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Gaza Crisis: Starmer Recalls Cabinet Amidst Pressure for Palestinian State Recognition
Amidst the Gaza conflict, UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is recalling his cabinet, while the Prime Minister faces pressure to recognize a Palestinian state as Israel implements daily pauses in fighting to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery, including airdrops, despite ongoing concerns about mas...
Gaza Crisis: Starmer Recalls Cabinet Amidst Pressure for Palestinian State Recognition
Amidst the Gaza conflict, UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is recalling his cabinet, while the Prime Minister faces pressure to recognize a Palestinian state as Israel implements daily pauses in fighting to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery, including airdrops, despite ongoing concerns about mas...
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36% Bias Score


Insufficient Gaza Aid: ActionAid Condemns Israel's Limited Land Route Opening
Israel opened land routes for 120 aid trucks into Gaza for 10 hours, amid a severe humanitarian crisis and international outrage; ActionAid Palestine criticized this as insufficient, highlighting the starvation of children and condemning airdrops due to safety concerns.
Insufficient Gaza Aid: ActionAid Condemns Israel's Limited Land Route Opening
Israel opened land routes for 120 aid trucks into Gaza for 10 hours, amid a severe humanitarian crisis and international outrage; ActionAid Palestine criticized this as insufficient, highlighting the starvation of children and condemning airdrops due to safety concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Africa's Food Insecurity Crisis Surpasses 1 Billion
A UN report reveals that over 1 billion Africans faced food insecurity in 2024, exceeding the global average by more than double, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient agricultural production.
Africa's Food Insecurity Crisis Surpasses 1 Billion
A UN report reveals that over 1 billion Africans faced food insecurity in 2024, exceeding the global average by more than double, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient agricultural production.
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36% Bias Score


34 Dead in Congo Church Attack by ISIS-Linked Rebels
At least 34 people were killed in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, Congo, by Islamic State-linked ADF rebels on an unspecified date; several more were abducted, and houses and shops were burned. The attack, which occurred around 1 a.m., highlights the ongoing instability an...
34 Dead in Congo Church Attack by ISIS-Linked Rebels
At least 34 people were killed in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, Congo, by Islamic State-linked ADF rebels on an unspecified date; several more were abducted, and houses and shops were burned. The attack, which occurred around 1 a.m., highlights the ongoing instability an...
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52% Bias Score


NSW Police Strip Searches: Low Success Rate and Lawsuit
A new report reveals that NSW Police strip-searched 82,471 people between 2014 and 2023, finding drugs in only 13.5% of cases, leading to a class action lawsuit alleging unlawful searches and causing significant trauma to those searched.
NSW Police Strip Searches: Low Success Rate and Lawsuit
A new report reveals that NSW Police strip-searched 82,471 people between 2014 and 2023, finding drugs in only 13.5% of cases, leading to a class action lawsuit alleging unlawful searches and causing significant trauma to those searched.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Airdrops Resume Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Aid Access Challenges
Following Israel's temporary pause in fighting and opening of humanitarian corridors, Jordan and the UAE airdropped 25 tons of food aid into Gaza on Sunday; however, access challenges persist due to the aid landing in militarized zones, amidst accusations of aid theft and restrictions.
Gaza Airdrops Resume Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Aid Access Challenges
Following Israel's temporary pause in fighting and opening of humanitarian corridors, Jordan and the UAE airdropped 25 tons of food aid into Gaza on Sunday; however, access challenges persist due to the aid landing in militarized zones, amidst accusations of aid theft and restrictions.
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56% Bias Score

China's Clean Energy Boom: A 10.3% GDP Boost and Global Leadership
In 2024, China's clean energy sector exploded, contributing 10.3 percent to its economic growth (26 percent of GDP growth), exceeding real estate's contribution for the first time, fueled by 13.6 trillion yuan ($1.89 trillion) in investments and sales, and driven by its dominance in exporting solar ...

China's Clean Energy Boom: A 10.3% GDP Boost and Global Leadership
In 2024, China's clean energy sector exploded, contributing 10.3 percent to its economic growth (26 percent of GDP growth), exceeding real estate's contribution for the first time, fueled by 13.6 trillion yuan ($1.89 trillion) in investments and sales, and driven by its dominance in exporting solar ...
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56% Bias Score

ADF Kills 43 in DRC Church Attack, Sparking Mass Displacement
An Islamist militia, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), killed at least 43 people, including 19 women and 9 children, in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on [Date], prompting a mass exodus of thousands of families.

ADF Kills 43 in DRC Church Attack, Sparking Mass Displacement
An Islamist militia, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), killed at least 43 people, including 19 women and 9 children, in an attack on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on [Date], prompting a mass exodus of thousands of families.
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44% Bias Score

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal with US
The European Union and the United States reached a trade deal imposing a 15% tariff on billions of dollars of goods, including a surprise commitment from the EU to purchase $750 billion in US energy and invest an additional $600 billion in the US economy, following months of trade dispute and threat...

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff in Trade Deal with US
The European Union and the United States reached a trade deal imposing a 15% tariff on billions of dollars of goods, including a surprise commitment from the EU to purchase $750 billion in US energy and invest an additional $600 billion in the US economy, following months of trade dispute and threat...
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60% Bias Score

Thailand, Cambodia to Hold Ceasefire Talks After Deadly Border Clashes"
At least 34 people have died and around 200,000 have been displaced in four days of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia over disputed border temples; leaders from both countries will meet Monday in Malaysia for ceasefire talks mediated by the Malaysian prime minister.

Thailand, Cambodia to Hold Ceasefire Talks After Deadly Border Clashes"
At least 34 people have died and around 200,000 have been displaced in four days of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia over disputed border temples; leaders from both countries will meet Monday in Malaysia for ceasefire talks mediated by the Malaysian prime minister.
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40% Bias Score

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff on US Exports in Major Trade Deal
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal, with the EU accepting a 15 percent tariff on most exports to the US, including autos, in exchange for increased energy purchases, investments, and tariff reductions on US goods, aiming to resolve long-standing trade conflicts.

EU Agrees to 15% Tariff on US Exports in Major Trade Deal
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal, with the EU accepting a 15 percent tariff on most exports to the US, including autos, in exchange for increased energy purchases, investments, and tariff reductions on US goods, aiming to resolve long-standing trade conflicts.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Receives Aerial Food Aid Amidst Ceasefire, But Access Remains A Challenge
Following Israel's opening of humanitarian corridors and a temporary ceasefire, aerial food aid resumed in parts of Gaza on Sunday, with Jordan delivering 25 tons of supplies, despite reports of access challenges and accusations of aid misappropriation.

Gaza Receives Aerial Food Aid Amidst Ceasefire, But Access Remains A Challenge
Following Israel's opening of humanitarian corridors and a temporary ceasefire, aerial food aid resumed in parts of Gaza on Sunday, with Jordan delivering 25 tons of supplies, despite reports of access challenges and accusations of aid misappropriation.
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48% Bias Score
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