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US Tantalum Sanctions Cripple Russia's Arms Production
The Telegraph reports that the US could cripple Russia's arms production by intensifying sanctions on tantalum, a crucial component in advanced weaponry, impacting the ongoing war in Ukraine. This follows Frontelligence Insight data indicating Russia lacks domestic capabilities for high-quality tant...
US Tantalum Sanctions Cripple Russia's Arms Production
The Telegraph reports that the US could cripple Russia's arms production by intensifying sanctions on tantalum, a crucial component in advanced weaponry, impacting the ongoing war in Ukraine. This follows Frontelligence Insight data indicating Russia lacks domestic capabilities for high-quality tant...
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40% Bias Score


Low Female Participation in Conflict Resolution Risks Undermining Peace Efforts
A report reveals that only 16% of negotiators in active UN-led peace processes in 2022 were women, a decline from 2020, despite evidence showing that women's participation leads to more sustainable peace agreements. This underrepresentation affects addressing key issues differently than men would, l...
Low Female Participation in Conflict Resolution Risks Undermining Peace Efforts
A report reveals that only 16% of negotiators in active UN-led peace processes in 2022 were women, a decline from 2020, despite evidence showing that women's participation leads to more sustainable peace agreements. This underrepresentation affects addressing key issues differently than men would, l...
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24% Bias Score


Trump Considers Foreign Prisons for US Criminals
Donald Trump has proposed sending US criminals to foreign prisons, including El Salvador's CECOT and potentially reopening Alcatraz, while also considering European island prisons like ChΓ’teau d'If, Γle du Diable, and Goli Otok; this reflects his focus on expanding US prison capacity and his hardlin...
Trump Considers Foreign Prisons for US Criminals
Donald Trump has proposed sending US criminals to foreign prisons, including El Salvador's CECOT and potentially reopening Alcatraz, while also considering European island prisons like ChΓ’teau d'If, Γle du Diable, and Goli Otok; this reflects his focus on expanding US prison capacity and his hardlin...
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56% Bias Score


Bulgarian Leads Russian Spy Ring, Sentenced to 10 Years
A Bulgarian man, Orlin Roussev, and five accomplices were convicted for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian troops across Europe between 2020-2023; Roussev received a 10-year sentence.
Bulgarian Leads Russian Spy Ring, Sentenced to 10 Years
A Bulgarian man, Orlin Roussev, and five accomplices were convicted for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian troops across Europe between 2020-2023; Roussev received a 10-year sentence.
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60% Bias Score


Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Trial: Prosecutors Present Case
Federal prosecutors in New York opened a sex trafficking trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, alleging he coerced women into sexual acts over two decades, using drugs, threats, and physical violence; the defense acknowledged his aggressive behavior but denied sex trafficking charges.
Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Trial: Prosecutors Present Case
Federal prosecutors in New York opened a sex trafficking trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, alleging he coerced women into sexual acts over two decades, using drugs, threats, and physical violence; the defense acknowledged his aggressive behavior but denied sex trafficking charges.
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52% Bias Score


France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament is debating two bills on palliative care and assisted dying for terminally ill adults, sparking intense political debate and highlighting a significant gap in palliative care access, affecting nearly 180,000 patients annually.
France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament is debating two bills on palliative care and assisted dying for terminally ill adults, sparking intense political debate and highlighting a significant gap in palliative care access, affecting nearly 180,000 patients annually.
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40% Bias Score

Double Lung Transplant Cures German Woman's Stage 3 Lung Cancer
A German woman with stage 3 lung cancer received a pioneering double lung transplant at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, a procedure that simultaneously removes both diseased lungs, minimizing cancer spread and resulting in remission; this novel approach offers hope for those with lung-limited canc...

Double Lung Transplant Cures German Woman's Stage 3 Lung Cancer
A German woman with stage 3 lung cancer received a pioneering double lung transplant at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, a procedure that simultaneously removes both diseased lungs, minimizing cancer spread and resulting in remission; this novel approach offers hope for those with lung-limited canc...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Seeks Increased Saudi Investments in US
President Trump visits Saudi Arabia to secure increased investments, focusing on Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 plan and promised investments of $600 billion over four years, while also aiming to increase this to $1 trillion dollars.

Trump Seeks Increased Saudi Investments in US
President Trump visits Saudi Arabia to secure increased investments, focusing on Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 plan and promised investments of $600 billion over four years, while also aiming to increase this to $1 trillion dollars.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Seeks Increased Gulf Investment During Middle East Trip
President Trump's upcoming Middle East trip aims to increase US investment from Gulf states, with Saudi Arabia pledging \$600 billion, while seeking further investment in its Vision 2030 plan; the trip includes stops in Qatar and the UAE.

Trump Seeks Increased Gulf Investment During Middle East Trip
President Trump's upcoming Middle East trip aims to increase US investment from Gulf states, with Saudi Arabia pledging \$600 billion, while seeking further investment in its Vision 2030 plan; the trip includes stops in Qatar and the UAE.
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36% Bias Score

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution: A Critical Issue
NATO's Irene Fellin highlights the critical underrepresentation of women in global conflict resolution (16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022), impacting the effectiveness and sustainability of peace agreements and underscoring the need for inclusive approaches addressing diverse needs, as exemplifi...

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution: A Critical Issue
NATO's Irene Fellin highlights the critical underrepresentation of women in global conflict resolution (16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022), impacting the effectiveness and sustainability of peace agreements and underscoring the need for inclusive approaches addressing diverse needs, as exemplifi...
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44% Bias Score

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
The low participation of women in global conflict resolution, only 16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022, negatively impacts peace agreement durability and effectiveness; this is despite research showing that inclusive processes yield better outcomes. Ukraine's experience highlights the need for add...

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
The low participation of women in global conflict resolution, only 16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022, negatively impacts peace agreement durability and effectiveness; this is despite research showing that inclusive processes yield better outcomes. Ukraine's experience highlights the need for add...
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16% Bias Score

France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament debates two bills: one to enhance palliative care and another to legalize assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, sparking intense political division and protests highlighting France's palliative care shortcomings affecting approximately 180,000 patients annually.

France Debates Assisted Dying Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
The French parliament debates two bills: one to enhance palliative care and another to legalize assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, sparking intense political division and protests highlighting France's palliative care shortcomings affecting approximately 180,000 patients annually.
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48% Bias Score
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