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Tripoli Clashes: Al-Kikli's Death Triggers Power Struggle in Libya
Following the killing of powerful Libyan militia leader Abdelghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli on Tuesday, leaving six dead; Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah launched a military operation to restore order and assert government control.
Tripoli Clashes: Al-Kikli's Death Triggers Power Struggle in Libya
Following the killing of powerful Libyan militia leader Abdelghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli on Tuesday, leaving six dead; Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah launched a military operation to restore order and assert government control.
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40% Bias Score


Kenyan Court Approves US Extradition Request for Former Afghan MP
A Nairobi court approved the US extradition request for ظاهر قدیر, a former Afghan MP, facing arms and drug trafficking charges, despite his claims of political motivation and the Taliban's intervention; an appeal is planned.
Kenyan Court Approves US Extradition Request for Former Afghan MP
A Nairobi court approved the US extradition request for ظاهر قدیر, a former Afghan MP, facing arms and drug trafficking charges, despite his claims of political motivation and the Taliban's intervention; an appeal is planned.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's NWS Outbreak Triggers U.S. Livestock Import Ban
A recent New World Screwworm (NWS) outbreak in Mexico has led to an immediate ban on live cattle, horse, and bison imports across the U.S. southern border, due to the potentially devastating economic consequences of a U.S. resurgence of this eradicated pest.
Mexico's NWS Outbreak Triggers U.S. Livestock Import Ban
A recent New World Screwworm (NWS) outbreak in Mexico has led to an immediate ban on live cattle, horse, and bison imports across the U.S. southern border, due to the potentially devastating economic consequences of a U.S. resurgence of this eradicated pest.
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40% Bias Score


PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Decades-Long Conflict with Turkey
The PKK, a Kurdish militant group, announced its dissolution and the end of its decades-long armed conflict with Turkey on Monday, following a call by its imprisoned leader; Turkey is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the initiative's success and prevent sabotage attempts.
PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Decades-Long Conflict with Turkey
The PKK, a Kurdish militant group, announced its dissolution and the end of its decades-long armed conflict with Turkey on Monday, following a call by its imprisoned leader; Turkey is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the initiative's success and prevent sabotage attempts.
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36% Bias Score


Biden Aides Discussed Wheelchair Use Amid Concerns Over President's Health During 2024 Campaign
A new book reveals that President Biden's aides discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair due to his physical decline during his 2024 re-election campaign, highlighting concerns about his health and fitness for office; the book further alleges that Biden's team worked to conceal the extent...
Biden Aides Discussed Wheelchair Use Amid Concerns Over President's Health During 2024 Campaign
A new book reveals that President Biden's aides discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair due to his physical decline during his 2024 re-election campaign, highlighting concerns about his health and fitness for office; the book further alleges that Biden's team worked to conceal the extent...
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52% Bias Score


Valero Refinery Closure in Benicia to Displace Hundreds, Exposing 'Just Transition' Shortcomings
Valero Energy will close its 170,000 barrels-per-day Benicia, California refinery in April 2026, resulting in over 400 job losses and a significant reduction in city revenue; past experiences show that retraining efforts often fail to provide comparable employment for displaced refinery workers.
Valero Refinery Closure in Benicia to Displace Hundreds, Exposing 'Just Transition' Shortcomings
Valero Energy will close its 170,000 barrels-per-day Benicia, California refinery in April 2026, resulting in over 400 job losses and a significant reduction in city revenue; past experiences show that retraining efforts often fail to provide comparable employment for displaced refinery workers.
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56% Bias Score

Puntland Confirms Purchase of Combat Helicopters in Fight Against ISIS
Puntland, a Somali state, publicly confirmed purchasing attack and ambulance helicopters to combat ISIS, marking a first for regional administrations and coinciding with recent US airstrikes; Puntland's 2025 budget was $466,840,762.

Puntland Confirms Purchase of Combat Helicopters in Fight Against ISIS
Puntland, a Somali state, publicly confirmed purchasing attack and ambulance helicopters to combat ISIS, marking a first for regional administrations and coinciding with recent US airstrikes; Puntland's 2025 budget was $466,840,762.
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36% Bias Score

EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.

EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Criticizes West's Rejection of 2024 Ceasefire Proposal
Hungary's July 2024 ceasefire proposal, involving meetings between Viktor Orban, Vladimir Zelensky, and Vladimir Putin, was rejected by Western leaders, highlighting conflicting strategies in ending the war in Ukraine, while Russia's recent peace initiative is generating debate.

Hungary Criticizes West's Rejection of 2024 Ceasefire Proposal
Hungary's July 2024 ceasefire proposal, involving meetings between Viktor Orban, Vladimir Zelensky, and Vladimir Putin, was rejected by Western leaders, highlighting conflicting strategies in ending the war in Ukraine, while Russia's recent peace initiative is generating debate.
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56% Bias Score

White House Considers Accepting \$400 Million Jet from Qatar
The White House is considering accepting a \$400 million luxury jet from Qatar as the new Air Force One, sparking controversy over potential foreign influence and transparency; this follows a long history of U.S. presidents receiving gifts from foreign leaders, raising ethical questions.

White House Considers Accepting \$400 Million Jet from Qatar
The White House is considering accepting a \$400 million luxury jet from Qatar as the new Air Force One, sparking controversy over potential foreign influence and transparency; this follows a long history of U.S. presidents receiving gifts from foreign leaders, raising ethical questions.
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60% Bias Score

EU Leaders Meet with Valencia Storm Victims, Pledge Aid Amidst Accusations of Government Negligence
Three Spanish associations representing victims of the October 2024 Valencia storm met with EU leaders in Brussels to demand compensation, psychological support, and accountability for the regional government's response, which they claim ignored climate change and resulted in hundreds of deaths. The...

EU Leaders Meet with Valencia Storm Victims, Pledge Aid Amidst Accusations of Government Negligence
Three Spanish associations representing victims of the October 2024 Valencia storm met with EU leaders in Brussels to demand compensation, psychological support, and accountability for the regional government's response, which they claim ignored climate change and resulted in hundreds of deaths. The...
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40% Bias Score

EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.

EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score
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