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EU Awaits US Action on Tariff Deal
The EU and US reached a preliminary agreement to lower tariffs, with a 15 percent cap on most goods and exemptions for certain products; however, negotiations continue on steel, aluminum, and other sectors, and disagreements remain on non-tariff barriers.
EU Awaits US Action on Tariff Deal
The EU and US reached a preliminary agreement to lower tariffs, with a 15 percent cap on most goods and exemptions for certain products; however, negotiations continue on steel, aluminum, and other sectors, and disagreements remain on non-tariff barriers.
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32% Bias Score


Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Multiple Financial Scandals
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on July 31st, 2024, after seven months in office, due to multiple financial scandals involving conflicts of interest, preferential loans to his company Garnis, and questionable procurement deals; investigations are ongoing.
Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Multiple Financial Scandals
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on July 31st, 2024, after seven months in office, due to multiple financial scandals involving conflicts of interest, preferential loans to his company Garnis, and questionable procurement deals; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Releases Activists from Gaza-Bound 'Hanthala' Ship
Following its interception in international waters, the 'Hanthala' ship's 21 activists, including two who engaged in hunger strikes, were detained by Israeli forces before being released on July 31st; the incident underscores the continued international efforts to challenge the Gaza blockade.
Israel Releases Activists from Gaza-Bound 'Hanthala' Ship
Following its interception in international waters, the 'Hanthala' ship's 21 activists, including two who engaged in hunger strikes, were detained by Israeli forces before being released on July 31st; the incident underscores the continued international efforts to challenge the Gaza blockade.
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48% Bias Score


EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals Amidst Transparency Concerns
The European Commission formally withdrew proposals for an AI Liability Directive and a Standard Essential Patents Regulation due to a lack of predicted agreement, despite opposition from some lawmakers and member states, sparking a lawsuit alleging lack of transparency.
EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals Amidst Transparency Concerns
The European Commission formally withdrew proposals for an AI Liability Directive and a Standard Essential Patents Regulation due to a lack of predicted agreement, despite opposition from some lawmakers and member states, sparking a lawsuit alleging lack of transparency.
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36% Bias Score


Kara-Murza Exposes the 'Myth' of a Reformist Putin
Vladimir Kara-Murza, released from a 25-year Siberian prison sentence in 2024 after a prisoner exchange, exposes the 'myth' of a previously reformist Vladimir Putin, citing Putin's 1999 homage to KGB chief Yuri Andropov and manipulative tactics towards Donald Trump as evidence of his consistent auth...
Kara-Murza Exposes the 'Myth' of a Reformist Putin
Vladimir Kara-Murza, released from a 25-year Siberian prison sentence in 2024 after a prisoner exchange, exposes the 'myth' of a previously reformist Vladimir Putin, citing Putin's 1999 homage to KGB chief Yuri Andropov and manipulative tactics towards Donald Trump as evidence of his consistent auth...
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48% Bias Score


SPD Plans to Recognize Palestinian State
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is preparing a proposal to recognize a Palestinian state, potentially initiating parallel negotiations for a two-state solution following a party congress decision. This comes amid growing international pressure on Israel and announcements of similar recogniti...
SPD Plans to Recognize Palestinian State
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is preparing a proposal to recognize a Palestinian state, potentially initiating parallel negotiations for a two-state solution following a party congress decision. This comes amid growing international pressure on Israel and announcements of similar recogniti...
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32% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Ends State of Emergency, Plans Elections Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military junta lifted its four-year state of emergency on Thursday, announcing plans for elections in December, despite an ongoing civil war and opposition vows to disrupt the vote; General Min Aung Hlaing will maintain significant influence despite a restructuring.

Myanmar Junta Ends State of Emergency, Plans Elections Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military junta lifted its four-year state of emergency on Thursday, announcing plans for elections in December, despite an ongoing civil war and opposition vows to disrupt the vote; General Min Aung Hlaing will maintain significant influence despite a restructuring.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Beijing Floods Kill 70, 31 at Elderly Care Center
At least 70 people died in Beijing after a care facility for the elderly was flooded during severe storms; 31 of those deaths occurred at the Taishitun City Elderly Care Center in Miyun District, which was situated in a low-lying area near an overflowing river.

Beijing Floods Kill 70, 31 at Elderly Care Center
At least 70 people died in Beijing after a care facility for the elderly was flooded during severe storms; 31 of those deaths occurred at the Taishitun City Elderly Care Center in Miyun District, which was situated in a low-lying area near an overflowing river.
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40% Bias Score

Injured Palestinian Dancer Evacuated to France for Treatment
After a month-long campaign by a French doctor, 24-year-old Palestinian dancer Bashar al-Belbeisi, severely injured in a Gaza bombing, arrived in Rennes, France on July 31st for emergency surgery; his case marks the first non-minor war-injured Palestinian to receive treatment in France, highlighting...

Injured Palestinian Dancer Evacuated to France for Treatment
After a month-long campaign by a French doctor, 24-year-old Palestinian dancer Bashar al-Belbeisi, severely injured in a Gaza bombing, arrived in Rennes, France on July 31st for emergency surgery; his case marks the first non-minor war-injured Palestinian to receive treatment in France, highlighting...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Seeks Continued Russian Support After Assad's Death
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani visited Moscow seeking continued Russian support following the death of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, emphasizing the need for cooperation on "transitional justice" and defense matters. The visit underscores the pragmatic approach of Syria's new leadershi...

Syria Seeks Continued Russian Support After Assad's Death
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani visited Moscow seeking continued Russian support following the death of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, emphasizing the need for cooperation on "transitional justice" and defense matters. The visit underscores the pragmatic approach of Syria's new leadershi...
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60% Bias Score

2026 World Cup: Canada's Readiness Questioned Amidst Economic Promise
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across Canada, the US, and Mexico, is expected to draw over 5 billion viewers and 650,000 visitors to Vancouver and Toronto alone, posing challenges to infrastructure while offering significant economic opportunities and a chance to boost Canadian soccer.

2026 World Cup: Canada's Readiness Questioned Amidst Economic Promise
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across Canada, the US, and Mexico, is expected to draw over 5 billion viewers and 650,000 visitors to Vancouver and Toronto alone, posing challenges to infrastructure while offering significant economic opportunities and a chance to boost Canadian soccer.
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36% Bias Score

U.S.-Canada Tariff Negotiations Amidst $800 Million Auto Industry Loss
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed negotiations with Canada to address punishing metals tariffs that cost Ford $800 million this quarter, impacting the auto industry; President Trump recently imposed 50% tariffs on some copper products while exempting others, creating complex trade dyna...

U.S.-Canada Tariff Negotiations Amidst $800 Million Auto Industry Loss
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed negotiations with Canada to address punishing metals tariffs that cost Ford $800 million this quarter, impacting the auto industry; President Trump recently imposed 50% tariffs on some copper products while exempting others, creating complex trade dyna...
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64% Bias Score
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