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Trump Administration's Plan to Deport Migrants to Libya Faces Backlash
The Trump administration's plan to deport non-Libyan migrants to Libya on May 7, 2023, using a U.S. military flight, sparked outrage from immigrant advocates, a federal judge, and Libyan authorities due to Libya's human rights record and the lack of legal basis for the deportations.
Trump Administration's Plan to Deport Migrants to Libya Faces Backlash
The Trump administration's plan to deport non-Libyan migrants to Libya on May 7, 2023, using a U.S. military flight, sparked outrage from immigrant advocates, a federal judge, and Libyan authorities due to Libya's human rights record and the lack of legal basis for the deportations.
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44% Bias Score


Imran Khan's Imprisonment and Escalating India-Pakistan Tensions
Imran Khan's imprisonment in Pakistan, following his time as prime minister (2018-2022), highlights the powerful role of Pakistan's security services. A recent escalation in violence between India and Pakistan, following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, underscores a decline in US global eng...
Imran Khan's Imprisonment and Escalating India-Pakistan Tensions
Imran Khan's imprisonment in Pakistan, following his time as prime minister (2018-2022), highlights the powerful role of Pakistan's security services. A recent escalation in violence between India and Pakistan, following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, underscores a decline in US global eng...
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Ceasefire in Ukraine: Shelling Continues Near Pokrovsk
Despite Russia's announced three-day ceasefire starting May 8th, Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk reported continued shelling and attacks, contradicting the claimed truce; civilians echo this, highlighting a lack of trust in Russia's commitment to peace.
Russia's Ceasefire in Ukraine: Shelling Continues Near Pokrovsk
Despite Russia's announced three-day ceasefire starting May 8th, Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk reported continued shelling and attacks, contradicting the claimed truce; civilians echo this, highlighting a lack of trust in Russia's commitment to peace.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus Amidst Deportation Efforts
White House advisor Stephen Miller confirmed the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing the constitution's allowance during invasion, despite multiple judges rejecting the claim of invasion by a Venezuelan gang; this follows aggressive deportation efforts wi...
Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus Amidst Deportation Efforts
White House advisor Stephen Miller confirmed the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing the constitution's allowance during invasion, despite multiple judges rejecting the claim of invasion by a Venezuelan gang; this follows aggressive deportation efforts wi...
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48% Bias Score


European Leaders Pressure Russia for Ukraine Ceasefire
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside leaders from France, Poland, and Germany, visited Kyiv on Saturday to pressure Russia into accepting a 30-day ceasefire proposed by US President Trump, directly countering Russia's Victory Day celebrations.
European Leaders Pressure Russia for Ukraine Ceasefire
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside leaders from France, Poland, and Germany, visited Kyiv on Saturday to pressure Russia into accepting a 30-day ceasefire proposed by US President Trump, directly countering Russia's Victory Day celebrations.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Pledges €11 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
Germany announced an additional €11 billion in military aid for Ukraine through 2029, focusing on rapid deployment of artillery, drones, and repair support to counter Russia's aggression, aligning with continued Western support.
Germany Pledges €11 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
Germany announced an additional €11 billion in military aid for Ukraine through 2029, focusing on rapid deployment of artillery, drones, and repair support to counter Russia's aggression, aligning with continued Western support.
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44% Bias Score

European Leaders Visit Kyiv, Pledge Support for Ukraine Amidst Rising Tensions
French, German, British, and Polish leaders visited Kyiv on May 10th to counter Russia's Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, pledging increased support for Ukraine and a potential future coalition of Western forces to aid in its post-conflict rebuilding, in response to President Trump's call for a 3...

European Leaders Visit Kyiv, Pledge Support for Ukraine Amidst Rising Tensions
French, German, British, and Polish leaders visited Kyiv on May 10th to counter Russia's Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, pledging increased support for Ukraine and a potential future coalition of Western forces to aid in its post-conflict rebuilding, in response to President Trump's call for a 3...
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48% Bias Score

European Leaders Visit Kyiv Amidst Potential Russian Air Attack
British, French, German, and Polish leaders will visit Kyiv on Saturday, showing solidarity with Ukraine against Russia's invasion, while the US warned of a potential large-scale air attack; this follows Russia's Victory Day parade attended by several European leaders.

European Leaders Visit Kyiv Amidst Potential Russian Air Attack
British, French, German, and Polish leaders will visit Kyiv on Saturday, showing solidarity with Ukraine against Russia's invasion, while the US warned of a potential large-scale air attack; this follows Russia's Victory Day parade attended by several European leaders.
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60% Bias Score

Borrell Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza, Criticizes EU Response
Josep Borrell, former EU foreign policy chief, accused Israel of carrying out genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, criticizing the EU for insufficient action and continued arms supplies to Israel, while also discussing the changing geopolitical landscape and the need for a stronger European defens...

Borrell Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza, Criticizes EU Response
Josep Borrell, former EU foreign policy chief, accused Israel of carrying out genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, criticizing the EU for insufficient action and continued arms supplies to Israel, while also discussing the changing geopolitical landscape and the need for a stronger European defens...
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68% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Surprise Shakes Up US-China Trade Talks
President Trump's surprise announcement of potentially lowering tariffs on China from 145% to 80% has injected uncertainty into the US-China trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, where US and Chinese officials are meeting to discuss de-escalation and specific issues like fentanyl production and...

Trump's Tariff Surprise Shakes Up US-China Trade Talks
President Trump's surprise announcement of potentially lowering tariffs on China from 145% to 80% has injected uncertainty into the US-China trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, where US and Chinese officials are meeting to discuss de-escalation and specific issues like fentanyl production and...
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52% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.

Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.
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24% Bias Score

OpenAI Appoints Former Instacart CEO as Chief Applications Officer
Fidji Simo, former Facebook executive and Instacart CEO, has been appointed OpenAI's Chief Applications Officer, a newly created role focused on managing ChatGPT and other applications, effective in a few weeks, reflecting OpenAI's rapid growth from a \$29 billion to a \$300 billion valuation.

OpenAI Appoints Former Instacart CEO as Chief Applications Officer
Fidji Simo, former Facebook executive and Instacart CEO, has been appointed OpenAI's Chief Applications Officer, a newly created role focused on managing ChatGPT and other applications, effective in a few weeks, reflecting OpenAI's rapid growth from a \$29 billion to a \$300 billion valuation.
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44% Bias Score
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