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Angola: Fuel Protests Turn Violent, Sparking Calls for President's Resignation
Following fuel subsidy cuts in July 2025, violent protests erupted in Angola, resulting in at least 30 deaths, 270 injuries, and 1500 arrests, prompting calls for President Lourenço's resignation and raising concerns about regional stability.
Angola: Fuel Protests Turn Violent, Sparking Calls for President's Resignation
Following fuel subsidy cuts in July 2025, violent protests erupted in Angola, resulting in at least 30 deaths, 270 injuries, and 1500 arrests, prompting calls for President Lourenço's resignation and raising concerns about regional stability.
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36% Bias Score


Nestlé Faces Trial for Illegal Waste Disposal, High Microplastic Levels in Bottled Water
Nestlé Waters faces trial in France from November 24-28 for maintaining four illegal waste sites totaling 473,700 cubic meters, resulting in dangerously high microplastic levels in Contrex and Hépar bottled water, 51,000 to 1.3 million times higher than in rivers and lakes.
Nestlé Faces Trial for Illegal Waste Disposal, High Microplastic Levels in Bottled Water
Nestlé Waters faces trial in France from November 24-28 for maintaining four illegal waste sites totaling 473,700 cubic meters, resulting in dangerously high microplastic levels in Contrex and Hépar bottled water, 51,000 to 1.3 million times higher than in rivers and lakes.
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48% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Law Allows Convicted Sex Offender to Have Baby via Surrogacy
A Pennsylvania teacher, Brandon Riley-Mitchell, convicted in 2016 of sexually abusing a 16-year-old student and possessing child pornography, had a baby via surrogacy with his husband, highlighting a loophole in state law that doesn't prevent registered sex offenders from using surrogates.
Pennsylvania Law Allows Convicted Sex Offender to Have Baby via Surrogacy
A Pennsylvania teacher, Brandon Riley-Mitchell, convicted in 2016 of sexually abusing a 16-year-old student and possessing child pornography, had a baby via surrogacy with his husband, highlighting a loophole in state law that doesn't prevent registered sex offenders from using surrogates.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Rejects US Military Intervention
Mexico has categorically rejected a secret US order authorizing US military intervention in Mexico to combat drug cartels, citing its commitment to national sovereignty and non-intervention, despite existing security cooperation between the two countries.
Mexico Rejects US Military Intervention
Mexico has categorically rejected a secret US order authorizing US military intervention in Mexico to combat drug cartels, citing its commitment to national sovereignty and non-intervention, despite existing security cooperation between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia-Azerbaijan Transit Agreement: International Reactions and Geopolitical Implications
Armenia committed to providing Azerbaijan with unimpeded access through Syunik to its Nakhchivan exclave, resulting in varied international responses, with Iran and Russia expressing security concerns and the West welcoming the deal as a step toward peace.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Transit Agreement: International Reactions and Geopolitical Implications
Armenia committed to providing Azerbaijan with unimpeded access through Syunik to its Nakhchivan exclave, resulting in varied international responses, with Iran and Russia expressing security concerns and the West welcoming the deal as a step toward peace.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Unblock Transportation Links in Washington
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed in Washington D.C. to unblock transportation links between the two countries, with Armenia allowing Azerbaijan unimpeded passage between its mainland and Nakhichevan in exchange for unspecified reciprocal access for Armenia; however, details remain unclea...
Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Unblock Transportation Links in Washington
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed in Washington D.C. to unblock transportation links between the two countries, with Armenia allowing Azerbaijan unimpeded passage between its mainland and Nakhichevan in exchange for unspecified reciprocal access for Armenia; however, details remain unclea...
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48% Bias Score

US Defense Officials Banned From Halifax Security Forum
The Trump administration has banned U.S. defense officials from attending the Halifax International Security Forum, a decision criticized as a retreat from American leadership and a benefit to authoritarian regimes; the ban coincides with eroding U.S. relations with allies, including Canada.

US Defense Officials Banned From Halifax Security Forum
The Trump administration has banned U.S. defense officials from attending the Halifax International Security Forum, a decision criticized as a retreat from American leadership and a benefit to authoritarian regimes; the ban coincides with eroding U.S. relations with allies, including Canada.
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64% Bias Score

Armenia, Azerbaijan Sign Declaration to End Military Conflicts
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a declaration on ending military conflicts in Washington D.C. on July 2024, facilitated by US President Trump, opening trade routes, including the "Trump Route", despite unresolved constitutional and territorial disputes.

Armenia, Azerbaijan Sign Declaration to End Military Conflicts
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a declaration on ending military conflicts in Washington D.C. on July 2024, facilitated by US President Trump, opening trade routes, including the "Trump Route", despite unresolved constitutional and territorial disputes.
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44% Bias Score

Uribe Verdict: Judicial Independence vs. Due Process in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe's conviction has raised concerns about due process and sufficient evidence, despite demonstrating judicial independence, impacting public trust and potentially influencing future legal cases.

Uribe Verdict: Judicial Independence vs. Due Process in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe's conviction has raised concerns about due process and sufficient evidence, despite demonstrating judicial independence, impacting public trust and potentially influencing future legal cases.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Prisoners Omitted from White House Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh
Following a White House meeting, a joint statement signed by Pashinyan, Aliyev, and Trump omitted any plan for the return of 23 Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, sparking widespread criticism and protests from their families and Armenian officials.

Armenian Prisoners Omitted from White House Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh
Following a White House meeting, a joint statement signed by Pashinyan, Aliyev, and Trump omitted any plan for the return of 23 Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, sparking widespread criticism and protests from their families and Armenian officials.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Orders 14 Advanced Firefighting Aircraft
Greece's first De Havilland Canada CL-515 firefighting aircraft, a modernized version of the Canadair, is under construction in Canada and will be delivered in early 2028. This is one of 14 new aircraft ordered by Greece to combat wildfires, part of a broader 22-aircraft order to meet European needs...

Greece Orders 14 Advanced Firefighting Aircraft
Greece's first De Havilland Canada CL-515 firefighting aircraft, a modernized version of the Canadair, is under construction in Canada and will be delivered in early 2028. This is one of 14 new aircraft ordered by Greece to combat wildfires, part of a broader 22-aircraft order to meet European needs...
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36% Bias Score

Hiroshima Remembrance: Eighty Years After the Atomic Bombing
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a Greek teacher living in Japan attended the memorial service, witnessing the emotional commemoration and hearing firsthand accounts from survivors, emphasizing the lasting impact of the event and the urgent need for global nuclear disarmament.

Hiroshima Remembrance: Eighty Years After the Atomic Bombing
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a Greek teacher living in Japan attended the memorial service, witnessing the emotional commemoration and hearing firsthand accounts from survivors, emphasizing the lasting impact of the event and the urgent need for global nuclear disarmament.
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32% Bias Score
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