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Afghan Women Use Online Education to Circumvent Taliban Restrictions
In Afghanistan, the Taliban's 2021 ban on female education beyond primary school has been countered by two online initiatives: Afghan Geeks, offering computer coding courses, and Vision Online University, providing a range of subjects; both initiatives serve thousands of students, demonstrating resi...
Afghan Women Use Online Education to Circumvent Taliban Restrictions
In Afghanistan, the Taliban's 2021 ban on female education beyond primary school has been countered by two online initiatives: Afghan Geeks, offering computer coding courses, and Vision Online University, providing a range of subjects; both initiatives serve thousands of students, demonstrating resi...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Additional Tariffs on India Over Russian Oil Imports
President Trump imposed a 25 percent additional tariff on Indian goods, raising the total to 50 percent, citing India's import of Russian oil as a threat to US national security; this follows unsuccessful trade talks and strains US-India relations.
Trump Imposes Additional Tariffs on India Over Russian Oil Imports
President Trump imposed a 25 percent additional tariff on Indian goods, raising the total to 50 percent, citing India's import of Russian oil as a threat to US national security; this follows unsuccessful trade talks and strains US-India relations.
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56% Bias Score


Hezbollah Rejects Lebanon's Arms Control Plan
Hezbollah rejects Lebanon's plan for the army to control all weapons, defying international pressure and a US proposal for disarmament in exchange for Israeli concessions; Hezbollah's leader cites continued Israeli attacks as the reason.
Hezbollah Rejects Lebanon's Arms Control Plan
Hezbollah rejects Lebanon's plan for the army to control all weapons, defying international pressure and a US proposal for disarmament in exchange for Israeli concessions; Hezbollah's leader cites continued Israeli attacks as the reason.
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44% Bias Score


Macron Demands Stronger Stance Against Algeria Amid Diplomatic Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron demanded stronger action against Algeria, citing the imprisonment of Boualem Sansal and Christophe Gleizes, calling for suspension of a 2013 visa agreement and use of the visa-readmission lever to address migration and consular issues, escalating the diplomatic crisi...
Macron Demands Stronger Stance Against Algeria Amid Diplomatic Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron demanded stronger action against Algeria, citing the imprisonment of Boualem Sansal and Christophe Gleizes, calling for suspension of a 2013 visa agreement and use of the visa-readmission lever to address migration and consular issues, escalating the diplomatic crisi...
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40% Bias Score


Scotland Considers 'No Body, No Parole' Law Change
Families of Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley, murdered in Scotland with their bodies never found, support a proposed law change mandating that a killer's refusal to disclose the victim's location be a factor in parole decisions; the Scottish government supports the amendment.
Scotland Considers 'No Body, No Parole' Law Change
Families of Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley, murdered in Scotland with their bodies never found, support a proposed law change mandating that a killer's refusal to disclose the victim's location be a factor in parole decisions; the Scottish government supports the amendment.
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20% Bias Score


Bayer's Q2 Results Improved, but Glyphosate Litigation Adds €1.7 Billion Provision
Bayer reported better-than-expected Q2 results but added €1.7 billion to its provisions for US glyphosate and PCB litigation following an unfavorable court ruling; the Supreme Court's decision on a glyphosate case is pending, impacting future legal costs and strategy.
Bayer's Q2 Results Improved, but Glyphosate Litigation Adds €1.7 Billion Provision
Bayer reported better-than-expected Q2 results but added €1.7 billion to its provisions for US glyphosate and PCB litigation following an unfavorable court ruling; the Supreme Court's decision on a glyphosate case is pending, impacting future legal costs and strategy.
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40% Bias Score

Congressman Cory Mills Accused of Threatening to Release Explicit Videos
Florida Congressman Cory Mills is accused by his ex-girlfriend, Lindsey Langston, of threatening to release sexually explicit images and videos of her following the end of their relationship in February 2024; Langston filed a police report in July, and the case has been referred to the Florida Depar...

Congressman Cory Mills Accused of Threatening to Release Explicit Videos
Florida Congressman Cory Mills is accused by his ex-girlfriend, Lindsey Langston, of threatening to release sexually explicit images and videos of her following the end of their relationship in February 2024; Langston filed a police report in July, and the case has been referred to the Florida Depar...
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44% Bias Score

Ghana Ministers Die in Helicopter Crash
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region on Wednesday killed eight people, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, prompting national mourning and cancellation of presidential activities.

Ghana Ministers Die in Helicopter Crash
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region on Wednesday killed eight people, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, prompting national mourning and cancellation of presidential activities.
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24% Bias Score

Stanford Daily Sues Trump Administration Over Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Activists
Stanford University's student newspaper sued the Trump administration, claiming its deportation of pro-Palestinian activists violates students' First Amendment rights by chilling free speech, citing self-censorship among international students and challenging two provisions of the Immigration and Na...

Stanford Daily Sues Trump Administration Over Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Activists
Stanford University's student newspaper sued the Trump administration, claiming its deportation of pro-Palestinian activists violates students' First Amendment rights by chilling free speech, citing self-censorship among international students and challenging two provisions of the Immigration and Na...
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36% Bias Score

Shifting US Public Opinion on the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 killed at least 110,000 Japanese civilians, initially met with high US public approval but now viewed with increasing skepticism due to growing awareness of civilian casualties and questions regarding their necessity in ending WWII.

Shifting US Public Opinion on the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 killed at least 110,000 Japanese civilians, initially met with high US public approval but now viewed with increasing skepticism due to growing awareness of civilian casualties and questions regarding their necessity in ending WWII.
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16% Bias Score

Poland's New President: Nawrocki Faces Domestic and International Challenges
Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and former head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance, won the Polish presidential election and was sworn in as president; he is wanted in Russia and faces challenges due to his political positions and lack of political experience.

Poland's New President: Nawrocki Faces Domestic and International Challenges
Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and former head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance, won the Polish presidential election and was sworn in as president; he is wanted in Russia and faces challenges due to his political positions and lack of political experience.
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40% Bias Score

Iliescu's Death Sparks Political Divisions in Romania
Romania declared August 7th a national day of mourning for former president Ion Iliescu, prompting controversy as the USR boycotted the funeral due to Iliescu's contested past, while the UDMR expressed reservations and the PSD boycotted a coalition meeting in response.

Iliescu's Death Sparks Political Divisions in Romania
Romania declared August 7th a national day of mourning for former president Ion Iliescu, prompting controversy as the USR boycotted the funeral due to Iliescu's contested past, while the UDMR expressed reservations and the PSD boycotted a coalition meeting in response.
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40% Bias Score
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