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US-China Tariff Cuts Trigger Global Market Surge
The US and China agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs by 115 percent for 90 days, leading to a significant surge in global stock markets; the FTSE 100 rose 0.69 percent, while the Dow Jones surged over 1,000 points. This follows President Trump re-imposing tariffs in January, leading to market turmoil...
US-China Tariff Cuts Trigger Global Market Surge
The US and China agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs by 115 percent for 90 days, leading to a significant surge in global stock markets; the FTSE 100 rose 0.69 percent, while the Dow Jones surged over 1,000 points. This follows President Trump re-imposing tariffs in January, leading to market turmoil...
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48% Bias Score


Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli-American Hostage Released from Gaza
The International Committee of the Red Cross facilitated the release of Israeli-American hostage Eitan Alexander from Hamas captivity in Gaza, handing him to Israeli authorities after a temporary ceasefire, potentially paving the way for further prisoner exchanges and influencing ongoing conflict re...
Israeli-American Hostage Released from Gaza
The International Committee of the Red Cross facilitated the release of Israeli-American hostage Eitan Alexander from Hamas captivity in Gaza, handing him to Israeli authorities after a temporary ceasefire, potentially paving the way for further prisoner exchanges and influencing ongoing conflict re...
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36% Bias Score


FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.
FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.
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36% Bias Score


Seven Pearls Tanker Crew to be Evacuated After US Airstrike in Yemen
The crew of the Seven Pearls oil tanker, damaged by a US airstrike in Yemen's Ras Isa port on April 26, including 19 Russian citizens, will be fully replaced within three to four days; the incident occurred amidst broader conflict involving the Houthis and US.
Seven Pearls Tanker Crew to be Evacuated After US Airstrike in Yemen
The crew of the Seven Pearls oil tanker, damaged by a US airstrike in Yemen's Ras Isa port on April 26, including 19 Russian citizens, will be fully replaced within three to four days; the incident occurred amidst broader conflict involving the Houthis and US.
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36% Bias Score


PKK Ends Armed Struggle, Linking Transition to Öcalan and Lausanne Treaty
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared an end to its armed struggle on May 12, 2025, dissolving its structure and ceasing operations, emphasizing Abdullah Öcalan's role in managing the transition and linking this decision to the Treaty of Lausanne and the 1924 Turkish Constitution.
PKK Ends Armed Struggle, Linking Transition to Öcalan and Lausanne Treaty
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared an end to its armed struggle on May 12, 2025, dissolving its structure and ceasing operations, emphasizing Abdullah Öcalan's role in managing the transition and linking this decision to the Treaty of Lausanne and the 1924 Turkish Constitution.
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32% Bias Score

US-China Trade Truce Fuels Global Market Rebound
A 90-day US-China trade truce, involving tariff reductions by both countries, triggered a significant global market rebound, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 exceeding pre-April 2nd levels and European indices reaching post-financial crisis highs.

US-China Trade Truce Fuels Global Market Rebound
A 90-day US-China trade truce, involving tariff reductions by both countries, triggered a significant global market rebound, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 exceeding pre-April 2nd levels and European indices reaching post-financial crisis highs.
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48% Bias Score

PKK Dissolution Spurs Anticipated Turkish Constitutional Changes
Turkey's ruling AKP party anticipates constitutional changes following the PKK's announcement of its dissolution, potentially including explicit mention of Kurds and addressing their demands, according to AKP Diyarbakır MP Suna Kepolu Ataman's statements to Rûdaw TV.

PKK Dissolution Spurs Anticipated Turkish Constitutional Changes
Turkey's ruling AKP party anticipates constitutional changes following the PKK's announcement of its dissolution, potentially including explicit mention of Kurds and addressing their demands, according to AKP Diyarbakır MP Suna Kepolu Ataman's statements to Rûdaw TV.
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.

Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.
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60% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.

Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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32% Bias Score

Arizona Bans University Encampments
Arizona lawmakers have outlawed encampments on public university and community college campuses, requiring immediate removal by school administrators and law enforcement; failure to comply leads to liability for damages and potential trespassing charges, following nationwide protests at universities...

Arizona Bans University Encampments
Arizona lawmakers have outlawed encampments on public university and community college campuses, requiring immediate removal by school administrators and law enforcement; failure to comply leads to liability for damages and potential trespassing charges, following nationwide protests at universities...
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44% Bias Score

Newark Airport Air Traffic Control Failures Blamed on Previous Administration
The Biden administration blames the previous administration for air traffic control failures at Newark Liberty International Airport, causing significant flight delays; an investigation is underway, and new software and fiber optic cables are being installed.

Newark Airport Air Traffic Control Failures Blamed on Previous Administration
The Biden administration blames the previous administration for air traffic control failures at Newark Liberty International Airport, causing significant flight delays; an investigation is underway, and new software and fiber optic cables are being installed.
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52% Bias Score
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