ukraine
US President Trump met with Ukrainian President Selenskyy to advance a resource deal granting the US access to Ukrainian rare earths, creating a reconstruction fund, and aiming for a phased peace process: resource agreement, ceasefire, and then peace—with limited security guarantees; UK Prime Minist...
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48% Bias Score

Eastern European Farmers Protest EU Trade Policies on Ukrainian and South American Agricultural Imports
Farmers in the Czech Republic and other Eastern European countries protested EU trade policies on Thursday, blocking roads with tractors to oppose agricultural imports from Ukraine and South America, citing concerns over cheaper, lower-quality grain and oilseeds and demanding fair trade practices; t...

Eastern European Farmers Protest EU Trade Policies on Ukrainian and South American Agricultural Imports
Farmers in the Czech Republic and other Eastern European countries protested EU trade policies on Thursday, blocking roads with tractors to oppose agricultural imports from Ukraine and South America, citing concerns over cheaper, lower-quality grain and oilseeds and demanding fair trade practices; t...
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48% Bias Score
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