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US-Iran Nuclear Talks Raise Concerns Among Israelis and Iranians
The US and Iran held nuclear talks in Oman to curb Iran's nuclear program, prompting concern among Israelis and Iranians who fear the potential consequences of another unfavorable deal that excludes their voices and might empower the Iranian regime.
US-Iran Nuclear Talks Raise Concerns Among Israelis and Iranians
The US and Iran held nuclear talks in Oman to curb Iran's nuclear program, prompting concern among Israelis and Iranians who fear the potential consequences of another unfavorable deal that excludes their voices and might empower the Iranian regime.
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60% Bias Score


EU Rejects Putin's Ceasefire; US-Europe Peace Plans Clash
Putin's proposed three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, announced on the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, has been dismissed by the EU as a mere tactic, while conflicting US and European peace plans reveal significant disagreements regarding the conflict's resolution.
EU Rejects Putin's Ceasefire; US-Europe Peace Plans Clash
Putin's proposed three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, announced on the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, has been dismissed by the EU as a mere tactic, while conflicting US and European peace plans reveal significant disagreements regarding the conflict's resolution.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Investigates Causes of Nationwide Power Outage
A five-second power outage plunged Spain into darkness on Monday at 12:33 PM, prompting President Sånchez to convene emergency meetings and launch investigations into the cause, which remains undetermined despite Red Eléctrica's initial assertion that a cyberattack was unlikely.
Spain Investigates Causes of Nationwide Power Outage
A five-second power outage plunged Spain into darkness on Monday at 12:33 PM, prompting President Sånchez to convene emergency meetings and launch investigations into the cause, which remains undetermined despite Red Eléctrica's initial assertion that a cyberattack was unlikely.
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56% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Pakistan's Claim of Impending Military Strike
Pakistan's claim of credible intelligence regarding an imminent Indian military strike follows a deadly Kashmir attack, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals and jeopardizing the Indus Waters Treaty.
India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Pakistan's Claim of Impending Military Strike
Pakistan's claim of credible intelligence regarding an imminent Indian military strike follows a deadly Kashmir attack, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals and jeopardizing the Indus Waters Treaty.
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44% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Kashmir Attack
Following a deadly attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that killed 26 civilians, India accuses Pakistan of the bombing and tensions between the two nuclear powers are escalating, with both countries exchanging fire for six consecutive nights, while credible intelligence suggests India plans to launch a mil...
India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Kashmir Attack
Following a deadly attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that killed 26 civilians, India accuses Pakistan of the bombing and tensions between the two nuclear powers are escalating, with both countries exchanging fire for six consecutive nights, while credible intelligence suggests India plans to launch a mil...
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32% Bias Score


UN Cuts Ukraine Aid by $900 Million Amid Funding Crisis
The UN is cutting humanitarian aid in Ukraine by nearly $900 million due to reduced funding, primarily from the US, impacting millions in need and jeopardizing life-saving efforts, while the war continues with reports of ongoing Russian attacks and casualties.
UN Cuts Ukraine Aid by $900 Million Amid Funding Crisis
The UN is cutting humanitarian aid in Ukraine by nearly $900 million due to reduced funding, primarily from the US, impacting millions in need and jeopardizing life-saving efforts, while the war continues with reports of ongoing Russian attacks and casualties.
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36% Bias Score

Hamas Attack Reignites Zionism, Ushering in a New Era of National Unity and Purpose
The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel has dramatically revived Zionism, prompting a renewed commitment to national unity and the fulfillment of its founding vision of a model Jewish society, overcoming internal divisions to build a thriving and globally influential Israel.

Hamas Attack Reignites Zionism, Ushering in a New Era of National Unity and Purpose
The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel has dramatically revived Zionism, prompting a renewed commitment to national unity and the fulfillment of its founding vision of a model Jewish society, overcoming internal divisions to build a thriving and globally influential Israel.
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40% Bias Score

Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...

Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...
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24% Bias Score

Torture and Missing Organs Found on Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; Ukrainian authorities allege she died in Russian captivity in September 2024 while being transferred from a detention facility known f...

Torture and Missing Organs Found on Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; Ukrainian authorities allege she died in Russian captivity in September 2024 while being transferred from a detention facility known f...
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32% Bias Score

Journalist's Tortured Body Returned to Ukraine
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 with signs of torture, including missing organs, after being held incommunicado in a Russian detention facility known for its brutality.

Journalist's Tortured Body Returned to Ukraine
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 with signs of torture, including missing organs, after being held incommunicado in a Russian detention facility known for its brutality.
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28% Bias Score

4,700 North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
South Korea's NIS revealed that roughly 4,700 North Korean soldiersâincluding 600 deathsâsuffered casualties fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, confirming Pyongyang's admission of troop deployment to aid Russia's Kursk region counteroffensive, which began last August.

4,700 North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
South Korea's NIS revealed that roughly 4,700 North Korean soldiersâincluding 600 deathsâsuffered casualties fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, confirming Pyongyang's admission of troop deployment to aid Russia's Kursk region counteroffensive, which began last August.
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40% Bias Score

NATO Summit in The Hague Triggers Extensive Security Measures, Affecting Transportation
To secure the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, the Dutch government will enforce a no-fly zone within a 16-kilometer radius from June 23, alongside sea restrictions, impacting Schiphol Airport's capacity by 10 percent and affecting various transport modes.

NATO Summit in The Hague Triggers Extensive Security Measures, Affecting Transportation
To secure the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, the Dutch government will enforce a no-fly zone within a 16-kilometer radius from June 23, alongside sea restrictions, impacting Schiphol Airport's capacity by 10 percent and affecting various transport modes.
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32% Bias Score
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