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Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detains 21
The Israeli navy intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying 21 activists from 12 countries 64 kilometers from Gaza, detaining crew and seizing supplies, which the Freedom Flotilla Coalition condemned as a violation of international maritime law.
Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detains 21
The Israeli navy intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying 21 activists from 12 countries 64 kilometers from Gaza, detaining crew and seizing supplies, which the Freedom Flotilla Coalition condemned as a violation of international maritime law.
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60% Bias Score


Five Dead in Russia-Ukraine Overnight Aerial Bombardments
At least five people were killed after Russia and Ukraine exchanged overnight aerial bombardments; attacks by rockets and drones hit the Ukrainian regions of Dnipro and Sumy, while in Russia, drones targeted several regions including Rostov, where two people were killed.
Five Dead in Russia-Ukraine Overnight Aerial Bombardments
At least five people were killed after Russia and Ukraine exchanged overnight aerial bombardments; attacks by rockets and drones hit the Ukrainian regions of Dnipro and Sumy, while in Russia, drones targeted several regions including Rostov, where two people were killed.
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32% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 33 Dead, 168,000 Displaced
At least 33 people have been killed, and over 168,000 have fled their homes in Thailand and Cambodia following three days of clashes along their long-contested border, prompting a proposed ceasefire by US President Donald Trump after talks with both nations' leaders.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 33 Dead, 168,000 Displaced
At least 33 people have been killed, and over 168,000 have fled their homes in Thailand and Cambodia following three days of clashes along their long-contested border, prompting a proposed ceasefire by US President Donald Trump after talks with both nations' leaders.
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36% Bias Score


Widespread Wildfires Ravage Southeastern Europe
Southeastern Europe battles widespread wildfires fueled by extreme heat, dry conditions, and high winds, resulting in one death, thousands of evacuations, and significant property damage across Greece, Turkey, Albania, and Kosovo.
Widespread Wildfires Ravage Southeastern Europe
Southeastern Europe battles widespread wildfires fueled by extreme heat, dry conditions, and high winds, resulting in one death, thousands of evacuations, and significant property damage across Greece, Turkey, Albania, and Kosovo.
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24% Bias Score


Russia's Book Crackdown: LGBTQ+ Censorship and the War on Literature
Russia's 2023 law criminalizing the "international LGBT public movement" as extremist resulted in police raids on bookshops, the removal of 48 titles, and the detention of 10 Eksmo employees, three of whom face 12 years in prison for distributing LGBTQ+-themed books, illustrating the Kremlin's contr...
Russia's Book Crackdown: LGBTQ+ Censorship and the War on Literature
Russia's 2023 law criminalizing the "international LGBT public movement" as extremist resulted in police raids on bookshops, the removal of 48 titles, and the detention of 10 Eksmo employees, three of whom face 12 years in prison for distributing LGBTQ+-themed books, illustrating the Kremlin's contr...
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36% Bias Score


Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Boat
Israeli forces intercepted a pro-Palestinian activist boat, the Handala, carrying aid to Gaza on Saturday, claiming it was in Israeli waters; the activists claim it was in international waters. The boat, carrying medical supplies and food, is now under Israeli control.
Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Boat
Israeli forces intercepted a pro-Palestinian activist boat, the Handala, carrying aid to Gaza on Saturday, claiming it was in Israeli waters; the activists claim it was in international waters. The boat, carrying medical supplies and food, is now under Israeli control.
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48% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Aid Pause Amidst Distribution Dispute with UN
Israel declared a humanitarian pause in Gaza on July 27th, opening corridors for UN aid convoys and airdropping supplies, but disputes with the UN persist over the distribution, with Israel favoring a new joint US-Israel fund, while the UN cites concerns about impartiality and potential forced displ...

Israel's Gaza Aid Pause Amidst Distribution Dispute with UN
Israel declared a humanitarian pause in Gaza on July 27th, opening corridors for UN aid convoys and airdropping supplies, but disputes with the UN persist over the distribution, with Israel favoring a new joint US-Israel fund, while the UN cites concerns about impartiality and potential forced displ...
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60% Bias Score

China's Mineral Leverage Strengthens Position in US Trade Talks
For the third time in months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks; China's strong control over strategic minerals has forced the US to lift some export restrictions, including surprisingly reversing a ban on Nvidia AI chips; China's economy has outperformed expectations duri...

China's Mineral Leverage Strengthens Position in US Trade Talks
For the third time in months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks; China's strong control over strategic minerals has forced the US to lift some export restrictions, including surprisingly reversing a ban on Nvidia AI chips; China's economy has outperformed expectations duri...
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36% Bias Score

Air India Crash: 260 Dead, Safety Concerns Halt Ambitious Expansion
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on October 1, 2024, killing at least 260 people, halting the airline's ambitious expansion plans and raising serious safety concerns.

Air India Crash: 260 Dead, Safety Concerns Halt Ambitious Expansion
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on October 1, 2024, killing at least 260 people, halting the airline's ambitious expansion plans and raising serious safety concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Geldof Accuses Israel of Lying About Gaza Starvation
Bob Geldof accused Israeli authorities of lying about starvation in Gaza, citing 1,000 deaths this month, contradicting Israeli claims that Hamas, not Israel, caused the food shortage; MSF reports a tripling of severe malnutrition in children under five in two weeks.

Geldof Accuses Israel of Lying About Gaza Starvation
Bob Geldof accused Israeli authorities of lying about starvation in Gaza, citing 1,000 deaths this month, contradicting Israeli claims that Hamas, not Israel, caused the food shortage; MSF reports a tripling of severe malnutrition in children under five in two weeks.
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56% Bias Score

RSF-Led Alliance Declares Parallel Government in Sudan
A Sudanese opposition alliance, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), announced a rival Presidential Council and government in Nyala, South Darfur on July 27, 2025, escalating the ongoing conflict and drawing condemnation from the Sudanese army in Khartoum.

RSF-Led Alliance Declares Parallel Government in Sudan
A Sudanese opposition alliance, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), announced a rival Presidential Council and government in Nyala, South Darfur on July 27, 2025, escalating the ongoing conflict and drawing condemnation from the Sudanese army in Khartoum.
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44% Bias Score

Tuvalu Secures Landmark Climate Visa Agreement with Australia
Tuvalu, facing imminent inundation due to rising sea levels, has secured a landmark agreement with Australia offering a climate visa providing free movement and access to social services for its citizens; over 3,000 have applied.

Tuvalu Secures Landmark Climate Visa Agreement with Australia
Tuvalu, facing imminent inundation due to rising sea levels, has secured a landmark agreement with Australia offering a climate visa providing free movement and access to social services for its citizens; over 3,000 have applied.
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36% Bias Score
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