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Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire After Border Conflict Kills 44
Following five days of intense fighting that killed 44 and displaced over 300,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed on August 7, 2025, to maintain a ceasefire and continue negotiations on their border dispute, mediated by ASEAN with US and China observing, while the repatriation of 18 Cambodian soldiers...
Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire After Border Conflict Kills 44
Following five days of intense fighting that killed 44 and displaced over 300,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed on August 7, 2025, to maintain a ceasefire and continue negotiations on their border dispute, mediated by ASEAN with US and China observing, while the repatriation of 18 Cambodian soldiers...
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32% Bias Score


Uniper Cuts Renewable Energy Target, Delays Climate Neutrality
Uniper, a leading European energy company, lowered its 2030 renewable energy target from 80 percent to 50 percent due to regulatory and geopolitical challenges, delaying its 2040 climate neutrality goal while still planning investments in new gas power plants and participating in government-led init...
Uniper Cuts Renewable Energy Target, Delays Climate Neutrality
Uniper, a leading European energy company, lowered its 2030 renewable energy target from 80 percent to 50 percent due to regulatory and geopolitical challenges, delaying its 2040 climate neutrality goal while still planning investments in new gas power plants and participating in government-led init...
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40% Bias Score


Reichsbürger Arrests: Three Suspects Held in Germany Over Alleged Coup Plot
German authorities arrested three suspected members of the far-right "Reichsbürger" group on Thursday, December 14, 2023, following raids in Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia, uncovering evidence of a planned violent overthrow of the German government and paramilitary training.
Reichsbürger Arrests: Three Suspects Held in Germany Over Alleged Coup Plot
German authorities arrested three suspected members of the far-right "Reichsbürger" group on Thursday, December 14, 2023, following raids in Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia, uncovering evidence of a planned violent overthrow of the German government and paramilitary training.
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20% Bias Score


U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on 70 Countries
The U.S. implemented new tariffs on imports from about 70 countries, including Turkey and the EU, increasing rates to 15 percent for many products and as high as 41 percent for others, with the U.S. Treasury anticipating $200-300 billion in added revenue this year.
U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on 70 Countries
The U.S. implemented new tariffs on imports from about 70 countries, including Turkey and the EU, increasing rates to 15 percent for many products and as high as 41 percent for others, with the U.S. Treasury anticipating $200-300 billion in added revenue this year.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Higher Tariffs Take Effect, Impacting Global Trade
Higher US tariffs on the EU and nearly 70 other countries took effect, following former President Trump's order citing trade deficits as a national security risk, despite legal controversy and negotiations resulting in reduced tariffs for some partners.
Trump's Higher Tariffs Take Effect, Impacting Global Trade
Higher US tariffs on the EU and nearly 70 other countries took effect, following former President Trump's order citing trade deficits as a national security risk, despite legal controversy and negotiations resulting in reduced tariffs for some partners.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's $200 Million White House Ballroom Project Sparks Controversy
President Trump is building a $200 million, 90,000 sq ft ballroom at the White House, starting construction in September 2024 and aiming for completion by January 2029, replacing the East Wing and sparking controversy.
Trump's $200 Million White House Ballroom Project Sparks Controversy
President Trump is building a $200 million, 90,000 sq ft ballroom at the White House, starting construction in September 2024 and aiming for completion by January 2029, replacing the East Wing and sparking controversy.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Plans Meetings with Putin and Zelenskyy to End Ukraine War
US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following a reported successful meeting between his envoy and Putin in Moscow, where progress was made toward a potential agreemen...

Trump Plans Meetings with Putin and Zelenskyy to End Ukraine War
US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following a reported successful meeting between his envoy and Putin in Moscow, where progress was made toward a potential agreemen...
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36% Bias Score

International Recognition of Palestine: Complexities of Statehood and UN Membership
Several countries, including France and Canada, are increasingly recognizing Palestine as a state, despite the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict and the complex process of gaining UN membership, which even widely recognized states like Palestine, Kosovo, and Western Sahara have yet to achieve.

International Recognition of Palestine: Complexities of Statehood and UN Membership
Several countries, including France and Canada, are increasingly recognizing Palestine as a state, despite the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict and the complex process of gaining UN membership, which even widely recognized states like Palestine, Kosovo, and Western Sahara have yet to achieve.
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16% Bias Score

Germany's Economy Falters Amidst Legal Rulings and Stricter Border Controls
Germany's industrial production fell to its lowest level since May 2020 in June, with exports to the US also declining; the country's Constitutional Court ruled against certain uses of surveillance software by law enforcement; and the government plans to maintain stricter border controls beyond Sept...

Germany's Economy Falters Amidst Legal Rulings and Stricter Border Controls
Germany's industrial production fell to its lowest level since May 2020 in June, with exports to the US also declining; the country's Constitutional Court ruled against certain uses of surveillance software by law enforcement; and the government plans to maintain stricter border controls beyond Sept...
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44% Bias Score

Bavarian Coalition Urges Climate Action to Save Glaciers
A coalition of Bavarian environmental groups, scientists, and athletes is urging the state government to uphold its 2040 climate neutrality target, warning of severe consequences from the loss of glaciers and advocating for stronger environmental protections.

Bavarian Coalition Urges Climate Action to Save Glaciers
A coalition of Bavarian environmental groups, scientists, and athletes is urging the state government to uphold its 2040 climate neutrality target, warning of severe consequences from the loss of glaciers and advocating for stronger environmental protections.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on Imports Take Effect, Generating Billions
President Trump's newly implemented tariffs on imports from dozens of countries, ranging from 10 to 50 percent, went into effect at midnight EDT on July 6th, impacting trade relations globally and prompting responses from affected nations.

Trump's Tariffs on Imports Take Effect, Generating Billions
President Trump's newly implemented tariffs on imports from dozens of countries, ranging from 10 to 50 percent, went into effect at midnight EDT on July 6th, impacting trade relations globally and prompting responses from affected nations.
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40% Bias Score

Lebanon Faces Internal Conflict Risk Amid US-Pressured Hezbollah Disarmament
Facing US pressure, Lebanon's government agreed to disarm Hezbollah by year-end, but Hezbollah rejected the plan, increasing the risk of internal conflict and potentially a war with Israel. The Lebanese army, however, is ill-equipped to enforce disarmament.

Lebanon Faces Internal Conflict Risk Amid US-Pressured Hezbollah Disarmament
Facing US pressure, Lebanon's government agreed to disarm Hezbollah by year-end, but Hezbollah rejected the plan, increasing the risk of internal conflict and potentially a war with Israel. The Lebanese army, however, is ill-equipped to enforce disarmament.
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60% Bias Score
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