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White House Removes Wall Street Journal From Presidential Press Pool
The White House removed the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool accompanying President Trump to Scotland, citing the publication's reporting on a story about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," raising concerns about press freedom and government retaliation.
White House Removes Wall Street Journal From Presidential Press Pool
The White House removed the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool accompanying President Trump to Scotland, citing the publication's reporting on a story about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," raising concerns about press freedom and government retaliation.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia to Hold Third Round of Peace Talks on July 23
Ukraine and Russia will hold a third round of peace talks on July 23 in Turkey, focusing on prisoner exchanges and potential peace agreements, despite significant disagreements over territorial concessions and military aid, influenced by pressure from former US President Donald Trump.
Ukraine, Russia to Hold Third Round of Peace Talks on July 23
Ukraine and Russia will hold a third round of peace talks on July 23 in Turkey, focusing on prisoner exchanges and potential peace agreements, despite significant disagreements over territorial concessions and military aid, influenced by pressure from former US President Donald Trump.
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44% Bias Score


Egypt Funds Sudanese Refugee Repatriation to Khartoum
The Egyptian government is funding train trips for hundreds of Sudanese refugees from Cairo to Khartoum following the Sudanese army's recent recapture of the capital after a civil war that began in April 2023, causing a major humanitarian crisis with over 40,000 deaths and millions displaced.
Egypt Funds Sudanese Refugee Repatriation to Khartoum
The Egyptian government is funding train trips for hundreds of Sudanese refugees from Cairo to Khartoum following the Sudanese army's recent recapture of the capital after a civil war that began in April 2023, causing a major humanitarian crisis with over 40,000 deaths and millions displaced.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy
Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.
Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy
Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.
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44% Bias Score


Ecuador's Gang Violence Soars After Drug Lord's Extradition
On July 19, 2025, a billiard hall shooting in Playas, Ecuador, killed 10; the same day, 15 were killed in Manabí, prompting a military deployment. This coincided with the extradition of top drug trafficker Adolfo Macías, creating a power vacuum that fueled gang violence.
Ecuador's Gang Violence Soars After Drug Lord's Extradition
On July 19, 2025, a billiard hall shooting in Playas, Ecuador, killed 10; the same day, 15 were killed in Manabí, prompting a military deployment. This coincided with the extradition of top drug trafficker Adolfo Macías, creating a power vacuum that fueled gang violence.
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40% Bias Score


Kosovo-Serbia Tensions Escalate Following Arrest of Serbian Official
Following the arrest and one-month detention of Serbia's deputy Kosovo office head Igor Popović for calling the Kosovo Liberation Army a terrorist organization, Kosovo's acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić exchanged accusations of regional destabilization, prompt...
Kosovo-Serbia Tensions Escalate Following Arrest of Serbian Official
Following the arrest and one-month detention of Serbia's deputy Kosovo office head Igor Popović for calling the Kosovo Liberation Army a terrorist organization, Kosovo's acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić exchanged accusations of regional destabilization, prompt...
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44% Bias Score

French Petition Forces Debate on Controversial Agricultural Law
A French online petition against the Duplomb agricultural law, which reintroduces the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid, has surpassed 1.5 million signatures, triggering a mandatory parliamentary debate in September, despite the law already being passed.

French Petition Forces Debate on Controversial Agricultural Law
A French online petition against the Duplomb agricultural law, which reintroduces the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid, has surpassed 1.5 million signatures, triggering a mandatory parliamentary debate in September, despite the law already being passed.
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52% Bias Score

Father Charged with Murder After Falsely Reporting Daughter's Abduction
Luciano Frattolin, a 45-year-old from Montreal, was arrested and charged with the murder of his 9-year-old daughter, Melina, whose body was found in a New York pond after he falsely reported her abduction; inconsistencies in his statements led to his arrest.

Father Charged with Murder After Falsely Reporting Daughter's Abduction
Luciano Frattolin, a 45-year-old from Montreal, was arrested and charged with the murder of his 9-year-old daughter, Melina, whose body was found in a New York pond after he falsely reported her abduction; inconsistencies in his statements led to his arrest.
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52% Bias Score

UN Condemns Taliban Arrests of Afghan Women for Dress Code Violations
The UN expressed concern over the Taliban's arrest of Afghan women and girls for violating the dress code, citing the arrests as isolating women, creating fear, and eroding public trust; the UN called for the revocation of policies restricting women's rights.

UN Condemns Taliban Arrests of Afghan Women for Dress Code Violations
The UN expressed concern over the Taliban's arrest of Afghan women and girls for violating the dress code, citing the arrests as isolating women, creating fear, and eroding public trust; the UN called for the revocation of policies restricting women's rights.
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28% Bias Score

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.
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44% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Backfire: China Threatens Retaliation
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged circumvention of existing sanctions, has prompted threats of countermeasures from China, jeopardizing EU-China relations and raising concerns about the effectiveness of the EU's sanctions strate...

EU Sanctions Backfire: China Threatens Retaliation
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged circumvention of existing sanctions, has prompted threats of countermeasures from China, jeopardizing EU-China relations and raising concerns about the effectiveness of the EU's sanctions strate...
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44% Bias Score

School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...

School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...
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40% Bias Score
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