August 2025
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Tanzania Expands Mnazi Bay Gas Field, Increasing Energy Production
Tanzania's Mnazi Bay gas field is expanding production with three new wells, increasing daily output by 30 million cubic feet, primarily for electricity generation, after the Tanzanian Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) increased its stake to 40% by investing $23.6 million.
Tanzania Expands Mnazi Bay Gas Field, Increasing Energy Production
Tanzania's Mnazi Bay gas field is expanding production with three new wells, increasing daily output by 30 million cubic feet, primarily for electricity generation, after the Tanzanian Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) increased its stake to 40% by investing $23.6 million.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Journalist Dies in Russian Captivity: Evidence of Torture Found
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchina, known for her courageous reporting from Russian-occupied territories, died in captivity; her body, showing signs of torture, was returned to Ukraine on February 14th, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation into her death and the filing of charges against ...
Ukrainian Journalist Dies in Russian Captivity: Evidence of Torture Found
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchina, known for her courageous reporting from Russian-occupied territories, died in captivity; her body, showing signs of torture, was returned to Ukraine on February 14th, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation into her death and the filing of charges against ...
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24% Bias Score


Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Following Israel's plan to deploy its military into Gaza to defeat Hamas, Germany announced on August 8th, 2025 a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, citing concerns for the civilian population and the need to protect them while emphasizing that Israel has the right to defend itself agains...
Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Following Israel's plan to deploy its military into Gaza to defeat Hamas, Germany announced on August 8th, 2025 a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, citing concerns for the civilian population and the need to protect them while emphasizing that Israel has the right to defend itself agains...
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Bans Cultural Diversity Festival Amidst Discrimination Accusations
Madrid city council banned the Kúpula se Mueve cultural diversity festival, citing potential public disorder and noise complaints, despite previous successful events; organizers allege discrimination, while the decision follows a similar ban in Jumilla, sparking widespread condemnation.
Madrid Bans Cultural Diversity Festival Amidst Discrimination Accusations
Madrid city council banned the Kúpula se Mueve cultural diversity festival, citing potential public disorder and noise complaints, despite previous successful events; organizers allege discrimination, while the decision follows a similar ban in Jumilla, sparking widespread condemnation.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs on BRICS Nations Spark Retaliation and Increased Cooperation
Donald Trump imposed tariffs on India (50%), Brazil, and South Africa, and 145% on China, prompting retaliation and legal challenges; BRICS nations are increasing cooperation amid these tensions.
Trump's Tariffs on BRICS Nations Spark Retaliation and Increased Cooperation
Donald Trump imposed tariffs on India (50%), Brazil, and South Africa, and 145% on China, prompting retaliation and legal challenges; BRICS nations are increasing cooperation amid these tensions.
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52% Bias Score


High-Speed Crash During Street Race Leaves Newborn in Critical Condition
A pregnant woman was critically injured in a high-speed crash allegedly caused by street racing on Australia's M1 motorway on July 25, resulting in the premature birth of her baby who remains in critical condition; a GoFundMe campaign has raised almost $42,000 to support the family.
High-Speed Crash During Street Race Leaves Newborn in Critical Condition
A pregnant woman was critically injured in a high-speed crash allegedly caused by street racing on Australia's M1 motorway on July 25, resulting in the premature birth of her baby who remains in critical condition; a GoFundMe campaign has raised almost $42,000 to support the family.
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60% Bias Score

Third Femicide in Senegal Highlights Need for Legal Reform
A man killed his wife with an axe in Sinthiou Boy, Senegal on August 4th, 2025, marking the third femicide in the country within one month, prompting calls for legal reforms to address the systemic issue of violence against women.

Third Femicide in Senegal Highlights Need for Legal Reform
A man killed his wife with an axe in Sinthiou Boy, Senegal on August 4th, 2025, marking the third femicide in the country within one month, prompting calls for legal reforms to address the systemic issue of violence against women.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Ukraine Strategy: Diplomacy as a Path to Control
Janis Kluge, an expert on Eastern Europe and Eurasia, asserts that Russia seeks to bring Ukraine under its control, politically if not territorially, and views diplomacy, including a meeting with Trump, as a means to achieve this goal. He deems a territorial compromise unlikely and highlights the li...

Russia's Ukraine Strategy: Diplomacy as a Path to Control
Janis Kluge, an expert on Eastern Europe and Eurasia, asserts that Russia seeks to bring Ukraine under its control, politically if not territorially, and views diplomacy, including a meeting with Trump, as a means to achieve this goal. He deems a territorial compromise unlikely and highlights the li...
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32% Bias Score

Tanzania Condemned for Human Rights Violations Ahead of Elections
A report by the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights condemns Tanzania's human rights record, citing abductions, the arrest of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, restricted access to information, and social media censorship ahead of October's general election.

Tanzania Condemned for Human Rights Violations Ahead of Elections
A report by the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights condemns Tanzania's human rights record, citing abductions, the arrest of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, restricted access to information, and social media censorship ahead of October's general election.
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48% Bias Score

BoE Cuts Rates Amid Resurgent Inflation, Raising Concerns Over Future Policy
The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 4 percent on Thursday, despite rising inflation and forecasts suggesting it will reach 4 percent in September, prompting concerns from economist Huw Pill about the pace of future cuts.

BoE Cuts Rates Amid Resurgent Inflation, Raising Concerns Over Future Policy
The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 4 percent on Thursday, despite rising inflation and forecasts suggesting it will reach 4 percent in September, prompting concerns from economist Huw Pill about the pace of future cuts.
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36% Bias Score

Pregabalin Linked to Increased Heart Failure Risk
A new study revealed a significantly increased risk of heart failure among pregabalin users, prompting doctors to reassess its prescription, especially in older patients with pre-existing heart conditions.

Pregabalin Linked to Increased Heart Failure Risk
A new study revealed a significantly increased risk of heart failure among pregabalin users, prompting doctors to reassess its prescription, especially in older patients with pre-existing heart conditions.
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36% Bias Score

French Court Blocks Pesticide Reintroduction Amid Cancer Concerns
France's constitutional court blocked the reintroduction of the banned pesticide acetamiprid due to concerns about its health impacts and the environment, fueled by a public outcry led by a cancer patient, Fleur Breteau, and over 2 million petition signatures.

French Court Blocks Pesticide Reintroduction Amid Cancer Concerns
France's constitutional court blocked the reintroduction of the banned pesticide acetamiprid due to concerns about its health impacts and the environment, fueled by a public outcry led by a cancer patient, Fleur Breteau, and over 2 million petition signatures.
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48% Bias Score
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