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Turkey to Attend London Summit on Ukraine Peace
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will participate in a London summit on March 2nd, 2025, focusing on security guarantees and potential peacekeeping troops for Ukraine; Turkey, maintaining ties with both Russia and Ukraine, may offer to host peace talks.
Turkey to Attend London Summit on Ukraine Peace
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will participate in a London summit on March 2nd, 2025, focusing on security guarantees and potential peacekeeping troops for Ukraine; Turkey, maintaining ties with both Russia and Ukraine, may offer to host peace talks.
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40% Bias Score


NOAA Lays Off Hundreds, Raising Concerns About Public Safety and Economic Impact
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of employees, including approximately 800 experts in weather forecasting and earth sciences on Thursday, impacting public safety, economic activity, and ongoing research initiatives, with potentially devastating long-term cons...
NOAA Lays Off Hundreds, Raising Concerns About Public Safety and Economic Impact
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of employees, including approximately 800 experts in weather forecasting and earth sciences on Thursday, impacting public safety, economic activity, and ongoing research initiatives, with potentially devastating long-term cons...
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48% Bias Score


Gaza's Ramadan: Resilience Amidst Devastation
Ramadan in Gaza is observed amidst widespread devastation from recent conflict; despite a ceasefire, many families mourn lost loved ones and struggle with economic hardship, impacting their ability to celebrate traditions, even as a sense of resilience prevails.
Gaza's Ramadan: Resilience Amidst Devastation
Ramadan in Gaza is observed amidst widespread devastation from recent conflict; despite a ceasefire, many families mourn lost loved ones and struggle with economic hardship, impacting their ability to celebrate traditions, even as a sense of resilience prevails.
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32% Bias Score


NOAA Mass Firings Jeopardize Public Safety and Economic Stability
NOAA fired potentially up to 800 employees on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting, oceanography, and climate research, jeopardizing public safety and economic stability by removing crucial expertise and data used for navigation, agriculture, and disaster preparedness.
NOAA Mass Firings Jeopardize Public Safety and Economic Stability
NOAA fired potentially up to 800 employees on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting, oceanography, and climate research, jeopardizing public safety and economic stability by removing crucial expertise and data used for navigation, agriculture, and disaster preparedness.
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48% Bias Score


Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Talks Stall, Raising Risk of Renewed Gaza Conflict
Cairo-based negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the second phase of a three-part ceasefire agreement have stalled, leaving the fate of remaining hostages uncertain and raising the risk of renewed conflict in Gaza after the first phase expires on Saturday; the first phase saw the release of 33 h...
Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Talks Stall, Raising Risk of Renewed Gaza Conflict
Cairo-based negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the second phase of a three-part ceasefire agreement have stalled, leaving the fate of remaining hostages uncertain and raising the risk of renewed conflict in Gaza after the first phase expires on Saturday; the first phase saw the release of 33 h...
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire: Israel Seeks Extension, Hamas Rejects
An Israeli delegation in Cairo seeks a 42-day extension of the initial Gaza ceasefire, but Hamas wants to proceed to phase two, involving Israeli troop withdrawal and war-ending measures; failure to reach an agreement by Saturday may cause a government crisis in Israel and renewed conflict.
Gaza Ceasefire: Israel Seeks Extension, Hamas Rejects
An Israeli delegation in Cairo seeks a 42-day extension of the initial Gaza ceasefire, but Hamas wants to proceed to phase two, involving Israeli troop withdrawal and war-ending measures; failure to reach an agreement by Saturday may cause a government crisis in Israel and renewed conflict.
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44% Bias Score

UK PM faces trust crisis after Trump-Zelensky White House clash
Following a contentious White House meeting between Trump and Zelensky, where Trump threatened to cut aid to Ukraine unless a deal was signed, UK Prime Minister Starmer must decide whether to trust the US or pursue alternative strategies for supporting Ukraine, involving increased European military ...

UK PM faces trust crisis after Trump-Zelensky White House clash
Following a contentious White House meeting between Trump and Zelensky, where Trump threatened to cut aid to Ukraine unless a deal was signed, UK Prime Minister Starmer must decide whether to trust the US or pursue alternative strategies for supporting Ukraine, involving increased European military ...
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56% Bias Score

RSF Establishes Parallel Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, along with allied groups, formed a parallel government in areas under their control, aiming for a secular, democratic, and decentralized state, raising concerns about further destabilization of the conflict-ridden nation.

RSF Establishes Parallel Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, along with allied groups, formed a parallel government in areas under their control, aiming for a secular, democratic, and decentralized state, raising concerns about further destabilization of the conflict-ridden nation.
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48% Bias Score

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Conflict-Torn Southern Sudan
A cholera outbreak in southern Sudan's White Nile state has killed at least 70 people and infected over 2,200, following a drone attack on a water station; this adds to the ongoing conflict's impact, displacing 12 million and causing widespread hunger affecting 24.6 million.

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Conflict-Torn Southern Sudan
A cholera outbreak in southern Sudan's White Nile state has killed at least 70 people and infected over 2,200, following a drone attack on a water station; this adds to the ongoing conflict's impact, displacing 12 million and causing widespread hunger affecting 24.6 million.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Halts Ukraine Peace Talks After Tense Vance-Zelenskyy Exchange
A heated Oval Office exchange between Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy led President Trump to end peace negotiations and halt a planned minerals agreement, highlighting Vance's growing influence on U.S. foreign policy and causing a major rift between the U.S. and U...

Trump Halts Ukraine Peace Talks After Tense Vance-Zelenskyy Exchange
A heated Oval Office exchange between Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy led President Trump to end peace negotiations and halt a planned minerals agreement, highlighting Vance's growing influence on U.S. foreign policy and causing a major rift between the U.S. and U...
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56% Bias Score

Illinois Landlord Found Guilty of Anti-Muslim Hate Crime Murder
A 73-year-old Illinois landlord, Joseph Czuba, was found guilty of murdering six-year-old Wadee al Fayoume and severely injuring his mother in an October 2023 attack prosecutors say was motivated by anti-Muslim hatred following the Hamas attack on Israel.

Illinois Landlord Found Guilty of Anti-Muslim Hate Crime Murder
A 73-year-old Illinois landlord, Joseph Czuba, was found guilty of murdering six-year-old Wadee al Fayoume and severely injuring his mother in an October 2023 attack prosecutors say was motivated by anti-Muslim hatred following the Hamas attack on Israel.
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24% Bias Score

USAID Instability Threatens Global Food Aid
Edesia, a Rhode Island company producing life-saving nutritional paste for malnourished children, experienced a temporary contract termination from USAID, highlighting broader instability within the agency due to recent staff changes and contract cancellations affecting the global supply of aid.

USAID Instability Threatens Global Food Aid
Edesia, a Rhode Island company producing life-saving nutritional paste for malnourished children, experienced a temporary contract termination from USAID, highlighting broader instability within the agency due to recent staff changes and contract cancellations affecting the global supply of aid.
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48% Bias Score
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