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Israeli-American Hostage Released from Hamas Captivity
Hamas released Israeli-American hostage Eden Alexander after 584 days of captivity in Gaza, facilitating his return to Israel following mediation by the Trump administration amid ongoing conflict and Israel's refusal of a ceasefire.
Israeli-American Hostage Released from Hamas Captivity
Hamas released Israeli-American hostage Eden Alexander after 584 days of captivity in Gaza, facilitating his return to Israel following mediation by the Trump administration amid ongoing conflict and Israel's refusal of a ceasefire.
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44% Bias Score


Failed Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Conflict in Ukraine
Despite multiple failed attempts since 2014, including the Minsk agreements and numerous short-term ceasefires, Russia's May 15th, 2025, ceasefire proposal, coinciding with a drone strike on Kyiv, has been rejected by European leaders pending an unconditional ceasefire; US involvement has been signi...
Failed Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Conflict in Ukraine
Despite multiple failed attempts since 2014, including the Minsk agreements and numerous short-term ceasefires, Russia's May 15th, 2025, ceasefire proposal, coinciding with a drone strike on Kyiv, has been rejected by European leaders pending an unconditional ceasefire; US involvement has been signi...
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56% Bias Score


US-China Tariff Deal: Market Surge Masks Higher Baseline Tariffs
The US and China have announced a significant reduction in tariffs, causing a market surge, but the US maintains a 10 percent baseline tariff, significantly higher than historical and global averages; the long-term impact on global trade and US relationships remains uncertain.
US-China Tariff Deal: Market Surge Masks Higher Baseline Tariffs
The US and China have announced a significant reduction in tariffs, causing a market surge, but the US maintains a 10 percent baseline tariff, significantly higher than historical and global averages; the long-term impact on global trade and US relationships remains uncertain.
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56% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in Major European Espionage Case
A Bulgarian spy ring operating under the direction of suspected Russian agent Jan Marsalek, was convicted of espionage, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian troops across Europe from 2020-2023, resulting in multiple lengthy prison sentences.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in Major European Espionage Case
A Bulgarian spy ring operating under the direction of suspected Russian agent Jan Marsalek, was convicted of espionage, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian troops across Europe from 2020-2023, resulting in multiple lengthy prison sentences.
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56% Bias Score


Putin's Absence from Istanbul Talks Could Signal Russia's Unwillingness for Peace
Ahead of potential Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Istanbul, Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that President Putin's absence would signal Russia's lack of desire for peace, while European allies threaten further sanctions against Russia if a ceasefire isn't reached.
Putin's Absence from Istanbul Talks Could Signal Russia's Unwillingness for Peace
Ahead of potential Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Istanbul, Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that President Putin's absence would signal Russia's lack of desire for peace, while European allies threaten further sanctions against Russia if a ceasefire isn't reached.
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44% Bias Score


EU Delays Russia Sanctions Pending Zelenskyy-Putin Summit
European leaders will hold off on new sanctions against Russia until after a potential May 15th summit in Istanbul between Presidents Zelenskyy and Putin; the US supports this delay, but will impose sanctions if the meeting fails or Russia does not agree to a ceasefire.
EU Delays Russia Sanctions Pending Zelenskyy-Putin Summit
European leaders will hold off on new sanctions against Russia until after a potential May 15th summit in Istanbul between Presidents Zelenskyy and Putin; the US supports this delay, but will impose sanctions if the meeting fails or Russia does not agree to a ceasefire.
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44% Bias Score

Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...

Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...
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40% Bias Score

US and China De-escalate Trade Tensions with 90-Day Tariff Reduction
Following weeks of economic tension, the US and China agreed to significantly reduce tariffs, de-escalating one of the world's most important trade relationships; the 90-day tariff reduction is seen as a positive development for the global economy, but long-term implications remain uncertain.

US and China De-escalate Trade Tensions with 90-Day Tariff Reduction
Following weeks of economic tension, the US and China agreed to significantly reduce tariffs, de-escalating one of the world's most important trade relationships; the 90-day tariff reduction is seen as a positive development for the global economy, but long-term implications remain uncertain.
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28% Bias Score

Russia Ignores Ceasefire Proposal, Poland Closes Russian Consulate
Ukraine's allies proposed a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia ignored, leading to discussions of increased sanctions and military aid for Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow due to evidence implicating Russia in a Warsaw shopping center fire.

Russia Ignores Ceasefire Proposal, Poland Closes Russian Consulate
Ukraine's allies proposed a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia ignored, leading to discussions of increased sanctions and military aid for Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow due to evidence implicating Russia in a Warsaw shopping center fire.
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60% Bias Score

US-China Trade War De-escalation: A Strategic Shift
President Trump's initially aggressive tariff strategy, threatening global economic instability, led to a dramatic de-escalation with China, marked by a 115 percentage point reduction in tariffs, setting a precedent for further bilateral trade agreements.

US-China Trade War De-escalation: A Strategic Shift
President Trump's initially aggressive tariff strategy, threatening global economic instability, led to a dramatic de-escalation with China, marked by a 115 percentage point reduction in tariffs, setting a precedent for further bilateral trade agreements.
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60% Bias Score

Zelensky to Meet Putin in Istanbul Amidst Low Expectations for Peace Deal
Ukrainian President Zelensky will meet with Russian President Putin in Istanbul on Thursday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite low expectations for a deal; the meeting follows Putin's proposal to resume peace talks and President Trump's suggestion to participate.

Zelensky to Meet Putin in Istanbul Amidst Low Expectations for Peace Deal
Ukrainian President Zelensky will meet with Russian President Putin in Istanbul on Thursday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite low expectations for a deal; the meeting follows Putin's proposal to resume peace talks and President Trump's suggestion to participate.
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52% Bias Score

Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.

Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.
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24% Bias Score
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