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Central Asia and Caucasus Vie for Global Trade Hub Status
Central Asian and South Caucasus nations are competing to become crucial transit hubs as global trade routes shift following the war in Ukraine, with Kazakhstan currently leading due to its location and infrastructure, while countries like Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan develop new corridors and routes...
Central Asia and Caucasus Vie for Global Trade Hub Status
Central Asian and South Caucasus nations are competing to become crucial transit hubs as global trade routes shift following the war in Ukraine, with Kazakhstan currently leading due to its location and infrastructure, while countries like Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan develop new corridors and routes...
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16% Bias Score


France Dissolves Pro-Palestinian Group Amid Crackdown on Political Groups
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on April 30th the dissolution of the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, along with other far-right and anti-fascist groups, citing concerns about extremism and potential disruptions to upcoming May Day protests.
France Dissolves Pro-Palestinian Group Amid Crackdown on Political Groups
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on April 30th the dissolution of the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, along with other far-right and anti-fascist groups, citing concerns about extremism and potential disruptions to upcoming May Day protests.
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44% Bias Score


U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal to be Signed This Week
Ukraine's Economy Minister is traveling to Washington D.C. to sign a minerals agreement with the U.S. this week, involving a joint investment fund for reconstruction, but without debt recognition for past aid or security guarantees.
U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal to be Signed This Week
Ukraine's Economy Minister is traveling to Washington D.C. to sign a minerals agreement with the U.S. this week, involving a joint investment fund for reconstruction, but without debt recognition for past aid or security guarantees.
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44% Bias Score


Meta Launches Standalone AI Assistant App
Meta launched a standalone AI assistant app built on its Llama 4 model, offering personalized responses, voice interaction, and integration with its platforms; the app uses public Facebook and Instagram data for training, and is currently available in select regions.
Meta Launches Standalone AI Assistant App
Meta launched a standalone AI assistant app built on its Llama 4 model, offering personalized responses, voice interaction, and integration with its platforms; the app uses public Facebook and Instagram data for training, and is currently available in select regions.
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36% Bias Score


Blair Criticizes Net-Zero Policies, Raising Concerns About Corporate Influence
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair criticized current net-zero policies as impractical and unpopular, advocating for alternative technologies like carbon capture, while his financial ties to tech billionaire Larry Ellison raise concerns about corporate influence on climate policy.
Blair Criticizes Net-Zero Policies, Raising Concerns About Corporate Influence
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair criticized current net-zero policies as impractical and unpopular, advocating for alternative technologies like carbon capture, while his financial ties to tech billionaire Larry Ellison raise concerns about corporate influence on climate policy.
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56% Bias Score


M&S Cyberattack Causes Share Drop, Online Disruption
A cyberattack, allegedly by a teenage hacking group, has disrupted Marks & Spencer's online operations, causing a 5% share price fall and temporary suspension of online and app orders; contactless payments are restored, but click-and-collect remains offline.
M&S Cyberattack Causes Share Drop, Online Disruption
A cyberattack, allegedly by a teenage hacking group, has disrupted Marks & Spencer's online operations, causing a 5% share price fall and temporary suspension of online and app orders; contactless payments are restored, but click-and-collect remains offline.
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40% Bias Score

EU Birth Rate Plunges to Record Low, Partially Offset by Increase in Births to Migrant Mothers
The European Union recorded a 5.4% decrease in births in 2023, reaching a record low of 3.67 million newborns. This decline was partially offset by an increase in births to migrant mothers, particularly in Poland, which experienced a 645% surge, primarily due to the influx of Ukrainian refugees.

EU Birth Rate Plunges to Record Low, Partially Offset by Increase in Births to Migrant Mothers
The European Union recorded a 5.4% decrease in births in 2023, reaching a record low of 3.67 million newborns. This decline was partially offset by an increase in births to migrant mothers, particularly in Poland, which experienced a 645% surge, primarily due to the influx of Ukrainian refugees.
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44% Bias Score

Study Challenges Link Between Wealth and Happiness, Highlights Youth Well-being
A five-year study by Harvard and Baylor Universities across 22 countries found that Indonesia has the highest levels of human flourishing, while wealthier nations lag in areas like social connections and purpose; youth mental health is a significant concern.

Study Challenges Link Between Wealth and Happiness, Highlights Youth Well-being
A five-year study by Harvard and Baylor Universities across 22 countries found that Indonesia has the highest levels of human flourishing, while wealthier nations lag in areas like social connections and purpose; youth mental health is a significant concern.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Celebrates 100 Days, but Approval Ratings Plummet Amidst Controversy
Addressing a crowd of supporters in Michigan, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office, highlighting economic gains and national security improvements while defending tariffs and immigration policies; however, his approval rating stands at only 40%, and large protests took place outsi...

Trump Celebrates 100 Days, but Approval Ratings Plummet Amidst Controversy
Addressing a crowd of supporters in Michigan, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office, highlighting economic gains and national security improvements while defending tariffs and immigration policies; however, his approval rating stands at only 40%, and large protests took place outsi...
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Limited Solutions to Multiple Crises
Australia's May 3rd election will determine how the next government handles a cost-of-living crisis, unaffordable housing, and uncertain international relations, with neither major party offering comprehensive solutions.

Australia's Election: Limited Solutions to Multiple Crises
Australia's May 3rd election will determine how the next government handles a cost-of-living crisis, unaffordable housing, and uncertain international relations, with neither major party offering comprehensive solutions.
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36% Bias Score

Texas Detainees Spell "SOS", Supreme Court Blocks Deportations
Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigrant detention center spelled "SOS" to protest imminent deportation orders under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, alleging false gang affiliations and lack of due process; a Supreme Court injunction temporarily halted deportations, but the threat of transfer...

Texas Detainees Spell "SOS", Supreme Court Blocks Deportations
Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigrant detention center spelled "SOS" to protest imminent deportation orders under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, alleging false gang affiliations and lack of due process; a Supreme Court injunction temporarily halted deportations, but the threat of transfer...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Criticizes Gezi Parkı Indictment for Political Bias
Journalist Murat Yetkin criticizes the Gezi Parkı indictment against manager Ayşe Barım, highlighting the inclusion of journalist Avni Özgürel, labeled as linked to the PKK-KCK, as evidence of political bias in Turkey's judicial system.

Turkish Journalist Criticizes Gezi Parkı Indictment for Political Bias
Journalist Murat Yetkin criticizes the Gezi Parkı indictment against manager Ayşe Barım, highlighting the inclusion of journalist Avni Özgürel, labeled as linked to the PKK-KCK, as evidence of political bias in Turkey's judicial system.
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56% Bias Score
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