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Brazil's Oil Expansion Undermines Climate Leadership Ahead of COP30
Brazil, hosting COP30 in 2025, is expanding its oil industry and joining OPEC+, despite President Lula's climate pledges; critics cite insufficient investment in renewables and continued fossil fuel subsidies as contradictory to climate goals.
Brazil's Oil Expansion Undermines Climate Leadership Ahead of COP30
Brazil, hosting COP30 in 2025, is expanding its oil industry and joining OPEC+, despite President Lula's climate pledges; critics cite insufficient investment in renewables and continued fossil fuel subsidies as contradictory to climate goals.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
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44% Bias Score


International Musicians Cancel US Performances Amidst Trump's Cultural Crackdown
Following Donald Trump's takeover of the John F. Kennedy Center, involving staff changes and a shift in programming, numerous international musicians including Andras Schiff and Jean-Guihen Queyras cancelled their US performances, citing concerns over the erosion of artistic freedom and democratic v...
International Musicians Cancel US Performances Amidst Trump's Cultural Crackdown
Following Donald Trump's takeover of the John F. Kennedy Center, involving staff changes and a shift in programming, numerous international musicians including Andras Schiff and Jean-Guihen Queyras cancelled their US performances, citing concerns over the erosion of artistic freedom and democratic v...
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60% Bias Score


East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.
East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Scales Back Arctic Trip Amidst Greenland Tensions
The U.S. delegation's revised Arctic trip, now limited to a U.S. military base in Pituffik, follows strong criticism from Denmark and Greenland over the initial, broader itinerary perceived as aggressive. The change, welcomed by Danish and Greenlandic officials, was prompted by President Trump's rep...
U.S. Scales Back Arctic Trip Amidst Greenland Tensions
The U.S. delegation's revised Arctic trip, now limited to a U.S. military base in Pituffik, follows strong criticism from Denmark and Greenland over the initial, broader itinerary perceived as aggressive. The change, welcomed by Danish and Greenlandic officials, was prompted by President Trump's rep...
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52% Bias Score


US Sanctions Three Iranian Officials Over Levinson Disappearance
The US sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers—Taghi Daneshvar, Reza Amiri Moqadam, and Gholamhossein Mohammadani—for their involvement in the abduction, detention, and probable death of former FBI agent Robert Levinson in Iran in 2007, freezing their US assets.
US Sanctions Three Iranian Officials Over Levinson Disappearance
The US sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers—Taghi Daneshvar, Reza Amiri Moqadam, and Gholamhossein Mohammadani—for their involvement in the abduction, detention, and probable death of former FBI agent Robert Levinson in Iran in 2007, freezing their US assets.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Urges EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament overwhelmingly voted to urge its government to initiate the EU membership process, marking a potential shift away from traditional ties with Russia and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.

Armenian Parliament Urges EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament overwhelmingly voted to urge its government to initiate the EU membership process, marking a potential shift away from traditional ties with Russia and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...

Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...
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48% Bias Score

Sudanese Army Reclaims Khartoum Airport, Battles Continue
The Sudanese army announced the recapture of Khartoum International Airport from the RSF, claiming to be encircling the strategic Jebel Awliya area and pushing RSF fighters towards the White Nile state. This follows the army's previous successes but comes after accusations of a deadly air strike tha...

Sudanese Army Reclaims Khartoum Airport, Battles Continue
The Sudanese army announced the recapture of Khartoum International Airport from the RSF, claiming to be encircling the strategic Jebel Awliya area and pushing RSF fighters towards the White Nile state. This follows the army's previous successes but comes after accusations of a deadly air strike tha...
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40% Bias Score

EU Unveils 30-Point Crisis Preparedness Plan
The EU Commission unveiled a 30-point plan to boost member states' crisis preparedness, encouraging citizens to stockpile 72-hour emergency supplies, mandating school crisis drills, and establishing an EU-wide preparedness day, pending parliamentary and member state approval.

EU Unveils 30-Point Crisis Preparedness Plan
The EU Commission unveiled a 30-point plan to boost member states' crisis preparedness, encouraging citizens to stockpile 72-hour emergency supplies, mandating school crisis drills, and establishing an EU-wide preparedness day, pending parliamentary and member state approval.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Talks: Strong Support for Ukraine
During preliminary German coalition talks, CDU/CSU and SPD agreed to significantly increase military, civilian, and political support for Ukraine, pursue using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine's reconstruction and defense, support Ukraine's NATO membership, and establish a special tribunal to pr...

Germany's Coalition Talks: Strong Support for Ukraine
During preliminary German coalition talks, CDU/CSU and SPD agreed to significantly increase military, civilian, and political support for Ukraine, pursue using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine's reconstruction and defense, support Ukraine's NATO membership, and establish a special tribunal to pr...
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24% Bias Score

Israel's Opposition Faces Scrutiny Amidst Protests: A Comparison to Global Responses
Amidst eight days of protests in Israel against government actions deemed undemocratic, the opposition's response is being compared to those in Serbia, South Korea, and Turkey, where opposition groups have taken significantly bolder actions, raising questions about the effectiveness of Israel's appr...

Israel's Opposition Faces Scrutiny Amidst Protests: A Comparison to Global Responses
Amidst eight days of protests in Israel against government actions deemed undemocratic, the opposition's response is being compared to those in Serbia, South Korea, and Turkey, where opposition groups have taken significantly bolder actions, raising questions about the effectiveness of Israel's appr...
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56% Bias Score
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