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U.S. Inflation Holds Steady at 2.7%, but Tariff Impacts Loom
Despite defying expectations by remaining at 2.7 percent year-on-year, U.S. inflation in August shows underlying effects from Trump's tariffs, with core inflation rising and projections indicating consumers will increasingly bear the cost.
U.S. Inflation Holds Steady at 2.7%, but Tariff Impacts Loom
Despite defying expectations by remaining at 2.7 percent year-on-year, U.S. inflation in August shows underlying effects from Trump's tariffs, with core inflation rising and projections indicating consumers will increasingly bear the cost.
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48% Bias Score


Death Threats Force Removal of Pesticide Report in the Netherlands
A Dutch environmental organization removed a report detailing high pesticide levels in nature reserves after its author received death threats, illustrating increasing intimidation of scientists researching sensitive topics.
Death Threats Force Removal of Pesticide Report in the Netherlands
A Dutch environmental organization removed a report detailing high pesticide levels in nature reserves after its author received death threats, illustrating increasing intimidation of scientists researching sensitive topics.
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32% Bias Score


Netanyahu's "Greater Israel" Vision Fuels Regional Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pursuit of a "Greater Israel," supported by far-right ministers, is escalating tensions, involving potential annexation of occupied territories and defying international law, leading to increased regional instability and global condemnation.
Netanyahu's "Greater Israel" Vision Fuels Regional Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pursuit of a "Greater Israel," supported by far-right ministers, is escalating tensions, involving potential annexation of occupied territories and defying international law, leading to increased regional instability and global condemnation.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Human Rights Report Favors Allies, Criticizes Adversaries
The 2024 U.S. State Department's human rights report, released months late under the Trump administration, significantly alters its focus and methodology, resulting in markedly different assessments of countries compared to previous years, favoring allies and harshly criticizing adversaries.
Trump Administration's Human Rights Report Favors Allies, Criticizes Adversaries
The 2024 U.S. State Department's human rights report, released months late under the Trump administration, significantly alters its focus and methodology, resulting in markedly different assessments of countries compared to previous years, favoring allies and harshly criticizing adversaries.
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68% Bias Score


Zelenskyy and European Leaders Issue Demands Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit
European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy presented a united front before the Trump-Putin summit, issuing demands including a three-way meeting format, a ceasefire with security guarantees for Ukraine, continued sanctions on Russia, and maintaining Ukrainian control of the Donbas region, de...
Zelenskyy and European Leaders Issue Demands Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit
European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy presented a united front before the Trump-Putin summit, issuing demands including a three-way meeting format, a ceasefire with security guarantees for Ukraine, continued sanctions on Russia, and maintaining Ukrainian control of the Donbas region, de...
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72% Bias Score


Rosneft's 2024 Sustainability Report: 74 Billion Rubles Invested in Environmental and Social Initiatives
Rosneft's 2024 sustainability report details 74 billion rubles in environmental investments, including reforestation (11 million trees), water recycling (93.7% reuse), and wastewater treatment (12 billion rubles), alongside significant investments in technology, education, and community development.
Rosneft's 2024 Sustainability Report: 74 Billion Rubles Invested in Environmental and Social Initiatives
Rosneft's 2024 sustainability report details 74 billion rubles in environmental investments, including reforestation (11 million trees), water recycling (93.7% reuse), and wastewater treatment (12 billion rubles), alongside significant investments in technology, education, and community development.
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52% Bias Score

US Human Rights Report Omits Key Violations, Raising Concerns
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, significantly shorter than previous years, omits numerous human rights violations in Israel and El Salvador, reflecting the Trump administration's closer ties with these nations and raising concerns about political interference.

US Human Rights Report Omits Key Violations, Raising Concerns
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, significantly shorter than previous years, omits numerous human rights violations in Israel and El Salvador, reflecting the Trump administration's closer ties with these nations and raising concerns about political interference.
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72% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Road Reopening: Details Remain Scarce Amidst US-Backed Initiative
Armenia and Azerbaijan are negotiating the reopening of roads, with the Armenian government emphasizing reciprocity and sovereignty. A secretive US-backed project aims to develop transport links, involving private companies, but details on timelines, governance, and land use remain unclear.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Road Reopening: Details Remain Scarce Amidst US-Backed Initiative
Armenia and Azerbaijan are negotiating the reopening of roads, with the Armenian government emphasizing reciprocity and sovereignty. A secretive US-backed project aims to develop transport links, involving private companies, but details on timelines, governance, and land use remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score

EU Leaders Pressure Trump Ahead of Putin Summit
EU leaders, including Merz and Macron, coordinated efforts to pressure President Trump against making concessions to Russia during his summit with Putin, aiming to prevent any agreements on Ukrainian territories and secure a ceasefire favorable to Ukraine, thus potentially undermining the summit's p...

EU Leaders Pressure Trump Ahead of Putin Summit
EU leaders, including Merz and Macron, coordinated efforts to pressure President Trump against making concessions to Russia during his summit with Putin, aiming to prevent any agreements on Ukrainian territories and secure a ceasefire favorable to Ukraine, thus potentially undermining the summit's p...
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68% Bias Score

Russian Acrobatic Rock-and-Roll Coach Accused of Sexual Abuse, Remains in Position
Three former students of a Rostov-on-Don acrobatic rock-and-roll club publicly accused their coach of sexual abuse on "Ostoroshno: Sobchak." A civil court awarded one student 1.5 million rubles, but the coach retains his coaching license and judging positions, despite a closed criminal case due to t...

Russian Acrobatic Rock-and-Roll Coach Accused of Sexual Abuse, Remains in Position
Three former students of a Rostov-on-Don acrobatic rock-and-roll club publicly accused their coach of sexual abuse on "Ostoroshno: Sobchak." A civil court awarded one student 1.5 million rubles, but the coach retains his coaching license and judging positions, despite a closed criminal case due to t...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Excluded from EU-Trump Meeting on Ukraine
European leaders, excluding Spain's Prime Minister, will hold a virtual meeting with US President Trump on Wednesday before his meeting with Putin, focusing on Ukraine; Spain feels represented by the EU Council and Commission presidents.

Spain Excluded from EU-Trump Meeting on Ukraine
European leaders, excluding Spain's Prime Minister, will hold a virtual meeting with US President Trump on Wednesday before his meeting with Putin, focusing on Ukraine; Spain feels represented by the EU Council and Commission presidents.
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40% Bias Score

UK Expands Live Facial Recognition, Sparking Privacy Concerns
The UK government is expanding its use of live facial recognition technology with ten new vans deployed across seven police forces, prompting concerns from rights groups about privacy and civil liberties despite government claims of safeguards and successful past use.

UK Expands Live Facial Recognition, Sparking Privacy Concerns
The UK government is expanding its use of live facial recognition technology with ten new vans deployed across seven police forces, prompting concerns from rights groups about privacy and civil liberties despite government claims of safeguards and successful past use.
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56% Bias Score
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