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US Greenland Visit Canceled Amidst Public Outcry
Due to significant Greenlandic opposition, a planned visit by US Second Lady Usha Vance and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to Greenland was canceled; the US delegation will now only visit the American military base Pituffik, highlighting tensions over Greenland's sovereignty.
US Greenland Visit Canceled Amidst Public Outcry
Due to significant Greenlandic opposition, a planned visit by US Second Lady Usha Vance and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to Greenland was canceled; the US delegation will now only visit the American military base Pituffik, highlighting tensions over Greenland's sovereignty.
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48% Bias Score


South Korea's Adoption Scandal: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
A South Korean government investigation found that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated during their adoption to foreign countries due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the investigation involved 367 complaints from 11 countries.
South Korea's Adoption Scandal: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
A South Korean government investigation found that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated during their adoption to foreign countries due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the investigation involved 367 complaints from 11 countries.
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28% Bias Score


Azerbaijan's Preconditions Delay Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty
Following a recent agreement, Armenia and Azerbaijan aim to sign a peace treaty; however, Azerbaijan's preconditions, including demands related to Armenia's constitution and the OSCE Minsk Group, are delaying the process, causing concern among international actors and raising questions about the tre...
Azerbaijan's Preconditions Delay Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty
Following a recent agreement, Armenia and Azerbaijan aim to sign a peace treaty; however, Azerbaijan's preconditions, including demands related to Armenia's constitution and the OSCE Minsk Group, are delaying the process, causing concern among international actors and raising questions about the tre...
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40% Bias Score


Pashinian Threatens Former Armenian Presidents, Cites US Documents on Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian issued direct threats to former presidents Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sargsyan, demanding a public debate and citing declassified US documents to support his claim that negotiations since 1994 aimed to return Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaija...
Pashinian Threatens Former Armenian Presidents, Cites US Documents on Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian issued direct threats to former presidents Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sargsyan, demanding a public debate and citing declassified US documents to support his claim that negotiations since 1994 aimed to return Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaija...
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52% Bias Score


Europe Shifts Ukraine Security Plan Away from Troop Deployment
Facing political and logistical hurdles, and potential US and Russian opposition, European plans to deploy troops in Ukraine are changing, focusing on alternative support like bolstering neighboring countries' defenses or expanding NATO's mutual defense guarantees for Ukraine.
Europe Shifts Ukraine Security Plan Away from Troop Deployment
Facing political and logistical hurdles, and potential US and Russian opposition, European plans to deploy troops in Ukraine are changing, focusing on alternative support like bolstering neighboring countries' defenses or expanding NATO's mutual defense guarantees for Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.
Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.
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60% Bias Score

AI-Powered Model Precisely Maps Tropical Deforestation
A new self-learning computer model uses satellite imagery to precisely measure various types of deforestation in tropical forests, differentiating between natural and human-caused losses for improved monitoring and intervention.

AI-Powered Model Precisely Maps Tropical Deforestation
A new self-learning computer model uses satellite imagery to precisely measure various types of deforestation in tropical forests, differentiating between natural and human-caused losses for improved monitoring and intervention.
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36% Bias Score

Five Men Arrested in Belgium for Spiking Drinks of 41 Women
Belgian police arrested five men, three of whom are bar owners, for allegedly spiking the drinks of at least 41 women in Kortrijk between December 2021 and December 2024, leading to several rapes and sexual assaults; the suspects allegedly used ketamine.

Five Men Arrested in Belgium for Spiking Drinks of 41 Women
Belgian police arrested five men, three of whom are bar owners, for allegedly spiking the drinks of at least 41 women in Kortrijk between December 2021 and December 2024, leading to several rapes and sexual assaults; the suspects allegedly used ketamine.
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24% Bias Score

Chevron Confirms Interest in Exploring Four Greek Offshore Blocks
Chevron, the second-largest private US energy company, has expressed strong interest in exploring four Greek offshore blocks—South Crete I and II, and two others—signaling a significant expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean, potentially impacting geopolitical dynamics and...

Chevron Confirms Interest in Exploring Four Greek Offshore Blocks
Chevron, the second-largest private US energy company, has expressed strong interest in exploring four Greek offshore blocks—South Crete I and II, and two others—signaling a significant expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean, potentially impacting geopolitical dynamics and...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Controversial Figure as US Ambassador to South Africa Amid Strained Relations
Donald Trump nominated conservative media activist Leo Brent Bozell III as US ambassador to South Africa, escalating tensions already strained by accusations of racial discrimination, arms deals with Russia, and a South African case against Israel at the International Court of Justice; the nominatio...

Trump Nominates Controversial Figure as US Ambassador to South Africa Amid Strained Relations
Donald Trump nominated conservative media activist Leo Brent Bozell III as US ambassador to South Africa, escalating tensions already strained by accusations of racial discrimination, arms deals with Russia, and a South African case against Israel at the International Court of Justice; the nominatio...
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40% Bias Score

Revised Assisted Dying Bill Faces UK Parliament Vote
The UK Parliament will vote on April 25th on a revised assisted dying bill, featuring key changes like removing the High Court's role and a four-year implementation delay due to NHS and court capacity concerns, despite high public support and Labour backing; unresolved issues remain regarding fundin...

Revised Assisted Dying Bill Faces UK Parliament Vote
The UK Parliament will vote on April 25th on a revised assisted dying bill, featuring key changes like removing the High Court's role and a four-year implementation delay due to NHS and court capacity concerns, despite high public support and Labour backing; unresolved issues remain regarding fundin...
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40% Bias Score

12-Hour Riyadh Consultations: Grain Deal, Trust at Center of U.S.-Mediated Talks
On March 24th, U.S.-mediated consultations between Ukrainian and Russian representatives lasted 12 hours in Riyadh, focusing on restoring trust and addressing issues surrounding the grain deal; the outcome depends on U.S. actions and the reliability of future agreements.

12-Hour Riyadh Consultations: Grain Deal, Trust at Center of U.S.-Mediated Talks
On March 24th, U.S.-mediated consultations between Ukrainian and Russian representatives lasted 12 hours in Riyadh, focusing on restoring trust and addressing issues surrounding the grain deal; the outcome depends on U.S. actions and the reliability of future agreements.
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52% Bias Score
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