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Hamas Loses Contact with US-Israeli Hostage After Israeli Airstrike
Hamas claims to have lost contact with US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, escalating tensions and potentially derailing ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire amid an already devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza; over 51,000 Palestinians have been killed since...
Hamas Loses Contact with US-Israeli Hostage After Israeli Airstrike
Hamas claims to have lost contact with US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, escalating tensions and potentially derailing ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire amid an already devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza; over 51,000 Palestinians have been killed since...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Strikes Russian Base After Sumy Attack Kills 35
Ukraine's military struck a Russian missile brigade base in response to Sunday's Sumy attack, which killed 35 and injured 119, including children; NATO reaffirmed its support for Ukraine amid accusations of ceasefire violations by both sides.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Base After Sumy Attack Kills 35
Ukraine's military struck a Russian missile brigade base in response to Sunday's Sumy attack, which killed 35 and injured 119, including children; NATO reaffirmed its support for Ukraine amid accusations of ceasefire violations by both sides.
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52% Bias Score


Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal
Hamas rejected Israel's new ceasefire proposal, which includes a phased hostage release contingent upon Hamas disarmament and a permanent end to hostilities, despite mediators' optimism for a deal within weeks; Israel's government faces growing calls to end the war.
Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal
Hamas rejected Israel's new ceasefire proposal, which includes a phased hostage release contingent upon Hamas disarmament and a permanent end to hostilities, despite mediators' optimism for a deal within weeks; Israel's government faces growing calls to end the war.
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40% Bias Score


Europe's Accelerated Warming: Record Temperatures and Devastating Consequences
A new report reveals Europe is warming at twice the global average, with 2024 witnessing record-breaking temperatures, deadly floods in Valencia costing over €16 billion, and at least 335 deaths from extreme weather across Europe. The report emphasizes the need for adaptation measures.
Europe's Accelerated Warming: Record Temperatures and Devastating Consequences
A new report reveals Europe is warming at twice the global average, with 2024 witnessing record-breaking temperatures, deadly floods in Valencia costing over €16 billion, and at least 335 deaths from extreme weather across Europe. The report emphasizes the need for adaptation measures.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Pledges €20 Billion to Ukraine Amidst Deadly Russian Attacks
NATO allies pledged over €20 billion in aid to Ukraine in the first three months of 2025; Dutch PM Mark Rutte visited Odesa, while recent Russian missile strikes in Sumy killed at least 35 people; Ukraine and its partners are developing a long-term security guarantee coalition.
NATO Pledges €20 Billion to Ukraine Amidst Deadly Russian Attacks
NATO allies pledged over €20 billion in aid to Ukraine in the first three months of 2025; Dutch PM Mark Rutte visited Odesa, while recent Russian missile strikes in Sumy killed at least 35 people; Ukraine and its partners are developing a long-term security guarantee coalition.
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36% Bias Score


NATO's Unwavering Support for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
NATO's continued support for Ukraine, totaling over €20 billion in security assistance, follows a deadly Russian missile attack in Sumy and a surprise visit by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Odessa, where he met with President Zelenskyy and visited wounded soldiers. Peace negotiations are ongoin...
NATO's Unwavering Support for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
NATO's continued support for Ukraine, totaling over €20 billion in security assistance, follows a deadly Russian missile attack in Sumy and a surprise visit by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Odessa, where he met with President Zelenskyy and visited wounded soldiers. Peace negotiations are ongoin...
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36% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Facing $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration has frozen $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, demanding changes to its policies on diversity, inclusivity, and academic freedom; Harvard has resisted, citing violations of its constitutional rights and initiating legal action.

Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Facing $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration has frozen $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, demanding changes to its policies on diversity, inclusivity, and academic freedom; Harvard has resisted, citing violations of its constitutional rights and initiating legal action.
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60% Bias Score

Europe's Accelerated Warming: 2024 Climate Report Details Record Temperatures and Extreme Weather Impacts
The 2024 State of the European Climate report reveals Europe's warming trend at 2.4°C since the industrial era, exceeding the global average and resulting in extreme weather events such as deadly floods in Valencia (Spain), wildfires in Portugal, and increased heat-related deaths, impacting 413,000 ...

Europe's Accelerated Warming: 2024 Climate Report Details Record Temperatures and Extreme Weather Impacts
The 2024 State of the European Climate report reveals Europe's warming trend at 2.4°C since the industrial era, exceeding the global average and resulting in extreme weather events such as deadly floods in Valencia (Spain), wildfires in Portugal, and increased heat-related deaths, impacting 413,000 ...
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36% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score

Sudan Civil War: International Aid Pledged Amidst Peace Efforts
Diplomats and aid representatives met in London to address Sudan's devastating two-year civil war, which has caused tens of thousands of deaths, displaced 12.6 million people, and triggered widespread famine. The conference, co-sponsored by the UK and African Union, raised \$265 million in aid pledg...

Sudan Civil War: International Aid Pledged Amidst Peace Efforts
Diplomats and aid representatives met in London to address Sudan's devastating two-year civil war, which has caused tens of thousands of deaths, displaced 12.6 million people, and triggered widespread famine. The conference, co-sponsored by the UK and African Union, raised \$265 million in aid pledg...
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36% Bias Score

NATO Pledges €20 Billion for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Talks
NATO's unwavering support for Ukraine continues with over €20 billion in security assistance pledged through Q1 2025, following a surprise visit by Dutch PM Rutte to Odesa amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations brokered by US President Trump and a deadly Russian missile strike in Sumy.

NATO Pledges €20 Billion for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Talks
NATO's unwavering support for Ukraine continues with over €20 billion in security assistance pledged through Q1 2025, following a surprise visit by Dutch PM Rutte to Odesa amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations brokered by US President Trump and a deadly Russian missile strike in Sumy.
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40% Bias Score

Students Sue Pentagon Over Book Ban
Twelve students are suing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for banning books on race and gender from Pentagon schools, claiming First Amendment violations; the ACLU lawsuit targets Hegseth and the head of the Pentagon school system for violating students' rights through censorship and curriculum chang...

Students Sue Pentagon Over Book Ban
Twelve students are suing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for banning books on race and gender from Pentagon schools, claiming First Amendment violations; the ACLU lawsuit targets Hegseth and the head of the Pentagon school system for violating students' rights through censorship and curriculum chang...
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52% Bias Score
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