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Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Israeli Attacks
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June, Iran's Foreign Minister declared that the country will not cease uranium enrichment, despite damage to its facilities; talks between Iran and European powers are scheduled for Istanbul to discuss sanctions relief and Iran's nuclear ...
Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Israeli Attacks
Following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June, Iran's Foreign Minister declared that the country will not cease uranium enrichment, despite damage to its facilities; talks between Iran and European powers are scheduled for Istanbul to discuss sanctions relief and Iran's nuclear ...
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52% Bias Score


US Citizen Among Eight Executed in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Eight family members, including a 35-year-old Syrian-American from Oklahoma, were executed in Suwayda, Syria, on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; a video of the execution circulated online, prompting US government condemnation and international concern.
US Citizen Among Eight Executed in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Eight family members, including a 35-year-old Syrian-American from Oklahoma, were executed in Suwayda, Syria, on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; a video of the execution circulated online, prompting US government condemnation and international concern.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.
Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.
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24% Bias Score


Russian Disinformation Network Exploits Von der Leyen No-Confidence Vote to Weaken EU
A Russian disinformation network exploited a recent no-confidence vote against Ursula von der Leyen, generating over 20,000 online posts to portray EU institutions as dysfunctional and weaken the EU, leveraging existing anti-EU sentiment and connecting the vote to the "Pfizergate" scandal and Romani...
Russian Disinformation Network Exploits Von der Leyen No-Confidence Vote to Weaken EU
A Russian disinformation network exploited a recent no-confidence vote against Ursula von der Leyen, generating over 20,000 online posts to portray EU institutions as dysfunctional and weaken the EU, leveraging existing anti-EU sentiment and connecting the vote to the "Pfizergate" scandal and Romani...
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56% Bias Score


IDF enters Deir el-Balah amid Gaza humanitarian crisis
Following IDF evacuation orders, Israeli tanks entered Deir el-Balah, a central Gaza area largely spared from ground operations, raising concerns over hostages and prompting a 25-nation call for an immediate ceasefire amid a dire humanitarian crisis, with at least 13 Palestinians killed in Israeli s...
IDF enters Deir el-Balah amid Gaza humanitarian crisis
Following IDF evacuation orders, Israeli tanks entered Deir el-Balah, a central Gaza area largely spared from ground operations, raising concerns over hostages and prompting a 25-nation call for an immediate ceasefire amid a dire humanitarian crisis, with at least 13 Palestinians killed in Israeli s...
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Famine: Iran Accuses Israel of War Crimes
Iran accuses Israel of imposing a famine on Gaza, citing infant deaths from starvation despite sufficient aid stockpiles; the UNRWA reports a 40-fold increase in food prices; Iran's Foreign Minister calls for an emergency summit.
Gaza Famine: Iran Accuses Israel of War Crimes
Iran accuses Israel of imposing a famine on Gaza, citing infant deaths from starvation despite sufficient aid stockpiles; the UNRWA reports a 40-fold increase in food prices; Iran's Foreign Minister calls for an emergency summit.
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56% Bias Score

Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment After US Attacks
Following US attacks that caused "serious damage" to Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed that Iran will continue uranium enrichment, while also suggesting continued, albeit modified, cooperation with the IAEA; upcoming talks between Iran and European powers a...

Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment After US Attacks
Following US attacks that caused "serious damage" to Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed that Iran will continue uranium enrichment, while also suggesting continued, albeit modified, cooperation with the IAEA; upcoming talks between Iran and European powers a...
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44% Bias Score

Chinese Kindergarten Lead Poisoning Cover-Up Results in Arrests and New Food Safety Guidelines
An investigation into a lead poisoning case at a Chinese kindergarten revealed a cover-up involving dozens of officials and hospital staff who tampered with blood tests and accepted bribes; 235 children were hospitalized after consuming food with lead levels 2,000 times above the safety limit.

Chinese Kindergarten Lead Poisoning Cover-Up Results in Arrests and New Food Safety Guidelines
An investigation into a lead poisoning case at a Chinese kindergarten revealed a cover-up involving dozens of officials and hospital staff who tampered with blood tests and accepted bribes; 235 children were hospitalized after consuming food with lead levels 2,000 times above the safety limit.
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52% Bias Score

Amnesty International Condemns Israeli Evin Prison Attack as War Crime
Amnesty International declared the June 23rd, 2024 Israeli airstrike on Tehran's Evin prison a war crime, citing the deaths of at least 80 civilians, the deliberate targeting of a civilian facility, and a lack of evidence suggesting a military objective.

Amnesty International Condemns Israeli Evin Prison Attack as War Crime
Amnesty International declared the June 23rd, 2024 Israeli airstrike on Tehran's Evin prison a war crime, citing the deaths of at least 80 civilians, the deliberate targeting of a civilian facility, and a lack of evidence suggesting a military objective.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Settlers Force Eviction of Bedouin Community in West Bank
Israeli settlers forcibly evicted a Bedouin community near Hamra in the Jordan Valley, leaving behind only possessions and a stray chicken; this exemplifies a broader pattern of escalating violence against Palestinians, resulting in displacement and land seizures.

Israeli Settlers Force Eviction of Bedouin Community in West Bank
Israeli settlers forcibly evicted a Bedouin community near Hamra in the Jordan Valley, leaving behind only possessions and a stray chicken; this exemplifies a broader pattern of escalating violence against Palestinians, resulting in displacement and land seizures.
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72% Bias Score

Iran Deports 1.2 Million Afghan Migrants Amidst Xenophobia and Espionage Accusations
Iran has forcibly returned at least 1.2 million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan since January, with nearly half deported between June 24th and July 9th, amid accusations of Israeli espionage; human rights abuses are rampant, and Afghans face dire conditions upon return.

Iran Deports 1.2 Million Afghan Migrants Amidst Xenophobia and Espionage Accusations
Iran has forcibly returned at least 1.2 million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan since January, with nearly half deported between June 24th and July 9th, amid accusations of Israeli espionage; human rights abuses are rampant, and Afghans face dire conditions upon return.
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68% Bias Score

Injectable, Bioresorbable Pacemaker Shows Promise in Reducing Cardiac Implant Risks
Northwestern University researchers developed a biodegradable, injectable pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, eliminating surgical implantation risks and the need for future removal, offering a significant advancement in cardiac care.

Injectable, Bioresorbable Pacemaker Shows Promise in Reducing Cardiac Implant Risks
Northwestern University researchers developed a biodegradable, injectable pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, eliminating surgical implantation risks and the need for future removal, offering a significant advancement in cardiac care.
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44% Bias Score
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