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Suweida Ceasefire Follows Deadly Clashes; Concerns Remain Over Government Response
A ceasefire has been declared in Suweida, Syria, after clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin tribes left over 200 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; Syrian forces have entered the city to restore order, but reports of government-linked executions raise concerns.
Suweida Ceasefire Follows Deadly Clashes; Concerns Remain Over Government Response
A ceasefire has been declared in Suweida, Syria, after clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin tribes left over 200 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; Syrian forces have entered the city to restore order, but reports of government-linked executions raise concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Germany and UK Sign Post-Brexit Friendship Treaty
Germany and the UK signed a friendship treaty focusing on defense cooperation, including a joint long-range weapons system; migration control through combating human trafficking; and increased mobility, such as visa-free school trips and a future direct rail link under the English Channel.
Germany and UK Sign Post-Brexit Friendship Treaty
Germany and the UK signed a friendship treaty focusing on defense cooperation, including a joint long-range weapons system; migration control through combating human trafficking; and increased mobility, such as visa-free school trips and a future direct rail link under the English Channel.
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36% Bias Score


Three-Person IVF: Eight Healthy Babies Born, Raising Ethical and Scientific Questions
Eight healthy babies were born in the UK using a new three-person IVF technique to prevent mitochondrial diseases, a technique that has generated ethical and scientific debate due to its potential risks and limitations.
Three-Person IVF: Eight Healthy Babies Born, Raising Ethical and Scientific Questions
Eight healthy babies were born in the UK using a new three-person IVF technique to prevent mitochondrial diseases, a technique that has generated ethical and scientific debate due to its potential risks and limitations.
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40% Bias Score


EU Weighs Services Restrictions in Retaliation Against US Tariffs
The European Commission is considering retaliatory measures against US tariffs by targeting services and procurement, following a first round of tariffs on goods and a proposed second package, despite concerns from EU countries about potential US reprisals.
EU Weighs Services Restrictions in Retaliation Against US Tariffs
The European Commission is considering retaliatory measures against US tariffs by targeting services and procurement, following a first round of tariffs on goods and a proposed second package, despite concerns from EU countries about potential US reprisals.
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32% Bias Score


Brazil Passes Controversial Law Weakening Environmental Safeguards
Brazil's congress passed a law weakening environmental protections, allowing self-declared licenses for most projects and excluding many Indigenous and quilombola lands, prompting widespread criticism and likely legal challenges.
Brazil Passes Controversial Law Weakening Environmental Safeguards
Brazil's congress passed a law weakening environmental protections, allowing self-declared licenses for most projects and excluding many Indigenous and quilombola lands, prompting widespread criticism and likely legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Brazil Weakens Environmental Protections for Large Projects
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies overwhelmingly approved a bill relaxing environmental regulations for large projects, potentially impacting at least 259 indigenous territories and 80% of Afro-Brazilian communities, despite Brazil's upcoming role hosting COP30 and its commitment to climate action.
Brazil Weakens Environmental Protections for Large Projects
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies overwhelmingly approved a bill relaxing environmental regulations for large projects, potentially impacting at least 259 indigenous territories and 80% of Afro-Brazilian communities, despite Brazil's upcoming role hosting COP30 and its commitment to climate action.
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48% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg's 1,440 Unfilled Teaching Positions: A Systemic Failure
A major IT error in Baden-Württemberg's education system resulted in 1,440 unfilled teaching positions over many years due to a data transfer problem dating back to 2005, causing widespread criticism and prompting calls for improved oversight and funding.

Baden-Württemberg's 1,440 Unfilled Teaching Positions: A Systemic Failure
A major IT error in Baden-Württemberg's education system resulted in 1,440 unfilled teaching positions over many years due to a data transfer problem dating back to 2005, causing widespread criticism and prompting calls for improved oversight and funding.
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52% Bias Score

Global Childhood Vaccination: Progress Stalls Amidst Unequal Access and US Funding Cuts
A recent Lancet study reveals that while global childhood vaccination rates have doubled since 1980, preventing 154 million deaths, progress has stalled due to the pandemic and unequal access, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where over half of unvaccinated children reside in eight countries.

Global Childhood Vaccination: Progress Stalls Amidst Unequal Access and US Funding Cuts
A recent Lancet study reveals that while global childhood vaccination rates have doubled since 1980, preventing 154 million deaths, progress has stalled due to the pandemic and unequal access, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where over half of unvaccinated children reside in eight countries.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ukraine Appoints New Prime Minister Amidst Domestic Reshuffle and Complex US Relations
Ukraine's Parliament approved President Zelenskyy's cabinet reshuffle, appointing Yulia Svyrydenko as Prime Minister, a move largely seen as maintaining the status quo domestically but with significant implications for navigating US relations under the Trump administration.

Ukraine Appoints New Prime Minister Amidst Domestic Reshuffle and Complex US Relations
Ukraine's Parliament approved President Zelenskyy's cabinet reshuffle, appointing Yulia Svyrydenko as Prime Minister, a move largely seen as maintaining the status quo domestically but with significant implications for navigating US relations under the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Church Recognizes Macedonian Autocephaly After Five Decades
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) recognized the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric on Tuesday, ending a 50-year dispute that included legal repercussions for clergy loyal to the Belgrade patriarchate, and was influenced by the Ecumenical Patriarch's recognition of t...

Serbian Church Recognizes Macedonian Autocephaly After Five Decades
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) recognized the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric on Tuesday, ending a 50-year dispute that included legal repercussions for clergy loyal to the Belgrade patriarchate, and was influenced by the Ecumenical Patriarch's recognition of t...
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40% Bias Score

French inaction on migrant boat contradicts UK deal
French authorities aided an overcrowded migrant boat near Calais, providing lifejackets instead of preventing its departure to the UK, undermining a new agreement with Britain to curb Channel crossings; around 40 migrants left in a dinghy, despite the dangerously overcrowded situation.

French inaction on migrant boat contradicts UK deal
French authorities aided an overcrowded migrant boat near Calais, providing lifejackets instead of preventing its departure to the UK, undermining a new agreement with Britain to curb Channel crossings; around 40 migrants left in a dinghy, despite the dangerously overcrowded situation.
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64% Bias Score

France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its military assets in Senegal on July 17th, 2025, concluding its 65-year permanent presence and marking a broader shift in Franco-African relations amid anti-French sentiment in the Sahel.

France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its military assets in Senegal on July 17th, 2025, concluding its 65-year permanent presence and marking a broader shift in Franco-African relations amid anti-French sentiment in the Sahel.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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