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Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.
Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.
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40% Bias Score


EU Sanctions India Over Russian Oil, but US Tariffs Pose Bigger Threat
The European Union sanctioned Nayara Energy, an Indian refinery partly owned by Russia's Rosneft, for processing Russian crude oil as part of efforts to cut funding for Russia's war in Ukraine; however, experts believe this will have minimal impact compared to potential US tariffs on Indian goods, p...
EU Sanctions India Over Russian Oil, but US Tariffs Pose Bigger Threat
The European Union sanctioned Nayara Energy, an Indian refinery partly owned by Russia's Rosneft, for processing Russian crude oil as part of efforts to cut funding for Russia's war in Ukraine; however, experts believe this will have minimal impact compared to potential US tariffs on Indian goods, p...
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40% Bias Score


Lula Partially Vetoes Bill Relaxing Brazil's Environmental Licensing
Brazilian President Lula partially vetoed a bill relaxing environmental licensing rules, rejecting provisions that would expand self-declaration licenses and weaken protections for the Atlantic Forest; he proposed a new bill and a provisional measure to address these issues.
Lula Partially Vetoes Bill Relaxing Brazil's Environmental Licensing
Brazilian President Lula partially vetoed a bill relaxing environmental licensing rules, rejecting provisions that would expand self-declaration licenses and weaken protections for the Atlantic Forest; he proposed a new bill and a provisional measure to address these issues.
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40% Bias Score


Belarus Five Years After Protests: Unchanged Regime, Continued Repression
Following a disputed 2020 election in Belarus, massive protests erupted, met with violent suppression by authorities; at least 8,519 people have faced political prosecution since then, and the regime continues its crackdown, though it has released some prisoners in exchange for potential Western con...
Belarus Five Years After Protests: Unchanged Regime, Continued Repression
Following a disputed 2020 election in Belarus, massive protests erupted, met with violent suppression by authorities; at least 8,519 people have faced political prosecution since then, and the regime continues its crackdown, though it has released some prisoners in exchange for potential Western con...
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44% Bias Score


3,000 Riot Police on Standby Amidst Anti-Asylum Seeker Protest Concerns
Three thousand riot police are on standby across England and Wales this weekend amid concerns that anti-asylum seeker protests and counter-protests could lead to violence; this is the largest deployment of its kind since last summer's riots and comes despite a lack of specific intelligence indicatin...
3,000 Riot Police on Standby Amidst Anti-Asylum Seeker Protest Concerns
Three thousand riot police are on standby across England and Wales this weekend amid concerns that anti-asylum seeker protests and counter-protests could lead to violence; this is the largest deployment of its kind since last summer's riots and comes despite a lack of specific intelligence indicatin...
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52% Bias Score


German Cities Offer Aid to Injured Gazan Children Amidst Government Cautiousness
German cities offered to provide medical care and shelter to injured Gazan children, but the federal government responded cautiously due to concerns about security, migration, and political ramifications, while other European nations like Italy, Spain, and the UK are already providing such aid.
German Cities Offer Aid to Injured Gazan Children Amidst Government Cautiousness
German cities offered to provide medical care and shelter to injured Gazan children, but the federal government responded cautiously due to concerns about security, migration, and political ramifications, while other European nations like Italy, Spain, and the UK are already providing such aid.
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60% Bias Score

Record European Heatwave Fuels Devastating Wildfires
The 2024 European heatwave resulted in record-high temperatures, causing the largest wildfire in Portugal's history (450 sq km) and widespread devastation across Southern and Central Europe, with total EU losses estimated at €2.5 billion.

Record European Heatwave Fuels Devastating Wildfires
The 2024 European heatwave resulted in record-high temperatures, causing the largest wildfire in Portugal's history (450 sq km) and widespread devastation across Southern and Central Europe, with total EU losses estimated at €2.5 billion.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Rejects Reports of US Military Action Against Drug Cartels
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on August 8, 2025, denied reports of a secret US military order authorizing force against drug cartels in Latin America, affirming ongoing cooperation with the US but asserting that any such action would not involve Mexican territory.

Mexico Rejects Reports of US Military Action Against Drug Cartels
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on August 8, 2025, denied reports of a secret US military order authorizing force against drug cartels in Latin America, affirming ongoing cooperation with the US but asserting that any such action would not involve Mexican territory.
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44% Bias Score

UK Ministers' Rental Incomes Raise Conflicts of Interest Concerns on Rent Reforms
Analysis reveals that four UK cabinet ministers declared rental income exceeding £10,000, while one in eight Westminster MPs declared rental income, raising concerns about conflicts of interest regarding the government's promised rent reforms, particularly after the resignation of a minister over te...

UK Ministers' Rental Incomes Raise Conflicts of Interest Concerns on Rent Reforms
Analysis reveals that four UK cabinet ministers declared rental income exceeding £10,000, while one in eight Westminster MPs declared rental income, raising concerns about conflicts of interest regarding the government's promised rent reforms, particularly after the resignation of a minister over te...
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52% Bias Score

US Ambassador's Dresden Comparison Ignites Diplomatic Row
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee attacked British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, invoking the Dresden bombing, after Starmer called for a Gaza ceasefire, escalating tensions and sparking a diplomatic row.

US Ambassador's Dresden Comparison Ignites Diplomatic Row
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee attacked British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, invoking the Dresden bombing, after Starmer called for a Gaza ceasefire, escalating tensions and sparking a diplomatic row.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.

Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.
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60% Bias Score

Belarus: Ongoing Repression Following 2020 Protests
Following Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, mass protests met with brutal government repression, resulting in thousands of arrests and imprisonments, including Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski, and a sustained effort to erase digital records of the events. The regime's actions highlight its reliance ...

Belarus: Ongoing Repression Following 2020 Protests
Following Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, mass protests met with brutal government repression, resulting in thousands of arrests and imprisonments, including Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski, and a sustained effort to erase digital records of the events. The regime's actions highlight its reliance ...
Progress
60% Bias Score
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