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South Africa's Expropriation Act Sparks Debate and Legal Challenges
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Expropriation Act on January 23, 2025, allowing the government to seize private land for public use with fair compensation, but only under certain conditions; this has created international debate, particularly between South Africa and the US, and ...
South Africa's Expropriation Act Sparks Debate and Legal Challenges
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Expropriation Act on January 23, 2025, allowing the government to seize private land for public use with fair compensation, but only under certain conditions; this has created international debate, particularly between South Africa and the US, and ...
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64% Bias Score


Germany to Establish Major Military Presence in Lithuania by 2027
Germany plans to station a 5,000-strong Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania by 2027, costing €5 billion to set up and €1 billion annually to maintain, marking a significant expansion of its military presence near the Russian border and a major shift in its foreign policy.
Germany to Establish Major Military Presence in Lithuania by 2027
Germany plans to station a 5,000-strong Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania by 2027, costing €5 billion to set up and €1 billion annually to maintain, marking a significant expansion of its military presence near the Russian border and a major shift in its foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score


Georgian Opposition Leader Jailed Amid Crackdown on Dissent
A Georgian court ordered the pre-trial detention of opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Thursday for refusing to cooperate with a parliamentary inquiry into alleged crimes from 2004-2012, amid accusations of government crackdowns on dissent and concerns about the country's trajectory towards author...
Georgian Opposition Leader Jailed Amid Crackdown on Dissent
A Georgian court ordered the pre-trial detention of opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Thursday for refusing to cooperate with a parliamentary inquiry into alleged crimes from 2004-2012, amid accusations of government crackdowns on dissent and concerns about the country's trajectory towards author...
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52% Bias Score


Frozen Russian Budget Funds and Economic Consequences
Russia's budget policy since 2004 has frozen trillions of rubles, initially invested in Western assets and later rendered idle by sanctions, leading to high-interest borrowing from major banks and creating a massive reserve despite economic challenges.
Frozen Russian Budget Funds and Economic Consequences
Russia's budget policy since 2004 has frozen trillions of rubles, initially invested in Western assets and later rendered idle by sanctions, leading to high-interest borrowing from major banks and creating a massive reserve despite economic challenges.
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72% Bias Score


Turkey Joins EU Defense Programs: Realpolitik Trumps Ideological Concerns
The EU's General Affairs Council approved Turkey's participation in new European defense programs on May 27th, prioritizing pragmatic considerations over stated values, despite opposition from Greece and Cyprus; this reflects a historical precedent of prioritizing strategic interests.
Turkey Joins EU Defense Programs: Realpolitik Trumps Ideological Concerns
The EU's General Affairs Council approved Turkey's participation in new European defense programs on May 27th, prioritizing pragmatic considerations over stated values, despite opposition from Greece and Cyprus; this reflects a historical precedent of prioritizing strategic interests.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Family Dies in Canal; Police Face Scrutiny After Prior Domestic Violence Report
A father and his two young children died in the Netherlands after their car ended up in a canal on Saturday; police had visited the family home the previous day following a domestic violence report but deemed the situation non-critical.
Dutch Family Dies in Canal; Police Face Scrutiny After Prior Domestic Violence Report
A father and his two young children died in the Netherlands after their car ended up in a canal on Saturday; police had visited the family home the previous day following a domestic violence report but deemed the situation non-critical.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Demands New Ukrainian President for Ceasefire
Russia's foreign ministry insists Ukraine must elect a new president before signing a ceasefire memorandum, citing President Zelenskyy's alleged illegitimacy, a position repeatedly echoed by President Putin, despite Ukrainian law maintaining Zelenskyy's authority during wartime.

Russia Demands New Ukrainian President for Ceasefire
Russia's foreign ministry insists Ukraine must elect a new president before signing a ceasefire memorandum, citing President Zelenskyy's alleged illegitimacy, a position repeatedly echoed by President Putin, despite Ukrainian law maintaining Zelenskyy's authority during wartime.
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48% Bias Score

China's Tianwen-2: First Asteroid Sample Return Mission
China's Tianwen-2 mission, launching in late May 2025 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, will attempt to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa using a 'touch and go' technique before exploring the main asteroid belt, marking China's first asteroid sample return mission.

China's Tianwen-2: First Asteroid Sample Return Mission
China's Tianwen-2 mission, launching in late May 2025 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, will attempt to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa using a 'touch and go' technique before exploring the main asteroid belt, marking China's first asteroid sample return mission.
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32% Bias Score

Moscow Shooting: Demin Pleads Guilty, Life Sentence Requested
A Moscow court heard testimony regarding the July 6th, 2024, shooting of Konstantin Balishanskiy, where the defendant, Demin, pleaded guilty but the victim's family is seeking a life sentence.

Moscow Shooting: Demin Pleads Guilty, Life Sentence Requested
A Moscow court heard testimony regarding the July 6th, 2024, shooting of Konstantin Balishanskiy, where the defendant, Demin, pleaded guilty but the victim's family is seeking a life sentence.
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48% Bias Score

Kennedy Report Highlights Children's Health Concerns Amidst Public Health Cuts
A report led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on American children's health highlights concerns about vaccines, processed foods, environmental toxins, and overmedicalization, but omits leading causes of child mortality and common conditions, coinciding with administration actions detrimental to public healt...

Kennedy Report Highlights Children's Health Concerns Amidst Public Health Cuts
A report led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on American children's health highlights concerns about vaccines, processed foods, environmental toxins, and overmedicalization, but omits leading causes of child mortality and common conditions, coinciding with administration actions detrimental to public healt...
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60% Bias Score

Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...

Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...
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40% Bias Score

House Passes Bill with Retaliatory Tax on Foreign Entities
The U.S. House passed H.R. 1, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", by a 215-214 vote, containing Section 899 which increases U.S. tax rates on foreign entities from countries with discriminatory tax policies towards U.S. persons, potentially impacting foreign investment.

House Passes Bill with Retaliatory Tax on Foreign Entities
The U.S. House passed H.R. 1, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", by a 215-214 vote, containing Section 899 which increases U.S. tax rates on foreign entities from countries with discriminatory tax policies towards U.S. persons, potentially impacting foreign investment.
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40% Bias Score
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