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Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images Sparks Outrage in China
Thousands of Chinese men shared intimate photos and videos of their partners without consent on Telegram, prompting widespread outrage and calls for stronger women's rights protections after similar incidents involving a student's expulsion and a woman discovering her images on a 100,000-member foru...
Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images Sparks Outrage in China
Thousands of Chinese men shared intimate photos and videos of their partners without consent on Telegram, prompting widespread outrage and calls for stronger women's rights protections after similar incidents involving a student's expulsion and a woman discovering her images on a 100,000-member foru...
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40% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: Military Disparity and Geopolitical Stakes
A deadly conflict on the Thailand-Cambodia border, ongoing since Thursday, has claimed over a dozen lives and displaced over 100,000 civilians; Thailand's superior military, bolstered by decades of US support, contrasts sharply with Cambodia's relatively young military, heavily reliant on China.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: Military Disparity and Geopolitical Stakes
A deadly conflict on the Thailand-Cambodia border, ongoing since Thursday, has claimed over a dozen lives and displaced over 100,000 civilians; Thailand's superior military, bolstered by decades of US support, contrasts sharply with Cambodia's relatively young military, heavily reliant on China.
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48% Bias Score


Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Extradition Strategy: Impact on Regional Security
The Trump administration significantly increased extraditions of high-profile Latin American drug traffickers and criminals to the US, strengthening its law-and-order narrative while gathering crucial intelligence, causing both cooperation and tensions with regional governments.
Trump Administration's Extradition Strategy: Impact on Regional Security
The Trump administration significantly increased extraditions of high-profile Latin American drug traffickers and criminals to the US, strengthening its law-and-order narrative while gathering crucial intelligence, causing both cooperation and tensions with regional governments.
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52% Bias Score


France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France's formal recognition of Palestine as a state at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations' stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
France Recognizes Palestine, Increasing Pressure on Israel
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France's formal recognition of Palestine as a state at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September, adding pressure on Israel and potentially influencing other European nations' stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Powell Amidst Federal Reserve Renovation Cost Dispute
President Trump publicly criticized the $3.1 billion cost of the Federal Reserve building renovation, threatening to fire Chairman Jerome Powell, which was later revealed to be a miscalculation due to a bookkeeping error that mistakenly included a previously completed project.
Trump Threatens Powell Amidst Federal Reserve Renovation Cost Dispute
President Trump publicly criticized the $3.1 billion cost of the Federal Reserve building renovation, threatening to fire Chairman Jerome Powell, which was later revealed to be a miscalculation due to a bookkeeping error that mistakenly included a previously completed project.
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36% Bias Score

220 UK MPs Urge Starmer to Recognize Palestinian State
220 UK MPs from nine parties, including 131 Labour MPs, sent a letter to Sir Keir Starmer urging the UK to recognize a Palestinian state, arguing this is a vital step toward a two-state solution and citing the UK's historical role in the region; this comes after France's similar commitment.

220 UK MPs Urge Starmer to Recognize Palestinian State
220 UK MPs from nine parties, including 131 Labour MPs, sent a letter to Sir Keir Starmer urging the UK to recognize a Palestinian state, arguing this is a vital step toward a two-state solution and citing the UK's historical role in the region; this comes after France's similar commitment.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Epstein Ties: Contradicting Statements Fuel Speculation
President Trump's denials of close ties to Jeffrey Epstein are contradicted by evidence including flight logs, a birthday letter, and photos; this raises questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.

Trump's Epstein Ties: Contradicting Statements Fuel Speculation
President Trump's denials of close ties to Jeffrey Epstein are contradicted by evidence including flight logs, a birthday letter, and photos; this raises questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score

Maryland Man Awarded $2.9 Million After 32 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
After 32 years of wrongful imprisonment for a double murder he did not commit, John Huffington of Maryland received a pardon and $2.9 million in compensation due to prosecutorial misconduct and flawed forensic evidence; four of the five defendants in his lawsuit are deceased.

Maryland Man Awarded $2.9 Million After 32 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
After 32 years of wrongful imprisonment for a double murder he did not commit, John Huffington of Maryland received a pardon and $2.9 million in compensation due to prosecutorial misconduct and flawed forensic evidence; four of the five defendants in his lawsuit are deceased.
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40% Bias Score

US TikToker Helps Mixed-Status Families Relocate to Mexico
A US TikToker, Candice Marie Sánchez-García, relocated to rural Puebla, Mexico, in 2016 after her husband's deportation, and now assists other mixed-status families facing similar immigration challenges, offering support with relocation and finding remote work.

US TikToker Helps Mixed-Status Families Relocate to Mexico
A US TikToker, Candice Marie Sánchez-García, relocated to rural Puebla, Mexico, in 2016 after her husband's deportation, and now assists other mixed-status families facing similar immigration challenges, offering support with relocation and finding remote work.
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36% Bias Score

German Pro-Syrian Protests Spark Debate on Islamic Radicalization
Pro-Syrian government protests in Berlin (400 participants) and Düsseldorf (500 participants, with violence and injuries) sparked debate on Islamic radicalization in Germany, with some, like Imam Seyran Ateş, warning of an attempt to 'Islamize' Europe, while others criticized this narrative as Islam...

German Pro-Syrian Protests Spark Debate on Islamic Radicalization
Pro-Syrian government protests in Berlin (400 participants) and Düsseldorf (500 participants, with violence and injuries) sparked debate on Islamic radicalization in Germany, with some, like Imam Seyran Ateş, warning of an attempt to 'Islamize' Europe, while others criticized this narrative as Islam...
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Reverses Course on Anti-Corruption Law After EU Reprimand
Ukraine passed a law curbing the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, prompting an EU reprimand; however, President Zelenskyy quickly reversed course after public protests and EU pressure, proposing a new bill to restore their independence.

Ukraine Reverses Course on Anti-Corruption Law After EU Reprimand
Ukraine passed a law curbing the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, prompting an EU reprimand; however, President Zelenskyy quickly reversed course after public protests and EU pressure, proposing a new bill to restore their independence.
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44% Bias Score
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