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Netanyahu's Gaza Relocation Proposal Threatens Ceasefire
During a White House meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested relocating Palestinians from devastated Gaza, contradicting UN resolutions and potentially derailing ceasefire talks; this follows reports of Israeli strikes killing over 20 civilians and 5 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza.
Netanyahu's Gaza Relocation Proposal Threatens Ceasefire
During a White House meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested relocating Palestinians from devastated Gaza, contradicting UN resolutions and potentially derailing ceasefire talks; this follows reports of Israeli strikes killing over 20 civilians and 5 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Announces New Tariffs on 14 Countries, Raising Global Trade Tensions
President Trump announced new tariffs on 14 countries, including South Korea and Japan, effective August 1st, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit, sparking concerns about global economic stability and retaliatory measures.
Trump Announces New Tariffs on 14 Countries, Raising Global Trade Tensions
President Trump announced new tariffs on 14 countries, including South Korea and Japan, effective August 1st, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit, sparking concerns about global economic stability and retaliatory measures.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths
A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.
Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths
A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.
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40% Bias Score


SCO Summit in Tianjin to Focus on 'Shanghai Spirit' and Sustainable Development
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's Council of Heads of State will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the 'Shanghai Spirit' and sustainable development, with 26 member states participating.
SCO Summit in Tianjin to Focus on 'Shanghai Spirit' and Sustainable Development
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's Council of Heads of State will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the 'Shanghai Spirit' and sustainable development, with 26 member states participating.
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32% Bias Score


EU-China Summit Expected to Yield Minimal Results Amidst Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit, scheduled for July 24th in Beijing, is expected to yield minimal results due to ongoing trade disputes exacerbated by US protectionism. EU concerns range from market access restrictions and China's control over raw materials to retaliatory tariffs on European goods.
EU-China Summit Expected to Yield Minimal Results Amidst Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit, scheduled for July 24th in Beijing, is expected to yield minimal results due to ongoing trade disputes exacerbated by US protectionism. EU concerns range from market access restrictions and China's control over raw materials to retaliatory tariffs on European goods.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Strikes Near Polish Border Spark Military Response
Early this morning, Russian strikes on western Ukraine near the Polish border prompted a Polish and allied fighter jet response; in Kyiv, one woman was injured; in Moscow, two Ukrainian drones were intercepted, resulting in a temporary airport closure; and in Kursk, Russia, three people died in a se...
Russian Strikes Near Polish Border Spark Military Response
Early this morning, Russian strikes on western Ukraine near the Polish border prompted a Polish and allied fighter jet response; in Kyiv, one woman was injured; in Moscow, two Ukrainian drones were intercepted, resulting in a temporary airport closure; and in Kursk, Russia, three people died in a se...
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44% Bias Score

US-EU Trade Dispute Risks Major Conflict, Expert Warns
A trade expert warns that the US-EU tariff dispute could escalate into a major conflict, with unevenly distributed costs across EU member states and the potential for the EU to fracture if some members make bilateral deals with the US. President Trump is using security policy to pressure the EU, and...

US-EU Trade Dispute Risks Major Conflict, Expert Warns
A trade expert warns that the US-EU tariff dispute could escalate into a major conflict, with unevenly distributed costs across EU member states and the potential for the EU to fracture if some members make bilateral deals with the US. President Trump is using security policy to pressure the EU, and...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.

Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.
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44% Bias Score

Record-Breaking June Heatwave Sweeps Western Europe Amidst Global Warming Trend
Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever in 2025, averaging 20.49°C (2.81°C above the 1991-2020 average), due to two intense heatwaves; globally, it was the third warmest June, with record-high sea temperatures in the Mediterranean and low sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic.

Record-Breaking June Heatwave Sweeps Western Europe Amidst Global Warming Trend
Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever in 2025, averaging 20.49°C (2.81°C above the 1991-2020 average), due to two intense heatwaves; globally, it was the third warmest June, with record-high sea temperatures in the Mediterranean and low sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs on South Korea, Japan, Threatening Global Trade
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan, starting August 1st, threatening higher tariffs if they retaliate; other countries also face tariffs up to 40%, potentially fracturing global trade and harming US economic growth.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on South Korea, Japan, Threatening Global Trade
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan, starting August 1st, threatening higher tariffs if they retaliate; other countries also face tariffs up to 40%, potentially fracturing global trade and harming US economic growth.
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60% Bias Score

Sudan Cholera Outbreak: 742 Dead, Children Most Vulnerable
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has resulted in 742 deaths and over 32,000 suspected cases since January 2025, disproportionately affecting children under five, with the ongoing conflict and lack of sanitation exacerbating the crisis.

Sudan Cholera Outbreak: 742 Dead, Children Most Vulnerable
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has resulted in 742 deaths and over 32,000 suspected cases since January 2025, disproportionately affecting children under five, with the ongoing conflict and lack of sanitation exacerbating the crisis.
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44% Bias Score

European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.

European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
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36% Bias Score
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