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Global Military Spending Hits Record High
Global military spending hit a record $2.718 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% year-on-year rise, the highest since 1988, driven by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and rising global tensions; the US spent nearly $1 trillion, while China's spending reached $314 billion.
Global Military Spending Hits Record High
Global military spending hit a record $2.718 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% year-on-year rise, the highest since 1988, driven by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and rising global tensions; the US spent nearly $1 trillion, while China's spending reached $314 billion.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's First 100 Days: Sweeping Changes and Unprecedented Challenges
In his first 100 days, President Trump initiated sweeping changes across domestic and foreign policy, resulting in numerous legal challenges, a decline in approval ratings, and a significant shift in America's global standing.
Trump's First 100 Days: Sweeping Changes and Unprecedented Challenges
In his first 100 days, President Trump initiated sweeping changes across domestic and foreign policy, resulting in numerous legal challenges, a decline in approval ratings, and a significant shift in America's global standing.
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72% Bias Score


US Urges Russia and Ukraine to Accept Peace Proposal Amidst Continued Attacks
The US urged Russia and Ukraine to accept a peace proposal during a UN meeting, while Russia launched attacks on Dnipro and Kharkiv causing one death and 39 injuries; Ukraine seeks further US sanctions on Russia to pressure them toward a ceasefire.
US Urges Russia and Ukraine to Accept Peace Proposal Amidst Continued Attacks
The US urged Russia and Ukraine to accept a peace proposal during a UN meeting, while Russia launched attacks on Dnipro and Kharkiv causing one death and 39 injuries; Ukraine seeks further US sanctions on Russia to pressure them toward a ceasefire.
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44% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Trigger Mass Layoffs at UN Agencies
The US's decreased funding to the UN has forced the World Food Programme (WFP) and other UN agencies to initiate large-scale layoffs, impacting millions reliant on aid, stemming from President Trump's decision to decrease US contributions and empower the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
US Funding Cuts Trigger Mass Layoffs at UN Agencies
The US's decreased funding to the UN has forced the World Food Programme (WFP) and other UN agencies to initiate large-scale layoffs, impacting millions reliant on aid, stemming from President Trump's decision to decrease US contributions and empower the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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44% Bias Score


Imminent Mount Spurr Eruption Threatens Global Air Travel and Supply Chains
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano located 80 miles from Anchorage, shows increased seismic activity and could erupt in weeks or months, potentially causing widespread air travel disruptions and supply chain issues due to Anchorage's status as a major cargo hub, similar to the 1992 eruption which cause...
Imminent Mount Spurr Eruption Threatens Global Air Travel and Supply Chains
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano located 80 miles from Anchorage, shows increased seismic activity and could erupt in weeks or months, potentially causing widespread air travel disruptions and supply chain issues due to Anchorage's status as a major cargo hub, similar to the 1992 eruption which cause...
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40% Bias Score


Rising Global Conflict Forces Australia to Re-evaluate its Security Strategy
Global conflicts have doubled since 2020, affecting one in eight people globally in 2024; Australia faces heightened security concerns due to rising geopolitical tensions between the US and China, prompting debate over its military alliances and foreign policy.
Rising Global Conflict Forces Australia to Re-evaluate its Security Strategy
Global conflicts have doubled since 2020, affecting one in eight people globally in 2024; Australia faces heightened security concerns due to rising geopolitical tensions between the US and China, prompting debate over its military alliances and foreign policy.
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52% Bias Score

UN Security Council Condemns Gaza Crisis, Warns of Two-State Solution Collapse
The UN Security Council convened on Tuesday to discuss the intensifying conflict in Gaza, where over 2,200 Palestinians have been killed since March 18, and the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's blockade, jeopardizing the two-state solution. UN Secretary-General Guterres urged immediate action ...

UN Security Council Condemns Gaza Crisis, Warns of Two-State Solution Collapse
The UN Security Council convened on Tuesday to discuss the intensifying conflict in Gaza, where over 2,200 Palestinians have been killed since March 18, and the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's blockade, jeopardizing the two-state solution. UN Secretary-General Guterres urged immediate action ...
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52% Bias Score

Pakistan Claims Imminent Indian Attack, Heightening Tensions
Pakistan claims credible intelligence of an imminent Indian military attack, prompting a strong retaliation pledge, as soldiers exchange fire along the border and Pakistanis are expelled from India following a deadly attack in Kashmir, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals to their hi...

Pakistan Claims Imminent Indian Attack, Heightening Tensions
Pakistan claims credible intelligence of an imminent Indian military attack, prompting a strong retaliation pledge, as soldiers exchange fire along the border and Pakistanis are expelled from India following a deadly attack in Kashmir, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals to their hi...
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52% Bias Score

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...
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48% Bias Score

UN Agencies Face Mass Job Cuts Amid US Funding Crisis
Facing drastic funding cuts, primarily from the US, the UN's World Food Programme (WFP) and other agencies will reduce staff by 20-40%, severely impacting global aid programs assisting 343 million hungry people; the cuts reflect reduced donor spending and the US's shift away from its leading donor r...

UN Agencies Face Mass Job Cuts Amid US Funding Crisis
Facing drastic funding cuts, primarily from the US, the UN's World Food Programme (WFP) and other agencies will reduce staff by 20-40%, severely impacting global aid programs assisting 343 million hungry people; the cuts reflect reduced donor spending and the US's shift away from its leading donor r...
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44% Bias Score

New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.

New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.
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48% Bias Score

Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.

Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.
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56% Bias Score
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