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EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following pressure from member states over Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, the EU's foreign affairs chief announced a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a significant development amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, while some member states advocate for sanctions.
EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following pressure from member states over Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, the EU's foreign affairs chief announced a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a significant development amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, while some member states advocate for sanctions.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...
Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...
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64% Bias Score


GM Reverses Stance, Lobbying Against California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
General Motors, America's largest automaker, is lobbying against California's plan to ban new gas car sales by 2035, a reversal of its previous support, citing market realities and consumer choice as concerns, while other automakers continue to invest in electric vehicle technology.
GM Reverses Stance, Lobbying Against California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
General Motors, America's largest automaker, is lobbying against California's plan to ban new gas car sales by 2035, a reversal of its previous support, citing market realities and consumer choice as concerns, while other automakers continue to invest in electric vehicle technology.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico City Aides Assassinated in Broad Daylight
Top aides to Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, were shot dead in their car on Tuesday morning in the Moderna neighborhood by a gunman on a motorcycle, shattering the perception of the capital as a safe haven from violence.
Mexico City Aides Assassinated in Broad Daylight
Top aides to Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, were shot dead in their car on Tuesday morning in the Moderna neighborhood by a gunman on a motorcycle, shattering the perception of the capital as a safe haven from violence.
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44% Bias Score


US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.
US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.
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40% Bias Score


EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Sparks Controversy
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan for a missile defense system, dubbed "Golden Dome," to counter threats from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, prompting international criticism and domestic concerns.

Trump's $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Sparks Controversy
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan for a missile defense system, dubbed "Golden Dome," to counter threats from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, prompting international criticism and domestic concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Labour Defends £5bn Disability Benefit Cuts Amidst Internal Opposition
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will defend £5bn disability benefit cuts on Wednesday, despite over 100 Labour MPs privately opposing the plan, which will impact 3.2 million households and disproportionately affect over-50s and those with musculoskeletal conditions.

Labour Defends £5bn Disability Benefit Cuts Amidst Internal Opposition
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will defend £5bn disability benefit cuts on Wednesday, despite over 100 Labour MPs privately opposing the plan, which will impact 3.2 million households and disproportionately affect over-50s and those with musculoskeletal conditions.
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48% Bias Score

Sergey Shoygu: From Siberian Construction to Russia's Security Council
Sergey Shoygu, born May 21, 1955, transitioned from a Siberian construction career to lead Russia's EMERCOM for 18 years, handling numerous crises, and currently serves as Secretary of the Security Council, focusing on national security and international diplomacy, including key partnerships with Ch...

Sergey Shoygu: From Siberian Construction to Russia's Security Council
Sergey Shoygu, born May 21, 1955, transitioned from a Siberian construction career to lead Russia's EMERCOM for 18 years, handling numerous crises, and currently serves as Secretary of the Security Council, focusing on national security and international diplomacy, including key partnerships with Ch...
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60% Bias Score

EU to Review Israel's Human Rights Compliance in Gaza
The EU is reviewing Israel's compliance with human rights obligations in Gaza, as stipulated in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, following a similar review last year; at least 17 EU member states support the review, reflecting growing concern over the humanitarian crisis and signaling potential ...

EU to Review Israel's Human Rights Compliance in Gaza
The EU is reviewing Israel's compliance with human rights obligations in Gaza, as stipulated in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, following a similar review last year; at least 17 EU member states support the review, reflecting growing concern over the humanitarian crisis and signaling potential ...
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52% Bias Score

Panahi's "A Simple Accident": Revenge and Reconciliation in Post-Dictatorship Iran
Jafar Panahi's "A Simple Accident" depicts the struggle for justice and reconciliation in post-dictatorship Iran, following individuals grappling with the corrupting power of hatred and the complexities of responding to state-sponsored violence after years of oppression.

Panahi's "A Simple Accident": Revenge and Reconciliation in Post-Dictatorship Iran
Jafar Panahi's "A Simple Accident" depicts the struggle for justice and reconciliation in post-dictatorship Iran, following individuals grappling with the corrupting power of hatred and the complexities of responding to state-sponsored violence after years of oppression.
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48% Bias Score

Guatemala's Indigenous Community Defies Corrupt System, Secures Arévalo's Presidency
In Totonicapán, Guatemala, indigenous leader Leticia Zapeta and her community played a critical role in ensuring President Bernardo Arévalo's inauguration, despite facing severe repression, including the recent arrests of two community leaders on terrorism charges, illustrating the ongoing struggle ...

Guatemala's Indigenous Community Defies Corrupt System, Secures Arévalo's Presidency
In Totonicapán, Guatemala, indigenous leader Leticia Zapeta and her community played a critical role in ensuring President Bernardo Arévalo's inauguration, despite facing severe repression, including the recent arrests of two community leaders on terrorism charges, illustrating the ongoing struggle ...
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48% Bias Score
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