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U.S. to Meet With China on Tariff Extension, Broader Trade Issues
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced meetings in Stockholm next week with his Chinese counterpart to discuss extending the August 12 tariff deadline, focusing on reducing China's manufacturing and its purchase of sanctioned Russian oil, while pursuing new trade deals with other countries.
U.S. to Meet With China on Tariff Extension, Broader Trade Issues
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced meetings in Stockholm next week with his Chinese counterpart to discuss extending the August 12 tariff deadline, focusing on reducing China's manufacturing and its purchase of sanctioned Russian oil, while pursuing new trade deals with other countries.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Woman Aids POWs After Risky Trip to Ukraine
Irina Krina, a Russian woman, left her life in Krasnoyarsk to find her Russian POW partner in Ukraine in September 2023, using a deceptive route and assistance from a Ukrainian project, and established a support project for families of Russian POWs, "Our Exit", after finding her partner had changed ...
Russian Woman Aids POWs After Risky Trip to Ukraine
Irina Krina, a Russian woman, left her life in Krasnoyarsk to find her Russian POW partner in Ukraine in September 2023, using a deceptive route and assistance from a Ukrainian project, and established a support project for families of Russian POWs, "Our Exit", after finding her partner had changed ...
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48% Bias Score


UK Bans Ransom Payments to Combat Cyberattacks
The UK government banned ransom payments to hackers for public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure, mandating reporting of all ransomware incidents to combat escalating cyberattacks costing victims globally $1 billion in 2023, following a consultation showing 75% support for the ban.
UK Bans Ransom Payments to Combat Cyberattacks
The UK government banned ransom payments to hackers for public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure, mandating reporting of all ransomware incidents to combat escalating cyberattacks costing victims globally $1 billion in 2023, following a consultation showing 75% support for the ban.
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36% Bias Score


Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Activist Under Investigation, Raising Concerns About Political Persecution
Ukrainian anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin faces investigation for alleged illegal activities after joining the army in 2022, prompting concerns about political persecution and undermining Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption and democratic reforms.
Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Activist Under Investigation, Raising Concerns About Political Persecution
Ukrainian anti-corruption activist Vitaliy Shabunin faces investigation for alleged illegal activities after joining the army in 2022, prompting concerns about political persecution and undermining Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption and democratic reforms.
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44% Bias Score


German "Querdenken" Founder on Trial for Alleged Fraud
Michael Ballweg, founder of the German "Querdenken" movement, stands trial for alleged fraud and tax evasion, accused of misusing over €500,000 of over €1 million raised for the movement during COVID-19 protests; a verdict is expected July 31st.
German "Querdenken" Founder on Trial for Alleged Fraud
Michael Ballweg, founder of the German "Querdenken" movement, stands trial for alleged fraud and tax evasion, accused of misusing over €500,000 of over €1 million raised for the movement during COVID-19 protests; a verdict is expected July 31st.
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40% Bias Score


HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...
HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...
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44% Bias Score

German Women's Resistance to Nazism: A 2024 Exhibition
A Berlin exhibition showcases over 260 women who resisted Nazi rule through diverse methods, from exile to active participation in assassination plots, highlighting their significant yet often overlooked contributions to the anti-Nazi movement.

German Women's Resistance to Nazism: A 2024 Exhibition
A Berlin exhibition showcases over 260 women who resisted Nazi rule through diverse methods, from exile to active participation in assassination plots, highlighting their significant yet often overlooked contributions to the anti-Nazi movement.
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32% Bias Score

US Treasury Demands Review of Fed Renovation, Intensifying Pressure on Powell
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is demanding a review of the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, escalating pressure on Chairman Jerome Powell amidst President Trump's ongoing criticism of Powell's monetary policy.

US Treasury Demands Review of Fed Renovation, Intensifying Pressure on Powell
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is demanding a review of the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, escalating pressure on Chairman Jerome Powell amidst President Trump's ongoing criticism of Powell's monetary policy.
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Military Conscription System Fails to Screen Out Soldier with Mental Illness
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man, Vasyl, with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, was conscripted into the military despite his condition, highlighting systemic flaws in the conscription process and raising concerns about the well-being of soldiers.

Ukrainian Military Conscription System Fails to Screen Out Soldier with Mental Illness
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man, Vasyl, with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, was conscripted into the military despite his condition, highlighting systemic flaws in the conscription process and raising concerns about the well-being of soldiers.
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36% Bias Score

Germany to Inject €450 Million into Autobahn Repairs
The German government will provide €450 million in emergency funding to the Autobahn GmbH to address critical bridge repairs and road maintenance, with an additional €709 million planned, due to delays in accessing funds from the Infrastructure and Climate Protection special fund and a resulting mor...

Germany to Inject €450 Million into Autobahn Repairs
The German government will provide €450 million in emergency funding to the Autobahn GmbH to address critical bridge repairs and road maintenance, with an additional €709 million planned, due to delays in accessing funds from the Infrastructure and Climate Protection special fund and a resulting mor...
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48% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Seeks to Further Criminalize Government Criticism
Zimbabwean lawmakers are pushing to criminalize criticism of the government, proposing a national ideology and patriotic education, despite a High Court ruling against sections of a similar law and concerns about shrinking democratic space.

Zimbabwe Seeks to Further Criminalize Government Criticism
Zimbabwean lawmakers are pushing to criminalize criticism of the government, proposing a national ideology and patriotic education, despite a High Court ruling against sections of a similar law and concerns about shrinking democratic space.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Approves Strict Fines for Online Searches of Extremist Materials and VPN Advertising
The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines of up to 5,000 rubles for searching for extremist content online and up to 500,000 rubles for advertising VPNs, raising concerns about freedom of information and the ability to report such content.

Russia Approves Strict Fines for Online Searches of Extremist Materials and VPN Advertising
The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines of up to 5,000 rubles for searching for extremist content online and up to 500,000 rubles for advertising VPNs, raising concerns about freedom of information and the ability to report such content.
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40% Bias Score
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