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Death of Bujar Bukoshi: A Key Figure in Kosovo's Independence Movement
Bujar Bukoshi, former prime minister of Kosovo's shadow state, died at 78; his leadership during the 1990s conflict with Serbia, marked by non-violent resistance and international diplomacy, was key to Kosovo's eventual independence.
Death of Bujar Bukoshi: A Key Figure in Kosovo's Independence Movement
Bujar Bukoshi, former prime minister of Kosovo's shadow state, died at 78; his leadership during the 1990s conflict with Serbia, marked by non-violent resistance and international diplomacy, was key to Kosovo's eventual independence.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Create Hostile Climate for International Students in US
The Trump administration's policies are creating a hostile climate for international students and researchers in the US, impacting universities' funding, and potentially shifting global academic prominence towards other countries.
Trump's Policies Create Hostile Climate for International Students in US
The Trump administration's policies are creating a hostile climate for international students and researchers in the US, impacting universities' funding, and potentially shifting global academic prominence towards other countries.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Opposition Figure Schlosberg Faces Prison for War Criticism
Lev Schlosberg, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest in Pskov on Wednesday for "discrediting the Russian army," facing up to five years imprisonment for his criticism of the war in Ukraine, despite previous penalties including being labeled a "foreign agent".
Russian Opposition Figure Schlosberg Faces Prison for War Criticism
Lev Schlosberg, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest in Pskov on Wednesday for "discrediting the Russian army," facing up to five years imprisonment for his criticism of the war in Ukraine, despite previous penalties including being labeled a "foreign agent".
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40% Bias Score


G7 Faces Criticism over Planned $44 Billion Cut in Development Aid
The G7 summit in Canada will focus on security and technology, but Oxfam warns of a projected $44 billion cut in development aid by 2026, the largest since 1975, with the US accounting for $33 billion of the reduction, prompting concerns about global stability.
G7 Faces Criticism over Planned $44 Billion Cut in Development Aid
The G7 summit in Canada will focus on security and technology, but Oxfam warns of a projected $44 billion cut in development aid by 2026, the largest since 1975, with the US accounting for $33 billion of the reduction, prompting concerns about global stability.
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48% Bias Score


GB Energy Funding Cut by £2.5 Billion
The UK government has cut £2.5 billion from Great British Energy's budget, reallocating it to Great British Energy – Nuclear, sparking internal conflict and potentially hindering renewable energy development; this decision follows months of tension and an earlier commitment to the full amount.
GB Energy Funding Cut by £2.5 Billion
The UK government has cut £2.5 billion from Great British Energy's budget, reallocating it to Great British Energy – Nuclear, sparking internal conflict and potentially hindering renewable energy development; this decision follows months of tension and an earlier commitment to the full amount.
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52% Bias Score


Ballymena Riots Target Foreign Residents
Riots in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, targeted foreign-owned homes and businesses after a vigil for a teenage girl allegedly sexually assaulted by two boys, resulting in 32 police officers injured and numerous properties damaged; the violence sparked by the vigil reflects underlying tensions about i...
Ballymena Riots Target Foreign Residents
Riots in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, targeted foreign-owned homes and businesses after a vigil for a teenage girl allegedly sexually assaulted by two boys, resulting in 32 police officers injured and numerous properties damaged; the violence sparked by the vigil reflects underlying tensions about i...
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68% Bias Score

Russia's Censorship Tightens: Meduza Continues Reporting from Exile
Meduza, a Russian independent media outlet banned in Russia in January 2023, continues reporting on the war from exile; its collaboration with taz.de highlights increasing censorship in Russia regarding the war, including fining citizens sharing videos of Ukrainian drone strikes.

Russia's Censorship Tightens: Meduza Continues Reporting from Exile
Meduza, a Russian independent media outlet banned in Russia in January 2023, continues reporting on the war from exile; its collaboration with taz.de highlights increasing censorship in Russia regarding the war, including fining citizens sharing videos of Ukrainian drone strikes.
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40% Bias Score

Post-Assad Syria: Shifting Geopolitical Alliances and Power Dynamics
Following the December 2024 toppling of the Assad regime in Syria, Turkey solidified its influence by supporting the rebel group HTS, while Gulf states provided financial aid to secure political and economic alliances, and the US is potentially increasing its involvement, altering regional geopoliti...

Post-Assad Syria: Shifting Geopolitical Alliances and Power Dynamics
Following the December 2024 toppling of the Assad regime in Syria, Turkey solidified its influence by supporting the rebel group HTS, while Gulf states provided financial aid to secure political and economic alliances, and the US is potentially increasing its involvement, altering regional geopoliti...
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36% Bias Score

Activist Convoy to Gaza Amidst Potential Israeli Government Collapse
A 1,500+ strong activist convoy departed from Libya, aiming to reach Gaza via Egypt's Rafah crossing to pressure for border openings, coinciding with an Israeli opposition motion to dissolve parliament, potentially triggering early elections.

Activist Convoy to Gaza Amidst Potential Israeli Government Collapse
A 1,500+ strong activist convoy departed from Libya, aiming to reach Gaza via Egypt's Rafah crossing to pressure for border openings, coinciding with an Israeli opposition motion to dissolve parliament, potentially triggering early elections.
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36% Bias Score

US and China Reach Preliminary Trade Deal
The U.S. and China reached a preliminary trade agreement on June 11th, pending final approval, lowering tariffs to 55% on Chinese goods and 10% on American goods, resuming student visas, and easing restrictions on strategic minerals, following previous failed negotiations.

US and China Reach Preliminary Trade Deal
The U.S. and China reached a preliminary trade agreement on June 11th, pending final approval, lowering tariffs to 55% on Chinese goods and 10% on American goods, resuming student visas, and easing restrictions on strategic minerals, following previous failed negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Trump-Musk Feud Ends After Musk's Apology
Following a public feud, Elon Musk apologized to President Trump after a phone call and meetings with White House officials, leading to a reconciliation and averting potential repercussions for Musk's government contracts.

Trump-Musk Feud Ends After Musk's Apology
Following a public feud, Elon Musk apologized to President Trump after a phone call and meetings with White House officials, leading to a reconciliation and averting potential repercussions for Musk's government contracts.
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52% Bias Score

Evenepoel Dominates Dauphiné Time Trial, Seizes Overall Lead
Remco Evenepoel won the Dauphiné's penultimate stage time trial by significant margins over rivals Tadej Pogacar (+49s) and Jonas Vingegaard (+21s), seizing the overall lead from Iván Romeo, who lost the yellow jersey by 9 seconds.

Evenepoel Dominates Dauphiné Time Trial, Seizes Overall Lead
Remco Evenepoel won the Dauphiné's penultimate stage time trial by significant margins over rivals Tadej Pogacar (+49s) and Jonas Vingegaard (+21s), seizing the overall lead from Iván Romeo, who lost the yellow jersey by 9 seconds.
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48% Bias Score
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